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Saturday. August 13, 1932 ? BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH NOTES Rev. R. S. Lawrence, Pastor Quite an interesting hour was spent in "the work of the Sunday School Sunday morning.- Mrs. Jas. Woodberry assisted the superintendent in the opening of the service. A very profitable review of the lesson waa haid-by?the Suptr Mr. W, H. Young. Among the visitors was Miss remained to th$ morning service also. ?i Dr. Lawrence preachejd ifom the 89 Psalms. 3 verse at il:15 A. M. Subject "The^N,ew Covenant and its essential Teachings." A personal I in uisiKivv- ui nit: a, ius E. Church will preach at Bethel Sunday, August 14, at 11:15 A. M. Bishop Williams has made lasting ? impressions throughout the state as a great preacher and a wonderful 'executive. We do most cordially' invite the public to hear him Sunday. The^discourse by Dr. Lawrence at 8 P. M. Sunday was very touching. Taken from the 1st Cor. 11:25; sub jecti "Remembering, Christ/' No greater life and character can any one remember. ~ CUMBERLAND A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. J,- -B,- Jennings, Pastor Notwithstanding the constant talk of depression Cumberlan Churqh is going forward with wonderful results. Our Sunday School has in cre^s^ i^/^embership durlngLihl1 last two mortihs nearfy one Tiundretl per When our nastor returne<l from the General Conference in May he stated that "he wanted one hundred new scholars by the 1.5 of July ? >i t - I . i i? r? and the lesson was discussed in an ? inspiring H holpfnl imtnnpr Class Mn 1 mnghf fry the pastor was the ' banner class for collection and ciassr 7 Mrs. Janie Pearce had the largest attendance, A Jarge congrega.'on greeted the pastor M lhe morning service er\! they were favored with a great mes stage. His text was John 10:10: "I am come that they might have life and that they may have it more abundantly. One accession was made to the-membership. For the lur.t two months some one has been j?:ring every Sunday. * . At the evening service as the choir was singing the last hymn Bishop Noah W. Williams!, and Capt. A. Simpson and wife came in. The pastor asked, the bishop to preach but he said he came ov^r to be#}* the service and told the pastor to proceed with his message. Rev. Jennings used for a text Matt. 8:20. The foxes have holes, and the birds ^ of the air have nests; but the son of man hath no where to lay his head. At the conclusion of the sermon the bishop in hia remarks spoke very complimentary of the manner and spirit with Which the pastor delivered the message And told the congregation that they need to congratulate thematelve* on having sue* man for pwwtoir Ha alan cr?mmended the choir for ita excellent singing, and said the order of ser. ^ vice was high class and after seeing the pasttor in action he had his eye on him. Captain and Mrs. Simp on also made remarks. a-a Cumberland Chun-.li Tuesday nil August 1<? and Aiken is invited t hear this great divne. . The I'ulpit Aid Hoard nut .?l tl home of Sister ' Kniiua. .Mr(*arte 1111 Chesterfield Street Sunday a ternoon. AP.er the regular husine: _and maping out some eonstrueti\ plans for the future the niembei were seivul a very dgleetahh* euur.~ui salad, ereaTn alul eake. Al'l'r r marks by Rev. and Mrs. .leniiin, the meeting mli'iini"! 1" niyet nV: at i^he home of Sister Ida .lames < murviwa vimi wi. BAPTIST CHI IU Rev. Lester I). S*mith, Pastor" Greenwood^ S. C.?The Sund School assembled at .10:00A. } with the Supt., Mr. James Robins . 