The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 19, 1935, Page Page 5, Image 8

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* * ' Saturday, January 19, 1935 y. BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCn ? ". Bey. S. H. Lewis, Pastor Columbia, S. C.?Sunday school met at. the usual hour with Supt., W. H. Young, officers and teachers present. The Sunday school' lesson was very interesting thiuout. The pastor has already organized a Bible Class. The ^inland financially. We had quite a, full congregation for the morning service. At Hi f A TliT- i jyiuo ayii. services oegan. i lie choir is rendering '^excellent ser-1 vice under the leadership of, Mr.. H>. H. Howard, chorister and Mrs. L. T. Bates, organist. The pastor's text was selected from Exodus 14-15, subject: Pro gress wider Difficulty. This sermon was carefully prepared" 'and spiritually delivered. Many Amens were heard throughout the congregation. , - . . The Allen Christian En.deav.Qr League met at the usual hour. The topic was very interesting. "Mioses. Anna B. Lewis and Eva Poterfield had charge of the program. Mr. Henry Webber's discussion on prayer was well taken in*^, - ^ The pihno duiet by Misses Neal and Raifohd was well rendered. *A11 participants acquitted them f selves nicely. - The funeral Services of Bro. Dennis, a life long member of this church was had at three o'clock P. M. pastor officiating. For the night service, Rev. Miss Zella M. Burton brought the messagot?Her text?wim naleetod from First Peter 2nd chapter and -5th veiise. , Subject: "God's Spiritual House." Beautiful comparisons were made between the temporal and spiritual house. rI 1 Friends and visitors are always . welcome DOUBLE BRANCH- A. M:*E. CHURCH Rev. J. E, Dixon Pdstor .. Sunday school oponecPat the usual -hour, 10:00 A. M. with the Supt. Mr. Wesley Drehcr and-his Pt<>u!p of teachers at* then*" post of - duty. We had a Very interesting lesson. , The lesson was- .highly enjoyed by all. ; The A C. E. League met at the usual hour, 0 o'clock P. M.- with Miss -Corn_ Tucker, acting ' Pres. The League sqem to be very inter esting, and willing to do their pan in behalf of the church. Miss Cora Lee Tucker conducted a change progranr} which ail! the loaves took v?*i kjmu ir-y 11 ?11 y man ue in Christ he? a. new creature." We receiveda&ieal of thoughts and in'epiratlorfcv-?r .Come and hear him." Visitors are welcome. ? ? ?" Remember Sunday^ schooTTs at 3 o'clock. Dr, William Chappelle the super! ntendent, is holding his ovm. At^PO P. M. our pastor came to v. -*gain giving another splendid active parts. We sang qui* lea^ gue* yells. We were very glad to , " have so., many visitors wi'th us. Mrs. Dickson Gave some splendid remarks on cqjkIucU which we are - always glad to hear. WTd hope she will -come again and speak to us. Rey. J. E. Dixon talked to us from St. Luke Gospel 11 through bhe 15th verse. We were glad to have so many of oUj- home piinisters present, LADSON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. A. S. l'owe; Pastor."'' The regular ' mornirfg"" services began at Tli:30jwifh the pastor iQ ^ charge. After the devotional pel f iod Rev. Powe, the pastor, delivered a wonderful sermon from Acts 2:42, which read thus: "and they continued steadfastly in the Apostles' doctrine and fellowship" He selected as a subject: "Little " Pictures of the Early Christian1 Church." The message*was well developed in every detail. ? It was well planned and executed". Commairiion /services were conducted immediately after the morning services. The annual week of prayer services were conducted Jan. 9-llth. Elder Johnson, Elder Pelot and Mrs. F. K. Butler were in charge of the services respectively. a The Sunday school opened at 4 With officer, -teachers?and pupils present. A very beautiful lesson. Peter's Great Confession,v"*Vas dis cussed fully by the variouis classes The Christian Endeavor was called to order at 5 with, Masses C. J. "Richardson and Emma Harper in charge. A very splendid program was had. The topic for discust sion " What Do Know About Prayer?" was led by Miss M. E. Randolph. Other discussions \yere made on the topic by Elcjpr Butler and Miss C. A. Jackson. Others baking outstanding parts on the program were Misses Harriet and Doris Goodwin, Misses' Odessa Dixon, Laura and Evelyn Johnson Mary Gladden and Mr. Gerald Dixon. We wish to thank those who took part in making the program a success. Services for Sutnday" Jan. .20 will be as follows: Morning sfervicse? 11:30 A.m.; Sunday school 4:00 p.m.; 9pd" Christian Endeavor Jit 6:00 pVfo. The topic, for discussion will be J^What Do I Know About the Church?" . BISHOPS MEMORIAL THE FRIENDLY CHURCH Rev. L. L. Farmer, Pastor Sunday services were well attended at Bishops' Memorial. At 11:00 o'clock oyr pastor came forth with a heart searching sermon from CLlations 6:13; II Cor. K-17 u. , inuijiuj/vi.t/1. u Ditrntvi, auu teache-rs at their post of ' duty. , The lesson-was . beautiftdly dis? cursed by the various classes. We li'stonOn to an interesting reviewby Rev. A./.G. Grant. The morning service was conducted by Rev. A G. Grant. He selected his text John 15:1 which was enjoyed, by all. Sunday night Bro. Wv "M. -Kennedy came to us bringing a vvonderful message. Speaking to us from First Peter 2nd chapter, Gth verse, He preached a heartfelt sermon. Our hearts were made to rejoice. , Friendship welcome you to all services _ -- ... . Mrs. Elizfi Belle "Kennedy Re- I porter. MT. PISGAH A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. J. Er Dixon, Pastor $ Sunday, inspite of the unfavor- : nble weather, found many of the church goers of Hie above' named daurch on their way to worship. The Sujpt. Mr. D. A. Harper and his teachers were at their post of .duty. . At twelve o'clock the pastor mounted the rostrum and preachT ed n soul stirring siermon, from'l hapten of 1st Cor. from 20th v. -uliii'it "Examine youroelf( ond see how starrd the case with you. I Did "not our hearts bulrned within us -as the man of God talked with lis by t'heroay. We?=wera^ shocked to hear of the- 4oath of -Mft-W.- M-. - Allen, who died at his home at : Cayce, Saturday. Jan. 12, Mr. Allen was a. class leader of the dbove named church. ' ? . We feel our lost, is heaven's train. Misses Laura and Bettye Jackson, Evelyn Johnson werp, the - >1 inner guests of Miss Wilhelmena Carter Sunday evening.; The youaig ladies expressed themselves as having enjoyed them/selves while at Miss-Carter's home. "*'sl 43 r. i_ message from Isaiah 30:21: "And thine ears shall hear a word behind thee saying. This is the way, walk ve in it, when ye turn to the _i_ight hand antPwhen ye turn to the left." Using ascitis subject: "The \oice from behind." It seems like in every way, he is preaching bet lor and better. Mr. Williams the son f Mr and Mrs, W. W. .Williams is in the hos pital. We a,re hoping that he will soon be better again. The Willing Workers Club was entertained by Mrs. Elizabeth Dre her, 1003 Two Notch Road. The meeting wnB called to order by t'he Pres., Mr. W. W. Williams, The following officers \\> re plnctpd Rev. William Brown, Pres.; Mr. I I William Shropshire, Chaplain; I I Miss Ethel Bryants Asst. Sec.; I I Mr. H B. Smith, Treasure; RevTj I Farmers' remarks were full of in-1 I -pjration and filled us with the de-1 I sire to move onward. 