The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 24, 1932, Image 5
Saturday, December 21, 19.T2
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BETHEL A. M. E. ( 111 lU ll NOTES
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I)r. C. G. Graine, Pastor
Sunday was an in lenient day, how
..ever the faithful few were found in
the Sunday- School ai their post td
duty. The-assistant Supt., Jliv, \y.
H. Harvey reviewed the Lossmu for
^ the quarter. He eeitainly k'nuws how
to entertain 'he h'tle folly. Rev,
' Kpriaine also made lirm?l> remarks
relative to Christi|uis <|ay and its
meaning, which was well received.
There were, not many out for oili
' ' regdlar T-l:15 momi/is? seWice. Afo
tor all it-s not the crowd which count,
Tho'se1 present ^manifested the, tiny
* spirit, -along all lines. ^ The pastor's
^ text was found in the oi[spol recorded
by St. John, 11 cl\ap". latter par
of the 28th verse. "The Master.' is
come, and callPth for thee" The text
Ho loads tihj'ti flood. and -flame ti
follow wjjgi'ovor ho loads.
Sundaj^ilorning'Dec. 25, .each in'mi
Jber is expected to bo present ani
bring a friend as the pastor will do
> * liver a special message. ihisic fp
the occasion will be rendered-by thi
musical and public choirs. Remem
s ber the 'sick! Visitors- are alwayi
welcome. .
CHAPEIJ.E STATION'
Re\v I.. U. 'Owens, < Pastor
Sunday was a real testing day l'oi
all christians, but regardless to tin
test some few were found as pun
"gold" when cast unto the fire, the:
treaded the through the snow aiu
found themselves at.tlie place of worship
to discharge their duties.
SundajrSetocd was called at a latei
hour butjrtlie'S. S. as a whole wa:
A ^ interesting. A timely and interesting
review was conducted by the Supt.
^ After the Sunday Suiiool the pas
tor entered the pulpit with, a liv<
coal, and certainly lie knew/what ti
J " -do with the coal. The past few Sun
davs or times Rev. Owens has beei
speaking from the subject prayer, tin
message seom to be in a series, s(
Sunday morning he continued wit)
prayer. Text found St. John 11:13
'and whatsoever ye shall ask in mj
name that will I do," in the oxplana
* tion he certainly showed the audience
what and how to ask for things
Prayer is the Christian's vital breath.'
Sunday evening we were graoct
with another heart feeling me'ssag<
from the above named speaker. Texi
found EpHesians 4:30, "and grieve not
the holy spirit of Cod," our heart;
wor? pv-iyl? 1.111-p yhil,. the man o
tiod talked by tne way.
?* We were happily surprised Sunday
4 morning to acknowledge t)he presence
of'quite a few visitors among whron
were Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Simpson
.... After the A. M. setnion the doors ol
the church were opened and five sheej
came, into our fold viz: Mr. and Mrs
Simpson and thrfce other ladies, w<
Lwere indeed greatful to have then
, cojne in'^with us.
JA splendid program was carrier
out in the League' at 6:30 P. M. Lea
gbe was conducted by*the vice-president.
A very interesting Xmas dai
gram wag presented in the League bj
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i nw.'v i? i?v ituw ivuvvvi i' j;u\>
or. When everything fails to com-'
Tort and cheer lie said, a little talk
wirlt Jesus makes it alright. He said
i everybody ought to pray some tie:1'
t and we all should pray Without e.ea-tl'
Tug, lie- said when the church stup?praying',
the Devil is. loose.
Rev. I.. II. Owens, 1). D., pasuy of
I -Chapyelle Station conducted d?'vo--vtional
services. Prayer by Rev. C.
l' A. GrajniS D. D., pastor of Betliel.
Wo thank and welcome all visitors
- back again. ? ,
There will .be Services .Sunday
- nig'lit -8 p. in. and Sunday school, a'
; Ip.'.O; Mrs. .Mary M. Willianis, Supt.
* Revival begins Jan. f>; the Pastor
^ preaching, being assisted by Rev. 1..
j, II. Ow.t'ns, D. D. and Rev. A.
tlraino, D. D.
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l( j St. John ?A. *.M. K. Church
.J Rov. K. K. Muck I'iistoi
1 I Sunday was dot a beautiful day.
I hut iu spite of the heavy snow followed
<l\v a slight riyin a few of
the laihtfiil wiere out ttinl at 11 :.')0
the pastor ascended the rostrum and
delivered a sold stifling sermon. lie
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used as a text Roman 12 chapter,
r first verse: I beseech you therefore
brethren . by the mercies of Cod
'that ye present your Ladies a living
sacrifice, wholly acceptable unto Cod
which is your reasonable service.
