The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 29, 1932, Page Page 5, Image 5
An interesting paper wafc read by
Miss Lu'cy Lee and also Miss Jessie
McNeil. Attendance \Vas larore and
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coMect^orts were liberal. Everyone
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_ hpH n hnppy timc .>-u.i went away ro
joicing. .
SPARTANBl'KG NEWjS ' |?
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Silver IIill Si. K. Church fu
Rev.' G. A. Thomas, Pastor"*
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Sunday was an ideal . day and
many of Qthe .church goers were on oll
their way to the respective churches vo
Sunday- School?w?*?hrrgeiwattended
and quite a pleasant hour was m(
s^ent. The review by the assistant th
Supt. Dr.- Adains was very enter- wt
taining. . ' ,pr
The morning worship 'began a> ph
11:30 A. M. The pastor selected the i'i
message from 8th Psalm 4-5 verses' pl<
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A- suDjeet, Man,, tne little god. mis pe
was a master-piece. he
We are pleased to acknowledge the I Lc
presence of our visitors each Sunday ho
and will thank you fay your eontin- to
ued visits to our services. You are kii
cordially welcome.?? : ~ey
The Epworth League, ifj moving on pi
nicely?with?tlx*?olficicnt?pi esident
_ Mr. J. S. Simpson. >
The Slabtown Convention on last
Thursday evening was a unique suc1
cess. It was an enjoyable program
and was witnessed by an appreciative .
audience. The audience was kept in
an uproarious laughter during tlie
entire program. Mrs. G. A. Thonias '
suOiisur.
The Pew Rally on-Sunday evening. 1_
October 9, given by tluy Roosters and
Ladies Aid ClubsKxyas- a financial )W
.c.success
-Br-W^fcer-dclivyru.! .in ad- 1 ""
dress at Greer's-Sunday;?Or. Walker
plans to open a dental office in
Greer. St
The hit of the season will he the
Home-coming contest in November
when Claflin will meet Sta'e. Crowds
from every "part trf the state .no erpected
to- atendt this great clash.
$2.50 round trip excursions from all j'1
points in South Carolina. See IieV.,
G. A. Thomas. , ^ r
The Claflin Alumn! Association - ,
met at the home of Mrs. Essie Moore .
glj
with a full chorum. The next meet>
. sol
ing will be held at the home of Miss ^
K. R. Moore', Keene St. ~~ ,
The entertainments given by Mosdames
J. B. Walker and William Be- ..
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tnea were quite a success. \Those,
etntertaknment's are l?iven ?for the ^
benefit of the church. _y
The Lions' ?11ub representing the ))a
V men of the church made a splendid
report. The sum of $24.00 was raft- -pj.
, ed. The final -report will be made
the 4th Sunday in November. Men!
* Listen to the ladies report next jH,
^ Sunday. . " 1 y<j
Mr. C. B. Morrison has changed
the looks of S. Liberty St. by re- jnJ
pairing and opening a first-clash j
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MKT UK I, A: M. K. CHURCH
R??v. R. S. Lawrence, Pastor
P<
The Sunday School was (in full vi
loom at 10 Sunday morning with j
lu: t of the teachers and officers at of
ie f5 post -of duty. The lesson peri- fo
1 was very interesting and the re
iew by Mr. Harvey and remarks by i in
ie pastor were ^ery. much in place tr
nd enjoyt>,l by all. Many visitors Im;
ere present aiy| nn.lnn.iw.
ie Supt. and school. Quite a splen yc
id audience wi^s present at the llt-15
. M. service and listened to- a glo- n*
tius Sermon delivered by I)r, Law- jy
nee which caused great rejoicing p.
the word of God fell fnto the heart1 h(
believers. The tefct \vas t&keti jyj
itb.. MM h P'uilin 5 voniib Sub
ci "rnntilem or *ight of the Cross."
hreo persons cfmir nnd'j^
ani'd~tho ehun.li upun Invitation tor te
liich w'e are thankful. en
Dr. Lawpence preaehed at Chap- j0,
die station For Rev. Green Shnd?v ' .
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'ternoon and again Jfil]ed_his_pulpif"bj^
7:30 P. M. Selecting as a subject je(
A'hat is Regeneration," as found !tj.
St...John 113 Thrnin Hwft w?o-e~
aT wonderful, sermons pure and
ire filled gospelP with at the Chris- ?c
rln Endeavor hour. Miss Eva Por- j_j(
rliel i and Miss Franklin Scott were ^
charge assisted by Miss L. Stfoy sej
e puigrni was very, pood and well:
ndered. We wish to thank all par- Jg.
ripants for service rendered. The ?
en
icial Com ni it tee is conducting "Hal
w '-en Night" in the Spnday School *,
11>in a | ?Friday?t+nr?28.
un.e and enjoy an evenng of real
in with thi? children. ; :?- v?
