The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 09, 1932, Page Page 5, Image 5
Sa'urrlay, July IHh. 1M22
/ BETI1EL A. M. K. ( HI ItCil 2sJANS
Ucv. It. S."-Lawxviwe, Pastor??*f.~
For the past Two weeks the services
-at. Bethel Church tunc 1 i n
" alive spiritually ami the material in
torost uiven a deuioe of 1'oHccrn. >?n
I hi1 '.hi Dr. IaiNvre.iiec pi rat lied a Setmoil
on "The Blessed Promised," I'.xodus
JW-14, that will linger lonjf with I
those who heard it. Bishop Williams i
said it was wo n do id11L as 1 le sat- nearand
listened, In choiring remark I
by. way of review ami announcement j
vc?i ino Sunday -School .Pft-nic wort i
made l>>* .Mr. Young.
Sunday morning: to the delight of'|
the children the period was interest
; ing throughout.- The. following visi
tors Were present and indroduced.:
?Miss Larencc I.owitds,- granddaughter
of the Late Sister Klla Lowiids; Mist
Thompson, Miss Mildred Cooper
Grand, daughter of. Sinter 4'riseilla
i Grit;?Miss lJlllllll?HOWeii, and MIsV
. . Naomi Neal. - ' .
^' At 11 :J.r>. a>tni. PrJj^Ltfii nrc' or ]
iium was brief yet n<>iTe\he- less po\v- J
erful-with a great question -involved!*
namely: For what puopose was nu.h'
made? For what nurnoso wsis I I
! ? ( hour of service with Rev. .Mchonald.
t ho ^|u';?i.i i )> uu-(.dress
was timely and hcinticial.
' Atr 8 j). pj. our pastor .proas died an*
.other of his . soul stirring on ; *
. Thu ttyrhecue given hy the.red di\ision
oT'Yally at the residence of Mrs.
Frances I>rown and also the !..ai l?ee.wl.
,_r give,, hy the White division of niil>
at the church were hoiii sirt-ccssfui.
~ ni:T)iLKUi:.M rait. < ill m ;i
Kev. S. II. Smith, I'astor
? I II !! ' > * A ""
Sunday School was. called to order
hy Uie Supl.' M. . .
h?\ el v f| '>"j> . '
of tlu? teachers and sell lars on time, i
' r . After the regular discussio,, of the
te^aon .nvia:.-. . a o...-u nv.;. ,
. ' made hy tiie, p.is! i.
At?11:80 A. ATi our pa7f(Tr, ITTvTp
S, II. Smith hr?-?u,i;ii an i ' jt
lent y ljios-a.-.'V found Ma.t. j'l
Theme The soul/grimiest <pn i rui. ji
What, think ye-of t'hrifi .rid who.-< I
son is lie ? ' ?
... . ! '
We were very proud to have Rev.
i Matthew, pastor m M. laike i:..p- I
^ tis| ( 'I.UI!\ !) to WOl lip \< i1 li Stil.
.?ilaa al'lcrnoiin:?Wo enjoyed tlu* j
inspiring>::?< and h.\ly . m i?. ' '
by his good people. V\ i ' ai e always l
glad to have ojr ni;ni> friende w o1 i
idiip with us at?nil li" . ~~
(Mi Sunday over One Hundred
visitors worshipped with i s from ov^y
state in tlie union among" whku) wore ;
. - several .-eheyl tcfuhets.
After a lively prayer me, tiny :u
Tt.'IO Rev. Smith preaelied a abide- *
sermoif to an o\er paeked house. 1
~ ' Text found Ihtmcl it.lti tjunjr j'pr a
theme Disregards I'oi7 evil doers am. ! T
results.
We are lo king: forward t<j the
.Wedding" 'Contest .vhi'-h * will take- r,
place on Monday night, July 11 at
hi p. m. .There will he eight bri es A
N'T. XKWS
!fr\. \\. <;. OWKNK. I'asior
* " ''' 1 Siliui.'iv ill .Inly
' Vvtl a <jj?y "I' pfirti'rasl when every
1 ,ie ji-.iuii ? ?! lieinq one im m il.. }
?I in* i ai l,v?nun i).iu??|)i'?yci;?meet iftg '
w : s I 'Hiiiui n il ny tlu* faithful few, led
liy I'Nitlii-r Kul.fit ilelaney.
