The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 17, 1932, Page Page, Image 5
? ^??vjiyicity taugnt ny Mrs. K. S. Latf^
rence. 1
At 11:15 A. M. Dr. Gr&ine preach*
v ed from the text found in Deuteronomy
33:25. Subject "The Last -BHj&ij
x-~?ing.M , Asserted we are nothing-'ofourselves.
All jiower is ?wiTh. God;
and emphasizing this thought: "As
thy Days so shall thy strength be."
- '' He impresse^^his hearers with this'
fact that txiist in God is a safe and
sure retreat~in trouble and"dYTTHfedr
After "extending the invitation" Mrs.
*'" . . M. E. Grai.ne, wife of the pastor and
' C. A. Jr., were introduced to /the -con- 1
gregation.
Prof. Fordham of the music department
of Allen college and Mr.
Lane "of the high school faculty of the
. f'+y """ ' i ,|
^ ful service to Beflhel's choir and con"
gregation. The solo rendered by Mr. I
Fordham, on the first Sunday, which I
- was an over sight in last week notes
was highly pleasing so was the.
touching solo by Mr. Lane Sunday.
Thp \7finncr r\Por*lo lien frv Y\r*
Rev.*.H. C. Young PastorAt
10 A. M. the superintendent
called the church school to order.
. .' Teachers and students on the job,
. 'eager to learn more of the Master.
v. ' , At 11:15 A. M, Rev. Young broughtus
a wonderful message from StJ*
Matthew 11:4: Jesus answered and'
said unta .them go and shew John
again those things which ye do hear
and see. Subject Jesus answering a
doubter. This message was one full
of information and was well delivered.
As he neared his climax he so
beautifully said and blessed is he who
dhall not be offended in me.
At 7:30' P.' M. Rev. Young again
mounted the rostrum and selected as
a text Genesis 11:31: And the days of
Terah were two hundred and fiVe
% "'years and Terah died In Haran. Subject
The Wafted Years at Harah,
This twas. a Master-piece delivered
with power and accompanied by i he
* spirit. Our hearts rejoiced as h<>
X _ 11 1 __ ixli U.:
tflad in nave mm ami m- v >a
ily bark home. The prom'- of our ilU
pleasure in* having; lb'. -a- ant
his family is that in Irss I " j,,v
-aftd* tin appoint ,r r |?i j ,,.
Trustees hail hhh. .his ' fan.i'y ami his \p
furniture installed in. 'In AI . m ( ,.
'Parsonage.*> The Trustees s. > * a'i
moving van and a -car to t' I i a' :a ^.r.
last Tuesday. *n:o'n An si* and hrmr . jst (theni
all down <>n. one t ii p. t^n'ihir;
arrival at the parsonage, it y \a te1
niet by life TrWfifes . anil. r. i a' pf <|,
number pf member* and Trmnd .~Th?*.',.,.t.
several Stewardess hoards had ov.my ,
thins in readiness anil soyvd rh" 1 .
pastor and tiis family v. i.'h" Inn- ?.!'t nor
after whieh they seivV-i all
members and friends that w-rc p -i
ent. The pastor .expressed hi- apprevia''ion
lor tli?- splendid "'ivia-jv. ;->n
and everyone; had a jriyntl: tinti-. I!: |-t
.jiapulari'y in Chariest AP >i- a: e--? d
by the fact that within four l.?Ti ; af t it,
ter .he reeeLvd I'iff upfrontiv.isit
$?al leghorn a laipto lud <.f mi ni! - i - j
-_-.i lit Alt. H .. ,
ell 111 v wvin o
give hi in a "rousing relijcuHi- v ?'!- "
cw. I)r. W. D. Cstreiuta ft'lidm.
the welcome service and preach",| lie ]jt.
sermon. Qn Sunday morniin:'. De.-. i
11th Dr. Lawrence pr?-:i:-Ti? ?1 1:;- th '< j
sermon lit Zion as pastor. Om-^Vfr' ;
the largest audiences in re out V*,ar>',,ja.
was in Zioa to hear him. lie preach- t-?]
ed a masterful sermon and the spir- j
it'was high in Zion. It was a. spir-\
itual feast. Sunday evening w,. wre \
favored' with two of VVion's sons.
Dr. Lawrence and Dr. T>. Ward Xic- vu
hols' of Emanuel Church. New YorkCity.
They-made a wohdei'fjil toanThV0
forWGod and good. "Dr.- Nirhrd >-^1.1
f> readied the sermon to a capacity .Hl
house. Wo welcomed 112 visiiors :
during the services Sunday.._; The' j,.
trustees put on an extra effort.Sun- i ,
day and reaped more than double ..j|
llir ii tistnrh.collection for which they -[ j,
were very fhasivkfuh Th ' Snmlay
School was very largely attemh-d la>i
Sunday and we had . a very' intexeV-. *
' place ^aDo' h is'd^ 11 dVy and n<J?led -i
ipetus to the woi'k. The. Stipt. Mr. C.ijp
|R. Hart is striving to hring the-Sah-'jj.,
bath gchool,. up. to the highest po.-si-jj .,
ble standard. The teaclu-r'> training n;
'cln?5?: imdor the direction of my-(K p-,
"V
^ w- * THE Palmetto
in hand ami \vu are expecting
at ' thing,-,.7 '?~? : ~~T
A I?i ? in" ( 'harleslou visit A11. Zjgn
)< I' riendly ('iiutvhs whe'fg visitors-J
made t o feel at home,
lit- i l ^mus educational clul> oI j
:irl'ivsU>]i. will givv i's lirst public
grain at All. /ami A. Al. I\. ('lunch
inlayT-gwnfug, I >ecemh< r i!?. Charon's
best literary, ami musical
i liieraty talents will' lie in reciuti
llii.s program. They will he
isle i l?y tae Avoiy's Clce Club.'
