The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 22, 1932, Page Page 5, Image 5
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Fountain ltaptisl ChurchRev.
W. J. Davis, I'astor
Sunday was a lovely day at Fountain
Baptist Church. The pastor was
in our midst in all 'the services lor
. ~iie day."^
There was an interesting SundUy |
lesson to be" discussed after it wair]
called to order by the Supt. affile
usual hour. Tj^e- subject of the .lesson
was, "Christians in the Home,'
Luke- 2:40-52; 10:38-42.
The perliminaries were given after
which followed the reading of the
fifth Chapter of Luke by Rev. *W. T.
TRoylor.^(
Rev. D. S. Sample of First Baptist
Church, Annapolis, Md. was t h e
speaker of the hour; his subject was
n]3uT"Itather Rejoice Your Name is i
Written on High." He is a visiting
, .i ster and a friend of our beloved
"pastor, Rev. W. J. Davis.
In his sermon he recalled Father
Booth of England saying' that the
c- v, Salvation 'Army of today originated
?: from?Booth's teaching. These people
honor and love hirj, therefore-]
they represent "his work. *
The soiftnon was followed by the I
recception of members by the pastor,
in which there were three new members
ti.iken in.
B. Y. P. U. was organized at 6:30,
officers were elected and the pastor
presided for the hour. There was a
large attendance iir the B. Y. P. U. i
Nigjit services begun at 7:30 in
which Dr. D. Si Sample again was
'speaker of the hour. He delivered
Sunday School was opened at t):30j
\ by the Supt.- Deac on A. I.. Grandi%
son, the subject for discussion was
"The Home and the Coming Generation."
Gen. 18:17-1'.); .Duet. 6.4-!);
Mark 10:3-10. After the teachers
had discussed th(. lesson with the
aid of the children the lesson was re.,
viewed by Mr. I\ M. Hammock. I
There was a bidel'j. 'inspirational
mornThg~-service preached . by .our )
loving Pastor Rev. W. J. Davis. Mis
? sermon adced mo-re to the Srtnday 1
School l'isson. His subject being
. "Train up a child in the way ho
should go and even when he is old,
he will not depart from it. Prov.
.22:0. He gave many beautiful* illustrations
for iflstHnce, he told of |
point he had inherited good habits,
his enrivonmcnts charged when he
had {matured. lie "went to places
where men were gambling, he tried
to gamble, hrf? within his conscience
+ began to whip him he told theni it 1
*" w^is not his will, he tried to drink
intoxicating liquors hut couldn't; finally
he returned home poverty
stricken as a prodigal son. He was
glad he had not taken part in the
r? worldly things.. Thus his subject on
trainjng a child was made plain'.
The pastor accepted the Invitotion
to preach at Mt. Olivet Baptist,
Church in Chesterfield courity last
Sunday at 3:00 o'clock. The people
. . were well satisfied with his doctrine.
There were ft l^rge representation
from his church including the
Jun'ior choir. His sermon inspired
the people so much until he was ?n
vrted again.
Sunday night the pastor preached
the most interesting sermon of-today
"His name shall he called Wonderful
and He is the So-n of God,"
Af?er---ir tfroeongh TriktjK-usiKion in
? the \spiritual realm h(f Brought ki*
discussion to a J.ove1y climax by
has taken in eight* (8) members during
the Past week.
Revival services were carried on
last week by Rev. Sample of Annapolis,
Maryland and Rev. Brooks of
Charlottsville, Va., assisted by the
Pastor, Rev. Walter' James Davis.
The services wil continue this wqek
by the Pastor and ,Rev. Strassen. The
pastor will preach on Monday niqrht
?. "Nobody Knows What "a Brownski.n
Woman will do." Rev. Strassen will
preach from the'u tihrough Friday
night.
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SECOND CALVAliY HAITI!?!'
