The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 08, 1932, Page Page, Image 5
Saturday, October 8, 1932
MT. HARMON BAPTIST CHURCH
jHpv. Jhh. Haunahan, Pastor
Sunday was a" high day ~Mtf'
lfarmon. Tthp Sunday School iwas
opened by nm- very efficient Sunt.
Mr. JL_M. Lewis iat 10 A. M. It was
well attended and the lesson beauti-.
fully discussed. |
At 11:3o the pastor preached 'a
very thoughtful sermon, he seemed
ta-have been at his hesL : 111
. Church preached in interest of Mrs.
Marian Thomas Club at 4:30. .The
sermon was very much enjoyed and
a nice little sum wfas realized. I
Prof, and Mrs. Butler of Hartsville,
S. 0., spent a few hours with
Rgyl and Mrs. Hannahan Inuf
The series of entertainments given
in the various nomes Th interest of
our OctoTae*" Rally seeinTo be a sue- I
cess. Wfc are planning to go over the'
top this time. t
iMrs. B. Woods entertained (at dinner
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baskin
Jr., and niece, Evelyn Dix.' Mr.
ami Mrs. Eugene Thnnins, Mr Register
of Chapel Hill, N. C. The dinner
h was beautifully served and one long
to bo remembered. I
Our pastor is away this week to
Aconduct a meeting in , Norfolk, Va.
We. hope 'for him much success.
FRfcENDSmr BAPTIST
CHURCH- NEWS
We Were blessed to have with --us
Rov. Randolph Woodard of WinstonSalent,
N. C. Rev.* Woodnrd entered
into the battle. Pulled r o(T his
co?at, rolled up his sleeve, and sent
forth gospel bombs against old Sa-1
^<an's camp, and through the fight I
wesson with six souls. Some
for baptism, for Christian experience
Remarks were made by Deacons of
various ichurches. ,Deacon Taylor,
Union Baptist; Deacon Toriey, Bethlehem,
College P^ace; Deacon jPea,
Second Nazareth. A representative
Jrom Bethel A. M. E. Church in the
~~ "^Fcity. When Rev. Woodard came to
the close of the meeting which had
~~7 been running ten~ nights' and closed
Sept. 30r he did not throw down his
tools^ but ne held them within himself
saying to the Devil we will gain
_ the victory by and by. Several of
the preachers from the city were in
? ST. MARK BAPTIST CHURCH
. Rev. I. B. Ellerbc, Pastor
The Missionary Ladies of St. Mark
-? Baptist Clu\rch has just closed out |
aTvery succossful meeting on Friday
night passed. They had with them
as a- Pi stor Rev ' Mrs. Edna Hethea
of Latta. She delivered some very
"good sermons. We were also bles
?sed to have with vi;, members of the
Saw Mill Baptist Church, who ren-t
dered quartet, rnU?s, and duettos.
Colection was very good each night
" considering the depresssinn.
Mr. r*h*ii*l Daniel and Mrs. McClarne
were the .winners in the moLt
popular contest.
CONWAY XFWS.
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. Cherry Ilill Baptist Church
Sunday was not such a beautiful
day, but all the church-goers were
out. SulUltty mcliijiil?upciiod??it-ousual
hour, with a good attendance.
??? A* it-ftp Rpy A..W. Stackhose as
' cended the rostrum, lie preached a"
very good sermon. ~ : ?-*?
3:30 p.m. Rev. Daniels preached a
soul stirring sermon. He baptized
.Mrs. Gettye Brooks.
Mrs. Marie Johnson entertained
?- the R.S.T. Club- Wednesday nite.
??Cake and creanu were_ served;
The Willing Workers Club met at
the. home of - Mrs. G.W. Singletary
Monday evening. * The
Stork visited the homo of
" Mrs. Lucy iHeiiiingway and .left for
?.. Mr. Ernest and Mrs. Evelyn Heming
way a fine" 7 1-JJ lbs, I) a toy girl. Uhe
was before marriage, Miss Evelyn
Keith, of St. Matthews.
The Stork visited the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Gaddy and left them a fine
baby boy. The mother is very ill.)
The whole town is in sympathy with
her and hope she will soon recover."
. -Misses Sadye R. DeWitt, Cecil
Moore, Catherine Williams, Emmie
?- Johnson and Mr. Edv^ard Moore motored
to Myrtle iBeach Monday and
visited the homes of Mrs. 'Squires
and Mr. James Sanders. ?