4n charge. The lesson was intern ingly discussed by alt fftasseV. >>5rFfTTT30 the pastor preached strong /sermon. We were stirre from the very depths of our heart \t 3:30 the pastor preached Tablenacle Baptist ChuiVh .and t Sunday School Choir rendered n si? for the occassion. Sunday evening, 8:30 marked : other great 5seryice for the Spirit God surely visited this meeting. T1 we concluded he "SnMth" is a m of God. j Rev. Smith is "about to * launch ten weeks meeting in various pla " "?nd '* l"f* fnr aVo(m1im<1" S.'C.'Mi daiy Aug. 8th. There he Will he \v Rev. Goode. The Garden Party given at H 1 home of Mrs. Lamar* Williams F r day evening -pa*t was quite a tr< for all who attended. The Garc L waa decorated'beautifiilly wit h fei ? t _____ THE PALMETTO Lc.| UKTIIKI, A. M. K. CIU KCII .. I l(. Key. H. W. Walker, I'astor i - I I'-m oumtc'r. S. ('.--Our Distill Mis-| -s j sioi.ai y convention has been success" ,e J Ail y ;.c;d and i ntortained at Ueth^l is a id ?ve are looking for war 1 to a? 'Jie conference branch inciting on the LM i'i.i L > ol this month. I rs Sunday morning Sunday School, it called it. order by .he Supt. Mr. A. iii ! Ke't se. At all classes arrange. 1 the lesson ,wa,i discussed and review-' iy cd by the pastor. At-11:50 "he fell c- hthe rostrum, preaching a soul stir-i i- | ring sermon, which ail present e-nI joyed ft. ' - At 7 o'clock Lean1 Me service began | ?l" I by the pLv'suloiK, preseling, Mr. Jessie s, ?'urlis. . _ 10 I At s o'clock "5Rev. S. .J. NVitston in pi.iachcii, pastor of St. John Baptist e |"< hui'ch, preaching a Void irring h jbei luon to ;V*wm congre'gation. Col' it i lection for . the. (lay was more than Kifti I'll ($1 O.QU ) ilol 1 :i I'v . Monday August 1 sc.. tlu meet _ LI, ipg of the Missionary Society was ,,j held ;tt^the Jtoiuc of Mrs. Mary John son, with .J'vflJL.attendance. t0 Thei vie\. p'resi<|ent was presented' ,ir' who spoke on the plans of the work in of the Missionary Society, then Mrs." T7 A 11 o i M[>oi"ule?l.?? ,? n" Several! of the lailies spoke coil . ^ eerning ;be good of th'c Society, then liu- president presented rMfS. Kli/.a u. Iiet.lv Williams who spoke in her own iij way. Dues collected $1.K4. A sweet |*.'course was served hy the hostess, v.' We are planning to render a program I on the brd .Monday which will bc; our t > regular meeting day. At 5 o'clock, Ijr at the home of Mrs. Virginia Tidwell vjThey assu.ro the teachers their fulU-st V o<?-opera.tioii. These are tjhe iv/'rrw ?i'- bers of the faculty^ Professor T. C. ?. : I till, Principal; Mrs. N. Tj. Bunch. " j Miss A. P. Crawford. Miss Sarah Mao Wheeler, Mrs. A7.aloe R. McGee. .* I feel with this efficient faculty, this I will he one of the greatest summer 'Sessions in the history of the school) ho I NOTICE iuRov. M. Peace, Pastor of So "'.'cond Calvarx Baptist Church will ? preach at. Ladson Presbyterian Church 1US1 Sunday afternoon Aug. 14, at 6 o'al^ dock. The public is cordially invited tc he present. Rev. A. S. Powe, Pastor. and Sun flMU Pi's.?Table* -were sol for playing cardst Every ?no redm ported a happy evening. r'" Tho Cast "Not a man in the House' will he given August 16, 1932, direct len (.(| by Miss Lulu Balhwd.'" ' Do'nH mijn rns this great play. . LfcAi)E* ' ^ ' i ~ SILVER HILL M. E. ( III KCII Rev. (i. A. 'Ihomas, Pastor Spartanburg, S. (J.-^-Tho .services' 'throughout the day were very good Sunday School oju?ned at the usual hour. Teachers and scholars manifested great interest in their work. The* Hilde Class is "growing i dee I y. Each nietnher has oledtred * > n new mc-mber each Sunday. At 11:.'!<> A. M. our jiaAor deliver-J od a message which 'deeply impressed its hearers. / Text, "Ye are m'y Wit-< nesses.'