The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 23, 1935, Page Page 5, Image 5
Saturday, March 23, i 935.- EMMANUEL
A. M. E. CHURCH
: Rt?v. A. A. Hughey, l'ustor
Columbia--Sunday was tt successful
dayT at Emmanuel. 'S. S.
opened at the usual liour.v When
the class, discussio'n was over, th<
:?-?lesson was reviewed by the pastor.
He introduced to the S. S. Rliss
Madelyn Moore from McKeespoPi,
Penn. now teaching in Sumter, S.
C.
The morning services began at
11:30. The pa>tor selected his
l*Aw. ? n...l ... 1. . I .. 1 _
mviut" anu \ji Ctn 111* U il SUUL >lili 11 IK
sermon. This m<ssage was strong
ai*il well suited for "the day. The
evening service began at 7?30 instead
of listening to preaching,
sponsored "The Candle Light Service".
It was carried out very
beautiful. rl^ne "Willjng .Workers"
and Sunshine Club- gave i.
pew rally which was a sUcc? ss.
There were several~ teachers
home for the. Association, among
tnem were Misses JV1. Washington,
Potee atn.- Brown and Mrs. E. Fire
sortrWr. Hyman Williams, dr. stu
? dent at -S. C. State College. The.
sick la improving nicely.
Mr. IL S. Jackson has beeal released
from the "hospital in Charlotte,
N C; and"now he is homo.'
2123 Barhamvilh Kd_ KVndal
7 : town "d'oing nicely.
_ JONES CHAI'EL A. M. E. /ION
CHURCH
Rev. 11. C. Yojng,!' u?tor
Sunday Schwd- opened ?\t 10 u'.
clock with the Supl. Mr. WiTi. Gas
kin presiding. For ithirty minutes
t he teachers. took charge of their
classes and discussed the h'ssoo
beautifully.
Rev, Young at 11:00 n'clock
preached a soul stirring' sermon
from Mali.ah *U:10-11 -1 *2. FoITowTil
mg this wonder! ul mC>si!ge irtr
il o'clock Rev. L. . C. Jenkins and
some of his_i>eopl?' worshiped With
us. "
" , "At 5 o'clock instead of Christ-1
ian Em.en.vor League Mr. Wallori
a white-gentleman, spoke to us on
"The Christian Home."
- At 0 o'clock ngnin Rov. Young
mounted the rostrum with another
smi| stirring sermon.
CHAPPELLE STATION NEWS
Rev. W. R. Bowman, Pastor
Dr. E. F. G. Den,t. held it's sec-_
ond* quarter "here Sunday night.
The -reports follows: accession, 12,
trustees, "$32.80; stewards, $78.00;.
= . visiting ministers, $34.88; incident a1
including Sumday school, $18.00;
giand total $100.88. ? 1
' Dr. Dent was well pleased with
* _the above reports and spoke highJ
ly of our pastor's ability as a leader.
If things continue as they are
now, we will have "one of the best
-hurches in Columbia. Dr. Ijent
was. paid in full.
"Otii- pastor was1* " called". uwa.\?trr
preach a-funeral Sunday morning,
but Rev. R. B. Golden preached us
a very interesting sermon.
. . Rev. Mrs. Crawford, a native
ggl frpm South Africa will preach- at
Chappelle Station Sunday night,
March 24th. Visitors are invited
The pastor will also preach at St.
. James for Dr.. Moseley, Wednesday
night, March 27th. Let's fol'
f hiyfr .our pastor . and Tibld his
:h!m. ,
On our- sick list is Mrs. Maria
Bowman, class leader of No. 1.
Our beloved secretary is in. the
race for *the general conference^
let's get in behind him-. We sent
Mr. Bowman four years ago, there
is no- reason why Mr. Hollitian
should not ho lected. He is a good
Chinchman, Tiflrd worker- and has
r ? tht?Ghureh- at" henrt. _ ??