"Miss Catherine Williams is leaving
Monday for Morris College.
?Mrs^._EIla Graham is still on the
^ siek list. We hone her a speedy re'
eovery.
iMr. Boisy Hughes is back home to
the delight of his r^any friends.
The girls and boys are leWWig for
various places to 'take up their win-,
{-gj. work. We hope thorn success...
, -T- Bethel A. M. E. Church
Rev. W. I. Gore, Pastor.
WESLEY M. E. CHURCH~
Rev. M, L. Ut??n. Pastor
r *
The Church is still moving forward.
'We find a great work he
done, and \^e are trying to do this
work under the fcareftfl direction of
our pastor., Sunday School was opened
at its usual hour, 10:15 o'clock
and was largely attended. . Subject
of lesson was "The Means o fChristian
Growth." We had a very~interesting
lesson. Much inspiration was
gotten out of the lesson. Promptly
at 11:30 o'clock our pastor ascended
the rostrum and selected as a text,
Isaiah 1:18, Subj., /."A Call to Repentance."
Every one listened very
attentively which means that thqy
were benefitted by his wonSerfuTmessage.
Sunday Ibeing Carr.frnunion I>ay
<piit.p ft rmnilipr was present and com
muned. We are very pleased lu acknowledge
the presence of Visitors
and hope they will come again. Our
pastor was out of the city last week
ftffiTKHttg the -BHUrk't Sttwkiy-&ehiHdConvention
which met in Springfield,
S. C. Leaving the convention Thursday
ho motored to Ruffin, S. C. to
visit his parents and brought . his
mother who is spending time with
them. . , '>t .. . y -t-=
ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. W. G. Owens, Pastor
Another very splendid Hay .it. St.
James Church. Services beginning
as usual with early morning services
then Sunday School which was conducted
by the teachers and lesson
reviewed by Mrs. Owens.
Rev. Owens preached a very timely
sermon from the text Acts 3:4;
subject "Look on Us."
We were entertained Sunday af-^
ternoon by Rev. Harris.
livpred the message from John 9th
-ehapter, su'bjeet^iLight^?whiclLzhej
did not fail to explain even the fool!
might uncleiistand.
Monday night-, a very splendid pro
| gram was sponsored by Mina Ectoil
I Janerette and Miss Willie Mae Siir.p
[ kin. "" Those aifpeaTTTrg orr'-pnjgiani
were little Miss Adline Johnson, instrumental
s6l0. Prof. Abialiain Simp
son of Allen College who gave us
an ideal of the history and giowth
of the school. Introduction of the
members of the Allen quartet by Rev
Owens. Several selections by Antiquartet
_ '
?" Atlpn's nuartet also sang several
selections. .. A. selection by Prof. F.
Fordham, the music teacher of Alten.
l'hoke appem ing on tho con.
"Test were Mr. Roseman and .Jonathan
Frances.
Resolved: That Education is more
important than common sense." Af-flnnalhe.
Mr Ros man;?Negative
Mr. J. Frances. Judges Miss Wilhelmina
Herrin. Prof. Foidham and
Prof. Abraham Simpson. The affirmative
was winner?in the-debato.
SIDNEY PARK C. M.'E. CHURCH
Rev. J. C. Anderson, Pastor
Sunday School^met at 1U A. M.
with the superintendent and teacher:;
at their post of duty arvd^upils ea'g-!
er to hear about the piaster. This
was indeed an interesting lesson and
was enjoyed by all present.
At 11 A. M our pastor mounted
Till' rostrum?arid- delivered another
soul stirring sermon. This inspiring
sermon wsts found in Hebrew 12:2.
Theme. Who for the joy that was set
him ondured the cross despising
the shame and is set down at
ihe right hand of tllH.lhuiiie of God.-.
At the close of the services Communion
was given to a number of membens.
Sunday night after the regular
song services our- pastor delivered
another of his wonderful sermons.
Revival began -Sunday morning
and Rev; Isles the man of God who
is:_carrying on this revival-which will
last for two weeks is a good preach
er as well as a good singer. The;
pjublic is cordially invited to attend
these revival services. There
will be special services all day
chappelle station news
Sunday mornih^seryices were con I
ducted by the Rev. W. P. Plair, who
in his own waydetivered "the-gospeh
of Jesus Christ. He Was assisted bv
the Rev. Greene, pastor and the local
ministers.
The local preachers are scheduled
for the weekly services that are neld
every week in this church. Tuesday
mmninrr fViic u/Pt>lr urn
conducted by Mr. .Kayse Moore and
Mr Heyward Fortf on Thursday evening.