Tin.' Sandav School lesiion was?ve- j
viewed liy ^ i jfcs i'd 1 e h_ .loh iimiii ? -'
AT i'ii'-?I'n o'clock tlic pulpit, was
g.iaeed williMhe prose-flee.of tiif Honorable..
Bishop 1>. ii. Si.tys. wild preachI'd
from 1-1 pin-.-1 ii I is -*<?: 1 0-1 1 Subject
'**? 111' glll'St of I'olUT." .(
'lids l.ibjucl was explained well
enomrh lot- thi- let st child to understand,
and indeed did tile power of
tin' Italy (ihosf shine from the,choii
to tlie nar of the hureli. Two young
ladies joined the clrtlri'h.
We hope wh'eji pity Bishop g+?- fee
A ,i ii a lliaJ?i lns^^usuaud- -power e*>ntinue
with him^nid success will he
hir..- ^ ;
.Mis. Aiaiy t ooper preacher a wonderful
sermon to the Missionaries
.Sunday afternoon. She is a splendid
church worker and a great singer.
KoWt \\". (i-. Owens preached a very
splendid sermon from St. Matthew
?s iia ?mi plate, ni .security'.
(>ne .yerson joined.
The harhefe on the 1th, of .Jtily
was ipiite a success.
Mr. Thomas Lewis is a .first" class
cook. \.\ g tiiank .Mr. Kohcrl Delane'v.
ii.. 1 i. i .
toukhisjtV.ee. The devotionals wetv I
rnn !ik'li t| by hiii) iluilir.. v.'lii 1] time I
Oalalians sixth ceiiapier was rctVl by
t lie | asi r ml lie sixth- e t ilth I'salm
i cat! iexpensively. "(Jloryinj* on the
C.ro.-;s" was the theme of the morning
discourse (ialatians. sixth chapter
iourth' verse. The spiritual t"tie tVas
liiell while the .1..
livOiCil.- Ilolv coiiiiiitinion- was administered
to a very large group of
ao:shippers. . 6
T\\j.i hundred and twelve scholarswere
present 'du ing the Sunday
School Session. The first lesSon ol'
d p quarter, "Childhood and education'
of .)losvs" was very interesting.
Tins . child who was born dur.iirga
. a!?d.:eetion was reared and became
i-e of the e.real, characters in Iiiblii
.1 ( n verse,- of the elvcnth chapm
:?o:'. St ,1 atlheiu was res'.<l? for the
-oii;- ; i|,ii. are h -son. The text
. i- se < ,;!ed from the above named
' .;ap!o" iq, jif'tii verse?theme,
l.atue I >uckr..'' The pastW* in part
'a inicd nut 'that so many of us ber
-oaie hime because we sire tod carec.-ii
oh --. ?how, wo conduct?
Sin-elves.' Our actions and eoifverai!?ms
-lie ssiid s-.re'such as to cause'
r a ;ir-' 1.. .i ,1 i m-j
lie:efore we hccointf "lame." Again
u> snowed lu>\v through accident we
imy. IsivoiiTv "lame" also. Sometimes
,\e accident ly Jail into Lad company
mil as the .saviiLfr?"l.iuls ol' a feather
Ji L together" we* V>econio "lame"
lirougli that medium. - In this tiniev
and practical sermon the pastor
minted cut in many ways how our
enaia.lcr. can he aliV ted because
\e are not' particular in regards to
>ur walk in life.
It_Was reported that" twelve sick
iieniIiri s m e oo ?A nio'ny?LlieiiT"
d i s. .Ma I de Clreeir and Hi other .John.'
McvOi.-s, one of our trustees. -These
wo' members "have been very sick
or the post three weeks. According
0 j'Cl-i'l'is mey are slightly improved.
Kev. It. JI. Turner, o? last Tuesday
light delivered an inspiring sermon
in m the subject "Jesus the great
Missionary." St. .Matthew 11:28, 2'.?
lb. This sermon was delivered at
dorris llrown A. M. K.- Church..' Enanuel
Senior Choir served.
The play given by the Primary l)eir.VTuTcn'C
bT the S. S. o? last Mon-'
lay. night was largely attended. *j
('oine' nnil, go with the A. I., Cl.|
iris (>n a straw ride Monday evening 1
ifne 11th. Truck leaves the church
it 8 p. m. and will make a trip to
Himniervillc, S. C. The hdmission is
;r? cents. Do not forget the date;
'Oil will enjoy yourself.
A large group of the Allen Life
uaril hoys and girls -early on the
inn iiing -of 'the lth, inst., along 4witl)
K.. i: ??c-i.?? ?
