The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 23, 1932, Page Page 5, Image 5
n v.... C|u<j.iijr remarks K?od ,
tr* t!rn President Mrjg^*v<:fie' ,!aa^u ,
\V(i regret very uniuij^^^Nell. Cralt.
I.'ev. Smith have ^P; that she ami
lew ? . ?? " >*" lttavc' us for "
dueling a \\\&. ?SmV h ? n,,nv con"
i? c r..i- i'Jr^'UuZ 1,1 Washington,
1-' M [ Smallwoud. nas-(
IIY,(/ S'? nthern ' lhiptut Church, .
In I 1>; L't wK '
1 ' ;i>ant stay a ml a puccessful (
'Tnc WuddinBi,/CJcntis.; that was (
Jrgiveu .Jiily II sponsored by Mrs, N. j
J- ( rai l was quite a suecos. The house
Jr was over crowded and $00.00 was ^L
raided, wiiii'lj iiiLi awarded to our }
i beloved pastT>r, for a birthday greet- ,
ing. $-1.00 was given to Mrs. Ivoy
W ashington find Miss Priscilla TSi'ek- '
or lor?'<lling the au.i highest nlnn- j
,. be its of tickelis. The 'prizes were ,
-awarded by Mrs. Collins, a member <
of Ik-thel A. M. K." ,Church. Every (
one -that wimossed the play, declared \
thai it was one of the lovliest ever ,
was p. esemed in the hisjory of the j
church. Kev. ' Smith expressed* her i
uppivcjalioii to lu r friends and mem- i
hers who. made her birthday ,July )
Id. a wry happy1 one 1
A lively ttroup of scholars were i
l?i.e,seii( to Sabbath School Sunday J
??rtroiuiiiK. after ?l*c legulai; discus.aon t
j .la- h. sVcn a brie t* .rev? ? was t
r": ].y ihe pas or- t
- ' At 1 1 :dil A. .M. Bio. Bates of Ar- J
thfir' Town .'brought to us an iijspir-|
ii'i; . I'ssa^e usinutlur'hlhcmo: -Vie. 1
v. The inrssaev was enioved he I
was ftinei e.li'/.eti.
d:dd 1'. M.'Many hungry sou is a j
' pressed their way to ihe church and r'
partook "f the broken body and spilt '
blood ..? i t hist. Our hearts, burned [
? within?tts?w11iI s<r many?heto't?l'e'it d
? ?atid- lovely?trTtttrmntme were"
: In in d. : ?
After a IiviJ_y 'prayer iiietvintf at _
s 7,.'id our pastor brought to Us a soul
stirring?ntr-ssayre.' Theme MIf 1 be
. -blTt-d tetn-d-Ml draw alt mini unto me.
t' were very proud u> nave in
our pre; once Sunday .night the faimui;
',s:nging cpiartet fmm Sumter 1
known as tln? Four League. They y
j rendered several selections. It was '
line and was enjoyed by all.
,They w. i-e .Air.' Willie Windham, I
llelTiiee James, Honless .Dixon and '
l.eo Vwit' y.
fr1|uii'ltiHlnii g, S. C], July 1>111, PJ32-- ~J
Sunday School opened at 10 A. M. -1
with Superintendent and teachers at * l
their )iosts of duty. The lesson was
very 'interesting and anuch beneflj
was (jerived therefrom. c
At 11:30 Rev. Dillard preached a 1
very inspiring sermon, selecting his ?
text from Kph. 1:10. ,1
U. Y. P. U. was held from 5:30 c
'til 0:30 P. M. <
is:: 10?Pi?M. Rev.?Dillard?preached?*
another sotil-stirring sermon. His r
text was found I Tim. 4:10. f
A Silver Tea was given Sunday v
al'terni/On it., the home-of Miss Nan- j
cy?Rendrick for the benefit 'he '
church.'
Another club has been organized
known as "The- Rescue Club" and
- lias it been called.
