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" . ? * . v' J ' ' ? f t " .' t . .. ' Saturday, November 19, 1932 * SECOND CALVARY SERVICES I * ' ' % 10 A. M, Church School. " ' q 11:15.- morning message. Subject i "Some reasons why we shtmld be j thankful." ^ ~ , [ At 6 P. M. The B. Y. P. U. Pro- ! gram will consist of a symposium of Thanksgiving Talks, led hy thn p-m j . rtyr Mi???Fi'anltie?ttuth?Soloi" numbers Miss Daisy Roach and Miss i 01 Frazier. Other selections will make 1 this an interesting program. At 7:30 P. M, qvening message. < Subject "Fathers, -M p. hers and their"! Children." Continuing' the series on , the Ten Commandments. Hear an j old, old problem dscussed from they ? - . modern point of view. . .. , , v? j JONES CHAPEL A. M. E. f ZION CHURCH Revs- W. B. Gibbs, Pastor Tuesday eyening, Mov. 8th the -pastor delivered his farewell message to his congregation and friends^ " . "spacious Church wasT fille(T~wSh-*or-; rowing friends who regretted to see this wonderful leader take' his abode to another part. Dr. Gibbs,. an un- ! *> tiring,0 sacrificing?and unassuming^ V l?l? 1 --- l<oa>ui lias ittuurra HUTU IOl'-lWO yOUl'S , in Columbia and helped Jones Chap- I *' el^to take her rightful place among ' other churches of the city. He* delivered, a powerful sermon from 61st Psalms, 2nd verse. t- .When my heart is overwhelmed,*loarfrtfie to the rock that,is higher than I. Dr. r- Gibbs, pleaded with his dear hearers !. in his humble way to remember that j ?r ?no matter whatever "your case might i be take it to Jesus. In Him you will find all that is needed thru life and in death. After the sejmon a program was rendered by the business 'men of the city?with beautiful ex- I pressions of what he has meant to j the church, and state as a humble leader. Several of the clubs n?f the . " church presented him purses and _oth-_| er different to kenshswinogwL.MZZb , er different tokens showing the high j esteem in which he was held. As he I enters his now field of labor we pray God's blessing upon this faithful "servant, SliinlfiV mni'nljicf school was called to order by the su- I perintendent and his teachers, at their I ? poet of duty. ; ?: *? jAt 11 A. M. Rev. J. L. Herrington mo.unted the rostrum and preached c ? a wonderful sermon which was en- 1 joyed by each. present. Truly our hearts were made to realize" that i" ( Him there f is peace" and joy forever ( more. i Sunday .evenng, .7:30. o'clock Rev. J. H. Hoover, preached a soul striding f sermon from John 0-2- Using as a j subject: Physical Blindness. This \ message will live long in the heart * and mind of his henrer* Junto-. Chap < el Choir sang for the conl'imuc un 1 Sunday at Union, S. C., presided over t by the Rt. Rev. E. I). W. Jones, the j T)' 1 ' ? r 1 TT? ! ~ 1 .! i. .I ?>isnup ui me ?in n>piscpuui uisu ii l, i Sunday morning, JsTov. 20 each mem t * . ' ber is expected to be in their place to ? greet the new pastor and to do your't duty as there is much expected of you. Let's go forward in His name, j ,Remember the sick by calling to j see them. ?: c We are very pleased to acknowledge i the presence of our Visitors. Come,, again! You are always welcome. I LADSON PRESBYTERIAN J CHURCH t r 1 One of the most beautiful sermons ... ever rendered was heard by members .and friends of Ladson Sunday morn; ing. "The Tapestry of -Life," taken from Isaialh 38:12. "I have roller! J up like a weaver my life: He will cut i me off from the loom." King Heze- j kiah here likened his life unto a piece ' ~0 of tapestry that had been finished and-1 wonupr who would out it. off from the v was rolled up awaiting the Master^ loom. Rev. Powe vividly pointed out 1 that every individual is weaving from .A day to -day the tapestry of his life. ! The design for his life is Jesus t Christ. His'prihciples ah'd His ehar- 1 actef. t The material that makes the ta- r pestiiy of life harrrionious in color < and perfect in hue the threads of,; struggle and achievement of love and ( sorrow.. .