r; II. S. Lawrence-, 1). Jj., will de r
'he piincipal address oil l'dius
education. Solos, ducts, cjuar<,
readings, and the Cih'e Club,
is club is made- up of sonic of the
ding. religipus workers of the sev,r
claw lies e?f the city. Prof,
novicii Abuue will have charge of
music. Air., .1. VV. .North, ehaii'ii;
.Mr. John A. Harris, instructor,
me and enjoy a pleasant evening.
mi. on free. A sih ''l'?olforing'
I he taken. .
i;i;tiii;l a. m. j:. cut iu h
Drr 1C7 IC.-Jlrogdon, Pastor *
ieoi gf't'owfi, s. . c.?The . Young
mien s Progressive* CIUI'k was Yefiinixt
d W ednesday December 7, at
pa; sonage, <11 (I llroad St., to bei
work agafn. The follow ing nee
newly electedollicers. President
Alaiaiiena-Kiehardsony vice, MisV
ia Al. iJrogdon; .secretary, Miss
la P. Alstoi); .1 yegs-Uj-cr, Miss I)oroI.'liJ
l'oir/1 iisi-dil <"i?1 ?i,.wJ?i.i. \li.-c
un l?y the youiitf people of the.A.
10. L. las'* Sunday. The tyouu ire iy
l xno priyparinir' a ;proyram for
<c' S i:n1ay. j .lis v-uuy?iyicourajriujr.
. I.. A. iHmtnoro iie'vls to lie eomoided
for liLc-c iu-h. pa'tien-e with
. *yiiitM?r people.
l !i" I * j i; it 'Aiil. met at the 11<irm,v
'he I'n-siilent,' sislei: .Chillis .Tu ?
Sunday a very title attendance,
l'lie .f.iniiof !lesu-oness Hoard" met
the h 'liie of til'1 president _ last
ndjty. The attendance was Tarjre.
T*rtrrw-;is . elect ion of otlicorsfrtr the
o.i. Sister M. h. Alston was re-*
Med 'piv-ddon'. ^
Urn. Frank' Weathers one of our
(levs is very ill. The church con1.0's
to pray formil the sick.'
CONWAY MOWS
thel.A. M.'-K. Church, Rev. W. I.
s. Core, Castor
Suh lay. was hot si'rch a beautiful
y. hut ir.spitevof the raliv?4he faith
few were out. At 11:15 Rev. W.
Kev. L. l. i ucker and ucv.
I . Uainho\y ascended the rostrum,
vry insr sermon \va.s_?k'liv( rIty
the pas toy. Text I Peter
hje< t 'Why am I A Chiistian." Af .
which the. dooiSfo of the chur l
vo ophped lor joiners. Two rami
rwnrd. hianvelv At r. WtHiant A 1st or
d Mrs. Thoniasena .lones.
Sunday School opened a' the. osual
>ur with the -uperint'ndenli. and
u !ii'? :il their jiost of duty and pu
s.iapr to hehr ahtyit 'he .Master,
lis indeed was an inteiys' iny 1ns11
and much, enjoyed.
Itev ow iiy the pastor. ?Xoxl elec
n o S. S. officials/? W. K. Moore,
pt.; F. It. Ht iniiiintrway. assistant:
I,. jlainhdw, Adul' Supt._; .Mrs. A7
Wilson. Intennedia'e Kupt.; WiN
m A if di d. Junior * Supt.; David
\vrence.v Primary Sup'.:? lVaj^id
nes, P.eainiuTs Supt.: B. J. HhitTil
adle Polh Supt. Home Depattnnuit
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: DENTIST
I .linKs, Plates, Crowns and Bridge*
Sunday L>v Appointment
Extraction by Conductive Anestheai*
?? a -Specialty. ? - '
llOTVi Washington St., 'Cola., S. 0.
"~DRTH7 H. COOPER
Dentist
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Special Attention Given t-o piaease*
of the Gums / J
Gold Crown and Bridge Work ?rT'
A Specialty
Office Phone 6420, Res. Phon* 8264
1126 Washington St., Columbia, S.C.
PHONES:
Office 3413 *' Residence 3422 . ^
DR. A. J. COLLINS
DENTIST" ?
1517 Harden St. Colunrbia, S. C.
Office Phone 8407 Res. Phone <5791
N. J. FREDERICK
Attorney-at-I.aw and Notary PublAi
PRACTICE IN. AJLL COUKTS
?State and Federal
1119 Washington St., Columbia, S. C.
J ? ~ ^
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J. H. JOHNSON & Co.
5 Notary Public and Dealer
in real estate and sale of lota ia PINK
RIDGE CEMETERY. Beaa
tifully located on paved road abort '
College Piace. ,
Phone 6422
1109H Washington Street
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I DR. GEORGE B. KEBE^ '