.' This message was aceopi, papied Ly the Holy Spirit and many ! souls n.joicgd in the God of their! i Salvation. I At 0 i\ M. is .the Kpworth I.ea! gue'y hour,' which is always a pleasant one, you wont go wrong to-come : out to "t hese programs. The Junior Choir will render music for the morning services Sunday Aug. 11. The numbeis are exceptionally. hood. A cordial welcome to all. | Silver Hill?and Trinity?A-?M,?IwOhUl'chon will have a .Joifttr-Teai hes's meeting Friday evening at Trinity. Church at 7 :.">U. Hach Sunday School I-is ris|Uested to he present. Social News Mrs. Gladys Washington of Chica'go is in thy city visiting relatives and?friends. - 1 Dr. T. K. Gregg has as his guesi. his sister, Mi^s Pearl Gregg of Orangeburg.' S. C_ .IONKS < HAPKL A. M. K. ZlO.v ?? IQv. W, ?. Gihhs. 1'asi.n 1 ~ . ?:'inday. int'i niiitr Atlirtist TtTi MvTTT' :i liiu'li day in Zion. Tin- Sunda.% ' tft'ho.d lih I at Ml:."H) n i lm k with tinSupt. Mr. Gaskin presiding. The le.s son was beautifully discussed by lite teacher.* aniLliiipils. At 11 :M0 Dr. 'Gfhbs preached fiom Ai, lf>:2o: And at mid-nit<? Paul an ! hints prayer, and santr prais.es itmo G. (I iit.ii' the |)fs,il)iM-< hoan! 1 i I. This sermon will live l<>n,> in Gain aits of men and women, h't ?xj.ii'ccd in the God of our ."alvatinn as h,-'de.ivt l ed tin?iiu.'sa^e iv i Mt-f?r-ex:rnd energy and the power of the sPirit- ? , At 4:.'10 we are pleastd to acknowledge the presence of Dr. Green hi* choir and conu'.ifUfatiOii of Wcsiey M. K. jCJiurcft. may lie live Ions to I ti e a'cTi The Gospel, pointing nun t the lamb of God who taketh away the sins of the world. At 8 P. M. we liad the pleasure (lriistcning to another yovy instruct ' ive and impressive svi.mon '.itm th subject "The - .M 1 has need of em." I.ukc G P. is was a soul, stirrinjr ni"s <>}' fn't of ihouirht uni! : |.?-tlw ^ pi lit ,.f .neckiH'ss u liicli the Muster will always turn- a listening " i'd td Hi'11 ' liildn II wlm hunthlr'vViiilr. Ui'nil " Remember the Duhmore-Davis Band at -Ton es C h a ye 1 a^imrht a r. A treat is in store for all m'u sic lovers. Don't tret the ji.'k blues they will he pleased to .-ay you. WINNKKOKO M:\VS , I J Wax man < lia|>cl \. M. K. < hnrr?f j IC'v. \. J. lelix. I'avliu Sunday was a. v?*?y hiyli " l?'<" j \ h<- l.onl. Tin- Sunday S< Vi?a .-j u.:>ial .was v? i y int;-i?--1 ir.vr ami .u j > t ruc'.i vc. 't l.ii- hiph ? !' Su<-s. r V ;is~ I ffi *iT"|rii? ! ?.I . T I:t W f i< r Kx liaoi li. .e l a' ?!\ at < -uni - t i.< . >, t.y- " Sllrtfi.IV S ?'< i ( K|l\flit inn \\ 'hi'-fi A j h< M a 1 Sari'.m- last week. II ' ill: J wafc real int =?a?U't itf.' Tin pa v.r i preached t.\vo sUrahy >'< ! " i.n ? ; adfnwii."t(ii'c(| th; la?r?J's . Supper ' j ' finite it jihimIht ft!" In-! Mrs. I.: IT <!reen has tvt'';n,e.l ! on,, after heiuK. away !'" a e ;:::I? -1 > mouths. Mrs/ A. .1 I < li" ami i i i * j.?vn a i? visitiair. rplyi iy< > ami frieiaU in l a mar". I.via hhoi y. Hi?Ji p\:l!e. Sin ~~m?.1 >i?I I?:H 111;iv i T;.?i 'i ' 1 *ii they will ret ,< ),. Key. T'< li\ Mr. s A M<< n< ami Ma-t< i Rio-hanl ^ . faMphe-H atl< iah-4 the -e.iuAi itimti a'. Santiic last week w In i e ' l,? v ! < ),,,rt that i was tilt he-? ! !,. .i-r<. \ "1 the district. ' ' Rev. A. .1. Kr'li'x left; Mulf-iay l.'nion ; where he will a--:-i IT-v. I-, (i. Rowjuaii in x s'eiil sav.i/i: < ateiiaiy'i ; ? I ; KM MA N t Rtv A. M. R A M I W II . . |f?v I' II \1 < ( 1 ill IH.^l'.r I 'Services' on . hist Sunday morning at Kmmunuel were inde'??d tWie! ..< iaUand interesting. The pastor stined_ -his* congregation with a 'hurniny fne-saye, wJjHch caused the spiritual tide to be at i|s heiythi. ' Two accessions were made?X'hai'les Sinyh-tntj and | K. J. Jo Vinson. The evenin.tr h<jur of worship was well attended. An exceedingly la rye audience. was pre- ; sent and heard Rev. Mc'lill uhije- he deliverid another notable -erin'op'. At hotly-wk'd.-.-a=lne.t..-of--.uteini'"' -_lj' 'L ; visitors partook of the Holy munion. " "* I Last Sunda\ was a lie day for Mr. S. L. Jones. superintendent of th?y Sunday School.' J list oju dozen years -ayo he was' appointed its -the load of ?Vhi? -depantiuiUlL? lie unl< -how that there twi o 11 h i e?i.ui :1 d?11' ? thirty scholars present on July 7th. -I*.