The "Old Maids' Convention" given
l ist Monday evening by Mrs.?F. ^
D, Younif will long be remembered i
ETHEL \ " : I
K. ( HI K( II NO'l'KSi
ThJTK. S. Lawri'UfO, I'a^tur
Sunday Si-ho'oi' .is very much*
Sunday, tiesjiitc; the very hot days ;
mtuv v miHM s are preseni earn i~<rrnr"'
lay?we wish to aloou ledge tlm ?
jresent Sunday -ami hid \<m mine a ?uin.
Alter the study of I he le on tin:-,
several < lasses reassembled- and ie-"
i lew ol tlie- sleiy id the passover
vas given by MissMelha Lawrence
n unite an imnressive and instinie- I
ive manner; she .comes hack - to the
.cork of thy Sunday Scho 1 alter iviafuirtmg
friTTTl W'.ilherfuiTr?lest .1 line.
At 11:1?) IV. !VT TTi the n i i < I-1 of
neat Dr.; La\yii>)pc pueurhi'il an mi
compromising S'ospei sermon lii-nu aitrated
in the true and thnejy way
)f living- this life.
At 8 1'. M. the sermon was?4aken
from the .'17, I'salins, 2;1 ver.se, "wait
jn the Lord ami keep his ways.''
rhfe service though brief was very
micft enjoyed. >Anid;?r oil'lr'nib- n - a'"
t o'clock through ithe kindness of
Mr. B. A. Blocker, Mr. (loo. (lairdner,
\l.r T..O I I -.1 ? M
UiU. 1 III! | 11 " I i*++0 .H T. I "I'll I'. "II,
nany .members of tlu* Chiistiau Knloavor
League made a llyinu* "trip '
jut to the Stale" Sanitarium hud renlered
a program of suii^n, prayers,,
talks and a donation to the inmates
if this institution which was all our
pleasure. Nurse White extended
thanks and appreciation on the part
if the inmates cr.nd hid lis coine?a-.'
tjain. A vei'y spldtrdid program Hv.'is
lad at the usual hour for -our vesper
wvvLo ltd on by Mr, Herbert- Kinaul
rice .president- of?Ahr?I .cnprlo AYT7^
ivish to thank all persons assisting
Js in any way in .these services Syin
lay and we bid .you come again if
'ou will. ...
Quite a nice ofterhoon sermon was
ireachod by Iter. T.aimbnghi of
H'lle Station whirl, wis n.e.-.l 1
00 IliAmiijton Ave.; Sister Chavis.
i:i20 'Wheal St.; I.ittle Miss Rosa
Anderson, 1212 (Ireg'g; l!ro. 1'. liar-,
'is, {>14. Pendleton, and others pielaps
all of, whom we pray for and
l' Pe thi'\ liiay snim In mil a-ain l.y
this-wiUr?? * ; ?
JONPSd 11 A t'KL A. M. i:.?
/ION ( III l'( 11
Itev. A. 15. (iihl)s, I'asinr
_?Sunday- ^M-1HM>1- W:;is. trpt n <1 at tlv*":
usual hour with iht. Sup!.. W.
I ' ' % ' ? ' II 4 I < ? * " ' * *
took charge of tj^;.- elak.-es. The*
lesson was inierat imyiv ?:i..-: !
1>.V tile SelHiol. The St;|ii. j?i. - ^. l i i
Dr. J. \\ . K iehelbe rarer, i i iiio lv of
Columbia, but now of t'tiieao 'tneGeneral
Sunt, of r, It
4>t tlui ?iuii ClntrJl Who in l.i,. asu'd
touching wa\lk addvbs'.rd the.'Mtii.lsy
School to the deliy'li; i e\ery
present.
At.11 A.M. Dr. deliver* d
a soul slirrinK' >, rnioo' ;o in.. ??r--r-^
i?i?" fccnirivjfniion. Tie- I l<-a\t!i~ do
Rule. Daniel l:lh>, SubjVi.i "the
Ability of (ioil io aha-e and' puni-h
the proud. The message win. areouipanietl
by the* II Iy ( ii<..( and man.'