1 The next meeting will be at the I [home of Rev. and Mrs. William | I Br a w n, _ 2320 - -Taylor?St, ???U I Would you like to tour the Or- | I m' s? If so meet us at Bishop's | | Memorial Friday 8 P. M., hear and | | see the lecture given, through I | -.roving pictures by Prof, and Mrs. | | Crawford^ Adm^lQc- ? ? I Chioken galore, Mrs. Walker. | I Ttto Notch Rd. Jan. 17, Come. Stop! Look! Listen! Children,! j everybody, come to Bishop's Me-1 | morial Jan. 28, and see who will | | win the "Bicycle'*. Sunday services were well at* | I tended at Bishops Memorial, Jan. | | 13, at 11 o'clock our pastor came | I fouiTh with a hea^t searching ser | I mon. We received a deal of food | | f>u ' thought and inspiration". Jf | I you have not heard Rev Farmer [ I you have missed ~a?deal of know^T | ledge.^ Come and" hear him. V,is-1 [ itors are welcome. ' I Remember Sunday schooi'ig at I Dr. '.William Chappelle,; the I I Superintendent is still holding his | At 7:30 P. E... our pastor came j | to us with another splendid mes-1 | sago. It seems like in every way | I he is'preaching better and bet-j I .We are hoping that, Mr Wil-1 I liam<; the son of Mr. and. Mrs. W. I I W. Williams who is ill will soon | [be able to be with us again.- ,i| The Willing Workers Club I I was entertained by Mrs. Elizabeth I I Dreher, 1003 Two Notch Rd. The | 1 meeting .was called to order by | I the Pres. Mr. W. W Williams. J The following officers were . e-1 Rev. Wjlliam Brown, Vice Pres. [ I Mr. William Shropshire, Chaplin; | | Miss Ester Byrant-, Asst. /-Sec.;! | Mr, H. E. Smith, Trtaj. , Rev. Farmer's remark's were | | full of inspiration, and filled ust | with the desire to move onward. | J- JThe next meeting will be at the | I home of Rev. and Mrs. William I I Brown, 2320 Taylor St,_. Chicken | [ galore, Mrs. Walker, 1603 TwoH [ Notch Rd. Jan. 17, ail the chick- [ | en you want for 25 cents. I in Washington, D. C. will soon ho with \is again. " ' The Friendly Chuirch welcomes you. Mrs. J. Pearle Cochrane, Reporter > , ' / ' : SERVICES TO BE OBSERVED h AT ^nd. CA1.TATTT SUNDAY fc _ The Rev. M. Marquette Peace, Minister.of ^.he Second Calvary Baptist church announces the i'ol lowing services for Sunday: V11 :"0 a., m., - Message Theme: . "Tie Church and Life Today." At 7:30 pk m. the Message Theme will he: "Why go to Church?"" The Church- ' School will be observed at 10 a. m., and B. Y. P. U. G p. ni. m ? Rev. J. F. Stanley, Pastor Sunday, Jan. f>, was a hiph; day at our church. S. S. opened at '.ho usual hour with .our dutiful Supt. at his post of duty. The lesson was nicely taupht and discussed by i the cTpsses. A very in'eWstinp review was. pi von by the pastor. At. 11 :.'