"A Mock Conference" will be held.
fder Ahe--jauf.picus ol 'Stewardess
>ard No. 1 Monday night the 31 in
e basement* of the church. Come
t you'll forget your troubles when
a hear these reports
Next Sunday will be known as Wo- mc
rnVi l)ay at Bethel except where |
e women allow the men to have a
id to say. The sermon will be ^h
oaehed hv T?ov '-iict?.? w:liioi?? ?I*'
it form service at night. You^are -J
cited to witness these -services
. ad-u'. HetheT -Church is again ap- l0?(.
aliug to its members and friends to j '
U>_ill_ruLung~uur conferenee-elatms-Y6^'
t us not forget how kind the bis- en'
p anil the general church has been
Bethel and in this way return the
ulncss. Pay oVer your dollar mon
to yoilr leader or to the pastor
ease.
IT. PISGAH A. M .E. CHUKCH Ml
bei
Rev. M. G, Williams. Pastor
? ' thi
Greenwood, S. C.?The Sunday thi
hool convened at thb usual hour 'die
th Sujvt. and' teachers at their post j
duty. After the lesson was well his
reused. it was splendidly reviewed 'pis
our Supt., Mrs. A. M. Perrin." on*
l"h(t morning "services began at the ow
ual hour. The pastor was unable boi
11 the pulpit. However, he js much Th
moved at this writing . th<
Key. R. H. Marshall took charge of-Tire
p services. TI is text was tfoVind 'in
. Mark 0:10. " Th^ subject was well th?
!cussed to the delight of all. '
Steawrde^s .Board No. 1 met at(^a
2 home .of Mrs. Lizzie Bishop 205 .Lei
llwee-i^t.. at 'the usual liuur With jb*
? president. The meeting was ste
I lei to order by the President Mrs. ion
M. W/illiams. 1
Encouraging remarks were made dei
pastor, members and visiting Co'
!<>nd? ' -Thn ninmtifi*; om olu.o?o I v?
given ML 'lit: iiuiiic t?t nun, j-pp,
"awfon^ Remarks were made by ^
stor and some of the officers. The
: pr<
ard so adjourned themselves for ^
n evening.
is
The B&ards are making wonderful ^
ogress and we hope that the mem?
will cooperate w'th eftch other to" '
op fheift on the level.
Quite a few member^ are on the
k list. Mrs.v Leah Mosley, Mrs.
la Wright and Mr. L. C. Waller. 1
t those who oan visit them and Su
eer them on to recovery. ' 'A.
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THE PALMETTC
ACTIVATES AT SECOND
?; calvary.
The Pastor, Rev. M. Marquette
lace announces the following serces
Sunday, October 30th, at 11:15
Message Subject: "The Daughters
Z * '
Martha." A sermon witlh, a pro
und human appeal
At 7:30 P. M. Subject of the eveng
message will be "Modern Idolay;"
the second in the Ten Comandment
Series?vital messages
at will reach the heart and mind
>u should hear these series.
The Church School and B. Y. P. U
eet at the regular hours respective.
.- The Junior Division of the B. Y
U.^presents fat the,?B. *Y. P. U
>ur a.play entitled: "The Choosers'
iss Hrtygnnri, itirnnti?na?
At 3:00 P. M. -there will be a spe;
-tl program featuring the Cnrppn.
rs, Bricklayers, Painleis and Plas
rers of the city, who will be prest
In a. body. Special music. Polwing
Jhe erowds at Second Cblvarj
3:00 P. M.? an address_ will be de ered
by the Rev. M. M. Peace; subit:/'Are
Negro Skilled Laborers
mmed?" D. D. Mozee and clubs
onsoring; benefit of the rally.
Monday evening 8:00 P. M. Slippei
vvMi, miiu juufti am cilipilttSlZlIlg
}lloween.*Admission ten cents. Mrs
W. Jackson and Mrs. M. E. Rus!L_
promoters. Benefit of rally.