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-Huijge branch baptist
eiiuncii
Rev. a. P. Porter, Pastor
r March Ii7--Sunday School open
ed at its regular hour by the Assistant
Supt. Mv. A. C. Pndgeftr
The lesson was discussed very
: beaut If u;lly. "" .
Rev, Miller prdached . for us
He used for a lesson Johj 19:1-2'
Job 23:9-10 subject' -Christian
. Confident" from which he preach
' *' ed a heartfelt gosJVel 'sermon.
We were sorry to have omitted
Mr. Marion Lenon, and' Mis~s Mamie
Ewing's name who are also
to "sneak at the Union. Mir. David
* - Ewing is our delegate and Mi??O.
H/ Johnson to make, th* S. S.
Address, being -at Tabernacle.
March 16^ 1833 Mr. Robert Per
rv got mnrr:ed' to?MRosa J <
Brown andson March 17, 1935 Mr.
CMcar Etheredge got married tc
Mi-s IPattie B. Brunson. We are
hoping these couples will have a
nappy success tn rough inc.
We were very triad to see Mrs.
W. I.ott at Church today iilso other
visitors because visitors are al
ways welcome at'ou_r chprch.
MY. C. W. I^ott wis}i to thank
each one for what they have given
him since they have been burnt
out. April 7, lO.'lb we will have
* a collecton relative to that purpose
for the benefit of those who
htTve given and, who would like to
give again. * \ <
DOnT forget he, that giveth to1
v the poor learndth to- the Ix>rd.
V Miss Gibson, Miss Clara Brown,
th Mrs. Sar,\h Williams^ Mr. L. N.
M Lott, Mrs. Lillie Brunson and Miss.
t! Laura Garrett are still on the sick
r list. '
?H?*? Mr, A, Sly was nt-the lioim1 of
,i. Mr. Jim Burnette Sunday also his
- ** ehildr^f and grand. Mr. and Mrs.
I Charlie Boyd antTjr. of Leesvrlle.
JL 7 I^Ol^lLE BRANCH .
A. M. E.. CHURCH
Rev. J. E. Dixon, Pastor
New Brookland Sunday School
opened at -the usual hour with
tne^ superintendent in charge.
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A't 11:30 morning worship be- 1
gun and the pastor brought to us >
n burning message, <
The A. C. E. League met at the
usual hour,and t]it members seem |
Qo be very interested in the BibU> ,,
drill. Mioses LouJ.se Jones and
Ida Mae Saber have been unable
to attend the League on account
of illness. *
The evening message-was deliverer;
by Rev. Ilenry Micken. We
were gia? 10 nave so many ol
the home ministers?prone nt. and
are asking them to'come out<again.
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SECOND NAZARETH' r
BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. A. C. Jones, Pastor
Sdiulay was 'a lovely day. for
church goers just spring weather.!
SunJay School met at the
usual hour \vfth superintendent,
and teachers at their post of duty.
The lesson was discussed and revised
in the usual way.
At. the usual hour the pastor
, brought to us a gospel message.
-We always enjoy hearing our pasLtor
preach. At 7 'o'clock he again
ascended the rostrum bringing
another /wonderful e message.
He must have been jit his best;-he
preached; as never Jjpfpre, taking
u:? r n x_ i.?io ih.
ma wai- lium rruvvros i;?o. rwor
y body see met! to^be move- \vit3?
the Holy Ghost. Visitors are always
welcome at Second Nazareth.
We have on a drive for the firfo
Sunday in June. We are asking "
ill- friends to help make it a success.
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We have some sick among us;
\vt? do Ihope and privy for. them a
' speedy recovery. .
MT. MSG AH Av M. E. CHURCH
Rev. W. C. Crawford, Castor
- Sumter?Sunday was a very
beautiful day for church goers.. Mt.
Fisgah was well attended by a
large crowd. Our pastor preached
a wonderful sermon /taken from,
James ,4:4 "Whosoever therefore
will be a friend to the world is an enefny
to God." The church was
taken by storm. We were glui. to
acknowledge the presence of Mrs.