!0 the )i:i^loi' -T?i v II ^ Smith, Bros. Cochran and J. M. TiP.ona#d?ascended?the? rordrmii: The pastor preached .from St. Luke 2:11.. This was a preat sermon. w At the end of" a well enjoyed meeting' the stewardes turned oy u: to the pastor $2<V0.V The touching words of advice and encourape ment that our pastor pave u?" in his open|^p lec^u^' jctiri-ed oursouls. ?' Miss Louise Butch left Monday for Allen University. Miss Btirehand relatives motored to Pamplico to - visit- n-u+il and : iidi1!', "Mrs. Olivia Thomas. Mr. Stevenson while there visited his nejee at Sale'm. Miss Addie Biirch is ill at "this writing; We hope for. her a speedy recovery. ST. JAMES A. M..E. CHURCH ? ? " , ".i i t . Rev. P7 S. Mosely, Pastor Columbia, S. C.?Sunday school was opened at its usual hour with the Supt. Mr. R. S. 4 Russell in charge. Aftetfthe teaohinp_of the' Jesson the school was interesting jtr a-m?A*u*vW" TW? * v, .i?icYYcu uy nrv. r?arnest Kofi- < inson.; At 11 :H0 after the formal opening ^he pafetor pre^cntecf* RFW Miss " Burton of Bethel A. M. E Church to deliver* the morninernCsaagc. She preached a soul, stirring sermon to an appreciative audience. Subject: N. R. A, New' religion awaking. At ^:.10 P. M. we listened to an interesting pro gram presented by . the General *Clam Committee. Morftfciy evening Stewardess board No. 1. met' the-home of Mrs. Ella Jadkson on Henderson St. with Mrs, IE M. Young presiding. An enjoyable ? >- ml? - - ^^^ . :' THE PAT.METTO LEADER, C*:T T^FTTIFR MEfiTINCI OF ^vatuit'e i)rsTim;T. "F - On .January 7 tliJ-.lM*. b. Iltu^iiiiii",Vs ay. I'. K., with his CjUt'en ly wiio, ,\I) s. i,, II. i I< m n*i rigway t .1*1c i oi t I.e. Jio'Jr i\t St. Paul t i-luiri-.i. * hi fi" Rev. ('. L. Parr \ i p:i'.'? '. 111? ?t win: open u i ! wi.it <i1 t li"'!.- I)..' I' ?.<. X. A. 1 it' ' I -""l-! i>h !;h>.ijr. 1st t l.ynin ainb Srripl-lwe les-on?Rev. i N. A. Pe:li' 2nd hvnin Rev! 4 .0) ancebu) -V * Dev. Washington", w'l'i vi rv hefittiiiir word? addross il the IrrcthVcn. and expressed l\is ;?ppredk .'.ion of bocomincr a mem1h'!' of {lie font ral Conference and stationed at: the head of (the Or;inK>'l'uV-; distrvi. Pa< NV A/Be* k' ;i vosptindo 1 ' J v. 'i'i"- < ]janl<- the P..E. for wovtfnvr eonmujVda* iou at this nicV'tiiv.r. lie so,ted that \ve reported 100 per cent on every item and was .the only one in the district that jr ported over our Edu.'n'ifcnn a -cssment. u Tho iv>U" for adjournment' hav- ~ iner arrived the pastor informed each one th t tlio Q'Ood and faithful .hid'or- Jit.d dinner, ready.* At tIti< time an otferimr was taken and.presented to-tlie pastor. 7*Pio fidlo'.\-iii!r minister..- and _ a^hu-e.- were selectr-d foiour Dist> ict Ale-, t iners:-District Confcr' cjttp, .T.opisyiire Oircftit. Rev. Da-vnl. ft mi; h. Do tor; Sunday School _ '(viMiventjon: St. . Paul. Station. Pi v. .('I T .; PUvr. Pastor. ' MORRIS BJtOWN A. M, E. ; :: church ; Rev. jesse E. Bcar<l, I'^ustor. Charleston.?Sunday' was an i leal day lor church goers, ant he services at Morris Br*owr vere well attended both morning uuh night. The pastor, Rev. J. E ieard ^|>oke as usual to the chilIren of the church preceding tht noising sermon. The subject wa^ th6 Dog in the Manirer." To be noud hearted was the theme deluted from the story. Packages >f candy were distributed to the it!tie ones at the close of the >astor's remarks. The morning iermon was preached from beut 5th chapter and 2nd verse. The heme was "God'-s -Leadership;". A pien'did sermon was enjoyed b> he worshippers. The evening sei nun wa!s pleached from Matt. It :haptcr and ^2nd verse! The theim liscussed was in tha^shape of i luery, "Watr 'Jeams a. Xegro?' The?pastor?di setts." <?d fully th( ubjoct, and emphasized'the facl hat Jesus, was "The son of man.' The discourse. was. interesting as veil a>j instructive. The Sunday school a."(l A.C.E. League "heh 'orth at their respective hours. 