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Saturday, December 3, 1932. _ ____ ST. JAMES NEWS Rev. J .W..L. Duckett, Pastor A3thoogh 'the weather was very cqld the members, friends were out to greet the new pastor. V__/The Sunday School was carried out ? >a usual. ?~ At 11 o'clock Rev. Ducketf preach-' ed from Acts 14:13 vensfc, Subj., "Christian Church." Sunday night we jiad with us the presiding elder who introduced Rev. Ducketit who had Tjeen introduced .by Rev. Golden Sunday morning. The , elder gave some very encouraging * - remarks. . ?? - Rev, Duckett- preached Sunday night from 107 Pslams 7th verse, "God's Words." The "sick members, we are glad to say are abl? to bp out all but Sister P^McClainT sh^.-br4tnproving: r "j ; Mils Elouiee Janerette ?ispent Thanksgiving with her motfter and was out to service Sunday. The Willing Workers Club- will meet Tuesday evening at Miss Gertrude Boney's home. BROOKUYN, N. Y. NEWS . Church of Living God Pillow and ground of truth H. P. G. of T. We are touching and- agreeing on one thing reporting victory over sin and Snian. Revival mooting i.'j in bluum Elder Pattersoon from Boston has been with us for 10 days, *also . the Brooklyn Praying, Band quartet sang sweetly. The father of the band was conducting the meeting a week. The Wandering Boys' Quartet sang also. The Southern 4- on last Wednesday night on THanksgiving, all day turkey dinner.was served at,the church. A program for Sunday . School chlldrSTF-was rendered. All" Sunday School childdren were ser-i - - veu ireu. - I Mr. and Mrs? John "Gallmari and friends from Harlem motored over to enjoy dinner with their cousin. Rev. A Hockett in the dining room of ^ the church. Supt. of Sundjay Schocfl carried S. Wheatfey's dinner" to hew -5-? f1" nl"r ""n on ?tiely WS*. Wh glad to have Brother and Sister Johnson in onr servjpp. . WESLEY M. E. CHURCH 4L- * Rev. M. L. Green, Pastor Sunday School opened at the usual r hour, 10:15 by?the?assistant?Supt, Mrs. A. Beaver with officers and teachers at their post of duty. The lesson subject, ."Living As God's Stewords," was most beautifully dis?. - cussed. At 11:30 morning worship, our pastor delivered as usual an inspiring message . taken from 2 Con*. 8:5. At 4 P. M. a very pleasing group m5T~"arir Silver- Tea"aF "The home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bowman, v 927 Pine St. and had quite ati eniov- _ *? able time. Sunday coming'.-is the last in this conference year. Wie shall lbok for all member^ a n d ^rion/lc 4~n coo qm/I Uoln no AtlViiuo vv/ o\.v OIIU IICIJ7 wo tiwou UIC year joyfully. The automobile con test will close Friday night Decern- " ber the 2nd. *Our pastor will leavTe Tuesday evening Dec. 6 for the Annual Confeience which convenes in Florence,. S. C., . : ' CHAPEL STATioN NEWS Rev. L. H. Owens, Pastor Inspite of" the inclemency of the weather Sunday morning we were blessed to be out and had a splendid ^ S. S. After a beautiful discussion ? of the lesson our new pastor was introduced and reviewed Hhe lesson, and i . it was reviewed to the enjoyment of " a11' 1 ' " * We had some few visitors in oifr j Sunday School Sunday -morning, -V among them were P. E. McClellap and Rev. and Mr^. -R. S. Lawrence * * former pastor of Bethel. The P. E. . and Rev. Lawrence gave some timely remarks to the S. S. and remained I . over for preaching services. We certainly were glad to have them. At 11:30 the pagtor took his stand ; " and filled the hungry souls with the 1 \yords of God. Those that came Put j dfdn't iregret the trip because we 1? *_ j were spiritually fed. Text found, 1 Judges 11.35, "I have opened m y ' mouth unto God and I cannot go back." At 7:30 he brought a message equal- | ly as full of inspiration and information and indeed it wa-s a heart i feeling message. .Text found, St. "Luke 2:43, Theme, "The lost Ghrist j jand the sin of ingratitude." We feel 1 7- aafe