Columbians cannot fail tp hear the
cond Calvary Pastor, Thursday ev.
ing, Nov. 3rd, at Second Calvary
lurch in his maiden debut as a
''The NWds of the Hour." It's
ing to-be j^d Jiot. You too must
in the crtvyd.--^
' ??r ? T? FRIENDSHIP
NEWS
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Fijjpndshjip's rostrum was filled on
naay with the Rev. Isaac who deered
a _^wondorful sermon from~tlf3
ct Rev. 2:7. It was a thrilling se>
i-L-i. 1 * '
m iu mi mat neara it.
rho Friendship church sends her
legate Deacon Wm. Kennedy. The
thsr-mane.wAseociat! n which held
jir session at the Gerhsnmvane Bap
t Ci.urch at Chester, S. 0. '*
D to con Kennedy met large crowds
pebple attending the Association,
gi eat sermon was heard at 12 00
lock by Rev. Hall,
ftio congregation wa;? well-fed, both
iritually THini phyalCfllly with chick
, pies and cakes.
EMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev, R T T.pmnn, Pnotnr
The Sunday school was opened at
rOO a.m.", by our most efficient Supt"
\ M.B. Williams. A goodly numr
was present. The children listenattentively
to their teachers and
; manner in which they explained
i lesson. The lesson was splenlly
reviewed by Mr. Jas. Sawyer.
A.t 11:30 a.m., Rev. Lemon selected
text fromT Cor. 3:8: Now he that
tntpfVi ? 4-V? o f '1
M..v? ?>v vjihw naici^Ui pre
s: and every man shall receive his
n reward taccording to his own lar.
Subject: Labor and reward,
is. was a message that will lipve
i desired effect in the hearts o f
iDnancT women?so beautifuly outed
that there will be no escape for
! wkked.
5:30 p.m., the president, Mr. James
wyer was at his post in the A.C.E.
ague with an appreciative ' group
youh? peopfe. The-League is
- JJ1-- *- ' - - '
auiiy growing under his supervisi.
f:30 p. m.f Rev^ Thompson, a stunt
of the College Dept. of Allen
liege preached from St. Matt. 5:13
are the salt of the earth: but-if
s salt has lost its sfa.votir.Cst'tiere:h
shall it be salted ? It is theree
good for nothing, but to be cast
;, and to be trodden pnder the foot
men. This/message was full of
?ded information that will* do us
ad. Mr. Montgomery joined our
id. Among the visitors were Mr.
ther Myers and Miss Baxter.
VTr. John Wise and Mr. Johnie Swy
rt lare oh the sick list. We hope
them a speedy recovery.
Conference is now at hand. Every
mber is working hard to do his
-ttr have our pastor feel uplifted.
Saturday, Oct. 29 there~ will be a
itterling dinner at *the home of
s. E .C._ Clark, 2503 Washington
eetr Let our members as well as
ends mjake this a grand feast. She
1 also have hot fish. Dinner will
ready at 1 p.m.
sunaay, Uct. 30, Mrs. R. I. Lemon
giving a Silvers Tea for the benefit
the Few Rally, at'4:30 p.m. The
w Rally will be Sunday afternoon
v. 13. Rev. W. G.Owens will
>ach; his choir will furnish, music,
drs. Mattie Mosely of Greenwood
visiting her sisters on Liberty St.
s. Mayes, Lever and Gray.
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Wlh/NSBORO NEWS
Wayman A .M. E. Church
Rev. A. J. Felix, pastor
The Sunday School opehed <m~tim,e
nday morning. The Supt. Mr. S.
Moore and his staff , of teachers
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) LEADER
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BETHEL A~ M. E. CHURCH .
, | Dr. R. E. Brogdon, Pastor
Georgetown, S. C.?At the usual
'.hour on Sunday-A. M. an appreciLve
audience heard a sermon by our
pastor that was "Stftfhg, and beautifully
illustrated, and encouraging. The
words of the text were selected from
2nd Chonicles 32:7-8, "Be Strong and
| Courageous, be not afraid nor dis1
jinayed, for- the Kihg~or Assyria: nor
' for all the multitude that is witfii him;
[for there be more with us than with
jhim. With him is an arm of flesh;
' | but with us dhe I>ord our God to help
*-,us and to fight ;Our battles."
J i Bro. Greene of Goldsboro, N. C. and
Bro. Howard of Spartanburg. S C.
;were welcome visitors at this service. .
| Owing to the steady down pour of _
' fllft a|l stiinHay ami Snnfjny + of
the 16 inst the entertainment by
the men was deferred,-but come out
Sunday night of- tho 80th and hear
' thehi.