.-oiils re.hfiet-d ?ill the (ioil of th, ir
SalvatioiL_ . _r_
"Sunday evenin.u' uv w< iv. Joiion.i.e
in haviiiy nur_ex-pa.st.i , liii. .J. W.
Kielielhernvr. the tatb.r of o;ir li o
eral Supt. to .-pink to i.'s in hi- lovable
and 'broad hearted wa\ IV m
I.like 1 :1."?. Ru4 the angel -aid" unto
him, fear- -not. Xaelmrias for thy..
prayer is heard and thy wife Id .a-,'
beth sh 'll bear .thee a son. and la a '
shalt call his name .John. This n'.es
sage was one not soon to be ,i" rpof-J
it'll Kllll nl' Jin ir.h'i and,. I.e.j.
the -spirit of meeknt'ss>.
On Monday morning oar Has .. 1
tdr. W". B|. (dibbs it*ft on Ins varai t.
foing from 'hero .o spend munie 1
jf tlitya-.y.-iii; ins lannl'v m Known!.- J
TVnn. p'roni I here to Louisville, 1
Ivyr, aivl Detroit, Mich.. where no
.vill spend the remaining days of Ins
.'Ueit ion. We are hoping' In* will '
lave a good rest p and enjoy hiin-i if '
.villi the family and friend--. TIk- :
laf.ior will return August' M h and
ireaeh the 1st Sunday. Km h . :en.)er
is asked to do his very best add !
nake a good report Sunday.,. August
rrit: ? ' ] _
Remember the siek. A visit, from '
fou "Witt?mean so1 nit'llb?TTT tin m. '
tVill you spend a few ni'mile.; wflh
hem? . .
He. at your post Sund.ry. Your:
Ubligatioiis are the Same. lai.'s j
oine to thy call of our assistanT .
>astor.. lie is always ready to d A
lis bit. Rev, I.. Ilei rington'in eharge v
lurng the pastor's vacation. The |
hui'ch Ts loud in Jie praise of Rev.
J. T. Ilinton who ..cyndiieted a two (
vcelm religious - rain'li:\igl'l. TTvTTy \
light his message was help.id and j
minted and made so plain that a'(
vay-faring man eculd not e rr. Wc 'j
ippe to have him in the near future j
[i ti iitiuu >> Jul it no is en|iaiijc hi.
oing. .. , ^
B00NES CHAPEL NEWS
Laurens, South Carolina. July IS
J. E. July 1 () by Rev. I>. C. Brown,
>astor. t
Preaching1 at o'clock by the R< v.
I. C. McKivey. Text? "I>. iivcimo
rom tlie body c^T this dead man."
Sunday night tin- sermon was by
he Rev. Ci. L. iK-ar, Subjevt ' A
nan ilia,.: is born of (hid cui'i sin."
Monday nighf the Rev. \V. ,\1.
rharpson of Coke/bury preached,
text: ''Life and it n.oiv abundantly."
The meeting-o period with- tin*
tf 'Tuesday niglu when lhe great
ivangolis..; arrived in person of Dr.
,V. C. Crawford of.--Ajuk'?Wiri, S.
Ie was accompanied by Rev. (\. 15.
irown of Pendleton. We weie given
i cardial welcome at the, home of tlie
He v. A. C. East, whieh wc. | enjoyed
,'ery much, and will b,-. 1 ng rcnuinicred
and not 140011 furgolt.cn.
The folk in thCTentiro community
>f Laurens Were very, congenial. The
'ollowintr is the sermons of thelites.
Crawford beginning Tuesday nigh,
hrough Friday, night.
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^ THE l*ALMETTO~
1.M VM IX A. AI. !:. C HI Iteil I
Key. I-:. II. MtCiill, I'lcntor. *
Last- Sunday was beautiful but a
ver\ hot day. King Sol reurned Ma
preine while--the 'earth perspired befieat'h
the orcliin^; rays 'if thj- (jod
if flay, ina.-much as the heat was
iatV ii.-:t', la rim??euinftotfa' iow^ were
seated y; it iiiu tlie confutes of the various
hurrhes.
