The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 02, 1932, Page Page, Image 7
Saturday, July 2nd, ltl.'{2 '
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jX jones chai'ei, a. m . ?:.
/JOjs < m tia ir Min.s
* v Kev. t\N . II. (libhs, I'list or
. Sunday morning, |)r, \V. II. (ifrb'.,
. pasioi1 oi ,iones" Chapel A" ,M; K.-V.
- Church, took hist theme I'o'r the spun
did sermon he deli vend from (JeneAnd
behold 1 ?t?r with thet
ami..wril?keep thee in' all pia'1^:
^ whither thou tioest- and wilj.-hriiin
* j tliee aifain into thi- land; for 1 wi.i
not. leave thee, until I havi- done l hai
which i have spoken to thee of. "laI?:
1.1~ n:--?
lciuiuiu or 1'iviiK'.' ill" spoke of put
Assurance in God and not in earthly
things. There- ure no earthly things,
that are dependable.
The illustrations he made -luring
the serinon were beautiful and simple
and the sermon was greatly inspiring.
The Slmday Seiiool was largely aLi
# ? tended an 1 the le-so.t: 'T'av^'i ite
Characters, in Genesis" was carefully
studied by. each class* with their
\ teacher ami reviewed by our beloved
shepherd, Dr.-Gibhs.
The V. C. K. Society hour was car-".
' ried on by President Miss lieu-"'
. son and a ireditable number was
pi eseut.
I . .At 8:00 I'. M. the i veiling service""
was held wiihlhy pastor iir-charge.
This was a great day in ./ion for us.
y Quite a number, of visitors was !
, I seen at the morning service, aiming!
them was a Air. J. It. Croser. a reps I
resentative of the t ity l'i..ygrouiul
Movement iTri I oi l Tu t lo> <-ii\- \v.- 1
I enjoyed having him and tin* remarks |
f . he '* '<' o. '
* Du not forget your- duty, on tja i
first Si.inlay (.July !) a id* al.-o ine]
:v| ecial Musjeal and Spiritual j
gram at i l\ M.
We. wish to- thank all tm.tlie su9
4 ' cess of the "Trp An und the World"-!
1 on last Monday night.
Remember- Holy Communion all
day next .Sunday. Tel us all stiivt
to make it a RKI> l.KTTKU DAY.
CH APPKI.Llv STATION SPON SORS
= HAHV ( O.VUIKT I
A hahy contest was held at Chap- j
pelle Station A. .M. K." Church, under
the auspices Of 1h.. St.i-\v:i i d tt..iid|
. Mi's, Ciacie Robinson, Mgr.. 11 ha-|
hies wore entered, this effort was in- j
\ ?- deed a success*.and much credit. is j
given Mrs. Robm-on, the sponsors
und flien's of the babies.
? The nanier. of the babies and spun-j
SOTS "TQTiK report of each is as fol- ]
lows:
Coruie Gist, Sponsor, .Mrs. Collin . |
$2.00; Mamie L. Thompson, Spot.soi 'j
Mrs: *S. ' Walker S2.'.l.r>; Oornthy !
MoudoWS- So I1SOI- M r< '/otl.Uiifi niv
on, $(5.75; Alice Builer-, Sponsor,
Hunter, llenrv (Ph-ninn. Jr..'
Sponsor, Malr.etta Coleman, $: .() I ;
Richard Hi Pi nRTns, Sponsor, Mrs.
Mary, Bowler, $0.75; Virginia \V. |
Simmons. Sponsor-, Mrs. Alston and '
^ Simmons, $10.01'; Virginia Adams, j
' ^ . $1.00; James King, Jr., .Mrs. Rrbm- j
j son and King, sponsors', 1.S1); Mrs.
Scott.. sponsor, 50 Cents'; Mrs. Su'ag j.
gard, sponsor, $1.75;' Mrs.- Blakoly,
j sponsor;?Mr:;.?Bonkm ght.?sponsor:
Mrs. Knowling, sponsor. $1.00. I
Amount raised $<>5.85. This paid
the Pastor, Rev. Bryant up both in ]
f .salary and support; w'hac othn
. ehureh cap boas.t of such. Many''
thanks to the' frjt.nds of Cliappello '
. Station lead on by the Steward}
Board. ?? .
