The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 12, 1932, Page Page, Image 5
Love and 2, The Evidence of 11 j s j
sive. At night Df. Lawrence prcaci- j
ed from the text found" ii?. 1st Cor. !
11:25, emphasizing^greatly the-. eh- |
**""/ blems and celebra' ions of the" Lord's j
Slipper, Frequent participation ne- i
cessary to remember this occasion^
Those who witnessed the program at
* Christian Endeavor hour Sundyy-will
agree that the .occasion was quiyorn
-treat. We wish to thank again ^1 iss
T E. Kennedy for this "high class find
appreciative?program. M r. I lugh11;- jxird
Mr. Sweat of. Allen* for their
* well thought out-and impressive a
dress on the topic* Prof. Fordhanr
for several charming musical numbers,
accompanied by Prof. Abraham
_i. both connected with?thr music department
at Allen and Miss dessie [
our former president for her lYcwnsecration
of service in fact we. thank
?a/>U f ai? . Itic tvr/icdp/ui P ? /'?!* II I!
vices began 'be usual hour well at- I
tended.
The attendance at Sabbath School
was very goo 1 and the subject under
discission provoked a deal it" in?
. terest. At 11:15 our pastor preach-.
^ ed another one of his masterful sermons,
full of force and dynamic power.
He selected as a text Romans
, . ~ 8:30. .Subject "Love of Chris'.
Sunday otir usual day to commonrmorate
the death and suffering of out
Lord and Master nothing cyyld have
been more inspiring an ! appropriate :
for the occasion than such a sermon.
After a lengthy spell of illness
ftlrs. Harriet .WcKmney succumneil on
last Wednesday. Funeral service was
held Thursday afternoon at Silver
Hill M. E. Church. "
Cottfbrence is now at hand. Every
rmember is laboring hard to do his
J bit, to have our pastor uplifted.'
The following entertainments are
given for the benefit, of the church.
Tuesday evening. Mr. Jim Twilty.
entertained with a chit'erling dinner.
The friends as well as members made
this a grands-feast. ~
>. Me^James lata Palmer and C. N.
^ ' Litlejohn were joint hostesses to a j
silver tea, Wednesday evening at tlie J
honie of the former on Howard St. i
We witnessed a very unique enter-I
tainment. - . *
Mrs. Ophelia Cleveland ' gave * a
fish fry Thursday evening. This was
a financial success.
A special .rally or Mock Conference
was theldl Friday everting in the
church auditorium. Everyone should
> have been present to hear the reports
You would have said "there's no such,
thinpr as depression." Rally to "be
' continued. * .
The various clubs of The-cluirch are
busy afi.:i a good success is assured.
Each Ward Leader is earnestly ask
ed to do their best in order Lhat oui
rally will register a creditable sum.
Rev. (i. A. Thomas is attending a
meeting in Atlanta, Ga.. this week.
x ~ AfterTTshort visit to friends; Miss
Melissa Preston and son has returned
to- Daytona Reach, Fla,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd of Washington
D. C. announce-the birth of a son,
Floyd Samuel, Mrs". TTlunt was be-'
' "fore heir mar Mage. Ruth Earle of |
spartanourg, ?. u.
Miss Wilkinson of Ilonon Pa Hi ithe
guest of Miss Creola Wootlwur.i,
? Rov. C.usgie Sumter onP of Groenville's
leading ministers and brother
U.of Mrs. Wm. Retliea o-f (his city has
been called to the pastorate of the
A. M. E. Church in Cincinnati,.Ohio.
W/e wish him God's speed.
The hif~or~thF st-aso>> will lie the
Home-coming contest on November
24th, (Thanksgiving 'Day) when
Claflin will meet State. Crowds arc
expected to attend this great clash.
$2.50.rftUDiijtrip excusions from all
points in Ss-uth Carolina. Reservav
tions must be made before Hip UHi,
^ of November.. For further in forma- {
*{tT gfrft gev. G. A. Thomas or phone
- 2082.