On Wednesday evening of
this week we worshipped with che
Sanctified folks at Jones Tabernacle.
To all these services yor are
heartily welcome!
Sunday night services were conducted
by Rev. Furgerson who spoke I
to us from Paul's 1" er to the Romans.
Rom. 14:17": "The Kingdom i
of God is not meat and drink; but
righteousness, and peace, and joy in
the Holy Ghost." ** >-. ^
The Jtev. Matthews of St. Luke
Raptist Church and his congregation
will take charge of the Sunday aftnimnnri
Eervjeqs, __Oct.oher 9th. You
are welcome to aTToT'lheSe ser vices.
Sunday. ^ !
returned to (Florence to resume his
studies.
Prof, and Mrs. A. McQueon have
returned to Loris to resumle their
school work.
Mrs. Annie E. Douglass returned
to Florence Sunday,
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TH E PATMETTO I
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. R. S. Lawrence, Pastor
The. scene' at the Sunday School
houtv 10 to 11:15 A. M. was beautiful
to" behold Seeing so many promising
children ifrowderL into the Suu?
day School room eager to answer and
ask questions on-the lesson taught.
Dr. Lawrence gave a timely review
for the benefit of the children, concluding
with a general question: How
"maTTy of you (children) prayeif~trc_ _
fore leaving, your homesT this morning?
There were some w"ho confessed
they had not., .but are they ">o
blame? The remarks by Mrs. Wil'lianvT
(evangelist of Washington, S>
C., were of much concern abgut the
children. We are always delighted to
have visitors. ~~ ~~ ?
Thfi_ sermon by Dr. Lawrence at
11:15 A. M. \va^4 t,o the -church asr
the compass is to a ship out on the
...igl.ly fjppp jn fhnt pninlinl out-those
essential things to those who
would find refuge in the church of
the living God. Text found in IsaInl.
O 1 T ... n.M ; 1 9.4 .yi
Present and assisting in the services
were Prof. Simpson, president
of Allen College; Dean Fitzpalrick,
Dr. G. T Dillard and Mrs. Williams,
{evangelist) of Washington; also
-Prof. Abraham;. ..who performed at
the organ so nicely UtHl Tuif. Ford ham
who rendered a touching solo.
T^oth off Allen?College. We appre_ciate
very much their presence and
^service: We?wieh?to of knowledge
the presence of many other visitors.
Come again.
The League scrvuS? consist* d ?,f a
brief song service an! exhortation
from the scripture in the absence of
our literature;
Sunday night at 8 P. M. a class of
of the converts were baptized and
i* i ~ Tin
niMIUU^li l.liC Ubiivi ,
very good pr.eachers but no one can
fill our pastor's place. We believe
if it is God's will He will be in our
midst from now on. I
OPENING OP NEW PARSONAGE^
r Sttmter, S. C.?On Tuesday evening,
September 28th from eight to
'eleven, the officers and members of j
Mt. Pisgah A.M.E. church presented
'heir pastor and wife, the Rev. E. '
F. G. Dent and Mrs. Dent t<> their
friends at the formal opening of
their new parsonage On BartleU St.
The guests were ushered trr-Hy-M*v |M.
S. Salley, chairman of the Building
Committee. Me.^dames , Sm'alls
| and PendergrasS had charge of the
guestsf books. After. registering,
I the guests were presented to Rev.
and Mrs. Dent by Mrs. A.E. Sanders/
president of the -Missionary Society,
who is also Supervisor of the Sumter
i/ci li.iLiiuum uecmcjU lo iiavo'Tr-Trongsurvico
which Wa,s very much en-,
joyed.
?KecrjuLy thji payor's brother Di.
\Y. o. l<.(11 u i?. I). S., and hi.-> sun
Master 11. 1). McGill worshipped with
us. They reside in Ashevillc. J
Having spent a very t>lea.-anI vacationnj
( tdunilna alul LllUhLUL,^ 0.
C., Miss A. E. Moore, returned to
the city of- her nativk-y. ,
Miss Edna A Simmons, student
nurse at Ereeumun's Hospital, \\ asli
ington, 1). C., spent ? Week wi'h her
-rcitk-rvea?and?tri.onls. She departed
for Iter dcstmatH>H_.oh.Jast Frj-..
day morning. .Miss
Ethel DeLaine visited her
Siister Mrs. E. 11. McGill .recently.