< Those who weave diligently, who I ?follow the design, who use the prop- 1 ?? ar malarial, will one day bv cut off } by the Master weaver and taken to 5 adorn the palace of the King. Rev. E. J. Gregg of Laurel St., t t ? . Presbyteriah Church, Jacksonville,1 < Pla., spoke to us a few Sundays ?go. 1 Rev. Gregg is indeed a wonderful ( AO , iu;thkl a. m. k. church Rev. If7 s. Lawrence, Pastor. The Sunday School doors wt promptly .opened at 10:00 o'eloi We ha.l a largo crowd considering t odd we.itlier. Thf. lessonJfor disyi sionIvaTinteresting. "Th e little ch rvn listened attentively to the revii by our pastor. This being the yt for the .annual conference, which c venw in Union, S. C., the pastor h Tuesday to witness the work of t conference. We are sincely hopi that he is returned to us. Sunday morning seyvieescommet cd as usual. The pastor preached helpful and soul felt sermon. T music by the church yhoir was wc dorfrtl mid Tie Jubilee choir stiri the, hearts q?. many. * The Vesper services was extremi interesting an i beneficial to all be young and old. The lesson was mo-al to'the young people. The st ifllL-j'"1' discussion, being "The Go and I'lvil in Newspapers." Mis* charge of the program. Mr. Wil Wvight. favored lis with two solos. The topie for discussion was -ma full and eery clear by Mr. H.. Rutherford, teacher of Algebra, 'he Boker T. Washington HighfSchi Mr. Rutherford gave- us the mon and imirioralsfh neXVspaper. We a quite sure, every one listened wi atientiveness and received untold be lit. Two beautiful solos were re 'loretl by Mi?. II. G. Gauden, a^spt ial representative of the Pilgri ITeaTTfi and Life Insurance Compai The program was enjoyed by. aftl. A ier the close atlthc program we we all engaged in a pew rally which si isfactory sum was raised. At night thi' church services beg at- 7:15 o'clock. The pastor preac ed for the congregation his" farew sermon. Tin- sermim_was an inw{> at]tm te all, however sad to think.. it :is a fare-well. We truly hope i will receive our ""pastor for unoth year of work and happiness, WESLE.Y M. K. CIll'RCH I ' A ' - Rev. -M. 1,. (?re e?r-1 'ais"tor. r ~ 'H Sunday was a beautiful day. SJJ lay school opened at the usual lie 10:10 by the assistant superint< lent* and teachers at their post luty. The lesson, subject: * "T Christian Spirit in Business," w nost beautifully discussed. . Mourning worship, 11:30 servicotl *an, with quite an appreciati rroup of worshippers. The messa vas good; taken from Gen. 40 subject: "Ttoe^ Man (Who Forgo )ui heat is ueie made to burn wh ljJTChiiig to that message. .Many vi ors were present. We greatly a irecillte your, presence; come agaii At 7:30 we had another burni nessaKc, from .John 2:7. Subjec 'A Brim-full Life," and closed t lay with rejoicing. . . ? ' Our "fourth quarterly conferer STov, 22 at 7:30; let us do our du1 The Automobile Contest is movi >n. The cars are running. You h jetter watch the Ford. They are ri ling-"cars you know. The Annual Conference is ne; Mid it will take nothing but who learted cooperation to close tl rear with marked credit. Come a et us play the game. SILVER HILL M. E. CHURCH ' -wi t? /' A rfrl I) . IVt'V. It. J\. 1 (1UIII UN, t #HfOr. ' _ f* Spartanburg, S. C.?Ther&is^e fence 6f increased enthusiasm in c Sabbath school which meets .at 10 n. 11:15 morning's message by t castor; subject:. "Go and do Lil .vise," wel applied, very ^impressfvi I literary program was given ,he home of Mrs. Laura Cooper, Ni L3, in interest of the church.B( alents of the city onHPVogram. S /er offering was ttaken. Mrs. Cleveland,- sponsor. Rev. Bethea, pastor of Florer Chapel M. E. Churdh, Reached a spl lid sermon Tuesday evening. A Concert will be staged at Sil\ dill M. E.