W. C. Crawford and daughter Ac-:
companied by Mr. Reap Carter of
Anderson.
Sunday night the service was
well attended." We are beginning'
onFaster diive/ A?fine report
was male. The collection fop - the
(fay was $55.02.
MT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday was a very unpleasant
day for church goers. The Mt.
Zion Sundy school opened at its
usual hour 10 o"clock with its. i
Supt.. .T. R. Dc'&n and his staff of
tea. hers at their post .of duty.
The teachers took charge of their '
classes tor thiriy niinuies. After ~~
which the Supt. gave a wonderful
review. The Mt. Zion Sunday
school is opened each Sunday of- ,
the ye'ar with a very large attendance.
After Sunday school was
over dismissed for ten minutes,
arid at the ringing of the bell the .
people returned- to the church to
decide about the Heavenboynd
'Play, The ISupt. asked all to
"-Tain! who would- 1 tk<r tot a ke part
in the play^ More was against it
ban for it so that was the end
of that. But I am very .anxious
for some Ahange to be made at
~Mtr Zion; just when that will be
I can't tell but I hope it will be
soon. 1
Miss Ruth Poslev ami Mrs M
Foggie turned out with us Sunddy.
Miss E. Bean is spending a few
weeks with her>mother and father
before going to North Carolina.
Mrs. Fannie Lark and Mr. Lewis
Robinson are still on the sick list.
They both have been sick for more
than a year. We are hoping that
' God in his due time-will put these
two people on their feet again.
1 am hoping that I can get the'
people, of my community to read
The Palmetto Leader every week.
, And?g(t >| hem to realize that cv'
ery^paper they buy we are helping
| our race;, and that sort of bread
cas^ on the water will some day
roe.'coming back.
B. T. Blocker, Reporter.
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Ttev. N. A._Bethea, Pastor
St. Matthews.?Sunday school
! opened at the usual hour with Prof.
J. A. Ford, Supt., and teachers at
At the close of the class study
Prof. C. G. Garrett of Columbia,
was asked to review the lesson
.and he as usual gave us thoughts
mat win oe with us. )
'Strictly at 11:30 after devotion
al services the pastor preached \a
i noble sermonJo a large congregation.
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At 6 o'clock the A. C. E. League
' presented a very llpicy program
which was enjoyed by all. Prof.
Roberts will be guest speaker Sunday
afternoon.
At 8 o'clock the pastor preach- ~
ed another strong sermon.
Deaeonesg- Board met last Sun- .
dqy afternoon in its regular meet- ;
ing with Mrs. Daisy L. Ginyard,'
Pres.; Mrs, Eloise Bull, -hostess.
Mrs. Mamie J. Moultrie sang a
-thrilling solo, Mrs. N. A. Bethea
was then presented as guest speak
,ai_ajul^ia. har-oharming and pi poo ant
manner she made us feel that
we are a part of the chuTch.
The miscellaneous shower at the
parsonage Thursday night .was
quite a success.; _
Stewardess Board No. 2, will
meet at the home of Mrs. Lula Walker
on Monday afternoon. P.
E. Hemmingway was a visitor in
the city this week guest of his
daughter, Mrs. Alethia Owens.
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Prof. F. II. Abrahnm'of Allen-Uni- p
eersrty stopped- an the-el-ty on his P
A'uy to Orangeburg tSt.
Matthews Hi was highly re- ''
lation last week with Prof. J. A. ^
Ford and every teacher in attend- 1
unce.
Mrs. ALethia Owens attended the
Teachers' Association last week. t
Mrs .1 1, Whaley spent "week- |
end in. Charleston visiting sister, t
Mrs. Ella Pebser. 'Mrs. George
Evans of Smokes is spending a t
few days with parents. _
Rev. and Mrs. N. A. Bethea
were dinner guests of Mr. and \
MW.' the'hk'k list, Ifart.. '
Key, Iiosa Thompson, ~ ReV. K. |
Taylor. ' x I
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MlLBKANCll A. M. K. CHURCH I
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Rev. & Chism, I'aihtr I
Paiuplico?Thp people of this i
community are sharing-their sym- t
pathy with Mr. ami- Mrs. I"Hin t
Thomas In the untimely -death of s
their son, Willie last week. His .
funeral was largely attended/, of- s
fieiatW. by Rev. W. S. Guile. t
Prof. E. E. Guile, Alex Guile. ?
