The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 20, 1932, Page Page 5, Image 5

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Saturday, August 20. 1922 BjKXHKL A. M. K. CHI lU<1^(71T:s . Rev. It. S. Lawrence, Pastor ' \ ' I The -Sumlay School hour was j marked with "much' in a/rust and con-j *eern as regards the moral and re- ! ligious import of the Commandments < This was emphasized in the spicn-' did review "of the lesion by .Mr. Harvey associato^Supt. and in Dr. Lawrence' lecture. t6 the school on certain of the Commandments. Ainnny tire yisitors was .Mrs. Catherine ll?iniua of Latta, S. C., former mcm.AT oi ..he church and Sunday School who also worshipped at the n.n?rni I - service. Bishop Noah W. Williams 01 the 7th Episcopal District com, prising. South Carolina picaehV. a J mcsi wonderful sornioTi at llrlb A.I ' ' r?l. from the subject "The Kittle Room | on the Wall.", Text found in .11 | Kings, 4:111. The very, large aadi .ence?sat?apparently?ypell-bourtd?tr?thc bishop pealed forth gospel ti n r.s that stirred the souls ofTTiany wor- j shippers. Asserted *'Uiv must UU-} good^at^ heai t ^in (ade church. Good things in the hand.. of " evil people are of no avail." The 'service wips iiupres ^ ve fop good?great rejoicing^ one accession, j 7- The bishop was full and free in much. praise to the choir and .Mrs. Bates j for the music rendered which w.is j a. wor.hy of all; commendation. May this rejoicing live on through the years to come as these faithful choirs i . cput inui.' to >ing-out--r*f-4Ueir?souls the sweet songs of /ion. The Jubilee choir comes in also for its share'of j 'praise. This may he termed the eliurch at work. The special selection (solo) bv Mr. Brown <.f Wash ington, 1). C., who along, with his mother are former members of Beth el was highly enjoyed,, well rendered. Among the visitors "Toti humorous" to mention were Dr. (J. T. Dillard and Kev. W. 1'. Bottiwaro, City; Miss investor' ihumeriv 1 r niangf^ - burg, S. ?All-., Alexandria Pope, of Washington, 1). C. We are always glad to have visitors and we- bid you all come - again and w<$Jcome. At (i P. M. a "very much oniny.'l open air program was had on Allen's campus by the League from which unfold good mid pleo^no were (Le ri\-ed by the attendants. We are very gca eful to Prof. Simpson fof granting us so many privileges and for the* wonderful address made in the open to the young 'people in such a masterful way. We wish also to thank Mr. Martih and ATTT Burgess fcr the" coY-riet ^uffrs~s*s WttYftfully rendered also Mr. Itobci son who has kindly consented to conduct the pro-. gram for Us lie.Vl Sunday lor his remarks. Dr. Lawrence had charge of the program and made it very pleasing for all. Wahingion, D. Ci conducting a MidSummer Meeting. She reports a great success. 08 souls wore added to the church and over $100.00 were raised. Rev. Smith and Mrs. Craft visited relatives?and friends^ in New York City. At 11:30 A, M. Rev. Sis. Williams of Washington, -D. C. brought to us - an inspiring message. Text, St. John 14:6, using for a Theme. "The " .Way Homo."?Thcr r.ermon wiv.<?rrr-joyed by all who were present. The B. Y. P." U. was held at the usual hour, a lovely group wris present. MrTTtufus Scott wa'slppoint-" cd president of the B. Y. P. tl. to finish out the term of the ex-president who has left the City. We pray for him a grea success in his w&rk. Sunday evening, 7--P. M., after a lively puayer meeting our pas*or. Rev* S. H. Smith brought to us a wonderful message, Text, Mark 8:.'W; Theme "Whlat docs it profit man to gajn this whole world and lose his sou.?" Our hearts burned within us as she sb manfully unfolded the scrip.ure to us. r On Monday night a Queen Contest was given by the pulpit Aid Club A lovely audience was present and enjoyed the program. ?: Members reported?ill nee:?Deacon K. Jones, Irie Derrick and