-t^\; \-rrrrrrrvr11m11 I , VTUHJ WITIISHTSS <111(1
aptain took leave from the corner
'f Ashlc.V Ave., ami Spring street for
i hike across -the, Ashley bridge and
nto the country. Every "'One was
ul.il. nt and enthusiastic as tve wendd
our.ua.V. .The day was pleasantly
ind interestingly sj?ent. The -lunch
yps iiili'1 I I I inn- Inn- "'Hilly "?MtTiilT"
vas with us. She is an Allen Life
li-urd. ' .1
WESLEY M. E. CliriiCH
Rev. M. L. Green, I'astor
Sunday School opened at 10:16.with ,
Supt. and teachtrs at their post. The j
ossein' under discussion was beautifully
taught and discussed. At 1 li.O
o'clock our pastor ascended the
rostrum and selected as a text, Romans
1: 11, 15, 1G; Subject, "The Gospel
duvine Force unto Salvation." This
THK I'ALMKTTOj
was u wonderful message full of the
Holy Spirit and was enjoyed by all
present. Our pastor. Rev. Al. I,. Gt'ee '
* V - . # l Ill
made U III ll l.lln III! Imp ..lit linn Iii'I'I' lliis
church is putting on-new life under
his?leadens h11?.?:M rs.?(; i eon?
iilsn proven tlmt?rt lakt ?llloie than
a pteache'r to managechurch, sh.* j
also has been an e.l icient. and con-|
-taut worker i? the church. We are!
tiiiitl'la. liip or t -tha t~ M rs.- A n n a" V e 11 s bn |
is able to be up and i ut again. We!
have-on the sirk list: Rev. .1. 11. Johnson,
Mrs. C. (). Wakei'.eld. .We Jmpc
lor them a speedy recovery. We are
also irhuf t o r? nort that ivtvs a
'litm wliirli tic vi-dtcd. his sister in j
l''rnh i ivk. Rev. a;i 1 Mrs. S. I>. Snip:.
su:.. anil report- a Y'"',v I'1'.'-1'"'?\
i"1'- ! ;v ' ' . \
He also- vis'u .l Wan ntmi West.
Va'?, where a Utvsrc number of Santui .
and ITiion po-pie live. Ho reports
-iu?depression?very hard?in" till o!
.iie.<e cities. Quite-a
larwe,number of members
..'omnium : last Sunday at Rethel. a
M iss Douithy Thompson, Hin t ha p
le.'unkilis are spending hive weeks
it Myrtle Hoacr.
Mrs. Wallace Clay ton i< spending
i nifovii in Asheville. X. (*.
.M f. and All's. Teiliei t Thompson
I.J't Saturday f r Washington, It.
i'..' to make - it their future home. ^
.Mrs. Tlimnp-on is otu of the teacher.
it. McHi tlt (Iia uir School and
she will he missed -from the school
ind eii.V. ...
Mr. Julius Ri.hards was found dead
hisi Tuesday (.afternoon in Mr. Adams'
garden where he was w..rkni5.
au-e of depth unknown. He was *
laid to rest in Rethel ivirfctevy.
Ua Iivm ,-Sunday af tertian, Rev. ~
Howinnn \\a- eallo.i to the home of, ~
'lis. Woods and united in o i hole
Wedhuk., SrilOi'lla '.Plies to MLs.?
kuriielia Woods. The oerenioniojj
was witnessed by a large audience
oh ilie front porch. ijh.dr.lly- after
tlu-ir marriage. they left for Ashe- .
t UlC, "n. i ., 011 ilie.r horn y-moi.n. On
their1 return they will make their
home in Chambers'Town. :
Those on the stelf list are Rev. R.
A. 1 in ner, M rs.- Senora K. Hill. Mrs.
.Vine llernilon, I.eona Patterson, Bro
.Charlie'Young. \\'o hope f r them a
speedy reiovry. *
The Ministerial Allianet.' will meet
Monday July 1' ai Bethel . 10:(H) A.
M. All members, all pastors of th
rity a e r.tfUvsied I bt. ju'eseid.
Phase bring your Bible..Af'
lb nanks, of Union has .-closed,
and the only bank now in the county
V ' t
? ??
fcAIIKft
opcratinR is th,. of .J . csvillc-. ,
Couki. wash woman, liutlcis, Vis*\
liamls; 1n\vii ruO ? i>. all be.iitf <iis. iiii.-m-I
an tfm>. \soiK in i i11 ami
hm i'11.'a1?|ji u(Wi>l-<i.