Lerpy Judge, Ishmael Hyman, and
Rev. E. V. Gibbs motored to Co- '
lumbia to- take?in .the . Palmetto. _
State Teacher's , Association, oth- 1
ers attended from here, Rev. S.
Qhism, Mrs. Cornelious Flemming.
Miss Chehoney Smith of Allen ?
University spent the week-end at
home with h(iiup.Tmtts,~Mr. and *
Mr>. John Smith. . . (
Services were largely- attended
Suiula.v. March 17.
At o'eloek an elaborate (
program was had. Many partlci- '
pa ted .i'roni Salem M. E. Cliuu'i ?
as their pastor, Rev. Fouler delivrr.d
a fjni; ^niujn. ? ^
HEMMING WAY NEWS
HOPEWELL &'CII A VIS A. M. 1
,E. CHURCH '
W..v l> \1 IT >i,.v 1>..uJ1
?Wo-had tilt' pr-'ivlodgv of atitcnd ihk
soivifs at Hopewell Sunday, j
Sunday School opened at itjs usual
Imur "with the Supt. Mr. Carr J
presi titiK- Each teacher was at
hi> post of duty. The S. S. was
blessed with several visitors: 1T<>1.
and Mrs. WTlson of Jermiah,*Miss
Jennie Knox and sister anli1 Miss ^
A. Kuth.erlord, who is always .
greeting hero, Prof. Wilson gave '
soiiiv? timely remarks to "the S. S.
which was enjoyed by all.
Aft 11:30 the pastor preached a
wonderful and inspiring sermon. 1
Prof, and?M?YT Wili on7~Mi's jJannie
Knox a')d sister, Mr.! (
Brownand friend worshiped with j .
Hopewell .Sunday morning. We
are inviting. these visiting fr!< n..s ?
to come again. q
~C1iavTs~S7 S. o|>etl< <1 at tho-usuaT v
hour with the tea "hers a"d:Supt.
in their pUun*.?tjuite an intore.t .
ing lesson was had. ' >At
-1:00 Rev. -Knok preajmef at
Chavis fropi the text: The Fig ,
Trie." He'held the interest .of his
congregatioh from start to finish.
He phtnily -differenatcd between j.
the corrupt tree and Hie good tree
and conipaved it with every day ?
life. After tic sermon Chavis and ,
Georgetown quartettes renA-redsome
beautiful selections. The ^
shiped at Chavis.. Miss A. Iluther
ford, spent part of Sunday and ate .
:iiiuier at the. home of Mr. and
Mrs. F. GreeiVe,
Saturday night some of our
white friends of Henmiingway p n j;
dered ~a quartotte contest anion#
he col. red boys of this town. The
followin>e? Hmrtetles were repp'rMt.
('arnul A. M.- K. Churches, ,
Tt.i - contest v. a liehl in tile Item- '
millKWay AVai'e House. . A . nice* 0
crowd of white and colored wit- s
nessed the contest. All three "
quartettes -an# well but the three t
white lioys?dccidwl- Chat -the Ml.
CarnVel quartet was a lit'le "better I
than the other two.. Therefore - n
the prize went to Mt. C.uniol. v
We are very #lad to know U T
of o u r~l e a ( h e r s attrndrd the Asso- T
cia'tion in Columbia the past a
wOek. I am sure they grained Vowie v
thin# from the nioelnnu'. Tin v c
are: Misses' Rutherfon., IIolnieC& c
Dingle. 1. - T7? t
On Friday afternoon 1:00 the
patrons of Chavis Graded School
assembled at the school house for ^
the purpose of electing a princi
was called by the white board of c
trustees. Mr. II, Kad'.iy Chairman
of the board presided. It ^ was v
found that the majority of patrons 11
wanted , a new- principal. Sine f
that was > true t he present. prjnci- n
pal was vote f out". .