RMANllil, A. M. K. Cltl UCII I
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Rev. II. E. Metiill, Pastor.
ting delivered. an inl-pinti*.' ivinrdi, ]
a large audience. His text, the sixth
^ chapter of St. Mark at the fortyI
-eighth verse reads, "And he stiw them
^ toiling in rowing; for the wind was.
contrary unto them: and about the;
fourth watieh of the night he eometh ;
unto them, walking upon the1 sea, ami i
... would hajvet pasted __ 'Jicni." This .
message brought cheer ami spiritual
enthusiasm to those who heard it. j
While J.he chair sang: ''The Gate !
Ajar." one accession was made,- .Mrs-.
? Ijattie Mortimer.
' -The-, morning Scripture lesson was j
read by the. pastor, St. Mark sixth j
chapter tort y-first through Ihe ill- i
ty-first through the tit'ty-six-th verse's.
Immediately following -this the one!
hundred and forty-eighth' Psalm was !
read responsively.
Rev. McGill was present at the Sun- 1
t day School session and reviewed the i
lesson of the. quarter. Quite.a large!
gathering greeted him. The -super-!
mtendeut Mr. S. L. .Jones, aunounc- |
, ed that our picnic is scheduled for j
-July 14, at Grant's Park. A large? i
attendance is anticipated.
Rev. L. 1L. Farmer, the pastor of
Trinity A. M. E. Church addressed
the Free and Accepted York Right
Masons and Heriones c-f Jericho |
during the evening hour of worship.
* Text. Revelation third chanter eighth
verso.y Theme/-"The- Open Door."
?pt?,?; Oflr Rov?ftw
From time to time much has been
Sfiid about this character, and that
character but we failed '.o say a word
for this person who, ^or .some time
has ).ad the i-are of the i hutch. !
Brother Alexander JTairison one of
our leaders should-he .commended for
the way and. manner in which our
church is liept. He is always on the
fpttrri'Hrty and willing to do \vtui --
ever?he?earrdrr order tr adTf tr^ the J
beauty of the edifice. Reiner the sox^
ton of a church is an honorable position
although many of us .do not look
upon it as such. This brother!
attends-to his duties without having
to be told; tfn i that speaks well f t
him. We trusi he mny wtnt in tie and
not get weary.
The Allen Idfe Gjiard
a (Roys)
On Wednesday eveninc1 at the re*
gular Troop Council, the ineettag was
opened in the usual manner r with
Cap^.' .M^iivii) Bradley presiding. The
Guarumaster presented gifts to -, six !
t comrades who mad^ the highest mark.!
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HKTIIKKHKM II. Clll R( II NKNN S
I tic Hi'liili lit'in H. Mis.4onar,\ So-!
iily met with Miss 1'. Tucker. onj
j I'ciidletn,, St. Thursday afternoon at
j o::;il 1'. M. The society was presid-*
i ml on i l'i\?the?|ii'e>ld(Mii, Mrs. .
j Crafy w^**pie lor discussion ua>t The
| os.'i ol i>iscipl<s. ip" (' inmiiaiiIs were'
made on the topic by the presidentj_
a lovely gi'imn--wttc prosi-iiT __
j ciety adjourned to meet at the Church
-the-' following week and every week 1
afterward diirinc I lie Summer intiiil Wv .1
i ANiiuay morning at 10:00 'A. -M.j
the officers, teachers and scholar.; of
['Hi* X.ouay School tijrncd ?>?_? L *m iniU j
' \ cvr liiv- i.wusion n* id,' iiAjinii ii)
. classes it was reeieved by tlyu - pastoryj
Rev. Sarah H. Smith. /',
At 1 l'.oO A. M.?a serlivon was preached
by Jiro. Jj__iWflaway. He used,
j fo'r aphakic; "The Savior of others,
not able to save himself."
Sunday evening at 8 I'. *M. our" pas-.
i t(H'? itev. >ir-U-r-Smith prChwiiod a ser- !
