The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 30, 1932, Page Page 5, Image 5
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Saturday. July 30, 1932"V
BETHLEHEM BAI'TIST ( III K( II
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Rev. S.* H. Smith. Pastor
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The Bethlehem Baptist Mission- |
ary. Society met at the church Thltrj^f
day afternoon au 5 IV M. -The
ciety was in charge of the vic-jiy^"" |
sident, Mrs.. K. Joyce, and^0^.'"\"
few was present and a " !
sident so much who i^^^S-s .</l1!
ington, I). C. wheii#^,'luw ",1
/ conducting a Midif1' Rev- ^m"h 1 '
On Sunday ?^jFSumme,- \ or-nng
? lnvnlv rijJ*''n"1|r J>t in n" ^
scholars /of Sunday Scdmu!
cussicnJf^t ^"t a.1U*l\tht* ,h^
few %jr he lesson m ??_
. Jffemarks were mucin, hv lit-v.
--jBfcile iiy k"^ r ^1
On Sunday Rev. Moultrie brough
--JT to us two wonderful messages, text
f found. Act 16:31 and Act 16:26; suhjects
"What shall I do to be s.nvril,"
f and "What -.prayers .can do." Resi
pectively.
We WPO-'vi'i-y n-hul ft iln i 7 ' ' it
ing ministers to- .vorvh'p with u-?
... and many other distinguished visii rs
i.o worship with us luring t hi,;,'day.
We "are_ looking f'oi ward _?o ' .VQ'ieen
' Contest ,i? be ..- ehi, ; he
church, Monday niirht Aug, lo._ I'.'dJ
at 8 P. M. sponsored by the Pulpit
Aid Club. First and second prizes
wtH"be awarded to- the queens selling
the highest num%us <f t'eke.s.
Rev. S. 11 Smith. PaiLiii:?
Miss ""Willie Lou Sims, Direct r.e.-s
- . "A Chicken Slipper"
The president of the Bei'r |-Item |
B. -Pulpit Aid Club, Mr. M. llutto_|
entertained a .number of guests fit. j
his resident, College Place with a
licious Chicken Slimier Mi llnim
made it very picar.ant ipr peruuesis
a lovely Friday afternoon was- 'en- |
ehjoyed by all. These pr'eSoi^ woroj
*' Defi JySa nktoir^ \V i 1 )ie: Lou Sims. J
. Priscilla Tucker, Hutto, Joseph Dreher
and Joe Robinson.
ST. JAAiKS A. v.M. F. Oil |{( II
-m Sunday mornny services
uslial with" a warm prayer mooting
? The-Sunday School Wa.T opetT.-".! '-~t
10 o'clock, with .'he'teachers at liu 'i
post of duty. After *a well diseussi <{
lesson we listened to a splendid review
by the Supc. Mr. K. S. Kuss.'!.
0,ur pa.stor", "Ke\v V. (!. Owen..
1 eir.g filled up with thv Holy (iii
preached an inspiring. sermon fro;,
Exodus lu-1, subject The Horse and
His Rider. . nolller pi i .-on was a !
ded?to the?church.o.
^. Sunday afternoon we had with i;.Rev.
Greene and his people l'ro.n
Wesley M. E. Church. All hearts
were made to u-ejoiey while lie preach
ed on the subject Why Coipi-iii....e
in without your garment oif?
Our pastor gave us the. crowning
burning message for ..he day fro.a
Ephesiaji 0th chapter:'subject''.'Spirit
and Truth". Two others were ad led.
Tto Bi-vaint.'tt W i 11 i i nr Wod'kers (-'-bd>
among the visitors.
Miss Georgiaha Graves' is spending
her vacation in Charlotte, X. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Williams, Sr.
anuounce the birth of a son, Juiy
2h. Mother and babe doing line.
The Sunday School picnic was inched
u success. We are grateful
to our friends for their presenct.
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1,11 - :H.?hr. (UtR(H
v."!!. S. Law ii'iuo, I'aMur
JI it;' eTiTiiv SchiMil seemin^rly eni?i.