The choir now stands open for .}
a now principal. We' arc hoping c
that our school after this twm i* t
out will start progressing instead a
of going down as it has gone ii> {
the last eight years. The parents f
of lha community have helped
themselves to back the new principal
up in every effort he puts
forth as long as lu- is right." ,.
Wo wish to make the following
correction:- "In the last issue we 8
stated that the Presiding Elder j *
would be with us t he ntwt Snmiim 1 1
Cvhich wais an t'rror. So we are r
expecting him Sunday at; -both '
Churches. - j 1'
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EBKNKZER A. M. E. CHURCH H
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Rev. E. B. Mack, Pastor j e
Mullins?Sunday School opened t
UL-diULlem with Sup.t. ami teach- r
ers at their post.^4Che lesson was
reviewed by Supt. tXL Poxworth. s
He brought out a? good many j
points we all enjoyed the lesson.
Rev. Mack preached a soul stir
ring sermos. Wo always enjoy
Rf"v. Mack. He is wonderful. His ?
text was "I heard the voice o f
the Lord saying whom shall I
send. Then sand I, hero am I send .'
me. ?
The people gf Mulling are well 1
HE PALMETTO LEADER leased
with Rev. Mack, he is the p
:hutvh,lm,t the?town of Mullins
>ves to hear him. " T"w
lie .preached ija_fche afternoon at n
tuulah Church, he had' a large t|
rowd U> hear him. His< text was
it>d great love. The collection ,
las good. They "started' of the .*
ollection with 50c each. .When
hey finished' Bro. James Williams,
ladTSonie money to count, he'and
he other Bro. c ^
The Pres. Mrs. Walle is asking
he boys and girls to come out to li
Vllen Christian EuHication league. c<
Rev. F. W, Gordon preached a v<
Voiulerful sermon at Ebenezer A. A
VI. K. Church Sunday night. Mr. a
dial. We pray tliat he will soon_ tl
>e out again, Board' No. 1 will* V
save a pew rally. 3$0. on the 5th
Sunday. We -are praying to go tw
>ver tKe top. Pray for us.* Mrs. e]
layes and her little daughter, Ida k
Viae spent the week-end in George c.(
own. IVIj-s. L. B. Calhoun spent
"lie .week-end in Conway W.jth her n
sister, Mrs. Minnie Johnson. \
Mrs. Lillie- Litimoro and h?r i.
ton, brought Mrs. Calhoun back ,
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iirmiKu /i,ne country in ineir new .
ar. ?
,. The Christmas Saving Club will la
neet at the home of Mrs. LuVenia
tVilliarns. Thursda y 3:30. Come_ el
in'? join us. . ' . "tl
HIGH HILL STATION w
Rev. ('. A. DunJan, Pastor
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Church School />pert<d at the4
isual hour and ^ -fi?<; group, of
idiulaxs "were, present. ?
Ui'. J. C. McClellan P. K. j>f tin
spaitanburg District was present
d atv.i1 made timely renirks that
vus beneficial, aiul profitable. ^
ising vot.e of thanks was given to
lie. !'! l'k?The second ' quur'Wtl.V ==
(inference : jiveiled Sundav aru
is the hour arrived for divine 3er ice
you coukt see crowds wending
heir way to the_chui-ch. l'
Our pastor along with the P. K. -s<
ind Rev. Pr(ioleaUr local elder" as- 01
ell !ed the rostl am. After u-uel
ire.ima'i.aries the' pastor pres. i It
he. P. h. who selected as a text hi
\cts (Sub.) "Buildup 1]
ire.'' This was sa messag*. that *
vill li\o long in the .hearts .? ti..> 0j
leople lor it was full of?tr?4 fi j;
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(um me nviiy gnuav ***** mi' SiUIUS (J
voi-o carried away in ihi^spirit as u
ilis. H. Snow of Philadelphia un?-j
ted with' tin' church making a to.a)
of seven during the quarter of 1
s'hich we are tJhankful to God-.