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The pastoiy. Rjev. M>. jVj-artpJette
Peace announces tfie following M5CC1"
i cs for Sunday Oct. 23rd:
1,1:15?Message Theme: "Impris>11
(1 Souls;" 7:?0, subject "Which]
*!(>(!?" A modern approach, to the
; is Commandment. <
'i he, Church School will meet at >
0 A. M., Supt. Poe in charge. The '
!. V. P; U. at ? P. \1.Mrs, Albert a
.sir-ons, President. I
Notes- "Soeond Calvary adopts [
loy Scout Monumentr" Moikl-iy even- j
mg at 7 P. M. The meeting will bei.
l.eld at the churehs. The TfifecTTng |
oirmittee is composed of Dr. N.. A.
"enkins,, Mr. K. L. Simons and 'he
pa.-toy, with Mr. William Poe, Scout
Master, assisted by Mrs. R. W. Jackson
Jr. .
ST. JAMES CIIl KCH NEWS*
Altho* it rained Sunday very, hard
the Supt. and his co-workers were 'at
their npst "f 'i"*y - :
-The Services wero good despite the_.
iiaiijy hoi-?The?Junior Choii "
lwatj at its hotl Sunday?morning)
.?rv. uwi'ii s suDject was "Confidence
umh. .Faith in the Church .of God."
This sermon was very much" nnhft-iiu
to Those present.
The war is on. The Japs and
Chinese are still fighting. Monday
. ight the Chinese Wedding sponsor(i
by Miss Wiihlementa Herrin was
.ui'e a success.. \ '*
he Japs are having an old folks
concert Friday night. This is sponc.ed
by iMiss B. A. Bouknight.
Sunday is the Red Letter Day for
die Japs and Chipese Drive. Rev. J.
McClellan will preach Sunday nile
for the two armies and the army ",
aising the highest amount of money
will be 'crowned bv 'he Presiding
Rider.
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NOTICE
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The advisoryMommittee of the Lay-inen
Movement of the Columbia Conference
is -requested To m<tcT~al Chapel
Station, Columbia, Saturday, Oct.
'"Mb inrt nt 11 A M A II lie r i li ;
to attend arc welcome.
H. B. Riktard, Chairman
Julius Bowman, Local Com.
IIEMMIXGWAY CHAl'KI, -?==
A. M. E. CIICRCH
Rev. .1. F., Stanley, Pastor .
We have been- having a spiritual
revivnl -
...wuiis wnicii Dogan the 2nd
Sunday, lasting thru Rrd Sunday. On
-account of so much rain we were
somewhat cut off but during the week
we had a brief message each night.
\Ve went home each night rejoicing
after being plowed up by these gospel
messages.' These messages were
brought by Rev. Jessie Falk and
Rev. Mcthaliu of the Holinest Church
of Conway,
We were also glad to have* with,
.us Mf. ap.d Mrs. Sam Pinckney of
Conway also Sister Rosa Long. Others
whose names we-don't have space j
to mention.
Five persons confessed Christ in
the. forgiveness of their sins.
Rev. Stanley has tilways proven
himself a man of God, I pray God's
hles<sing upon him.
Hethlehem Baptist Church
Rev. S. Chestnut, Pastor
Our revival meeting which commenced-'
the 1st Sundav niirht ?n<l
ran thru 2nd Sunday night'was very
good. During our revival meeting
we had several visiting ministers.
Uov. J. F. Stanley, RevrJc^io'Falk
and Ave had the presence of several
visiting friends from various churches.
We also, enjoyed the cooperation
of our sister church, Hemmingway
Chap'el.
We pray the blessings of God upon i
Roy. Chestnut that he may be successful
along life journey. ,
CONWAY NEWS
llethcl A. M, K. Church ,
Hey. W, 1. Gore, Pastor
Sunday was ia very rajiny May.
Church attendance was very poor,
yet a faithful few was at their post
of duty. At the usual hour of %prvice
Rey. Gore, G. W. James and John
Charlton ascended the rostrum. The
pastor selected his text Romans K:
1; subject "No Condemnation." Ho j
preached an inspiring sermon. * Re-i
marks by Rev. Charlton..- \Ve are
very pleased to acknowledge the pre? |
encc of visitors and welcomes thc-m at I
all time. On account of the inclemcy
of the weather we were unable tohold
Sunday School and nigjjt service.