Inon, (the like of which will be hard
to find) text may^be found in .St...
j .Mark lO'Jo and they brought him unto
him: and when he saw- him,
['straightway the spirit tare him and
{ he. fell on the gibum!*. and wallowed.
j She used its her theme, "The Dumb,
i Spirit vasted out- n. spite of the in- >
climate.weather a lovely audience was
[ present. . *
We were very glad to have the.
f-tor^oflicers and members of the 2nd
Xa/.areth Baptist Church to worship f
with us on Monday night. Rev.?Jones
?ii pa tm bn aght In us !tll Inspiring
message, Mark 7:24, and frof this
theine: "He arose and went into .the
[ ( orders i 1, Tyre and Sidoin and entered
into a house and would have fto
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using for a subject "He could not be
hid." Everyone who heard the sermon
was very hutch uplifted from a
spiritual angel'V*- *4-r
Rev. S. II. SmittT made the following
announcements: Prayer Meetings every
Thursday night at 8 1'. M. and
every Sunday morning nt r>:30 A. M. Sunday
School at 10:0() A. M. Morning
services at 11:30 A. M- '
- .Service*.. every Snndiiv nft"vn""n at
:j P. M.
UL Y. P. U. at 6 P. M. Evening
services at 7: 30 P. M. on Sundays. . .
( H APKLI.K STATION A. M. K. "
tlll RCII NEWS
Rev. 11. J. Bryant, Pastor
Sunday- was a glorious day. -Every
one seemed to be in the spirit. i i
11:30 the- pastor entered Uui, l'os>?trum
filled with the "Holy Ghost" J
-anti preached "Xt lTDUl stirring sermon,
one Worthy of commendation. ' .
The League met at 7 o'clock and a
' my intonating piugi.mi uas" cai'l'ied ~
out and one is scheduled for Sunday
evening July 3rd.
-Rev. Plair brought the evening <
message and as any one knows Rev.
Plair is a, wonderful preacher and
anyone con enjoy a message ttult \
Rev. Plair delivers.
The trustees' board under the lead- <
crship of Air. J. F..Bo\vman raised /
or nu tiusiees frJl.un and nian\ olii- ~
i s assist; d him. All are .working, in ;
harnffiuy tor one gootl cause."
The. trustee helpers' board met at
llie- home of Mrs. Wilder, had a vei.v -|
interesting meeting. Mrs. "Wilder
had a rare treat in store for the
memtK-rs and tr ends. After a-splene-iil
piuu'iiuii?-she?served?a?t a s t y menu.
On Monday evening 'July 4th some
of the auxiliaries'of Chapelle Sta- ,
tion are giving a Moon-Light Picnic i
at -Paradise Lake. The cars and
trucks will leave the church about
7, a.Tluvk. .Thin'O .will he I'liomdw ai"'
many as will go.; so We are ashing ^
the friends vo gi\*c us your best wishes
and hearty-eoorporation by showing '
j our present:--?
Sll>?.i:V PA UK C. M. K. ( Ill KCi
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Sunday School was called to ordci '
.l y the Supt. at Itntro A. M. l%e les- \
mid was t'oun> in Act. U:22-2K; and
Genesis 2G-2S. The lesson was disi
us.sod with much interest bv nunils 1
:.:id teachers*.
.At 11 o'clock the pastor r.'.'r tadoil ?
the rostrum and continued his. series
? f -teXi (>n the General Rules of the ,
.M. E, Church. The phase'of the .
series was indeed a wonderful ser*
mo n.
The Junior. League met at G:J0 and |
had a very interesting program.
The Kpworlh League with prdgiam in
ibarge of Mr. Hope Grant was in ^
yes-ion at 7:15. I
At <5:15 Sunday, July ".'1, Rev. Me- f
1 i ?>a 1 < 1". Pastor.of St. I.like Episcopal f
Oiureh v.ill speak to the. Junior
1 .caguers.
There will be a barbecue, July 4lh *
riven by flu* While, Division. There
will be plenty cf crisp brown Pork
and Lamb and plenty of 'hash cooked
by, Joo. Burger:*. Dinner will be
le.uly at 11 o'clock. The "White Di- '
\ision i.- also having a baby contest 11
Ic be held-at this church. July 11. fThc
Sunday School lesson for July *
:'.rd is Chihlhord and Education oT .