-* years "Tn>,T." 'Oi." Id -'' ~SW. "7. . ""-"TV _ hundred and vhirty fcholar.- trreehd There were sev-fa} Visito'rs; amany the superintendent, and .teachers, them?Mr. Win. Simmon, wh.. alt-end? ed Lincoln l*nivcrsi-t> wltuiny the last' 1 term and Mr. "Win. .lack-on. superintendent of Tjinity A. M. K. Churcii^_ Mr. Simmons, who i- an excellent snryer an/I who ha- Let t: 1 i udraM - %'?vvi:~>Tfe~rT>"iho-! 1ir "77. . tHZIIZALLiIiZ Z rendered two .-elections^ uhi? h wefv pro rid. 1_ _ | We are triad t" report tha' tie sick list 1- noi a> large a* In- ?' fyre. Only six nu nihcr-- w.t r?- <>n tlnli.-t I last week. Mi;>. Min/hei . (irtvii, "."u. Morris St.; ami .Mi -. awrei.ee, ' "> Duncan St.. tire inj 11 y improving. The remaining meinhe.i - ai.-_ >lona ,i nicely als?. j . ! Mrs; Ollic Moss, a n eni'mr \\ iJ 1 i a in s r?ha pel.'Ofa ngehurg, S. 1 '...Ttnv_shipppodf with .us--on las?.- Suislay morning. ?? ! : j On last Monday night a play entitled.* " I;iTth? Grandma ?^~mu 1 T otti-ThmtrrhW ending," uns u i'.Mt'-m i! ! . .1 - i1:111!J, did gathering of members and -friends. This, .play uinlet: direction ,vof r?s.w Viola Colonel was ver; outeiKajrmg. Mrs-. Colonel is one of tVic few wi-rkers of the younger "wnriu'w win- -ts~ doing her hit. Kveryono seemed havo enjoyed witnessing .t.his ' ter-. lainmont;.,. . . I Tuesday hTghT_h ~n i / <~a'1r~T n' "five autom'ohikV took a tivc *y<>up of "travelers"on "A trip ai'-vmnd- the Wprtjl." , leaving the church Ok-'-..cars moved up Meeting St., as far as the livemile, hack into the -it y \ .a Km. extension stopping tH?-GO?km > C~~~ whri-e refreshment- . were scrv\dr^ I .?. <:?\IIIH 1 lllTf *.* W I'll V -ill' I I ?S ley River bridge returning to the city thio procession moved dou'r. .1 > the -ftrmlevftl'd and "Ra.tterv u: town to the parsonage. A very plea.-ant time, was" spent at the parsonage af- , tor which the "traveler.-" were, taken -to their homes. Mrs. K. II Midi!] . 1 ami Mrs. Clara T. Hill sponsored this hi the interest--of the Kffie' gene\* , Cluh. _ _ ^ perfence means skill PF^I (debility?-the reason BA-TJ by you can place utost confidence in our |V||Tjjj ility to serve you best. |T^-il iperior equipment, mo|rate cost. caro m-ovory BjgBj? . - . "f * ' Pfcfl PROFESSIONAL CARDS Office llours PkoM 11:110 A M. to 2 4'. M. Office 363? ',:0U 1'- M to 8 P. M. Res. 664t~ I)r. C. E. Stephenson Physician and Surgeo.. Diseases of Women and Children A? ..specialty OHice: Residence: 111 Pa A =>f>emb!y St. 1328 Oak St DR. L. M. DANIELS Ph> sician and Surgeon S|>t'cial_ AUention Given Diseases. Of . Women. ' ?oiln-e: ? Reaidencs; ? 112."i Washington* 2230 Hampton I'lipn f>42'j _ Ph ne 7664 ; DR. J. G STUART O* ce Honrs: 'Tele, honn: P. :UU to 1:00 P. M, Res. 4692 ..... '1:00 "to 8:00 P.' M. OHice 3706 Ulhee: " : : 7 ' Itesnlenc** liO.'iO '1'aylor St.,1 1117 Pine St. ?? Office Hours: Phonea: 11 A. M. to 2 P. r. . Rea. M7I '1 P. M. to 8 P. M. lj)r. W. D. Chappelle Physician and Surgeon Diseases of Women and Children' A Speiialtj Office: * Residenca: 2110 l,auy St. lSOl Pine SU Columbia^ S. C. ?Office?Hours: : ?"Telephonea: 8: .10 A.vM. to 7:00 P. M. Office 60SI Residence 8871 *" Dr. D. K. Jenkins ? DPNTIST ? JtuiRlli\ Oy Appointment ~ Extraction by Conductive Aneslheaii a Specialty. \ 1107V-* Washington St., Cjla.,t-S. C. " i* ^ riNE RIDGE CEMETERY. B?Mtifully located on paved road aboYt i l College Piace. Phone 6422 \ 1109V? Washington Streat ' ; " ' 1 M \( EDOMA BAPTIST CHl'RCH Rev. E. H. Herbert. Pastor Greenwood. S. C.?Sunday School jbegan at 10;0q o'clock. Services at 11:00 o'clock were conducted by the pastor.. A soul stirring sermon was delivered and every soul present) feasted on the life giving words. The R. Y. P.'U. was conducted by <Ua -.M * *