Subject Make Cod a present of your '
r whole body. It \vps a masterful ser j
2 mon and the spirit was high in St.1
a
f John.
j At the evening service the pastor
. pleached another sermon which was
full of fire an.l thy Holy Ghost.
l" Text taken I Kpistle General of
1 Peter, :?rd chapter 8'h verse,. Final-'
' ly be yo all mind having eoinr
pension one of "iuiotHer ?as" 'brethren
i ! he pitiful be courteous. Subject mio
I j mniil must say th^t wo are getting
| along nicely. Our pastor and'fami-"
, ly are very well pleased with their
II new home l,in Marion. He said ho
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> feel sale and sausneu mai ne nas.
' fallen in the hands of a-goo ! people
and too we as members of St,
j John aie going to keep him talking
. that way. Not only atlve .Stewards I
' arc doing their'host hut Stewardess I
' likewise. i
? When you want to hear a good and'.
I holesoiue sermon come to *Sfcr John
i morning and evening, rani or shine. !
^ For the man of God, an 1 His /aithful |
" followers w'lll he on Ihe 1 I!UI *' f
that throu the leadership of T>r. j
, Mack and the good- Lord we are go-''
. j ing to make the goal this year 1033. j
) iMr. Collier and anp*hp: interesting
. 'one is promised to l>e-given Sunday
i evening Dec. .25. Conie out and wjti
"ness the coming program.
Rev. Plair and ReV. Dawk ins were
1 the evening guests.
-! We are hoping to have a very splen
did Christmas program and tree on
f Thursday night Dec. 30. Come and
r see of you'll be remembered by Santa.
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. in.- fivi \.iL-v. ivv: .j. \\ >\ un''r.spoon
'tlii? newly ai'pnin'0,1 .presiding elder t
of the. Charleston district worshipped ,,
with us Sunday mot nii|pV'and .expressed
l)ivs.,!!'r as; liavjny enjoyed.'he?
sermon and "the services. f
The Sunday School in flic afternoon ] '
was vrv luiy'ly : ; nded and a veiy J/
splendid session" was. had. The ptimary
dopart-rm-nlr-h'dd a special proChristmas
ses-ion which was enjoy- 11
cd by all the .little folk.- The teach- Si
ers amh s u 1 wo'mreu4ent o'1' the prima - 1""
fy depart mop1 .are preparing; the
children fori a sp*\.jal Christmas
piosrrant 'haf will Ivo conducted hy. .
the frenerai s ho d next. Sunday after- ,!i
noon. Dee. 2a,. at :t:'!n o'clock. The
public i< "invited to al'end this pro- or
pram as it promises to he a fine affair.
Inspito of-, 'lie rain and cold, . ,
Dr. T.aw fence preached to a larpc '
a.udfen last Sunday iiipht. The h
warmth' of liN mes,sape.? a re'reachin.tr
the hc:W- vi the 'people.. A larpe hi
number of visitors .were present both ^(J
morniny. and eveninp and received a ...
whrm wele inw^ . from the pas'or and memhei's
<>P 'he church. On Monday vv
e.eitinii'. Dec. 1'h. the relipioufc edu- (i
cational eluh sponsored a musical j."
and lite, a1 y proyrani at Mt.i.- Zion
which was a; tended by a.larpe num.- l>er
of Charleston's lovers "of musi?
and :u l. Some of" Charleston's host '.
talent appeared on tlie propfam and
pave a. tine account of themselves.
Dr. I.awi-ence dMiycwd the principal
adiliess which was ,n . mas'er.-piecci
M'.tsieal nil IV.h.l r were fenrlri n/l In'
to list Sunday in \Vust Anthexysj ir
x"in*1 :or.v. Sno leaves one sister,'one or
daughter nn.r a -host ot friends.
Mr. an. Atrs.-.lpo Keiso, Nlrs. .an-I
ra K'.:t:o: , ?^ little . 011 Vujjil were aj
in town Sun.layV
'il' 1 r if', i ;-rt ,'l'ia Mm. \\ nV 't^
..mj ll.-jniy MeCino ami .Mr. Niehol- ar
s.?nf -spc'iit Friday, evening in our 'n{
town. 1 " 'vC
Mis'. Snilio Invtiiii motored to Co- (0
Jutnhin Sniv.rinv morning to tak^r
Misses Cook. .laekson and Bailoy^jv
hoin(. to spon I the holidays. ^ft,
Mrs. Itina Cooper is again on the'pj
road to 'recovery. .