Moses. Found in Exodus 2:1 ?10;
Act- 7:20 22. *
in a t^-st that was held the previous, a
week. The names are, Comrades o
ujfus'u< (laiiliiird, Frank ..Colone.l?,j
Robert Earl Gadsden, Benjamin H. c
Miller. -Charles Jenkins?and?Wesley " 1
Tobin. Comrade Joseplf tjfeen. aT- n
though he did not make the highest "
mark Tie was given a gift also for the d
splendid effort made by him.
Dr. J. I. Hoffman, one of'our phy-jr
sicians having been asked by the J
liunrdmaster to speak to the boys I
kept his promise and visited us. Dr. .t
Hoffman after being introduced made l
a very timely and interesting talk. I
This was a talk that should have been 1
heard by a large audience of men as y
v i< < t)'<v , Wc were very glad to i
have the doctor with us and he ex- ,
pressed, himself as being pleased to be
with us! Tie stated that he will be I
glad to serve us at any time. I
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. THK PALMETTO 1
M l. i.i:ii \\o\ ( in kcii *
K?\. I.. Is Johnson, I'asfor
Ih;i' \\ < i,. (' Sun'liiy iiuh ni "u "
pi .1 a!' Ih.n.i t Ik- ' sfipu
I'ihI. (?, I,. iSnniii aII<I leal Ihts were
at 1111*.r |m t u| ilmy as u>ual. >The
past<^!X liv\vvK. Is .J Iimmhi -gave u j
!'? .? .? "'V. "? - .- ?! ?> .?r. .KlItH'S
Anderson."
.Tlu* Victory Cluh, tin*, loading
auxiliaries of the.eluirch under
he leadership of-Mi's. Viola Garret'l
Goosly presauled a splendid. r?rograin
Friday evening. .June 2-1, which
was enjoyed by all. You may hear
i( said on .all sides-that the Victory
Chd) is the largest asset the chuieli
ha .
Mr. - K nnrh?(u.dti aiii n?rvtewni d" i'i,i I"
long standing in the- church is still
confined to his home from illness thai
Prof, and Mrs. W. J. Cochran and
son are spending their?vacation ai
the home of Prof. Cochran's father
and . :u< tlu rT Mr. and Mrs. Kmwli
"'';ii'inir Pi of. Cochran Ts~dhe~T>rinV"
cfpal of Bo-nker W.i.-thinfrtop High !
School, Columbia, S. C.
Mr. .Nea). Pniitt who suffered a
stroke of paralyses is also confined
'Lo*iis r inn at the Home of his grand _
tTTuVfiler." "Mrs. \Y. S. 'ilarthoi-lie.
Rev J. A. I.omax -.s also- siijl '
confined to h:s htinu*. having been so }
for the greater part of the year. \\\ ;
hojk- for them a sneedv recovery.
There will I>. ;i b'<r barbecuP at '
't .T.i' te.s July 1th. Mondial' All' are
ordiallv invited ?' ?>'? tt'nd* buy
>"?*''?*. dinner at a reason;;!)!" priee. s
!"? C't'iits.
If you' dueiro your dinners sunt to
vu. plertse phone A.I is. Wilhetmena
fohn-on.
The newly oruani/Aul R want's
fouiur People's W. rkinj? Club has
irc'i invited to I.cxiturion, Jtilv 11 to 1
ender a pt'oirr.in?. Cars will leave
Jt. James at X I* M. - ^
.AI)S()\ PRESRYTElilAN
CIH'RCII.
Sunday June 211, the Rev. A. S.