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.y.iatatf- ;t?,? , b__ . >
Those visi'iiwthe N\ I\. (Conference
sit .Conway last week were: Prof, (J.
\V". ft. ward. i\Icsdaioos~ K. R. Howard
R 'sa (Jihhs. (radsdou; T'.. I,. Fr-asier,
?di-s 1. (', Atide.psqn alwl the ptistor.
A! SKCOND CAhVARY
MAPTIST CHl'RCli
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Tlx'ri' is an evidence, of increased I
ei!tfmsias;>i in tin' church school
which ihee's at .10 A. M. Supt. Polled
Ills eiu-rjfetie oii'iciaL and teach?
inn; stall' urge your presence.
1 1 >1 "? ^nioi 'iinvr-messaire by the pasor?
subject "And 'I'n'o .The Angel of
riie < huveh.- -Second Cfdvary." At
Ac It. V. P. I*. luvur ?T V. AH 'Prof.
II. \V.. P?aun vrardncr. editor of'v'he
Palmetto Header, will lecture oil "The
(io.iil and Kvil in Newspapers." The
public is invited. . I
At 7P. ?M. Evening message.
"iri... .. n.a.. i\? > ? -i-L..
V i ?? ? \\ cl IMMt> 1 /cl> . 1 III' I
I oik iiiV < ?-M > 1 i 11to. hear thest? messaces
why ' I < m '1 you join them?
I lie T n CoOunandmenl s., a Modern
Approach.
~r'j5P'.\RT yxth lirr m:\vs
Ml. Moriah Baptist Church
Rev. A. M. Matthews, I'astor
STwVices were Xol I at tbn?tretinV"
h"tlf Sllll'lity mofllillt.'-. The t?nlpit
was graced by the pastor His text
was found 1st John 4:1b, We love
Him because IT? first loved us. Subject
"D" we .really love Je.<us?"
T1h> Missionary No. 2 rendered an.
\ client proiriani at the evenmp services
before the sermon treating up>!i
.Mission, also .delivered by Rev.
Ma'thews:'' Text John .1:11. "Thou
'Hast 'nothing' (o draw with ami the!
vdl is deep.'1?
Thn M rv fsiuMntv i-ntutrtiul
Monday* night, in the basement of the
hiiick by Mis, Bessie -Richards. Mi-:Margaret.
Moore ami Mr. BeniiLe
Tally. Three prizes were given to
he three best _ eonicstants. Namely
little Miss Frames Rogers, Miss
Stv}es??Hid Mrs.- Addicr McWhorter.
Kncli consisted of a nice box of candy
"The Mothers and Daughters of
Unity" had a very interesting meeting
at the home of Mrs. Lula Sullivan
on Young St. Quite a few v'is'U"
tors were present
A lovely "Repast was served consisting
of fruit sala 1, cheese. Ipscuits
spiced tea and *c;fks?s.
Mrs. Ilattie Blately. Pres. Mrs. Yir
gie Jenkins, Secretary.
The ladies <ff Spartanburg are
planning toy celebrate Emancipation
Day as never before.-A reception
will ht. given/in honor of the speaker.
Prof. M. G. Hawkins motored to
Red Point? Friday to spend a while
with relatives. '
Mr, and- Mrs. Cleveland Gist were
again visited by the stork and lt<
ioft another baby girl.
Mrs. Maggie Dawk ins of (J room:!] '
S. sister of. under taker John Wood
ward, died Sunday at her home and
was brought here to Woodward's Fur.
oral Home.
Majority D.iptist Chitcc-h?Rev. .1,
Wt?1fjolenian, I'astor
The Ton Nights Revival Mooting
at the Majority Baptist Church which
was conducted By the Rev. A. W.
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. v,.,. i-.il.-> HIUICIJ J> ?LIV (JKK'SI
. ' o <r . .