in saying that every one who heard ?hat message was inspired to be more greatful for the giits of God. At the close of "t-he message y wiiiiomo i-nm? in and it was - J ONElf CHAPEL A. M. E. ZION -* * ' The Church School was called to order by theSupt. at 10 a. m. Teachers at their post of duty and quite a numbei of students present. At IT a~_mJtev. J. A, Hoover delivered the morning rq.essage to an appreciative audience who seemed eager to learn more about the goodness" of the Master. Text found, 1M Cor. 12:20. But now are they many, members yet but one body. Subj., "Unity Our hearts rejoice as the Servant ot God spoke to. us by the way." Sunday evening 7:30 p. m., Rev. J. L. Herrington had charge of the service. And each one present enjoyed beirqjp out. Our sick will be pleased to have ycu come to see them. ? _ Kev. C. L. Flowe, P. E.."~will be here Sunday to assist the _new pastor. The public is very cordially invited to attend these services Sunday Dec. 4th. Visitors are always welcome. Each rtiember is expected to do his duty. W/j rnneff MarpU nn T-IVC norvto ?* BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH ' . "TT Rev. W. I. Gore, Pastor Conway; S. C.?Sunday was a very cold day, church attendance was not large but the faithful few were at their pa&t of duty? At the usual hour of service Rev. W. I. Gure, P. E. I. W. Janerette, Rev. A.-'l. Rainbow and Rev. G. W?. Jarites ascended the rostrum. After all preliminaries by the pastor he presented' Dr. Janerette to the au2:17, Subj., "The Church." He pi cached a soul stirring sermon that was enjoyed by alV> present. Sunday School opened at the suual hour with Cnnf \\T TT o?,l ? f?t.r u:? i'lvuic auu a VI 11 ID co-workers at their post of duty After~"a ^TTeautiful and bi*ief 'discussion of the lesson we were favored with ft Bpiendid r^viow hv the Suntrdntcrmediaie class No. 3, Mr, F. B. Hemingway teacher,, is. holding, the hanner at this writing. At 8 p. m. Dr. 1. W. Jtmerette cafne to us with another burning message. t Our hearts burned within us while the-man of God broke the bread of life to us. After which we went into our quartorly conference which was a success from every angle. Tie ruportts went over the top considering depression and the inclemency of vJ;he weather. We are happy and thaVik God for the great gift of our pastor and presiding elder. . ? * Mr. Jim Staley and Miss Alia Mani gault from Cherry Hill Baptist Church worshipped with us Sunday. We are very pleased to acknowledge, the presence of visitors and welcome thcnt 'ht all times. . The Missionary Society met .Fri day night at the home of Mrs. K. Bradley, in spite of t'he rain' they held " their meeting. Too much praise cannot bp* given to1 the Missionary tatties for the good work that they ai e doipg. , I The funeral services of Mr. Tracy King were held at Bethel A. M.. E. Church Tuesday Nov. 22, Rev. W .1. Gore, officiating. Interment in the Davis Cemetary. A Correction Miss Diana MfeReive^^was-not eall? od to Atlanta, Ga., Nov." 20th, she was called to Olanta, S. C.? 1 SERVICES AT SECOND CALVARY Church School, 10 A. M. .* (( '' 11 15 Morning Message Subj., "'As ( naa a spienuiu league meeimg. ine program yvas arranged, for Sunday , 6:30 P. M. Nov. 4th. A 'few leadets have been selected ITT carry out the ' program and the. pastor will be in the midst. We are asking all members and friends to come and witness j th4s program. It is a fine treat for ( you. I ' . ... : J . THE PALMET1X EMMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. R. I. Lemon, Pastor During Jjie Columbia Annuaal Con ference many heart* have been sad dened by the removal of pastors, bu Emanuel can?boast of her 1'tck?fothe return of the efficient paste and his loving- iwife, Rev apd Mrs Lemon. They came~wh'ole heartes and ready to^begrin the new confer ence year with the determination t< reach, the goal. The members- an also ready to fall in line anil pu the progv;: n o\er both spiritual!; and finan.