'owe preached a very forceful seriu>n
taken from the middle1 clause of
he Uth veise of. the 27th cliap.er of
Jatthew, usine as his subject: "The
*nluc of Chiist." This noi'iium n a* ?>
all ' of spiritual inspiration. The
'hildrens' Day program was present d
in the evening to an appreciative
LEAllfcit l<?b'
KI-IT111 ;i. \. M. K ( ill |{( II If
II. . \\ ;i I k t'f I' .1 ~ ?I"
S'liiitcr. S. (,\| i. |! ;tiir.i j|
Ihm-M I11H 111? t I III t lit * ^ I < ;(! |||, , : ~B
inj; ol llir 11 i ii 11;iI r\.ir.!_'i |i - ,
l'hihi(l( l|iiii i in hi i,t' Un.. -| fl
1110 pi; 7 FTTo Twelve 'I'm!, . ,/* I m
iciol wys < |; i h o a siuwes- ;n.\\.;i -h w
rcalzed a neat sum l<> put <.\. this
Wonderful ruirram I'H/.; v ?
jriyen to ti;o person rai-i-ny "hiyiiost
airnmiit vojr i-Un.Oo.-?,;i i o-. I
prize was won by Rev. Mr.-. ,1. id ||
-Walker, the* second prize.'was'won-by-Nils.
Ruth Walker.. Wo th ink"* en T
>ne who took a part. jju_T.hio pi ; - ?
Si nday, -In; e in spilt- of I ho! ! ca
^anfcl-njr f^oiTis rarpT/iioVoti-^n?" 'w ?h . v
or we were blessed with n pl>-..' i'.L
audience. Sunday >Vhp<d wa; c.T!
'o order at it* usual hour and inless;
n was discussed . with una i. . i-n".
erest.
At?1 1 '!'! "'ii'?pa-nn m.i.K . for m- "T
text-Rev. And he that sat Was- t-t ''
look upon like a jasper' ami- a ?.ir^Tl'PJTr'l|-'
-iiid i ?11 n i F i1
round about the throne in siyht like
auto an emerald. This was a sen on
:.f thought as well' a- spirit tia! Titpi"
1 think it wa* e inured by all. _
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PltOKKSSlONAL
CARDS
OHice Hours Phone
A. M. to 2 P. M. ' OHice 3530
i-nii P. M i || i' I II i 11 "in"
Dr. C. E. Stephenson
:sea>V.^ of Women ancl Childivn A
Specialty
OHice: Residence:
II4 In .AssumlJ^ St. 1 ^28 0:,k St.
DR. L. M. DANIELS
ecial Attention (ir.cn hi sow no-, Qt
? t Women. ' .
OHice: Residence:
25 Washington 223(j Hamptoi
Phon 642i#.i__ r_~Ph ncf 7564
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illl-X-U-STl ART
O. -Ge Hou'rs: Telephone;- ^ .
*>o LU I III) P M ~ Rc.1}, 46L>'i ?
:0o to 8:00 P. M. . Office 379fl
Office: 1 Residence:
30. Taylor St., 1117 Piae St.
Office- Hours: Phone?:
A. M. to 2 P. . Res. 8?7&
' prM. to a p. m.
Dr. W. D. Chapp^U^H ?
Ph\sician and Surgeon
L'israsiv nf Wunun and Children
A Specialty -.
Office: ?Ran.deneer? ?==
15 Lauy ] _J301 Pine St.
Columbia, S. C;
' i l DR.
S. R. GREEN "
Ike Hours: - Telephones
to 10 a. ri\, ' ' Res.
to 2 p n.. Office: 5771.
6 to 8 p. m.
Office: Residence;
17 Harden St. 1508 Grejrg St.
Office Hours: Telephones:
to 7:00 P.'M. Office 6051
1?- .. Rp5iHpT?i"?A"QO'7?
A Specialty
l'ice Phone 042l?, Res. d'hon* 8264
2o . Washington St., Columbia, S.C.
PHONES: ^
3113 Residence 3422
DR. A, J. CpLLINS
. DENTIST '
17 Harden St. Columbia, S. C. *
i'uv^Phone 8407 Res. Phone 6798
N. J. FREDERICK
HJfIR>y-ai-l.aw an3 Nota.y PublU
PRACTICE IN ALL COUKTS ?
?State and Federal
19 Washington St., Col?n>hia, S. C.
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J. H. JOHM0ON & Co.
Notary Public and Dealer
in real estate and sale of lota ia " ?
PINE" RIDGE CEMETERY. Bean- - ??^
tifully locjrfrvl on paved road abore
College P?ace. "
Phone 6422 C j
ll,0aV4 Washington Street
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