-ehurch Nov. 28. Mrs. W. McDuffie is among those srx ;oring this affair. Dr. Clark of Raleign, N. C. sp( he week-end with Dr. T. K. Gre rnroute Birmingham, Ala., wh< ie plans to practieei We are shocked to learn that ^ ind Mrs. Watty McWhirter's hoi vas completely destroyed by fire. Spartanburg welcomes Dt. /Co( an, the nfcw pharmacist to our ci [t is hoped he'S going to do well lis new field. He really knows li to make things attractive^ i 4 . h- | Morris Chapel Baptist Church I'M ell I Rev. Lester C. Smith, Pastor. the "-'-7?Sunday. wilL bTIT day of long re- ;, M uX^.-teiubranoe- around Morris: "fjharrtt. ,ve Our pastor Rev. Lester C. :Smith f er" "used for his text: Romans 5TT-10. ' " | Subject: "Justification, Reconciliti- sU tion and Tribulation." _He held the ! "XI congregation spellbound throughout Json . the service?j The pastor^s subject -Tor?- Sunday night was "Watch." The way he I ^ ' . took the word watch and brought out day such .wonderful thought. s*~AVirs Very 1 Pr.. interesting. He used W Tor-watch, I ^ >ur A for action, T for think, C for com?n pany, II for heart. We hope that.-*011 oTall who heard liim will, keep these] ^ he ihoughts in mind. ier^ as Mrs. Rosa Johnson was "hostess to ~an(l a Silver Tea Sunday afternoon, Nov: nuni >e- 13, at 4 o'cloi/k 011 Baptist-street. tna ' ve The topic for discussion "Faifttfind- j's " : rpu? .1:..,;.,u?:Af i Vari 1 "& ^ lit* tujiiu ? avj uintusncu ui ici- j - ?- !8l--ly by 'Mrs. Y. -B. Native.? Opening. ]seen t." responses by Mrs. Clam- Watson,| A lie Mary Keynolds, Mr. James Robinson si- and Rev. Willie Wilson. After the C,V'P ip- program refreshments were served. Hot i^ J The Missionary Society had a dime Gi ng rally last Thursday night. A fine ?UOs ;t: sermon was preached by Rev. J. H* ?| Rev. L. C. Smith is in Abbeville^^01 ice this week carrying on meeting. kins ty. ' The Pastor's Aid Club Was orga- .Hair ng nized .last Thursday evening; Mis. Ham ad Mary Q. Reynolds, president, Mrs. A in- Q. C. Smith, vice-presiident; Miss Berfiha Posely, secretary. K?? a.r,1 The Sunshine Band of Morris Cha- teac le- pel was re-organized Sunday after- ttolic lis noon at 3 o'olock; Mrs. Clara WVu- j nd son president; Miss Sadie Mae Wash Gret jington, vice-president. Tho attend- ^'st Jance was fn\e. The. little'"ones seem- turn jed to be happy to be organized a- ^ 3 gain. Mrs. Carrie Cason gave a RickRaek party at her home oij Evans street Monday afternoon Nov. 1-Hh. Si The first prize for boys was won by serv v'" Robert * Smith. The first prize for the lUr girls was won by Sladell Edwards, coin a- Helen Hunt, Finniez Walker and Joe at t Lee received small gifts. A 'fine day ceJ crowd of children \\<as present. will e* Miss Rosa Eva Jackson 'Langston. the S. C-^ is spending awhile with Mrs. Hay 9V* Minnie Smiley. ? . ; M The Stork visited Mr. and Mrs. "Do Matthew Smith on Nov. 9th and left E. ( O' a little daughter; Do roth \ Gene tial Smith;* to the delight of the proud Sun lCe father and mother. ? resi en Mrs. Lillian "VV. Tolbert wishes to exc( extend thanks to the many faithfu] a 1 rer and devoted friends who cheered and ero\ consoled her during the" long sutfeT- lenr ing illness and doath of il>?r daugh. 1 " ' 5 * " * tC* 1 ter, also for the heautifnl norai pri"s. uim ;nf are Sorry to report that Mrs.