Maggie Pciolear. BRYANT'S WILLING WORKERS CLUB. ' -- V* . . ?f ?' ThedBryant's "Willing Worker* met at the home of Miss Willie Mae Ran zy. The meeting was called to order by the ^president Mtss Margaret Chirp at the usual hour. Business of importance was discussed. A law that each person absent would pay a small fee, if a very good excuse was. not rendered. After the business had been fully ? distressed,- refreshment* wore- served. We adjourned to meet again next Tuesday at the home of Miss Sallie Cooper, ' . T. . ' NEW MT. MORI AII Spartunhui g, <' A splendid' spiritual message was . imparled to ti.s Sunday morning hy Rev. A. It. Kelly on "T1?e J-oitl's 1'rajeiV,' ' Sunday evening he preuehed anolher Ruining sermon from this text: l'rov. <?:?'?, "Go to the ant thou sluggard; eo.nsider her \va\s and ht> wise. Rev. .J. 11. 1 lainilion preached dor us on WtsUiestlay evening. He was tie\eloped into a wonderful speakei..At??rtrtrrtainnrcnt. WUS given fast"_ Mii-sriuy evening, .sponsored by Mrs. A. "1{. Metihee lor thf benefit of the church. Iiey. II. K. Ncsbitt who now resides in Winston Sal cm, N. C. was in the city last week. -Mr. Frank Nichols wajs. returned I unite al ter spending several weeks in New Haven, Conn, with his aunt, Mrs. Irene Sexton. While there he motored to*. Huston and I'rovidcuee, U. 1. Hi- renoi ts a lovely trio. Mr. and Mrs. Boyve Benjamin and grand niothef, Mrs. Julia Benjamin, Mrs. Betlie M. Benjamin and Mnfter A. (iatewpod motored to tireer last , Monday and were % jmyrM < '" "?s TTnTTT-Moore. Thetf had a pleasant . seemed?that- the dep.esnion had never reached her hon\e. ? Mr. and Mrs,. Boyco 'Benjamin have reurned to their home in New York City. Mr. Anderson Thomas', of I'auline, S. C. spent the week-end with his son and daughter,Mr. and Airs. Finest Thomas on Young St. Mrs. aKmma Poiicls and daughter motored In (*rcis.< Hill. Sunday i:> . apend a wliifc> with relative fc and friends. . t Mrs. - Rogers Johnson, and MrsY. Mm. Wethea motored to Ashville last Tuesday. Prof. C. C. Woodson is reported ?a? !>. !n^c very iil at this writing* -Mr.. Wm. Benjamin is in the hospitill very ill ' p-?Miss Sara ^ornlan'is slightly fill"' proving. Mr. and M('. F. Vance are the proud parents Oi a baby bTfyi I The Pais'. Club of Winston Salem will play. The Alee Club of this city Saturday Aug. 20. Recently the latter went to WtnssoYr where The I game resulted in a tie. The tie is -tij?Lm?broken?Saturday.?iWi't fail ti Sec.this game. party was given at the home of . Mr.' and Mrs. Rethea iuuliberty Si. . la<t Wednesday evening sponsored h . p group-of'young nun. This atfa'r was given in honor of Miss Pearl Ciregg, of Orangeburg, S. C. I fencing and card praying were the"" pain featuies of the evening. Punch lwa&_. served, and a lovely time was [hod by nit*. ; " _i_ The M'u School and League nt the usual hours were good. I)ele.uatesi. will leave Tuesday morning l or the dislriot S. ~S. Convention that convenes Tuesday al TL. John A. M. K. Churyh^ ^Vaverly Mill, S: ('. Ilev. I ('. Lewis, pastor. ' At H 00 o'clock the evening ser- i vice began apt the! "Tnteresting sermon wa:< delivered by the pastor. ' Dords of text was found in Joel 2:1" 1 Theme: "The dhy of the* Lord." A-t?th+s-_servicm_a. chorus?of?Liuio ho\>* and girls of the Sunday St-hool a ad League rendered two selection^ spirituals?whteh were giocLand m en enjoyed. . * ~ We were pleased to acknowledge "the' presence of a nnmher- of visit 01*77 sonte of Bethesda Baptist 'Church, some of Parkersville and other places. Visitors always welcome. Come ' again, ? . The Pulpit Aid Bloard held jts, .regular monthly meeting at trie home 1 .tvfj the -President Sister Phillis Judon, 10211 llighmarket St. A few to cii.joy i' too. ii'Xt found St. Matt. -S:V: Anil gun kl^'/and loll Ills disciples that Flo Is risen from tin* (load; ami hoi.old ho tfouth beI'qi o vou into (ialilloo. ^ At, 8:00 V. M. Kov. -Mr. CJrooiio u splendid soi mtm?t-inq?was?cnjoyod hy Text found St. John 8:.'