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Saturday, October 1, 1932
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH NEWS
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King.stree. S, C.?Rev. Ben Bud
din, one of the pastors of Lake City
S. C., who has had a v.ery successw
ful week of revival meetings at St. Paul
A. M, E. Church" preached a
very inspiring sermon at Bethel A.
M. E. Church Sunday night,- Sept. 11.
iHer subject was "The l,ord will
. judge-His people." Taken from Heb- After
the sermon Rev. J. S. Benn,
pastor made remarks that weie
worth while. There was also a rival
t. ry between the women and the men
as to the financial side to see which
.could raise the most moifey. The
men of course led. No more than
they should have done since they are
the stronger.
This week is crowded with social
activities given by the different captains
to help raise their assessment
for ithe educational rally 'of this
^ church which will Ame Sunday nite,
? September 18. a ' ~ I
Monday night, Sopt Mat.y'.i quartet
will sing after which theie
yill be a lap supper at the parsonage-given
by -Mrs. J. S.Benn.
iV" Tuesday night Rev. Ar W. Wrightone
of the pastors of Kingstree~will
preach at this church Church (Bethel)
for' The hpnpfit?of?Mrs,?^?IV 6
Perks's rally. ' >
Sunday night, Sept. "18,"Rev. J. S.
Benn will preach from the subject
~ Life is a Game, Maybe A Cavd Game
Prof. 'D. L. Fulton and Rev. J. S.
Benn were se n early Monday on
their way 10 Tl.?mil r.g a ' w'. ? . tinformer
will open school on the 29t'n.
of inst.
lProf. D.. F. Fulton is one of the
leading members of Mt. Zion M. E.
Church and an outstanding citLe;.
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ui rvinpisu'et*.
Prof. Wm. Anderson in announcing
the faculty for the Tomlinson II
for 1932-33 stated because of the
fact that nine months work must be
done in eight months, and Septem
her being .Wop-gathering month clii.1
?: the -frchooi will not -open ;urrtH
ber_ jh. PraeMcally ail the foU mer
Rev. 7L 0. James, pastor of St.
?- Stephen A. M. E. Churchr Georgetown
spent Thursday of last week
- in Kings-tree'and Lake Cityy as the
guest. Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Benr.
All the preachers land delegates
' who will compose the Kinpst.ren Pis- .
- -triet- S.- S.-<jfenvent io :v~are- looking?for ;
~ ward ,to~ the openmprdate which willconveiie
Tuesday after the third Sunday,
according to the program sent
out by Dr. T. J, Miles. P. E.
PINE GROVELGHURCH NEWS
September galbs are about- to
climb the hills of time. "The farmers
arc busy -harvesting their eropsr-"
Sunday was a high day?ill?this .
church. Sunday School was held at
its usual hour, Supt. Rowl in charge.
At 11 o'clock"the! pastor gave us
.' a stiring message. At 4:30 the A.
C. E. League had its usual meeting.
Things begin to look dull since the
students are leaving for the various
FOUNTAIN BAPTIST CHURCH
Rcvt W. J. Davis. Pastor
Richmond, Va.?The religious Activities
were very he'pful on last Sun- C
day. Rev. W. J. Davis, our pa *<<?>
who was called to lhe pasturage
August.was speaker of the hour. At '
11:30 the morning service 'begun, ^
with timely inspirations. After the s)
twenty third chapter of Psalm was I n
read by the assistant pastor, Rev. I |j
VV. T. Taylor. The pastor's text was Z
"Create in ine a clean heart, O God." w
After a thorough discussion in the is
spiritual realm of th(? first part of e<
his text hfi. could- be seen swaying t;
Tiack and forth saying in a loud voice c<
"My heart-is-fixed," ' ^
There was a great enrollment in "
Sunday SchboU Rev. Davis was pres
ent and before dismissal he grouped ~
the clat/ses according to humbers.
The lesson was "Moses honored in his f
ikaillZL IX'Ul. .'U-.VH, 1
?A new teacher was appuinteil Miss?~
Carrie Sn?ad and an assistant teach- ?
er Mr. Prevoil.