In yennedion with the pYelintinaries
on last Sunday morning the pastor
nail in the'hei.iintf of a s plead id con-~
a oart <>f the thirteenth.
chapter of, St. Matthew, alter which
>4iunkively.?-The morning message
was delivered hy the pastor who took
his text' hem tin- chapter named at
the forl-y-first and forty-fifth verses.
There was one secession and one infant.
was baptised.
We ~wTere pleased to note that, reH'iiidle'ss
?>f the heut there'were two
hundred and eleven scholars present
The superintendent and his assistants
TtrrrmjT TfTT Minday 377777771 session,
we're out of the city On last Sunday.
Mlavinjr been deputised by the super
mtcmlent, one of the male teachers
-touk ehaige.The topic fur discussion,
' The I'assovur" was very interesting)
ami instructive.. A hearty; welcome
was extended Miss Vivian Alston, a
visitor ftoD| .Memorial _Chutch.
The evening S lipture lesson was
the si\t.\-sixth Psalm was read by
the pastor. , Another inspiring message
was, dclucied h\ Rev. .MctriH.
rile sixteenth verse of the above
named .Psajm was the tc'xt. The pastor
la ani.ifully- unfolded to us the undersj
ijpiiing therein. An appreciative
amlien.ee -was present, at this service
jd.so. _ There' we're, two accessions,
was a pleasure tifnote the pre*
vi ' o Ol titpitim?Kfnnrs-rnr.
->VT'r^mii''ft Willi n.- during the imn-n.
i n service,
_- < *11 Tuesday night July 12, Rev.
(iciirge ilrown, a', youthful preacher
delivered an aide sermon to a large
gathering. This service 'was'.sponsored
by Mrs. IVndarvis in the in11
''' 11 1L1'f J'T11 'TTi'biA 1JLUh . Jiiu.se
w bo were pre enl on last Friday
mail! beard' Kev. .1. If. Beard, former
^_oKhih.-I?at?pn -eitt Presiding?Kiib
r of ^ be (ieprgetown district as he
. 11 I i \-. . . t ..I. i-i I
-?? ? ? ?**?*-*n . I 11*1 S 1
wa> tin*It-r t1auspiees t?f ciiu' of the,!
i IiiI'- df .which. M. r-0+veiv-is
chairman. "*
?<?i > tin night ui' the eighth instant,'
!ie\. I.. U. Nichols. V. K. of the Kdisti>
hislrict held Iris Jhird. Quarterly
Confere'iiec. After the devotionals
the business side was' eonsidored. All
reports were read,, received and adoptllishop
Noah Williams was.in the .
~T,v a t cm day.' a.U'o and stopped at
tlie parsonage. The bishop said II innnuel
Church parsonage will be his
headquarters. / .
Funeral se 4 vices for Mr. John
Stevens, one of our leaders and truslees
were Held oil the afternoon of
.l,iily Id. Mr. Stevens was noted for
his congenial attitude and loyalty,
lie was an employee', of the I.eland
.Mo.re I'a-inl*.and Oil Company for
thirtyrf<"?rir years. He is survived hy
his widow*. Mrs. Klo'uise Stevens, one
daughter. M1 s^-Vlthel RichaVdson;* ai
v v : o: ?
. . i'.vi no, IjlCUlL'fli
lit $l!?7.0S. .
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; "I.ADSON PRKSHYTKRIAX
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Columbia, S. C.?Last ^Sunday"
morning the Rev. A"; S. Powe, do- i
livered a ihoughtprovi king sermon
akon from the .'50th verse of the
l,th ohtpler of Mark, using as his :
stibjeel: "Kaiih in .losus Chrst is
I hp Soori't . of a Balaneed Life." j
IhoA who hoard .litis spiritual !.
(!irooiir?? woic gre,.ttly bonotitod |
and wiiu away having realized I
anew .ho \nhio of having faith;
in Jesus Christ.
'1 ho Cilds' Cluh'meUat the home I
~ of Miss- Marietta Burgess a few
d ys aeo. An, inspirational meet |
ing was reported. . I
The Young lVop)o's Forum. I
' sponsored by Rev. Powe. wih
sponsored by Rev. Powe,-will present
a program >it the ehureh on I I
next Sunday .at" ei noon.