11 < pleasing to note, f\tat ih^re -is 1 decided increase in the attend mcO, jus Veil as the finances o": die church' school. The - pastor-- ir he niorniipg sermon, laid emphasis on .the fact," that we are liv ng in a new; year "and that w< diould aj prceiate the yeai^s w( lave already lived, and the bless ngs already received and enjoyed The re were two accessions to tin hill I'll' dllnng the day. Mr. Wm Campbell, M-rs. Blanche Rivqy: i'nd Elder J. S. Morant were pre: ?.nt during the evening service. The pastor accompanied by tin f'rinu of the Mi&sio.nax^?iJoe+et^ iml a steward will attend the Ge Together Meeting tomorrow. W< ivere pleased to have qnite a fey iritofr. during thy- day. Visitor: nrb a'vayc welcome at Morri Brown. The Palmetto Tyefjder i mxiously looked for each Sunday The -church "moves forward. . . . ~ ,<? , j. II EM Ml NT. WAY- NEWS *. * . CHAVIS* ATiM. E. CrfURCH f Ilev. P. M. Knox, Pastor r\.. i _ - - v/n ounuay n>orntnjr a!! chure iroers". weru on th^ir* way to th temple. . Sunday school opened at the us^ :tl hour. Lesson was beautiful!; discussed by the different classes Rev. P. M. Knox reviewed the les son which-was enjoyed by all. A1 ler which a contribution was rais Pd.. At 11 :.?.0 Ri-v. Krox mounted th ro<i rum atld beautifully addresse his congregation. This messag was very" Helpful. ., It was. i] k' .-ui"gr with our?Sunday- -.schac lesson. After services Rev. Knox_ su^ pasted the women, of the church week-conference, a mean by wh e to ra'se 'some nioiipv for "Fnmw' r's <lay" He appointed Mrs. Liz -u" Gordon. as- Bishop.- She nppoin oil Mrs. M. Brown ,Mrs. Dais Brown. * '? ' " Bonn? of the pastors apj>ointo were: Mrs. A*. Gilliard, Misses .A Rutherford G. Ilolmcs, M. Din?U R. I.. Taylor and X. Brown. i nis conferenceis supposed t K-luM first Sunday afternoon i February, 3:00. . Wi? are expec t ing a large crowd; , We were very glad to see ou three teachers back with us.' W hope _t hey will continue to be wit] lis as in the past. They are: Mis es Dingle, Rutherford and Holm ?V.g?.od many out of town visit ur.s vfei'e Seen in town during th holidays. Borne came home ~~t visit, parents and relatives. t Ou College boys and girls spent a fe\ days with us also. They are Misses Mildrf'd Wilson, Matti and Hortenne?Coopcr.?Messrs! i Pressley aMd A. Brown jifo riiiverrii.ty,?f-Mumbin. & T.?rrtsi some of our students from Tusk? gee Institute. Misses Dello am Minni* Gordon visited their par ehts also. School Xejs's Chavis' Graded. School The. faculty ,of Chavis Grade* school returned' this year with nev plans and a stronger dctermina tion to push Chavis on over th< top. The enrollment on Monda morning s? om'iki to hav*^increase* JO nvore. The fg roup of teacher seem to be frying to give the chil dien the best trey have. The have been grouped into, pairs t plan a+?d raise money for the bet teimerit of our school. Tliey or Grouped as follows: Prof. Tip dale-and Miss Rutherford, Misse Holnu's and Dingle and Misse Whack and Pulton. We are hoy ing their success wjll be great. . A he faculty spent the holiday in ditferont places. Prof" "Fulbb Tisdale and Miss Fulton at thei .homo, Kingstree, S. C. Mis pJlJl^l 3j | LETTER OF THANKS TO THE oVnrKKs- j\N!) MKMHI KS OF FINE OROVE Al M,. K. ' OHLRCIL?KAII.EY HETHEE i CIRCl'IT.' i The; officers and ^ember's of ,Vthis church pounkied my father-. . during the,-J holidays' with meat, l-Lce. i> tatocs ami .mflnv #.