Dismissal from "morning service -g
was at 1:15. ~?, . ? --- . t~\
There was a timely .Communion
given at 3:30 in which every one seem 1<
-to?have caught on?to?the spiritual ~
realm. The pastor gave an interesringj.talk
in whifh two selections were
^rendered by him. Rev. Houseton was ^
in our midst. He rendered_?o us the r*
sacred mental Isupper. The pastor |
seemed well impressed by the people
as they were getting up one after ^
another telling their covenant. , At
the time of the passing of bread, a c
lecture was given by Rev. Crump.
while at the time the wine was being
past, .Rev. Taylor gave a lecture. <
Both preachers were timely an in- s
spirational. Communion service end v
hi until the- next fourth Sunday in \
October. ' o
The evening service was :ws timer o
ly as the morning; service was rer.- p
derej by_ a visiting .minister. Rev.
Williams of Kentucky. After which v
hho llil"*"- gpv? the most interestin-j a
lecture of today. The receiving sta- ^
four new mem hers.Were taken, rn. s
Rev. Davis our pastor has greatly ?
impressed 'he people by his wonder- ,
ful service. Since his election ii\ V
August, he has added 114 members tp *
^Fountain Baptist Church. We war.t
_our pastor to stay with us always ~
but if it be God's will we feel ^ure ^
he will be with us in ye^rs to come, ft
There are many organized clubs of _t
the church now, which were founded e
by our loving Pastor, Rev.. Davis. I<
Service adjourned with dismissal by e
the pastor. ' '
^ ^ x , i?x. int-tu uiii^ w *.i> uiapcsvu i
and the golden gate was presented v
by Mrs. Emma Smalls of St. Step- "t
hens Church in interest of two boards t
of -which Sisters Mary B. Alston and f
Victoria White are presidents. . g
The readings, papers, solosf duet
an J quartets were very good. * Each ^
participant played well their parts. "
The remarks by Sister Sibby Alston ?
were_very much enjoyed, timely and
t0 the point.
Quite a number of visitors were
present from all the churches in the g
city. We acknowledge the presence
of Rev. and Mrs. Greene of Spring- I]
field, S. C. and Mrs. Mosley of Nor- n
folk, Va. a
All the services were largely at- ts
tdnded and especially the .evening I
service. "
The Womanless Wedding was pre- u
sented by the young men of St. Step- |*(
hen Church at this Church, Monday i
evening. It was a very fine enter- s
tainment. Mr. Samuel Washington 7
promoter. The proceeds were 50-5Q (,(
with Bethel and Stephen. t |
A uarn social teaiuring print n
dressed and overalls Contest will be n
givep by- the Missionary Ladies of
Bethel Church, Monday evemng-Oet;?
3rd, ld'32 at Kink street Hall. There
will be prizes awarded to one of each
group wearing the niosti . befitting ,
costume for the occasion. Admis- a
sion 10 cents. ' (j
ST. JAMES NEWS T
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St. James having had a successful 5
revival meeting conducted by Rev. c
Green of Wesley M. E. Church, last r
week is still spiritually alive. Two "
men were taken into the church, one b
having been converted during the revival.
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The Sunday School was opened
by the superintendant after a dis- a
l^yh~drTT?TTemrTC was-spTgnrtftt- -n
ly rbviewed by the Supt. i
Sunday being the fourth Sunday t
the members and everyone else were 1
given the privelge of expressing his
or her spiritual feeling. *
Rev. Owens then read and explain- v
ed, St. Luke 6:31, Subj., "Parter in 1
UllilVt -onouyu?HI?*4UUttg?<nnk Jil l
me person cast his lot here, He was
lready a Christian and we qve in-,
ieed proud of this young man.
Rev, Simon and his goo dpeople
vtre exceptionally faithful in helpng'-ds
carry on our meeting. Spocal
quartet songs and spirituals we.\>
endered Thursday night. Friday
tight the meeting closed with hearty
land shakes and a greater desire to
cork for the Master from everybody.
'hapel Station Is gt'fltefully indebted
o Rev. "Simon and his good people
or the, faithful service 'hey have
iven us. - ;* .
The S. S. opened at the usual hour
0 o'clock. Among the visitors was
.ev. Van of Virginia and a student
f Allen. He will preach Tuesday
ight at this church for the bencfi'
f the pre/acher's club.