Baptist chui'vh in tin- eity.an 1 is one
.of tin?. leading bap'ist churches in
tlie state. 5t has th(> Jjest choir in
'lie-city. .Tlr's ehoi?* .sinus on all the
leading musical programs. It is
scheduled "to sing on a very special
^occasion at' One of the leading thvares
during-this month.
Last Sunday a large cilowd turned
iut to hear the new pastor. He
brought "o'*us a. message that wi'tl
1 -""ig he remembered. IBs subject
yyas: "'J;lie. Ideal. Religion." it was
well worked out and well delivered.
Rev. Mr. Wiilia.hts, is * it ' youiig"
man Weil educated. He is both a
ollege and seminary irained ininiser;
and he has?studied in some of
he leading sehoftls'in America: such
as Biuiedict College, Morris College
v'irfihiia t'r.ion I'niver; ity and Col
gate-Rochester, Divinity School. Finn
"he In'tor institution lias cofnc sonic
'!' A Di^liiva's foremost i.iinistors lit-..
Dls. -Harry.-Kmerson Fosdick,* .M. W.
Johnson, presi lent . of Howard Univ
. rsityi Rose and the lateIds.
(leiirge Cross, and Walter Ratis lu'nhusch.
lie made, the World's
A,ml):issad ?rs. a group ol' professional
ministers from several foreign
: count lies. lie was tip, mdy t imiYj.
can .citizen on tin.- e^uap..
In addition to Rev. Mr. Williams'
'raining, lie has traveled in every
state in ilie I nited States. Mexicoand
Canada. And lie is the editor
f the 'Sumter Heal Light, a monthly
ihaga/itu. puhlishcd for the promotion
of deeper interest in .Christian,
li\ihg. lie i< .ttt- 'exceptional
speaker, and is much in demand both
as a speaker and a .\Vriter. lie has
ills1 i-iifiin i.. m.77T 177731 717 1.
- \?? wi ^?n v. i? i tm* w til i\
over, ami already ho' lias boon especially
asked to join tli,. sta-tf of
."lie- of tile- leading white- papers of j
(he fit y. tile Independent Ledger.
Hill., D, !>.. of Charlotte. N. has
e 'o 11 I 1 i !'. liiH. II Ml nsi'd nv .
ry eifort 'o eons-train sinners to
.Christ and revive. tile Christian.-. He
is surely a man .off (Ipd; He Imjil his
eoiTJrvegal inns spell-hound e'aeh nite
through Jiis great serinon.s an 1 s'rbng
pppoals. A nwjnber of souls w we ad-.i
ed to the ehureh. Kvon thmiglvtho
tvo.t'hor was ine'lenient .at 'lie el ?se
of I lie meeting Sunday, two grown
personsJtvere thinking about their
soul's salvation-and united with the J
ehureh. Kpnrtanbuig lias hoCn benefited
by Rev. Mill's enming. May
God blvss hint in his field of labor
[ 5111/1 11151V lirv o/tnf iniui' i I
kingdom building and soul winning.
The Baptist denomination should be
4>rou 1 of a man. of Rev. Hill caliber.1
Deacons ('. R-obinson. .A. .Mel/..3
Johftsoii .md Bauknighl of Batosburg..
Sh were visitors in the city Sun-,
lay. AfteT'a brief stay;- Bros. Met'/. I
and Johnson wory the dinner guests J
of Rev. Coleman. These brethren
^vvero officers of the church. Rev."
C'jleman. pastured for eight years in
rhift'sbu rg. .
Our Pas'or, Rev. J. \V. C'o'.o.iir.n has
been very much md'sposod but \yg.
. are, glad to say at this wri: ing h? is
much improved. Ilis nia.Vy friends
will bo glad to hear this.
We realize the revival season is
over and we regret to have to come
Mown from' the mountain of praise,
Init sueh is ',he. ChYistians life. _X<?w
we find our--elves in the valley of
h.rl work and serv: Wp are now
-?going?forward?with ran?01 .-.'uiiva-'
tions. putting .forth plans 'o land 'he
church through the wintcrv davs Wo
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ST. J A M KS A. VM. I . (JU |? II '
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ii I' V. \\ . f lv ell"-. I'a.lin '
I Sunday beinjr a rains day tin- .ser- <
j viii-s were t;ot a.- Iiijrcly attend d :
. as usual, bid the service- -wem t:*,i I
ncjrleeti d by l la- faithful tew.