!2. Thorni? '.'Truth.", Tho League mot at (> ;.'!0 P. M. and was qui,to ititcrcsttiijc. Misses l.illio Hell Williams .ami Mattio Kiikl.iud had charge of tho disc us sion of the-lesson and thoy certainly had prepared it. Misses Catherine Sims and Wn> u.ui Miall have charge if it Sunday, An at t> :M Collie out and iTFar ttiem. The dilforont'hoards are doiiiK their hit to carry on the work 'of the cliureh so Jn the end thoie will be no failure. . Trustee lb'.,'.rd is putting on differ i h'l things vaisinti- their *qut>,o. Mr. J..F. How.nan is lotting his truck K<? with many picnics all f'-r -the work oil the chinch antl will ^o afiiin?Fi id ay?i M . A.if.r?Ll?lx Uiall.-( '' >v'll !" oleasant outina lor yen. J Mi." 11M.II III dllU . MM (jllilLllI I \ VUIM fcren.e will ho held Sunday 8 I'. M. SIDNK^ PARK C.M.k ( HIBCH :?Kt-v. .1. c. Anders'dn, Pastor. The Sunday school was well attended and the lessons were well taue'ht. lloth teachers and students oane.rly ; ouv'lit t"< r the truth. of the lesson and were ampl\ rewarded for so doinU". The--morning services were of a very high order. The worshippers enjoyed a spiritual feast as the pastor pica. hod -another?tale of his noMi. sernufn's'Tifi" " I'rayer."' There wi-re a number of v i-dimiM psosent. We always extend a hearty welcome tn?mrr?f rie'nds?m?worship?with?ctt; The .Junior League met at d:du. .. The pastor preached again at the evening1 services to the t'shers. JTlie ladies are working to defeat thej men at the Wontenijs and Men's day. Sept. 1:! and 2t)ih. The Kpworth I.eaerue will give a special program Sunday at 7 p. m. Tin* public is invjjted.?r Th(.~ ~pubfir -f??tmAtorl' -~Tn Sidney Park Sunday to hear our pastor in a special sermon. You will miss a treat if \ oil tail to hear it. The choir will trice its monthly ..musical conceit Sunday night at <S o'clock. si'r i AAIKC vriTi;t liev. \V. (J. Owi'iis, Pastor. Although our pastor was away tin' services Sunday wore very fraud, They Tn'jraiuwiUi the Sunday school, which convened at the usual hour, The lesson was well discussed" and re vie wort by Rev, Martin. Sunday mnrnin^^^ af 11 P"^ Ml>T XT Too;.er p.rea hi'd a very vx.celleiO sermon. - Aniioch s pastorj-?liev. ?McXc:il, heir and members \\ orsh^jmdvvMth us Sunday afternoon at b oelock, The members of A utiootr Came i n lartre numbers. We were highly cntertaincd with a .sermon by- "Rev. Shin (white) who preached from Iv\edn.-t /1th. chapter. Sunday night -ai-jX . RcV. Robinson preached a wonderful., sermon from Matthew d:1b. subject A Witness. Tuesday night, Mrs Addie Kinard and Mr. Clevuland Williams weiv joined in. marriage. ? liev. Mrs. Robinson. ^ nteml'ci' .of the Church of Cod. also preached it soul stirring sermon from Matthew ftiod. She is to preach -two mort .nights this we A. CHI)Ali CltOVti A.M.H. ZH)N CHIJKJ1 X FAN'S " liev. II. C. Mediae. Pastor. ?Sunday?was?an?ideal day fur all church, jroers. Many cars and wagons could, he seen on their, way to the revival meetings at Finn Hill. Matthew, New Hope churches. Rev. Anderson from Newberry ~i^ conducing the meeting at Flint Mill Baptist, church.. Rev. J. A. Blake at?Mat t hoc,?A.M.K;?Zfrm?rhtirch New Hope and Spring Hill have closed -successful revival meetings. Two souls ,werij brought to Christ at aow nope: now Angiewoott ironi Columbia conducted the meeting. Finance?Sd'.MKl.?Uov.?CI,?U,?3d?LCuu conducted the meeting .at Spring Hill two sends were brought to i(*livist. Rev. Andersen ( onduetod the Flint Hill meeting and was in. a wreck Sun day. Tnit escaped with slight injuries Those still on the siek list art Messrs. Albert .Anderson, Nathaniel (ilenn: Mosclames. Hoi<a Worthy, Sal li(. Johnson, Eunice Cannon. We hope for them a speedy recovery. Mrs TliTu'l WaTke r~ i s 'very * nfuetT TrrtpTrrw eel at this writing. Aso Mrs. llantp ton Johnson. We hope for them f speedy receu'rw - Miss Victoria Wallace left for hei home at Jersey City, N. J., Sunday Aug. 14. | M^. fedford and Sallie Mao Epps <vvenj * Tue-rtrrr Trighrt w rt h Moaelh and Taithyr F.