Miss E. BijUii?--Trf?This S. S. has
egun her worV as the District S. S.
uperintendcntl'Jiii
Our dear beloved Pastor, Rev. R.
r. Green carried out the Sunday
lorning services in a very unique
nd mannerly \vay. His text was
iken from Heb. 11:1; subjcct_Faith:
League-was held at the usutil hour,
[ev. Brown of this church who brot
s the message Sunday night is a
eal preacher from his heart. His
?xt was?taken from St... Matt-- 6:20;
ubject "Banks. 'IBeginning Sun. evning
preaching service will open at
:30-sharp. To tall services you are
ordially iinvited.
Mrs. Amanda Frierson a. fai'hful
lember of this church is improving
icely at this writing.
POSITION WANTED
Competent teacher, holding gener1
elementary first grade certificate,
esires a position. Has taught ten
ears. Best of references. Address
'eacher, care of this p<aper.
Service." Sunday evening Rev. Powe
>f Ladson Presbyterian Church
reached a very timely sermoTi, Subj.,
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i/cnus t-uiicci iifu in <iii oupro*
ilems." ,
The League was conducted by. the
resident at the usual hour.
Sunday night Rev. Pwens preached
very splendid sermon from Jero
iriah f).l7~Sub.|:, "fflnrinatttng forir
nan of Truth." '"Miss Elouise .Tanette
eacher tin the Edgefield Academy
pft on the 18th to resume her duties.
"Mrs. Eva Lyles Rish, formerly of
Columbia. > now pf Philadelphia is
'isiting her parents, Mr. aha Mrs.
Ulen Lyles of Columbia.
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lijiTIIKIi-A/X.- E ( III K< H NOTES
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Rev. R A'Lawrenci', I'astor
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Sunday market! the elon*?of
beaiitiful series of revival ser\ices
The Sunday School was very much
inlivened and quite an interesting
period oC the quarter's stu iy was Had
by - the?several chose sr~u4 tec ?w luciia
well planned review of the lesson.
charts was given by Miss Dbiothy
Nance* and l)r. Lawrence. Tlvechildren
were then dismissed and
passed up into thy auditorium where,
quite a capacity audience" assembled
to witness the closing services,'
r.vangensi mil ton and Mrs. ,J.>ncs,
Gospel Singer, Were at their post
and. did justice to the occahh.n in
a sermon and songs. Her text, was
taken from St.. Matthew' 1:21, Su,bj.,
"Jesus." The Historical setting was
all llmt mm'might wish with .11 1?
homitiful iin^lygi.- -in.I t.v |i1,n I'j 11
of the word, JESUS. At CdlO P.*
M. The Christian Endeavour convened
in Evangelistical souk service wjth
a largT' numbei?of .young,.[i.enji)^ :?i 1 ul:
adults present. This service led up
to the prayW ifteeting and continued
to the evening services r.t t! P ,M.
The Evangelist and Mrs. Jones again
appeared on, the scene to witness the
'the closing hours. Mi -^ilurtqu st i
leeted as a-text Dan 5:^5-27; Sub'i;.
"Hand writing on the Wall." , Si|...
tcoj< the. audience tevn into Babylon
and clearly demonstrated the cause
and effect of the "Hand writing cm
the wall" and charged her heaven
against the day reckoning when
each shall be weighed. Then what?
Mrs. Zella M. Burton i|? truly a great
gospel preacher, an Evangelist , and
they iue -truly missionaries. The
.Holy Spirit, poured out uj)un us and
there , was a great shout with songs
and praises", Much good has been
-aeeblnpiislv^r -for -Bethel and Columbia
by their comfngt Thiitv-'six coirfeei-*s
have. Itcotvadded to The ehurem.
ftye pray that they and their good
work may livt. long to'do muchToTTFe"good
for fallen humanity. Sunday
"Is" cohlfiHinhni.t'tllie nut.?II i> hup d
that every member of Bethel will
think in terms' of both his spiritual
and material obligatirrrrs rrnrt duty
In his chiinh. The trusters will lie
I greatly relieve ! and will appreciate
it very much if each .member will
do what ht? eau for this department.
SIDNEY PARK C. M. E. ( lit K( II
Rev. J. C. Anderson. Pastor
-Sundhy School was called to mTtrr?f'!"
inp'ly :n?in ..'c-l.. i: hy?iTrt?