1 hoy motored to Ui angelmi g. 1'. C.,
on last Saturday where Miss DeLaine
?\vill resume her posit i< 11 as" teacher
in the public schools.
.Mr; Jolin S. Johnson one of our
trustees is confined in his home on
account cif being indisposed.
On last Friday' night- a glorious"
Love Feast meeting was he.d.
Rev. McGill will speak from the
subject "1 he Relation of Religion
"lo RilCe Rrogressr -*+??Um aft.ernoon_
of the "Jfii, instant.
County Rural schools; Quilt* a iiuiii?j
Tier 'lilllnd--t4oi>44vg?th.. evening and!
were shown through 'he beautifully
lighted and* tastefully "aniangcd
bulling. Much favorable comment
was heard. On passing out refresh-7nents
w eu e set v ed. 7 __ J
, Rev, Dent presented the Presiding
Eh lei1 Or A P. bpeai'i ai muiJei X?t/ iT^mppies.
A very .interesting prograinwas
presented. BvUiililTrt?imi
sic was lujnished throughout the
evening. The "Bennett Quintet" rendered
several selections. 'Mr. Anthuny?I
"tig, of 'he .'d.ong
Orchestra" klelightedthe uuhence
with both cornet and clarinet solos.
Air1 I inig ii tppto an ortist.
r?RxnL-J W. T ay lor was Hie main
speaker and welcomed Rev. and Mrs.
Den'i oh be bull' ut" tlie citiy.eiis Und
churches ltev7Taylor eonihllfllllvd
the beautiful spirit, shown in the
rapid building of the paisonUge and
cognplimentecl the t-ongregati'on on
having such an 'accomplished pastor.1
Prof. J.C. Prioleau, assistant piinci--'
pal of Lincoln High school, and Miv
.M.S. Salley made .short spicy talks.1
?Sjtice?-."nminir to Sumter, about 1
three months ago, ;as quietly Its the
rays of the sun tind" their way thru
the windows of a home Rev. Dentl
has found his wav into the "hearts'
of I he people of Sumter, regardless
o7 denomination. "~i n lifii hill |
Sprung Up ipevvrr??li?p-n t nii.nt-? of
eh'preh and backed by life modest
vi't energetH- .U i s. 1 le-llt. a long, ouc.,1
cessful pastorate is predicted. 1
The old parsonjage had served its
purpose, some of the noblest characters
of " our ' church had lived and]
died within its walls, but its day
had passed, and for many years, it
had been "wished- down." Sucm after
the new pastor came, he suggested
that it be torn down, land without
one cent in the treasury, with which I
to rebuild, the idea spread and the
"logiih Al' Ml I'i )~n 11 ''vivne, "Down
' 'Mi the ,'drt f]pd mi with the new."
All forces were put m nidllUll tt'tjhthe
result stands to be rsyen. Mr. J.'
D. Spears, the contractor has re-*
:eived much praise, on the way he
oahdled the job. .
Very fortunately the Presiding
Elder of the Sumter District, The
Dr^ A.P. Spears, is a member of.
Mt. Pisgah "and his support^ai\d cooperation
meant mucn to the success
>f tho undertaking. Not often does
one see such harmony between, I "redding
Elder, pastor and congregation.
Promniont among the guests were
Phe Rev. M. J. Jackson, .Mrs. M. J<
Jackson- and Miss S.B. Jackson, of
Dialzellr Rev. J. W. Taylor, Pastor
r>f Emninii.l M. E. church, city; Mr ?
and Mrs. E.P. Palmer; Mesdames .
A. Lawson, E.C. Jones, IL?ivMcvans,
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Long, Miss
Elizabeth Richards, Rev. J. W! Walker,
Mrs. J. W. Walker and daugh-1
lor, Rev." A.Jr Jenkins; - -? ?-4
The friends of Rev. and Mrs. Dent J
will f?n/l lKi?ni PAmfnrtalvlv <it nut rwI
at 215 W. Riirtlctto street. The'
church-organizations vied with each
other in providing- such articles as
ivere needed to furnish and'make the
parsonage ^omTortaWe?artif-attiActive
for them. May God dwell with J
ihem and direct, their -"footsteps.
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FlNCKNEY'S FU
UNDERTAKER AND LICI
SOUTH CAROLINA
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DR~ fiEOItfttiHB. KEBE
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koxk am)~nkrvf. si?i:nmist
a Hivtiuiu i ct ?.i vnvai i^uy.
iThis was "a message. K?nji* .'o !*-' ie_
memhered by the?ptrrrp+r?of thm com .