* I ?vti,v iitueh tlu*. Muhjecl 'on
"M m-> ami the Nraetiles Crossing
Mi... Sea." Thy !< < m ?itttecest?
i1 i'ly ili?fuss;'<l I y the several ''class
< s alter which " Sir. .1. M. Brtinson
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a.r i <iueo ii | m : i ui ruiinc i (it* n-i|
p'.auiic- u'ii<H r-.ijiu- upon I'harpnji
-ill:?-i?li*-1?I iju'M.M. "?i in--; i\l i-. Bruiisdii"
w > c<uial to the task and named
ahem in their order with . full exrlanat
mn?nX?caeli. The School?fnr1
ej.i'd very attentively which meatus
: 1 (I ; lin r -1^, ! I ,|| I.I I . ll| I 111' l"ll
!>y the" eiuinuTiiit.ion of thees mi-,
t a (-ii I oti.- impiieninfc'* heeause of nit;
and dixdiedteu'ce. Dr. Ji. S. Lawretire
reviewed the lesson on tjlte
<i;.alien of l-.;.; .. ros sinjf' the h a
St a. which review 'shed "more liglrl
on the* .mysterious happenings-:; be
t;a; a of the . nilforiuj.fs tlnd prayers
a' tioii'v?fit Veil people:
Tlie I'ollcxfimr .visitors- weep introda
t <1 liy Mr. Tiarvey assistant
aSU!. ? !i>s tiilinore, Miss I.aury,
alHr Htnh?Kelly of Holly TFitT.S.
f '., and Ali s-vliaUie Bradley. We
/arc ;at all t fines delighted to see'visitc'us
in our Sinriay . Seliool services.
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A\ ll:l/i A.. M. Dr. Lawrence diseotjjst
was.very irDtruetive and. cap
>!<' rti! . im iiiiie^j'ir We" would- hut
! |i!y !:u-_ ii - miii.j yriwu fropulhe i'.ihli*
as f.ii mil in Hebrew 1:2: For
unto us \t s tin- p;ospeI preached a"vv.
!! a-- utto t. thein: IV. t, he word
pieaelud did n<>t profit thein, 11 i.
h' lip: ". > . <! with- l'a:t Ii in : hern Alnit_
i t ;i ..ii 2 i I, ! 1 in?o Mm?m?lut'i'li
lass ami i>1 tey herein are sijfns of
Ch; istian n li^inu.1 Quite' a prdfiH-thie
a tt'l _jih-asit;ij Jj< i r 'war snraiL
"Tiy "VlTe youajLj- people in diwussiiur
.at Tepie on *(! uiihlin.. 'Suiulay even.
mr wiHi Mr. Herbert Kinaul pre idihtr.
Mary helpful remarks were
U:. i!" I .. i; ti: . a number oi tlx- younu~
"uTTTi ami ;.,uie? ol tUt> Leayiie. We
wi11 >" l:a:;k .a.!] lie-putt ..play
I Iii liiipi'i ,'ia:n espeeiuily <l<> wo_
. hark Me.' Aiyei-. Wliss Stevenson.
^1 j^s. -^1 - Xeni ::n;l Ml- ,J (ciepll-CuUtU S:
Seetai.l < .;|\'aty for their 'presence
aini. ti.. ly i . in uks.
At n I*. M,'\ve had tlu> pleasure- ol'
.Ms-telling to jiyotlier very iusruetive
--rieV?i ' jn e- .. \e sermon?th-| ivered?hy
Dr. Atk'n- n. (white).
He sss 'tiM a text t wo-words
t.'y. i.aiuely "Win Christ." Dr. At ;itr-t>!i
is :i wonderful gospel preaeliei'
1 ami \\e d.-irasU si-wi-i Ii - In he.n 11i11r~
taken from llh chapter'St. John 7th
verse. There c; meth a woman of
Samaria tcr draw water, Jesris saith
unto her give me to drink. This
message wilt live I ng in the hearts
and mini! of the people.
The afternoon services in charge
of Kev. Harris, of the Triumph Holiness
Church. This was a very effective
service' mid his subject was
byscd oil Truth, -which he !in his
usual way preached a sermon long
to he remembered.
At S .c lock Rev. J. L. Henington
he a-sistant na.-'t T preached from
St. John .5:11! And ay Moses lifted
up tl\e serpent In the wilderness even
at niuvt thej Son of nan .be lifted
sp. This" message was one that
pouched each one pros'enH. .Rew
Herrington spoke out of the fullness
of his hcarjl and tried to impress
tiphn ns the beauty of lifting the
' K '.ch member is askefl." to do their
best lending up to the 1st Sunday.
Remember the sick. \Ve are very
'leased to ac |>" 11"W lt'.lg" llm pun Hi
of several business men of the city
. >n Sipulay rtf e.ich service. Come
again. ~
THfcJ i/XIJviE'l'lO
JUNKS rTTVPKK v7 M. -Z Z'fON !
VOL N<; WO.MKN'S MISSION- ;
AIIY SO( IKTV
A J r . A lire- I.ahnw??t>?delipjn
Tul hostess on .Wednesday al tei !io<m !