- Spe Lizzie Snow is somewhat indisposed sent ?re and has -been for some time. We hope afte ~ she will?sttott recover. i Mr. ^r* To the Readers of The Palmetto are ,s6 " leader: wor i ' ' I Your Newsboy will jrladly report wer any news you wish to publish in the the columns of The Palmetto Leader, if seni ,n you will hand it to him when he de- ther aw livers your paper.?Charles P. Per- A 1 rin, .Jr., Reporter and Newsboy f?w i.. ; ^ . % _ * . ng of wine, ' pear jtalari, pottito t[ s', pimento sandwiched,'cakes and tea. ^ _? ? . =- , 1 moon, Nov. 13 at the residence of and Mik A C Sppars Thn prirU _ to bc commended for their great k and many encouraging remarks e extended them, by speakers on program. It is hoped that the ior club workers will stand by n and continue to encourage them, arge number of yong folk and a, grown folk were present. Cocoa urs. lioyd I>iggs. I'lan.-. were. au= angeihby which funds inijfhi In- iai:.itlr to ji I' iTT~f frpcn.-e- tor''th,,.. Man-netdihg. Several new i j? 11rI?. i - \vere itlde.d to the club. A delicious re- * ?ast served. Tt'r Him M , IdiVt.t 1 f ' :i ts regular??ue*4vot??t?n \\cdncs<I7r\ lUerjIo' >n-;?Nov. I' ,|'?i?r?r e..- :d> !!<. e <7i 1 'I-h r. ' ' an. " .v 'Itb riil!\ *" fas- arranged h-i* live nex' meet iop kdiciotiSice-eream. eakes and coeoa 1 '**1*0 serve i. 'rite' -Eineoln-Silvagt ' Hover Element..'ry (ir?.JU|J,/"met ~ at h?"Savage~GIo\er liTiiNFiiig YortheiY j eeond group meeting. The hieel-ing fits tailed u> order he e n chair: ia: J 'rof.'E. K. Junes.- Mi-s Kva.ik.gave. ' ftr^a de,mon.stratioi.i on frae'i-r.* anu liss Alice Johnson, long division! loth demonstrations \very very good,'he meeting was very nui l.i'enjoyed y all present. Mrs.Elrita BacoUV aro4-'litfy.- datteher of Timmohsville, spent*-th>' jtas't reek-en i with 'Mi',' and Mis. S. J". IcDonablr Mrs. It. X". Evans and li'le son spent i aturda.v,* November 12 in (,'olumbia. Misses' Jinn-tie Id'ob'ie and* Mis> I. 2cretary and Mrs He.ss.e 'D'ilil.K. 7>tT* amden is (listriot treasurer. < On November 11. wa> a full day t" tlit* Litlinlii lliu;h School. . The children fathered at- 'he.ihu'al our. Hat the members- of- t he r< i)iti"ii I'Miiuniin o* o i1! i' i.;: . IP >;i.ir-.ts firnn A very-arrived. The processors. members of tin.- ( am and other friend- iV-mi ('tvailes wer,- cordially received by le committees. . t Miss Th\nipt on with her ^unmiltee : >rirli?|iiypared - i m <-1 <h 1 fTrrm^ nth before the jramc and just after ( ie Ranie fe?'iinner that was-urn-s.tap?t i zT5ij?-. ? ; The tables, wwe 'so' up. wit ii -petss white linen cloths and' exquisite all flowers, artistically .iwanpvd on ich table. The jrirls were die.-sed in uniform. L'hiors, were divsse<f in white drests, head bands and" aprons. Juniors, wort,- dresse : in pink- dres-?s, white head hands and aprons. Ninth ' Grade., blue.' dresses, what- ! ad bands ar.,1 a)ftons.. Eighth Grade., green ylresses, wb.ite ?ad bands an i white ifpro'ns; Tlie girls; all looked, bewitching. Miss Hampton looked quito <hs- ] nguishod in her white uniform. ~s.u rvTsTng "The girls.. Mis>^ Hampton. , *s a most eh..l ining peio-'-nality. that 15 . counts ..for the wonderful result* ie is receiving from- the gil Vs .in Ini apartment-. The...boys. too. are putting their' iottlders>.to the wheel -with their aeher Prof. White ami have worked - g; at several projects. The taet that it takes to put such i rograms over Prof. \\ hit?- ha* i'. g (Continued on Page .) j r Ipj] jjl IET2Ht J '* f ' \ + 6 p>l?l PROFESSIONAL CARDS ~~~ (>H|rv U'Hira PtlOfiff 1 I A. M. to 2 I'. M. Office 86M TTTi; Rea. 6648 Dr. . E. Stephenson Physician and Surgeo*. Disease.- ol Women and Children A Specialty Office:. Residence: 1 U14Vi Assembly St. 1^28 Oak. St I)R. L. M. DANIELS H ? Physician and Surgeon 1 Special Attention^JCiiyen Diseases Of Wcratn. .-J nn'u-^- J rT^TT^'asliiri^ton ?. 2230 Hamptoa l'hon G429 t Ph ne 75.64 > Hquit-^?r leie, hona: rroUuTl:00 P. M. Pves. 4692 ~G":0<) to 8:00 P. M. Office 3796 ' Office: Kesidencej1030 Tay. or St., 1117 Piae'^t. ?Uffiee Hours: Phone?i^_ ? L??i il A. Al. to^ Pr-^ ^~^Heg. 8671- - :j Dr. W. D. Chunnnllo DENTIST I '* -Jing4?. 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