[munity. Rev. Miller seemed to have
been at* his best and the. responses
from'the people were spontaneous.
After this Wotfdt'i l'ul inc.'.'ago. IV'if \Y
R. Fisher spoke in very fine terms
of Rev. T. J. Miller, deceased, also
the prepress that is being made, by _
his son.
_ Thn Pastor. Rev, a ltd' Mrs. I. A. i
Miller. and Mr. 1*1 wining tnrrn t+rr-dinner
puesis of Ml1, and Mis. Jack?
M-III Thoma.-I l-nnundi i :ii)iiiil be- said _
about?the?dinner?and?the hosnjtali- _
ty of Mr. and Mrs. ThomaifiaLso of
their daughter. Miss I.. Thomas'.
Our series of silver teas was held
at the home of Prof, and Mrs'. W..R.
ru
Fisher. We were glad to have as
visitors .Rev.. and Mrs. I. A. Miller,
Mr.* A. Milling, Mr. Ale Donald Mingo
and Mi$fc' "Josephine "'Steven's. 1
Our A. 0. E. League met at 6:15
with a splondijj attendance. The ]
under discussion "Petting otf
to a Good Start" was discussed with
"11 llt'tll uf inteu'j't. The prm-iilum _
of the different auxiliaries and mem- "
hers of the official board assured us
of their unstinted support in all of our
programs.
At 8:15 o'clock Rev. I. A. Miller se
'lertcvl his text from Exodus ,4:2
"What is that in thine hailcl?" Sub- '
jecjt "Use wljat you have." This whs
another soul stirring sermon which
we all enjoyed. > We are always glad 1
to have v Rev. I. A. Miller and his
dejir. companion, Mrs. Adolle Miller ,
with us.
We wish to thank the officers and
members of our church for the splen (
did response7 by them in our Trustee
Rally. - ? ?? ?__
Mrs. Olivia Brislime is still-on the
siek..JIsit_ Wo?are praying for her
speedy recovery.
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' CARD OK- THANKS .
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Wt> wish Lo il'xnri's-: ftllV cinnovrt
thanks ami"-, appro Nation to the
friends for their kindness, durmp the
illness and at the death of our prand
jlauphter. Jessi^ Williford.
Rev. "and 3ft s.~ ~W-. F. fonUhr
and Family" j
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crience means skill MP9I|
ability?the reason K-fl
y you can place utst
confidence in our |m,4|Tj||
lity to serve you best. t^rj&jyi
>erior equipment, moate
cost, care in every R^slI
ail assured. ' Egg
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<:nsed embalmer of
and georgia ~
Funeral Cars and Funeral ?1_
Equipment
as good as the best
l.:00 to 1:00 P. M. Res. 4698
0.00 tu 0:00 P. M. Office 37fti
Office: Residence:
2030 Taylor St.. 1117 Pine St
Office ftours:. Phones:
11 A. M. to 2 P. r. ' ' Res. M78
6 P. M. to 8 P. M.
Dr. W. D. Chappelle
Physician and Surgeon
Diseases of Women and Children
A Specialty
Office: Residence:
2115 Lady St. 1301 Pine St. ..
Columbia, 3. O.
?Office?Heurs^ Tale phones:
3:30 A.-4*. to 7:00 P. M. Office 60S!
4 Residence 8871
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
DENTIST
I .lings, Plates, Crowns and Bridge*
Sunday by Appointment ' .
Extraction by Conductive Anestheele
a Specialty
L 107^2 Washington St., Cola., S. Q?
DR. H. H. COOPER
Dentist
of the Gums
Special Attention Given to Dieeaeee
Gold Crown and Briuge Work
A Specialty
Office Phone 6429, Res. Phone 8264
1126 Washington St., Columbia, S.C. -
PHONES:
Office 3413 Residence 3422
DR. A. J. COLLINS
DENTIST ,
1517 Harden St. Columbia, S. C.
Dffice Phone 8407 "Res. Phone 3798
N. J. FREDERICK
Attorney-at-Law and Notary Pabifta
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS
?State 'tlnd Federal _j
1119 Washington St., Columbia, S. C. .
J. H. JOHNSON & Co. ||l
Notary Public and Dealer |H I
in real estate and sale of lota ial '
PINE RIDGE CEMETERY. Bean-1
tifully located on paved road aboveI I
tvg v. x mv c. |
Phone 6422 I
1109% Washington Street
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