(onuiiumoii service mas observe ^
<1 and one hundred fifty seven old 111
end young people renewed their ct
< venant with the Lord.
The Tiusiness phrt of the Quarter- a;
y conference was held Saturday sc
lid finished Surlday. A grand to- ei
ai- of ?08.09 was raised Sunday. 7j
"he I'< E. wan paid .in full and h>' ,y
k'ent away full of smiles.
This sessioij. was far ahead of
ast quarter t inaneialiy-and .spiritlally
ami we are encouraged fo -~
ollow the leadership of our well
ivlnveO 'pat or and P. E.
Rev. Taylor of Statesbury will
reach for one of the District Con
erence captains Sunday at 3 o'lock.
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It ro. M. H. Robinson Superinten I '
ent and Secretary of the Church
i as elected delegate to the Dis- -V*
lict Conference - ?
M. II. Robinson, Reporter P?
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iKTHUEHKM A. M. E. CHURCH 31
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Rev. J.- P.-Stanley,'Pastor le;
Iro. Robt. Crawford Candidate for m
General Conference
Sirnday was a pleasant day for jjj
hurch goers. S. S. ?it the usual S()
iuur with the Supt. at his post I
f duty. At 11:30 a. m.. morning I .
ervice began. After the general I
ii (lor of service the pastor brought ^
0 us a wonderful message, using
* - a?text -Bph. 4:25, "Wherefore
Hitting away lying, speak evefy co
nan truth with hi* "neighbor: for .
re are members one of another."
'he sermon was one, to be rememicred.
A selection by the choir, ~
nd the pastor extended an in- J?"
itation for persons to join the ,
huxeh. Two persons were wel- '
<>med and one received on proba- >0
ion. There was quite a number a>']
resent to commune. V1
Rev. Mrs. Ruth Crawford was
he pulpit, guest,.and is rendering ^
uueh assistance to the pastor and: ?,"*
hurch.
At 7:30 a lovely prayer service
vas conducted by Bro. Jp. L. Laws .
nil Miss Ilattie Crawford. The slt
astor brought another wonderful s0
ue-sage. ' . . *
The pastor called for the reports (
f the captains that were appointll
tO. ^..ork for the 'trustees: thev
uinod, over $7,55, and this was
1 p*rtia1 report. Total finance for sa
he day-$14.70.- We are looking
orward for a, good board on Monfoy
nightr -yr?^
Bro. Robert Crawford was n?
looted by the Ct. as our delegate
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u int.- c.itrcwriai v.onege. Ann ne ^
innolinc.es himself as candidate to .
he General Conference. He is a
ovur uf his church and la & loyal ~
nan to his position. \
In his church he is a good class "?
pader, a steward and leader of
he choir. His pastor joins'with
iim in asking the support of their
rie'nds. Not only an officer of the
hurch, but a-person thatTwill stand
>y his conviction and one the
hurch-regardn an a christian;
We are glad to report that the
ick of our commurtity are on the
mproved list.
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FI.OYDALE CIRCUIT
Rev. D. L. Coe, Pastor
The second -quarterly conference
f the Floydaje Circuit convened
ri St. Paul A. M. E. Church. Mar. '
he 16th-}.7tht The very efficient
astor, Rev. 1). I/. Coe^awl--hits
nithlui-ollii. l.i I j>tall had the preiding
elder's uB?eiisment in hand
Tfen ho arrived, and was paid in
ull. All of the business ^side ol
tie quarterly conference was disaUhed
on Saturday. Also an exSllent
dinner was served to the
ought of all present.
Kev. Coe is liiUeh loved by both
I' his congregations, St. l'aul and
brk's Chapel.