+ Vinv thinga. ily-^faUu'OjJohri Quarks > has* been sjek for nine'months and these people have not/forgotten him. I take this time to show you how much I appreciate what you have done. This same .ehureh and Zion paid their P. K. ir. full the' first Sunday in .Jurtuary, s Rev. J. G. Qharles, Repdrte.i NEW TRINITY RAP. ( IH RUl Rev. B. F. Stewart, Pastor. ^ ; Wellfoiik -Smi'lay FcliofTT met t ift u.suai hour with Sup'u teachers ? at -their?posts: The to s son '< was r l<ea?Vifully 'di'eipscil; aftvr UliIt'll ' ^ the pastor gave .v timely review. ? The. morning service was largely attended. The pastor delivered a " strong and powerfq message from j Acts IPG. subject:* "The Christian t Inquiry for, a Place on God's pro . gram** in 1935. Three souls were ' added to the church. The BYPJi. P niet at 6:30.. A special program _un Ntw Resolutions. was carried out. The pastor gave a talk on the Young Folk's Resolution.- fm ^ 1935. He adyjsed them { > rffakf , a resolution to never be absent 1 and bring others. Music' by Sonfe of Aids quartet. : L At the Evening service the rp'-' mr pavo us? .another cospoi feast. ITo chose as text i^Iatt. 20:7. Subiect: Cod's Assignment for 1025. Two othor<soul?s were , added to p the church'. ? ? the Greenville Sullivan Street p school was the week-end guest of v Miss "Dervine Keitt. teacher of - Wrllford school, whs royally enb tertained in the home, of "Mrs". T.tj? la 'Alexander. . * ... . The Emancipation program waheautifully carried out on Tan. T at the schorj. houpe. Those.'.appearing on program Mrs. T.illit' Roborson. Miss E^sio McMillen. a . student-of Cumming St. IIijr.h. Rev. King, .pastor of Elorepee -Chapel M.E. rehureh and Mr. C.F, Vance. Mr. Vance being -the p'riri? lv cipaj speaker. Tlie proclamation r wo? read; by Mrs. M. .T. Vernon. The president. Mr. .T. R. Fo.st?P and co-workers are doir.tr their ti ldt-to make it bigger and bettor p each year. ; CALVARY 'A.- M. E. CHl'Kf 11 Rev. I.. C? Rutler. Pastor , e Leesville.. s.< C.?-'Sunday school el opened at its"" usual, h <>;;r with" *apt. and teachers present, u Morning services be can at 11 :.?,0 ,. His. absence leaves a very vast pap especially. in tthe class rooms. I p The body of Miss Sylvia Bar'r | j?war ftmPrnliml at Cn\i'i'ry _ A. M , E. Church Monday P. M. _ ATj?-?Boyd ;.|u in N'v\vJ *< Years, Bay in Aiken with Miss C. ^ V. Care. liis trip^ was quite a' suc. '$<** * To our surprise Mamie Miles - eloped with Mr. William MaeDonald of Cheraw, S. C. and was mart 1 ioiL Now they are honey..moon, inp in Charlotte. N. C. Mr. and Mrs.AV. Howard'of N 1 Y. C. left "Saturday after spend inp | " two weeks" with 'the la'tors* pnre ents, Mr. and Mrs.' Prank Boyd relatives an<l friend's. 1 They1 also spent Friday with Mr. 1 and Mrs. William McCarter at "s their beautiful country home. ? Mesdames Annie Lou MattluwV. ^ Cornelia Hartley and Mary E. 0 Gvpson spent Friday with their siter, Mrs. Ida Boyd and daughter. e Carrio Mae. Mr. Frank Humphrey is very ill s a't this writ inp. We hope he w ill ? soon recovery. Holmes, Charleston, Mis^ Dingle s Greenville and KinpMree. Miss n Rutherford Newborry, ('kdumbia.. ir and Edgefield, Mi?? Whack, tiro err >3 ville and Atlanta. trusting jyie sacred PfdM notions to our compe FvtJ nt, understanding, dig- rffiiM tiled Serf^ee insures plete compliance with K&Ml the inviolable rights* '? - -' : pigre 9 ? ' i m hi, ' " m m | professional | i Cards i JL . .?. :Kr<^x~x**x**:"X*,;"X"X"X"X*,;>+ " ' * <= Office Hour* Phone II :30 A M to 2 P. M. Office 353# 6:00 P. II. to 8 P. M. 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