The public will be pleased to learn
that Mr. Daniel McCray* and Mrs.
Hannah Johnson are rapidly recuperating
from their recent illness.
Mrs. Katie I.oman was called to
Dunn, -N. C.,\ Friday on account of
tbfc illness of her sister. Mrs. C. Parker,
Is somewhat indisposed. We
hop-' that sh" v.-'ll bf> herself again
soon.
Mr.-G. W. Tyson and Mr. J. B.
Jo-nes motored bo Charleston last
week on business.
Mrs. Roxie Tyson returned home
.last Friday from N?w York. '. She
j reports a very instructive aril- en
| loyable trip. There was a ngeon [
Fly at the church Monday night for I
the.benefit of the church.
I Bethel is wide-awake now and I
straining every nerve trying to raise
j are very busy and, a good suceehs~ne~
' assured. We wish tff express our."
sincere thanks and appreciation toMr.
C. A. Jones, Mr. John Moore,
Jr.; Mr. F. B. Hemmingway, Mr. Jas.
llemmingway, Mr. Collins McCray,
Mr. George Latimer; Mr. Thomas
Gadson,, Mr. Paul Nickenson, J.
Jolance, Mr. Cuffie Jolance and the
good sisters and others whose names
I cannot re-call , at this writing for
the work that they did in helping to
, beautify the inside walls ptf the .
church. It locks like a new build
i.nuren OI Laving Uott, Pillow and f
Ground of Truth, H. I'. G. of T. I
is glad to report thy w.ork growing.
Rev. Bro-. Pollard, preachetPso won- I
derful Sunday night.. ' Thursday niie
a program was carried out.
Fried -chicken, 'potato salad and
banana ice cream was served in the*
dining room of ,fhe . church, T<>K2 lie?Jtalb
Ave. This was done by a few
members of the Charity Club No. 1.
Deacon Henry Grant, Jr. is the Supt.
of Sunday School, -a He gladly brought
little Davis Robinson along Sunday.
Verb Griffin i.s a regular attendant,
and is always on time. Olivia Dendy has
been absent for a couple of Sunlays.
I believe she is sick. Am gostill
with Rev. Iluckett.
JONES CHAPEL A. M. E.
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Rev. \\\ B. Gibbs, Pastor
Sunday School was called to order
at 10 A. M. by the Supt. hjs
teachers on the job infspite of. the i
i.ainy weather and children to 'hear
ivord of the Master.
At 11 A. M, Dr. Gibbs preached |
a wonderful sermon from St. Luke |
Foxes have holes" and birds of
the air have nests, but the son of man
hath nowhere to lay his head.?This
was a master-piece. We onl.v.w'T
n/1 fni' n t'li 11 church Ho hem* tlii? on
usual pood messape, 'as he pave
each man his moat in'due season.
Woll mipht we say like David: . "I
was plad when they sail- unto me,
let us po into the house of the Lord"
Truly the Lord blessed our efforts to-'
try to be found at lh .> house at~the j
time appointed to meet Him there. i
Sunday H:00 the pastor preached
another stirrinp meSsape from 2 Tim. j
4:2. Be' instant in season, out;
of season. JThls messape will lohp \
live in the herirts and mind of each ;
one present. When he told his hear- |
ers to serve God in season and out j
of season so as .to he found on the
job when Jesifs comes. I
Remember the?, sick! Go fo see
- Kvorlasting^-iKvolling" .Place Atl.j
who know Rev. Anderson calls' hjm j
a great preacher. We are always r
glad for such gospel messages. It is
what the churches needs, a good reviving
of the people because they are !
on a wopder-like state of mind. Job ,
when he said "Oh that I know where i
I might find him. * The people wants !
ease of mind and soul and no weak
preacher is able to console the mindf j
unless he be strong. The doors of i
the church stand open for the word '
of God like that at all times.