Sunday Schnnl wa> cna-aa'ted a-. <
?1L a I.?K?">)( t-e\ ie\ved~by?1111'
Ifc\ .. < t.Wens |il ? a?di(l|';t scry -|d II- J
I did -etihun Train I'r?iv. I a- i j, |
jrci; beetfulness," The I.cayu:- wa- 'I
conducted liv ^Mrs. ' >wvn. t
j Sunday ifiiriit. Uev. < Uvea*, prear ii- ' |
|~etfnr-d, i \ i-' y qd'antid _ |-iii~T=~r
. "Anirds." .?^
S' <".v^'- svirl be i.ndueted Sunday ,j
a' IcVju.mii by the seven \v??n ci -. ' .
j Miss I.:st I! .1 ancle11e is pi<-enr;: )r*j
i \ ' 'vj
j '<? VIn- Mmck ( ?^{ci * 11 ;it M:UO (|
I' .\i.. \> ..i, n \Ve ai e helr'ntr will be j"
success fu). : v
.New (juite a bus.v ti. .e .w\i?.h the '-,.
K. f':hurch and al.1 y >ii ran - < A
l and lieai is a bo id iclaims which makes
the 'ie .e'.ed chuivl" W'?i kev ani-i-e an-' _
;-x4<-*o- 'bar?Photr ,chpr< reHuake a yrood ^
1 show i ;e- ' 11 :
I \\ ( are Ttppinjf that S'.,, .Janice -tiif
hi.Ids ip lu'i nam - as she ha- always,
11( IH *.
S'-vi-ral' -nry-'on the >jok list :- Mr-. \
lk,l lain.. Sallie M u nion. M iMa
Martin. .yi i s. Henrietta '\Vashiiiy:t?-ij.
and Mr?7 Anna Ken-h-r, j
All iiiOmher-s ami I'ri int.-* are -c??,rI
(Tally invited t? " St, - James Sunday
j to liear, the farewell seVnton hy lle'vS
\V. (I. (twotis.
(#HKIvNWOOD NKWS. t
u TalH'rnacle Baptist ( hurch.
The Community I'ew RjTllv at Tale i
"' it
ernaele Baptist Pluneh. Ff idav'tiiehl
I . ' ? "^n-v 4r> ?
[Nov.. 1. 'was indeed a sun-ess. T^fuT .
following po.ws-and- ushers were'rep.
!:rosehted. The prii^Tpals and rt<^\'Ti- %
ers Miss Willie Fox, tin- iTityikJU-rs.
Miss A (lei I Peterson; The4 I.a- V
dies, M is's, I'earl Bouknivl.t; ' The 1
-Choir. ,M r. It. 1..?R-urkrr; Tla* V?*y.***??
.M6?v, Miss Katie Boyd; < )tli ers. Mrs. (
Atjal Nance; The Business- Men Chd
"Women, Miss Totnime Hill and The
Public, Miss Kddie l.ee 'Child*. The
following program was rendered
I *
splendidly, wi-h Miss Jones at the,
.p.iuuu:.., ? ? ?
j Mil. ie.?Invocation. Rev AV.1.. J"! n?
son. Wellcome addris.-, Rev. 11. A. .
Peterson. .* Selection. The SpiTnjrtic-hl ^
Trio. Reading'. Miss Ne'/.zic R. Holiday,
.with piano accompaniment by
Miss .n.iifie Smi'h; Solo, Mr. 11. C.
Chiles. Selection. Poin^Vtta -Cluk '
\"o 1'' Solo Mi<< lli-n.ii.M..