According to a previous telegram
recieved by the pastor on last Sun'
day, we are expecting Bishop Noah
L W. Williams of the Episcopal District
to be with us on_Sunday A. M. I
Oct. -30th. Come out fand hear him.
le is wonderful, come early and avoid
k, the rush. * it
' j The Senior Stewardess met Sunday
jP. M. at the home of the president,
* |^25 'Church St., and the Junior Board
^met at the parsonage, 417 Broad St., .
at the same hour. The attendance at
;J>oth was good. ft,
1 We Still'have"a number of sick
members. Special prayers were offered
' them at the ihorning services last g{
_ Sunday. - = Tf
I.ADSON PRESBYTERIAN
' _"~7" CHURCH
1
Columbia, S. fc.?Sunday Oct. 23
was a beautiful Indian summer day. 1
Members and friends of Ladson took
advantage of the weather and came ('
ut in large numbers.
Rev. Powe filled the hearts of all M
his listeners as he expounded "the
gospel from Judges 10:14 usingjas his 1
theme: "The God ye Have Chosen." '
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He vividly ppipted out that tfte at- .....
mighty wanted Israel to see the futility.
iyf her * heathen"t3dds, "tKIs_WTse ..
men choose the spirit that dominate J.c
their lives long before the time of 1
-difficulty, that we must seek now the
God who will not fail us, ae'quaint
^iiow^-oufselves-^&h--Him and be at "7
o . t 1'
I peace. This was truly and uplifting
and soul-stirring sermon.
A Boy Scout organization was or- M
gqniz^d in our church, Sunday a w.eek ^
ago, by Mr. H. B. Rutherford.
The Ladies Missionary Society -will ^
inieet Nov. 1st at ti^e manse. Mrs,
A. S. Powe, hostess.
Elder . C. A. Johnson led pffayer v
meeting last Wednesday nighLt^He ^
made an interesting talk using as ;
his basis Prov. 22:13.
M. Walker Johnson.
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Were on hnihH* ?ni wo h-iH n wnnHor.
ful discussion of the lesson. We had
a very timely review by the Supt. , '
At 11:30 o'clock the pastor delivered
to us a very inspiring sermon
from Isaiah 40.31. ?!
At night several young men and
-women wete fellowshipped into the
church as a result of the recent re
vival meeting. Quite a number were
sent to the other churches of the
. town.
r The sermon for the occasion was **
deflivere^i by the evangelist Rev. U1
Miss Balfour. An* appreciative audience
witnessed the services.
The Stewards realized a neat sum ll<
for the pastor in their rally. They
also announced that it wpuld be continued
through t^e Second Sunday in ^
November. ?
Mrs. L. P. Campbell opened her
school at Shady Grove last Monday ^
morning w'.th a very fine erp-ollment.
The otetlook apears bright for
a prosperous term. She has as her '
assistant Miss Ruth Peaks. We trust _
this will be their banner year. I
The pastor and members of the
n:? m L 11 u: ? .-u d
ay School a' the
irricd on hy the' Sun". I:.'
?H. The lessors wir'r !a
TG tOTU'+lfi s aT17i .>< ITT*
asses, after which .Mi? I.
anexeite reviewed '1 ? h ?
as 'very yi ><<<[.
, At 11 (( 'clock - I'a -:
Owens. pTT-iwiic.i ryn"
tot .on "Stewardship" w.illy
say t'hat nur h-ar:.hilc
he o 1 k ?
Ration for joiner-. waV <
id :ifiije wa?? XL-da,- .
ip chinch, th.i.- iiialu? '
vth person haviny
;lves 'o 'he' cl'ii;; i-h'.
Ill the irt'twr.inii, - y
ev. J. C. ,Alnlei>or? S.
. M. E. Church ca:t,v a:
is choir ami nn.-n,i < t - . .
ondyrful service-.
Dr. Antler. ujii' jjrt a. i.4-v
arm Christians." This v. aery
hiuvR-nr~iiirii.,u a;..j
ijr truth in 1.1(1- I ? a-'At
6t:Jo 1'. At t!,... U.jvU-MV"
lei \ve ha.l its our jra,-' A' ,
k'Clelland. -the w.f.i . f ti'. . .
: J - . "ft -W
der who made -a,mo remut rr-**.T
as very much ai?i?rcvialed.
At 8:00 oVlock ''In* p< ;.i
eaehed a wonderful s< s:<. . ;
ated vith^ Keys.- A. J i .uifrm'ouis,
Missouri av.d l!e.v. I1 '
te Lancaster <ti>tnc*..
At the close of. the- ,?cr..o
tow*" 00.1 . u -I !,; \
i
ience means skill nHH
tbility?the reason
yoti caft place ut- <
confidence in our ?T|Tjj
y to serve you best.
rior equipment, mo- I
e cost, care in every Kg!
I assured. btrfef
teaaaHLJ^-?
MuoM>>,c,wiii in,, Columbia, S.U.
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