I.ft lis all si rvr (Jo;l. <ii> i(, chiu'cji
II.ut "I I. \W UlV LIHl lai lllllll
Taiti. \Vit' ll* We uol t lux.-. i!u- ,|r.
i). O.MOll V. Ill h?? I i 11 i v i I
Ueyond, .July 4;h at the home ol' his
Krund daughter. Mrs. \V. C, lluw"
liui" r\ Tiii- fs Irnr a eontmuat"on ~~
.f (thcJpas of..the olde-t membeis
?f life < hun-h. Xliose,.who have- so
recently preceded Tiim are" sistei I'.ottlf
< liiles .and Hannjik. J'. . Puller,
both of adorn had almost i'e.a bed s
ho |.i of four score; *
?M ?LUt hi ill)?fwd?Panax?whir ?
were rep j tod siok last week are*
<till conJjned to their rooms. Thei.. ?
aally tut. no.- iiofio for lh< m a sjvmy
. ::<! |>cr, aitioiu' recovery. /
ICDWAKD'S CHAPEL *
A. M. E. CHIKCII ?11
ev.. C. L. (.ariuuiij -Pasiot- A
Camden, S. (v ? Sui'uh.y was . com- '
it union dav. A aflge numlirt'' of
-ommunieants oonununed with us. J
Rev. Garham preached- from the oth ;
haptei\ lsfverse of 2nd Cor., "For ^
ve know that if our earthly home of (
lis T: hernacle of Clod an house not '
nade with hands eternal in. the hea- J
ens." This was a masterpiece. The
ongregation rejoiced in the God of F
heir salvation. * .??- 1
Last Sunday we.s Children's Pay
vhieh was observed as F.duoational :
rience means skill PRB
ahililx?the reason fcjcSM I1you
ran place titconfidence
in our kVfjTil
t> to serve you host. |
rior equipment, mo I
te cost, care in every lj
' i
t'ajre
JNi.KAl : I K )V1 F \
( i:.\Si:i) IMISALMKK or '
A AM) <;i;oiu;iA
, Itinera I < urs and Itinera! ^ :
lv<|iiipnu'Mt
:?Vs -untm-As-'-mf: rrst 11
\nd CcMci ihan llir first r
And I'rices
()flice I'han, -."7^7 .
? Residence I'hype 77ij3 I
f or hii:sy I
SI.K'VII \ * 1 I
iOOfJ' WASH IN <,|Y).\ m . I
( Ol.l MRU. Si. c.
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PROFESSION VL I
1
CARDS
Oflice Hours Phone
11:30 A. M. to 2 1'. M. Otlice 3036 *
6:00 I'. M. to 8 P. M. Res. 004W * ?
I7r.C. E. S U p h e ns<m?
I 'hy.sician am) Surging *
'iM.'ii.-o,-- (7T Woitiun ami Children A
Specialty *
Oflice-: Residence:
_1M'? A-svtnidy St. 1328 Oak St. 1
I)R. T . AT. DAXIKLS
Physician and Surgeon
special Attention Given
? ' \\ uihen.
Oflice: Residence:
120 Washington TTuniptoi
Phon H42'J Ph ne 7iiS4=??'
DR. J. G. ST I ART ?
i\ v oiuu i-tive Ancsthest*
a Specialty. - -
HIT1 ^ Wa.diiiigUnv StT7 CTTa., S. U.
I)R. }L H. COOPER
Dentist* v
of the Gums?1 ,
jovial Attention Given to -Disease*
tic id Crown and Briuge Work
v A Specialty
tllice Phone 6420, Res. Phone 8264
12o Washington St.. Columbia, S.C.
PHONES:
Hire 3 11.J Residence 3422
DR. A. J. COLLINS
DENTIST
' 17 Harden St. (jdumhia. S. C. '
tfYice Phone 8407 Res. Phone 6708
\\ J PRPtnii,Diri/
- .. v ? ?nJi/uitIV IV
ittoriu-y-at-I.aw and Notary Public
IMMCTK K IV Al.i, t'OL K'l'H ~
"* ?State and Federal
1!!) Washington St., Colun.bia, S. C.
_ . <. /
J. II. JOHNSON & Co.
Notary Public and Dealer
in real estate and sale of lots ia
PlNK.RIIMlE CEMETERY.- Beau
tifully located on paved road aboTo
College Piace. %
Phone 6422
llGDVa Washington Street