^pS. I Mr. James A. Epps visited hi: mother-Tuesday. ?~ ..,1... <ivm u nil' gospel."" . MX united wk h the church. At S;MO We were ajrain at, Betliei. where he |>reached from (Jen. 11:40, Subject The Captive Boy. A lasting impression was made ?>n. all who _ heard?iiu>?wonderful?seum ii. .May' .Gnu hfess not only Ke'v. WilljOrn Out every minister that ullow's Cod to - -trse?htrrr in7, like-"manner. . .^.Avc.Avant to lh.mk the-yo?myT?4kv' - t'oi'^llie splc'hdld effort. I\V e Feel F7y~ \our'.workv.jhat you ln.e'-youi schorl. These are the ~ ortes who worked in lour weeks rally. Na.nclj : Misses: Gertrude Edwards $2.04;*?Edifh Cokel.v, >2.04-; Pauline Montgomery $2.<>4 Maxie E. Cain, $2.0+; Cnry'Hdwards .$ 2.04; I.odessa Macon, $2.01.; Entile Ilunch, $2.04; Mr. .James nt^oiiiery. l.do, Mr. Wallet R. Bui" h, $2.00 Erod Edwards, J" . Mis la .sit "Ahirerson, 70 .CttRs; l.illie. B. Banister $2.01; l.illie Banister 70 Cents; Rachel V. Banister $2.04; Mar vin Montjromery, $2.00; M. J. Andeisbn. 70 Cents.. A few others whoso names \ve_ditln't fret. A neat sum of $ ?.00 was jaist'd for Education. Uevi\aio>vill close Sunday. night at Iv i'lu l,. Having beer. .7>~: tin*- sirlt list (oi two Kvecksl Mrs. AT;, i . ? y v I> i'l. Viig,n." VIlllMMfU another soul stirring "message from .Mark Stretch' forth thy hand. 1 he members expressed themselves as being fjfeatly benefited after hear We ate filcased to acknowledge I Rev. J. J. Harrison, his .noil* and - migregaion on hist Tuesday night; May God bless each of you. Sunda'y afternoon. -yXugust 21 at " 1 o'clock Hi . K. >. l.awrenco.1 fla.ildl' of Bethel Church, Choir and corigre_ gatiun will worship at..Jones Chapel" The public is cordially invited to be |M esent. I Monday night at 8 o'clock Aug. 22 Mrs. Robinson will give a Silver Tea at her home 1 124 Wheat Street. Come i and enjoy yourselves. Remember our sick, they would like to see von.^ To < ur visi ing .friends we are so ~^Very pleased -to have you ii'ine; youare welcome at all times. I ^1 IEMS1 * ?????? the school.' lie \\a> ;i. *. ,the lesson Which he dm in a i splendid nuimicr. When th<. time eatne Jot i.he tnot n inp worship the pa.*to pre-euied 1!'. . I Royal to preach in h.F; place, .a- .' j was indisposed. He1.. R'-yai only a nan of (lod cam^ The Mi.-i? im ia S<.. . ? y .. 'afternoon with :h(.-.oy etlhienL pn Isjdent. Mrs.' R. . .Moore j > Man' 1 Final 'nlans uri. ni-ni.. ?4^? TTftct ineetinif this \v? at Ai.t j-y |(".hutch near I'nion. Mt?. lie.na Rel. 'f 'an': '! ??t; ' Heeledi dcl' mitfg^' and al'tei na-> spectively. . Sunday tlipht- the pli-t'^ ;u t,ei a splendid sirtnnh " on tie- s-.hje..t;, "Kry Pjonr- in the Vajley." A- ho, was not . wall and iaei -to?niv-u tn? preach this special text thcrel'ide .! < only pave a <yno]"-i- oj hii ^eiiimn. Rev. I.. < j. lio\\:i,iiii of I iisin. i: ioi'ed over here Saturday to' htinpRev. Felix yvho Joad.^ciij.dui^-i_ i*u of his.'meetintrs. He was a< conipahi ed hv iiis wife* and dauuht<-r ate! a':?..r. ? > ? ' perience means skill HRM d ability-?the reason Mffil J iy you can ,pla?e ut- Kyjff . ost confidence in our feVTirjl ility to serve ymi best. iper.ior equipment, morate cost, care in every Btaj9| I'affe ? j >KO?-!-;;-VK)\A!. j _ ,L - e> vy-? i\(i I L j . * ?j"? ? J ** * FT ! "* I'hone 3530 i' K.'s. 6648 J >iv (tu_;- j (.-;)!icn.spn-. I'i >-! . ;) iltt'i S-tir .<. r;i1 iu-n A ( .j),. , . It. !: 1 - lo tu )_ -! . tiv 7 I. ii. lo'if VSoN .& Co. ? N ' i ? I'it- .r?:nj Denier ;vr. ~ ' T "I '.a in i : "k ! Tk k Y..Beaua>? nl>6Te V ? 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