July 20 when .she enteMairiejl. ihe.j
Satiety at her hun;e Ih,the*22ou l>iu:.f\
tif I s?ly S1 :
Airs. WilhelifK-na .Martin, presided ;
as the president, Miss. ! '. < . |{en !
was ill.The meeting.was opened with j
sin in Mir Just as J?iurn?Me.-.a-^
i iu' imvuMK was'. nroirtfliil to a
close?by1- the delicious' re Ha mnienl
nanir.se, consisting of iruiirrhwpo,
pineapple. ice cream, rake ami. minis
The next nrrcrtnff?will, lie "uTTli-TT-".
Wilhelmena Martin on (-frbeii SfT'
mount of m? ney, quatia s, \ i:
, enai'rklli-: station- ?' .
Sunday morning .lulv^:' I vrn i a "f^TrTiTm-;
11 i y i c ni-lj rr?? 1'ui-' I lie'"
members and friends, of Chappeilc--. '
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The Sunday Sclroitl.. -'yd oi?J.ti.-un.- oTIork.
\viili an appreciative number
present. After ihcarihjf. a beallti1'iii
'i'cssoiu tautrl't by ?jfu- various
touchers.' a splendid Vevitw \v:e triv-en?li.v
the Silpl. It 'wn; ?vrry in- icicstlnu'
and much?enjoyed."
Aj_ 1. l;IUL..iVit .wane?We-r-sed- .ttr-.hrrvTT~ ~
die bishop's presence -an4-hi>?hly fSr=?
v'ore'd to have a u'loriou.s sermon deJivrrexL
by li Uu,?1-t- 4sr-aseless to su r
about it boiiiK pregnant' with gospel
truths especially to those that have
heard Bishop, \y illianis. because one.
could never express thrituyh wo'ds
lie significance of such -a sermon,
if there were any one present Sunday
I niorninj; that did not kn<*>W-,ho ' Lord
it they hfd ?a heart we tiVmly I?<. ?Hr-jtir--7T-trT^yriiT?ir-rT7iiirTit7iTr
TH TITvTi fyr
a^text Blif* (ir.rr f<f+4Hi| thai I sTimild
fflor.v save ju the ( ) >.< of nui Tuni,
Jesus Christ. (Jal. <5:1-1.
When, lu? had finished InV dise.UvU.-;;Kvt1
wore obliged to say "llidn't our <
hearts burned within iu whily, t \
messenger of (iod spoke by the
way." Wherever " Bishop .Williams
is jfoiny to preach you may tro an!
[ .'eel assured that you will hear a
!?i nn 11 that will be to yeu as hreail
-t upon the water*??wrH?m-n
be seen for. many days.
Sunday afternoon at I .o'clock. v.'e
had a Wonderful message dtflrwi d >
by the great evangelist Rev. Dai.,iels.
Text found Kx. 11: In. Suh.jeet
"The duty of the Yhurcli Ad
van.V'\" lie \y.'.s, aeeomumivd In
Ins wife who rendered >:t .ae* very.
drfflSpUful. niUsi.*. We. were v? r.? 1
pfttased to have theii'i,
.Aflrr. the' League?iStinduv evel'i
at 7 i.'eloek Rev. Win. Blown brought
the evening message. Text found St.
John If). Thenie "The elVeets
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hearts woi^ fiiadtT to burn while h< ' v
talked with us by the way. Wo ; opreeia
o the ni(in\ visitors who woi
shipped with us Sunday morjiinv. 1
namely; ,1. Prcssley. Addie CI. (Jladden,
R< sa L. Manor. (Walter M. '
Waitos, Dot oijiy ,Tames. Joseph Sebum r
Kdison Boulware. Co Pie attain you
:ire always welcome* We aVo very
tilad to report that Mrs. W^akefleld
_is .able o be up and otrt-uttamr Others
on the sick list are improving nicely.
At"50 o'clock tin- Senior. Kp-worth
League nut. Anna Sparin
and1 Mr, Uoseniond had charge. Air.
Brown of Allen University was a.-ked
to make an address ?o the League,
which he did su -ins pit ingly. We- en- joyed
a very good program. A very*
promising program is promisied for j
| Sunday evening Yi''h firrrn and?
Miss Rosemond, in charge. We are
asking for the presence of both mom- *
hers and friends, I
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r';U?il!p>< .> anil Si*. I y lv.luar.i-.
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ho. homo of Mr. ami Mrs. C. I.oo.i
? .v :s <>:i howor St.. Tuo-iiliy ov> a
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