Sunday was-a hitrh?tfay*?a+ ? Mcrrri.- v
Chapel. ~ -|
The pastor used I'm" his text Luke ,
22:2'.b His outlines were retrospec-. ;
live, introspective' and .nrospeeti've (
views. He made .those thoughts so.
clear and enipb|is.izintf. His subject (
Tor.Sunday nij/ht: ."('01110 See a Man.' A
fine crowd was there-for !>o'h so.r- I
vices. * ]
! Sunday afternoon Mrs. Lister C ,
Smith was. hostess to a S?ilv.er Tea.'*
After a short program, -refreshments 1
were served. . r ;
Mrs. Rosa .Johnson onteriiined, the .s
j Missionary Society at her beautiful '.
palatial home on Baptist St.. Friday
afternoon, Nov''. 4.?A ft or 4 ho resfula: v
'routine of business, tlhe hostess serv- i
ed sO very phi a Bible ivpast. .:
| \Rev\ and Mrs. I.esfer'O Smith Mrs.
Mary. Q. Reynolds and Miss I>oiot!iy i
Dixon spen' Thursday in Sparinnhwry i
I \\*o are ulad to see Mrs. M\nnie ]
Smiley out rtjrarn -id'or heinjr in^is-j ]
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a rowel! messajro 'in ft'no nyxt i?u?*
>f The I'al'i . !. a.it -an'.i ".-.f hn-'
'i''jjriini, in \\\- ;i jvery ,Na
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1JK. J. G. STUART
O ce i 1 ?>ur?: Telethon#: <
.00 TO 1:00 I'. M. Res. 4693
:0U. to 8:00-1'. M. Office 379?
Office: Residence:
30 Ta'y '.>r. St., ^ 11J 7 Pine St.
: ? ? ^ .1
Office Hours:.- Phones:
Ret. M7?
' i'. 8 P. ^i. ....
I)r. W. D. Chappelle . ;
Physician and Surgeon
"Disf-ases of Women and Children ?
,A Specialty." ^ - r - Office:
Residerce:
15 Uay St. 1301 Pine St.
- Columbia. S. C. ,
Office Hours: Telephones:
3u A. y. to 7:00 P. M. Office 60S!
Residence 8871
DrWX K. Jenkins
_ DENTIST .
.lings, Plates, Crowns and Bridgen
Sunday by Appointment w
x tract ion by Conductive Aneatheeli
, >: a Specialty.
OTba Washington St., Coin., S. O.
DefiHIFof
the Gums
fecial Attention Given to DiiiiM
Gold Crown and Briuge Work
A Specialty
flice Phone G429, Res. Phone 8264
l do Washington St., Columbia, 3.C.
PHONES.:
bee .1113 - Residence 3422
DR. A. J. COLLINS
DENTIST
17 Harden St. Columbia, S. G.
flice Phone 84u7 Res. Phone 8798
NY J. FREDERICK
ltorney-at-Law and Notary PubJIa
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS
?State and Federal 4
19 Washington St., Columbia, S. U
J, H. JOHNSON & Co.|-7
Notary I'ublic and Dealer"
in real estate and salt of lota ia 1
1'l.VK lilDGE CEMETERY. Baaat.
if a My !o?. at; d on paved road abort
Cpiietre P.aec.
Phone G422
Washington Street
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>R> GEORGE B. KEBE
Chiropractor
AND NERVE SPECIALIST
Office Days and \
Night
IN HtH MWA-r'0*}?.
Taylor St .a,.' Fhone 21904
Wednesday, Thursday, Fridays
>urs*?10 to 12?4 to 7
IN CHARLESTON: ' 197
Line Street
iturday, Sainday, Monday, Tuesday
ours:?10 lo 12?4 to 7
ninny visitors. uhd remember a
arty hand shake aw.iits you at all
mi-..
I h . t>iJ*i>v. has- left no stone unturn
i in dom*r his heist for the church ofs
choice aiuTZion is marching on to
e servant of God's leadership. May
:H> ven's chief benefaction's ahidp
jth'you always, is the prayer of
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