Supt. The teSl-hers were at their
post of duty and the children were
eager to hear, the interesting lesson
which was in store for -them. The
lesson was beautifully discussed.
Hebrews 11:24-27; Matt. ihdo-dS. Tl.l
theme: . "The World's need of Coo- j
s'eerated Leadership.
At 11 :.*10 our pastor mounted the
ros'rum to deliver a not net- ol Ins
"soul stirinp -sermons. After the
regular song services ht began hisJ
sermon which was found in Rome
l.'l: 1 I. Hilt UV pill U' nil ilu I.oni.
Jesus Christ, Trrrrh make ?*?t prbvis
1011 for the=-Heshr to-firltttf the lusts .
thereof. - '
Junior Leag'je held their meeting
at the usual hour with a short pro-'
crram.
Sun ihv night our pastol' preached
another r.oble sermon.
1 phir fajl revival begins Sunday
October 2. All this week the mon>
hers are having prayer meeting in !
their neighborhoods. This reviv.fi j
will last two weeks and will be conducted
by Rev. J.^L. Isles, He is
a good preacher ?ahdsinger;. To miss
these services will mean to miss a
t rent. , J
? WESLEY M. E. (Hfl ltC Il
Rev. M. Li Green, Pastor
crowded into the - Sunday School to
crowded into the Sunday School to
spdiid an hour studying the lesson
on what the world owe Modses. The
period was quite interesting and help
ful. At 11:30 Rev. J. C. Dunbar <f
Charleston preached a soul stirrii.g
sermon from Matt. 5:6. Subject
Hungring, Thirsting, after Righteousness.
Indeed tve enjoyed a spir
itufcil feast. We were plad to note
the presence of quite a few visitors.
Come again we welcome you t<> all?
of our services.
At 6:30 The Senior F.pworth T.eatrue
met with a very good* program.
Remember tive sick a visit from you
will mean so much to them. Miss
Thelma Cooper is still >irr> hospital
iiul-doing nicely-at this writing. We
hope for her a speedy recovrv as
she is" 'rtrrs^ed so very much by her
pupils in her Sundhy School room.
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in Heaven'.. '*)?< -aim-- u ' o'thei'.
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powerful mes.-ay-. i s ! *f houyh" and
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of Zioh I'iLvri:-. I.'; a': Arthur
To\vn ipM yM " i . : ,:. ii .!
the Jiradley Circuit con\vmd'in Mt.
Sinai. A. M. K.. Church". at 1 :uu~li.
Sep'. 21 hy the I * j-w i- 5! r. ' M ! :? v ot
Che A l?hevile j. Pis' iVt. Imv: .1. IJ.
Smith and' 1 |V. IK 1. Knim-ey. pastor.
Kliler Smith ,nm'..m<^: a,? an
opening selection 'Far a< t ho;. Name
m Known. Ai'ut <iev?'ti. pal am! ivntinrks
hy-thv-iM<ier tjie dan/tei'v^
cont'erertce was ope;..id ( 1 c--.
Miss Hat'io. K. . IV rriri v. as e!e ted>eere'ai.-v
ami .Mr-, linn'::; r*~~
reporter. Tveas,n""'~r-''*iv"* vvn j; as- }
. i, ssmehtsMessrs J >. C. llr il. F?. A.
Williams. (loo.ire ' 1 iin. S. IVnin.
dies. I'errin. Mvs. Sarah Nt_.\. Financial
roll wa- ca!'.e i; ' Te ) J realized
SIR!.5:). Iht.s". ' It; MuraLm-.'
ii. V. Kites, K. A. Wliiiams .am! W.
'Vrrin spoke vciatiVi. '< v'.c metal its
none attendance am! support . of the '
t hiiR'li hy nie*V4tevs; -Hy V-'hhtrfev o:'
the Kliler and IV. Ham-ey 'te rmnK
'o land snfelv a': vVhdei s. ti S. t'T
with victory perilled on "oar 1-anneV.
Wo are not only p ayiny; u>.ir jhcm
in their presence In: in tlieir nl?sence
as well. Seet? A hint to the
wise is sulVieiont.
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