We ut go the people of' Andrews jg
in read The l'alivietto Leader. Fori,
your copy see Rogersteen Smith. ^
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EADER ' .
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PINCKNEY'S Fl
UNDERTAKER AND LIC
SOUTH CAROLIN
UT. .MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH
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Rev. A. >1. .Matthews, Pastor I
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, SparUmburj;, S. C.?Sunday cer- !
< i ini|rL llul lui^ll.v aUl'lHk'd, dlif!
> 'the. heavy blanket of snow that
jvorud the ground; but as the sayit;
goes, "It is not. alway the crowd
hit coun'.s.", We were y. pndurfully
tossed spiritually and financially,
he* proceeds for 'he day was $42.08.
.We-are. still climbing with this as
ur" motto, "Onward even Upward."
QtT" the "Sick list., are: Mesdame^
eiki Guinevere SfliitR an'd?~Mc?ste,
"m. Samuels and Julius Jenkins.
is- Iveen nipved to serve as 0. S. one
Orangeburg District and the Rev.
. E. Thomas at Cumberland M. E. 1
mrc h at Florence has been appoint I
as D. S. on the Spartanburg1 dis-1
iet.? We desire for both of the hon.
ed tremeYidoOs success in their
>\v field of labor and responsibility."
Our pastor made a splendid report
Conference.. He says that be tend
s faithful people put Spartanburg
ird. book out FJorem e'anfl '_ Orlgeburg,
we're going oyer the :top
>xt annual conference which connes
here in 1933, We welcome ^ ou
the Hub City of the South-east.
The Emancipation committee of
is county met last week and unliniously
elected Rev. G. A. Thomas
istor of Silver Hill M. FT. Church,
r orator pf the day, January 2nd,
'33.
A most unusual crowd is expected
assemble in the auditorium of Sil
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Funeral Cars nrd Funeral 1 j.
Equipment
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And Relter than the Rest
And Prices Less j.4
Office Phone 57f)7
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ver Hill M. K. Clum-h^to i ar ti. ~0;
thinker with his flucm "nm^i.i- d. ... -*^
ihis race l/efore the liar oil' f*wi
opinion .-since Emancipation, ' \
An interesting piogr.ajyr UyV l.oeVMlTUIIU'.Ud
lor tlie'.oc anon.
I ? Sleet ami snow ..last'Friday bourn
tSpartanburg 'county 'in an icy. grip. ;
It slowed motor- traffic tv? a ;stiaij's
pacew* The, combined sle'-t had .-ii'.-a
i'all was the heaviest since' hec n:! >.-:
1030. t.
J The many Jfpc?uis. ol' Miss Sara ?
Wheeler, keond /St. >\-i 11 1" jfc+e4 \<
know that s4ie ,.is TmprwriH*?*! after ' a
|** Sft Thomas an<l Mr-. I..;,
Hawkins were ijuieth man i- d \\ ?- snesday
Dec. 17th, and are' .akinu
-then* home oi? .Clark. St.; - " ;
j The- marty friends of Mi>> .e'reola
Woodward, \\ill lu-ai wi'ii
her illness at her home at Uoehu< k.
CHKKitA^ HII.I, HAI'TIST ( 1U lit H -
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latives and a host ??j" friends. After
her -illness Mrs. Graham departed this
4ife triumphant in the faith early
Wednesday morning Dee. 11, I'.'TJ
She is not dead hut sleeping, may Jier
noble,spirit rest in jieace until. ! ?
The Key to the. Kingdom Prayer.
Rand met at tthe Church Monday nito-! f)
and members reported a pleasan
meermg7 ~ 7 . ..
Miss Tdn R ii-hn nlsnn in:..rmil}\-4?1
the R. T. S. CliTb at her home;. Wed-!
nesday-iviteT Mr. J; 11, iTonlos became t?
a member. After moetiugj.the" In*--.
tess served eoco atv'*.ake. There \viifj ^
be a silver tea at the residence, of*;
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itoi.. anil .Mrs. u. \\ . '.sin^i'tavv lh .
?T>. Christmas liny 1;00 I* M. Mi--- I
Sadie R. Pewiee si>ent the weekend L;al
with her mQ'her. ' ' jjj,,
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