LEADER . . , .. .
two ckijat mi;i;tim;s in tin-:
STATtt IN A. M. K. ( IK( BBS '
Mr. 1'hlilor:
Since* your Mffc$t^yyduui4i? paper
has become the niediui^jhrougli which
all K*i*<Iiichurch 01 i^ftiizations j nI>lish
their doings, I lee I thai it. i A open
i?. to an indi\idual who haS- a word
to say Tor the good of the Organ i/.atiott
ol' whit h- he is. identified, And
especially when he? assumes all HTa
tesponsihilily for what h.o ^ writes
and says.
Now tner<. seem to he a great tinrest
on the par' of some otticials on
account of the Laymen meeting held
in Charleston^ S. some time ago,
and the?ftr-eacher* meeting held in
Sumter, S. ('. .
But as a Laymen that loves m\
i:hurrlr~and""KrtTTml let me inform .ill
that is Concerned ahout the welfare
of the Church and school they needn't
give tlu-mselve.s no uneasiness ahoUT
the Laylien's meeting in ChaHeston,
for il w le ?-oii-po-e.l of man-?nifnd.v
and worn, nl.v laities of the sta'e thai
stall L?Ho:?Lhe?future good?* ?!.. I'mi.l.ni.rt
h' ;i;ul~,Tl,:hnwl rt'g^nllcu" nf the
feelngs of men. V\*e feel that, our
church .and schorrt -is here to. jstay.
Anil sine.. w<* are larirelv rh*. litmii.
c'iiil suporters of them, \vt. should
have a larger r'cprt?*eiHiiti<his of
manly fay men on, the coiwyuittl-es aiid
boards desilirg with the coHeetions
and disposition of same, Taxations
without . epres.mtalion is unpleasant,
unfair at:d dissatisfactory thing sis
nlong any. people or any grtnrp ttttd.
disrtiptous geneVally foV!,o\v. Why
not do what- is right,"by* let ting all
concerned -see 'that things sire. going
right f*rr.? "?
^TIk" lsw r-H it's meet hut in Charleston
pledgvd 'their'* support to the
church and school, hut wants, an
inside a ie.w of affairs and an itemized
istaUml- nt of all funds handled.
The re-sohi'io'^s adopted in our
meeting wasn't* against .no men or
wo me a that means tp'.db right and
stall i for the same. They criticised
some actions"'vn nrr pas,. rrr bad
handling of fund's, wiih no desire to
td'iiiie 'In i it ihi 'nil i'11i r;11 ifi i i I
Iking guilty or -billowing stub a
thing. ' There is a saving 'hat "You
must hollow when ybu icy. hurt.' S<
we arc hbllbu'ering when we are hun
ainl-liefon- u,. . i e Inn fitgain. n> K . p
from getting hurt.'
We feel tha' a person that "has been
given sufficient chances to se't. that
affairs go righ' and lepiateilly fail*
d to have done So should he left oil
right.
Now 111 'conclusion we arc all \vt.
till' bishop he hasn't'?luon?hero
long enough for if in l>c .ojhprwisi".
All of his program .thus'far-haw bee
mrrced amj sec in i mi l y the whole, l!ot
iit> one raised a voice against it. when
it was in our power to prevent it' tve
diihi'i agree. TJiat says n|l were
with hint ?r. suhmitte! to stimu.
Hut it doesn't say that we mustn't
stand lor some needed change's in
the affairs of the church an i syhool.
and for rights given us in the last
two general conferences. :
The best friends to a man or cu?
tern- are not the ones whomsray> tlu^
best things or agrees with everything
right or wrong/ Sometime that class
is looking for. selfish guilts?h..ve
lost several prepared mCn of that
type. I feel when they Install hope,
they went to other churches. A got
parent -chastises his children 1> cans,
bi?.love them, so it is with -nto-in?Uwt.
ehureh. I 'am going id stay, and
stand for right. <?
TI. R. R!KAlfft,
Prosperity, S. C. ' "'
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