.\m.utg the v'siUvrs prhsent was
Aliss Laura T.| Wilkinson of
Pita l?us. Va., Mist* Wilkinson
furnished us with the offertory
' piano?r.ultu tiont* Mir.o Wilkinson
is .the house guest of
Mrs. W. C. Johnson. / I
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LKAfitilt '
M i . i.KHANON A. M. I:. < UI KC H
Kf\. I v. I . Johnson, I'aslor
oiling, j)?(. Viitoiy; Club m? i a1 lh<honu:
ol .Mrs. I.tila (J. Snutli. I y
i t purtfii a very profitable im ? riiii'
du niv II i/i'm tiiiii i*\ri ) WUU) j h i K *
conimendably i'f the J andn|Hinsni.-i.
'
The Rev. Miss ijirminydi.i n, of
Andersen after Initio absent iron.
Iter 1?*:I|>it fur severab wo<|;s ea\,..back
p i her pulpit la-t Thur.-in';.
evening to- tin- satisfaction <dAh i
11 lembcr ship a mi., many?1U-ii-ii?.^-rall
r; ports a splendid 'serviee' \\;(
hud. ? ~
Slltlda.V Sel") 1 iv nsnal I'nll
of interest, after the lesson study by
classes a veiy interest intr rc view wa?
conduct ied by Mr. \V. I.,* I.t?e_
0 The- l'astor, Rev. I!. I', .Iolm-o;i.
preached a very interest ' ny; sermon
from Matt. . sub.ie i "A pond
without . an cutlet.' a h?\> stall. yT~
_c_j;11 and tli... flower." JllJi Ln a;. :
appreciat i\ o aiidiem e.
In the afternittrtr :t--prrrtr? am?ua .
rendered by the Radiant Sut.b in
Club,-tit-the end of- vvirrrii "the "in a*r
sum of live-dollars* ($a.uo) was ivai;
ized and- donHted t?? the trustee?.
In the evcn'nj; at N : '!?.? o'clock t r. c
pastcri* ascended the -i*ost l jim and
livered the su-cond mes-ayd of . Inday;
-HiC tc.\T was' I'hil. .'5:1-1: >ubject
"An aim in life." The s.itn t.
was-mjTiyed by all. The.. au,\ih..r.e
thaU.contributed substantially .n t:.Vcolleetion
l'or .'he trie-tec-.. is i :i ?;
tio.n To the ka<liant Sunbeam -Clu-b
w6re I? aionoss Hoard N<>. 1, 'Victory
Club'and the A- C-. K. League. .
Mis. Cora Valentine ?> 1" Abbey ill
visiting Mrs. lichulah Vauss.
ia'h Jordan of?S.uanii;-.ii.-i
(?a., is visiting her ninihor Mrs.-Karma
Pruijtt. .
'Among' .'he re.ell', callers- at. the
parsonage were 'M;>. Amanda .1.
(iary of Clinton who is visiting In 1 .
mother, Mr*. Julia lYekt anil hoi.
hi others Isaac <and I - 1'nTtit^ Mcsdanus
Julia, Kohin.-oii ami Annie
J. Cnri'et.
Messrs Knoch Cochran .-ml J. A.
I-omax are still c ntilled, to" their
rooms at .Ivs' writing.
Among those iioie recently*con
lined to their room' are. Mrs." M: 11
Johnson and-son l.udie, mother and
br met res'peclivety- of- the wri'.ei.
Both an- steadily improving and wilt
voon be themselvo again.
IK MO CI K( 1 1 1
? I'ino (Invve Church. He v. .1.
? (lainblo. l':i>tor
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AVe" regret very nnuh that we did
get our news *m ' la.-t* wo k - 'ssue.
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The good p. t.ple of lrtuo i ileal;
which Rev. (Iambic is pa.-; r wit-,blessed
Sunday. Sunday 'School \\..?
The A. C. E. League js making ra- 'i
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