-'a'ly. We a'o also prou. of our elf iciest S. S. Snpt., Mr. M B. Williams he was a delegate to th< Annual Conference and was elect?< a trustee of A^en College. Despite the cold weather Sunday i faithful few was at their post Sun day morning for- Sunday School, am Rev,. Lemon preached two noble ser mons morning and evening. Visitor QXO-always welcome. ? Mr. John who is still on the sic! listTko..? ..rill W. ~ ITl..: mentioned, mis proved to-be a re< hot meeting. The truntvH have launched a ralh and much interest in the work i : *hown among the Captains, Generals Lieutenants, and members. This rally is sponsored by the La dies of the Missionary Society o i Dec. 14. There will be given a Weinnii Roast-at which time a beautiful Yo Yu Spread1 will be given the per'.rui holding the lucky number. Proceed: goes,, for Charity purposes. Buy j -tfcket only 10 cents. You may be thi winner, you can't tell. BENNETTSV.1LLE NEWS. L d This closed the hogs dicing weel in ' Marlboro ''county. Many thous ands pounds of nice meat was dress p-d Kv thp cnlni'Pil nennle of the cit' I t;- . and .county. Mr. Gary Harley, ai expert butcher reported over fifteei hogs dressed by him this week. Mrs Colon Covingt&n killed 58; 1,058 lbs of . fresh - pork .this week. Mrs. Sarah Reese- was the week end guest pf Mr. and Mrs. Covington Mr. and Mrs. L. McKay killed i hog weighing 370 pounds. Mr. Jule McKay says no North fo him. - . " ' Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Bears killei three amoffg the largest hogs in thi history of their lives. Mr.-R. Peguese Mr. and Mrs. J.H RataclifT, Mr. and Mrs. C. Brown killed some fine hogs also. Ne depression in Marlboro county Mrs. Elvin Quick died at her hoiw fn the Sand Hill section' of the coUn ty this week. J. H. W. Morris ii charge. Mr. R. P. Alsbrook; of McColl, S C.(i quietly passed to the great be yond Monday 'morning. Funera services were held at Mt. Zion Bap tist Church, W,. R. - Reese,- pas [or . Mr. K[ i*'. AisDrooK~is tne Tain er of Rev. Alsb?ook." Rev. Alsbrool was called from his school at Chhp pel Monday. . Mrs. Frances T*. McKay arrive< home from New York for an indefi nit'e stay. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Watson's honn was destroyed by fire Friday. Those w:ho witnessed the garni between State and Claflin at Orange burp Thanksgiving were: Mr. Jul< McKay, Eveifette Blackmon, doss< Reese, John Lawson, John McLeod Jr., Harris Cain, W. S. Hannah; Fro fessors Wright and. Jordan, Mr, am Mrs. John Pickens,' Misses T. Gam brell, D. R. G'ass, S. . Mayham ant Ophelia McKay. Mrs. E. S. fields spent a pleas ant Thanksgiving in Columba pr-uesl of her daughter Mliss Mildred Shield^ senior student at Benedict. WhiU there .she made many calls to friend? in the city. Mrs. Mamie Morris spent Thanks giving in Columbia with her husbam Prof. J. H. W. Morris and other rela* ? ? ?1 ) LEADER ...... .e ?? ?I ? THE COMING OF TJIE M. E. CHURCH -CONFERENCE OF S. C. AT? FLORENCE. The sixty-second S. C. Annual Cont -Terence of ihe Mctfhodist Episcopal > Church will soon convene in Florence; r Dec. 7-11, 1032. This Conference is considered one i of The biggest land strongest, in many - respects of Negro constituency in a | the M. E. Church: From its organie zation' to fll)is very date, and day, t j members of the white race have and t jare forming a part of this inig^tory 1 religious body. [ This will be the sixth time since e the origin of the AnniJ.il Conference J , that its session will have met in Florence in Cumberland (M. E. Church. a The first Conference was in 1$81 u>ni L 05 presided over by Bishpp Fowler. - (The third took place 1007 which Bishs op Berry held. At the fourth time tlyes and friends. Mrs. Morrbj and Mrs. Shields reported a pleas'int stay ' They witnessed the splendid frame: " between Allen %nd Benedict colleges. *. Rev. Jackson preached a very in. - teresting sermon at Shjiho Sunday c morning. The wea'her was very " cold, but a large number of members and friends witnessed 'he ser' vice. After which Rev. A. J. Wrght came in and went into Commuryon service, which was very impressive. ? Rev. A.' J. Wright and Rev? B. C. Jackson exchanged pulpits Sunday 3 Rev. A. J. Wright reported" that ' Mrs. Maggie Wright is improving s nicely in the hospital in Columbia. 12 Mr, Jpnie D.tt'etson died at hi home in BlerJ\eim, Rev. W. F. McCoy preached at St. ' Bulah church Thanksgiving. A splen" did crowd was present. He was the ' dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. Robinson. "| Rev. Cox returned home for ano'h ,01' pastoral year at E\1ans Chapel A. V- E. Z. church. Rev. McQuery will take up his new year work at Clio 1 A.M.RZ. church. Mr. Bostic is' out again to the de" light of all. ' Mr. Everett Thompson of Morris " f'ollege spent the week-end home. ? !?' " 1 ' ' - lorward and joined Sunday morning. ; The League's service was led oq, by Miss .Rebecca 'Johnson, one;, of - ?-t-he teachers in the Wave i ley school. The program, was very good and * presented in quite a pldisan' and?.protilable way. EpcouragiHg and eomjdimentary r'-marks were, made by 'he pastor l)r. Graiuc. We wish to thank all who contributed to the progratn in any way. 1 Sunday is Communion. You ate cordially invited to witness these and all of our services from time to time. ebrated. The Conference never ends without the Evangel. TUe Bishop generally administers the Lord's Supper and delivers the sermon. The Holy Bible, Me.'hodist l>ts<ip~TTnS~ahd-Hymnal are prin ipallv used to inspire, govern,, .and,eniiven t'lu APnual ( (^lterence sessions. , ThcsT ijuuks are cnq *uei?ouist rmnisiers tools, and weapons thai they employ against sin, Satan and hell, r He wlio underTffffesto entertain ?in Annual Conference of our Faith assumes a most colossal task'. The Ol?y is to be rmmtiodiyd Tor h..nu-s. Places found.-Xhy ceFain persons to ~ptace therein, that will l^e- >11 pRctT there, and in accord with each other. SatisYying every minister, and layma^ according to his ^station, merits and titles in life. Providing the \iiried comforts,. entertainments and facilities that the different minds of over 400 preachers^mtu- an'i ipate or request. hrtmdreds odd a n d special things in the church,, on tlje gro\i|tds, about lite parsorhrge and" through the community lor the exhibition, enjoyment and success of tin Conference. J J There' is~ always. a felicity, and tranquility?to say nothing about the opportunity-to study the?ministerslives directly, and to achieve such a distinction and honor of serving .that Christian body- as they have served their Lord and Master that comes tothe entertainer. Our young, amicable; acceptable. and dignifiod T?ov?D?K. Thomas.' the proud host of. S. C. M. E. Aimual --Conference, and his local ami?faitliful members of Cumberland M.. E. church are equal to such a mammoth task. They are preparing and expecting us. Thev will dt-m<-n<' ~when tihe time arrives, their authority over the situation, ajid 'heir keen duty and responsibility-'in providing and entertaining an Annual Confer O Cto.IIours: Telethon#: 1-.00 to 1:00 P. AI. lies. 46^2 Tfto to 8:00 P". M. Office 379? Office: Residence: 2030 Tayor.St., 1117 Piae St. Office Hours: Phonea: 11 A. M. to 2 P. i'. Hea. M7I m p. m. tu a J1, m, ? : " Dr* \V. D. C happelle Physician and Surgeon Diseases of Women and Children A Specialty i Office; Residence: 2115 Lady at. " ? 1301 Pine St. 'Columbia, S. C. Office Hours: ; Telephone! r? : 8:30 A. M. to 7-;00 P. M. Office 60M : Rcnidcnre 887#' ' Dr. D. K. Jenkins DENTIST .lings, Plates, Crowns and Bridge* . ..^Sunday bv Appointment ExtrtflJl'lch 1^- Condi ctive Anestheeie a Specialty. Waslniigtmi St.7 C ia.V S. "6r DR. H. H. 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