On Sundav murniiiir ??.? ?
iithful Supt., Rev. Richard h&ach
inducted the Sunday school in a
ury impressive manner. Mrs. L.
l. Wells, the pleasing and unsunnng
wife ol the presidingeldrr-gtmrTrTery
instructive talk uii
le lesson, "Peter Delivered From
rison."
Rev. Coe presented our dearly
gloved and elheient presiding eldr
who gave the school a message
nig to be remembered. He stressd
the value ol' good singing in
le ^Sunday school and sahl good
msitT is the Hrt'o of the Sunday
:hool. We ure -certainly glad to
ave him with us again. At 1-1:30
le presiding elder preached?an
foquent and forceful sermon to a
ij^e and appreciative audiencd.
Rider Wells' sermons-are always
ijoyed by this congregation. This
large is preparing to entertain
l>e ensuing district conference
hich meets May i-5,1035.
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T.. JAMES A. M. H. C11LRCU
- Rev. 1*. S.v Moscly, Rustur?
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Sunday school met at the osuai
our wtth the??Suj>t,r?Air. it.?St
ussell and co-workers at then
[)st. of (int.y. Th.? srhnol wo* in.uestnigfy
TeVie\vtM by Bror Earnst^
Robinson.
At 1,L:3U. alter all preliminaries
le pastor preached a soul-stirring
rinon to an appreciative .audiice.
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At 7;3U we nc-assembled and
Siened to aiiothfi- wonderful sp.rlon
by the pastor, l'rom Luke 13:
L-13. We were glad to have
ith us Aliss Nora Harris, teachei
' St. .Matthews and Miss Eloise
inerctte', teacher of Conway, S.
. The Silver Moon Club was enTtained
hy Mhi f.iurtriirh?fTiThcy
rtEeTionie ol Mrs. Morgan, Mar.
l,""at 7:30 p. m. with the presimt,
Miss' Estelle Janerette, preding.
At the close of tTu7nieetig
the hostess served cocoa and
ike. -An enjoyable-evening was
Jt'Ul. ?Airs. - Annie Jauereuti ftTHf
r her guests for the Teachers Asiciation,
her son, Rev. V. A. Juliette,
Mr. Sims Ureeti, and i'aniiof
S^. Matthews and Alissck'Evtj
n Cuthbert and Alice Jolinsori
Suinterj S. C.
SPARTANBURG MEWS
Alt. Moriah .Church
Rev. A. M. Matthews, pastor
The Sunday school met at the usri
hour with olhcers, teachers,
id pupils at their post of duty,
uite a full congregation for.the
orpijig service. Aftex the usua'j
s-tejct from 12 chapter of Puuff
th verse. He preached a beuut'ul
sermon. .The choir under the
adership of Mrs. Azplee R. Mcee
is rendering, very excellent
usic.
The 13. Yr-R,?U. is getting along
cely. At eight o'clock Sunday
ght, the pastor preached another
ul-sitrring sermon, lie selected
s text-front St. -Luke- 13th-chupr,*
7th versd, The clubs made a"
ilendtd report on Sunday nite.
mount raised $134.10.
Sunday morning, March 31, at
I o'clock there will be a grand
lKjert and promotion of scholars
the Sunday school room of Mt.
oriah Church. ,
There will be a drama and pagtry
entitled, "A Prescription for
jur. Troubles, with directions
ont your> burdened soul." -Sponred
by Mrsrllattie E. Blakely
id Rev. A. M. Matthews. This
ama will be March 25,. 1'935..
The Golden Rule Club mot at
e home of'Mrs. Gussie Walker,
8 N. Dean St.. March 11. 1935.
lis club is ~C6mposed of some" of
e outstanding ladies of the city
ith Mrs. Lucinda Johnson as prelent.
They are planning to sponr_a_KT?aL..project
in conjunction
ith the Civic League and other
ubs of the"" city: Followed by
e business and social part of
ie meeting-was an unusual menu:
ti'-t-Put ffluftT?rrtrfr,?chicken
lad, pickles, crackers, a cornbiition
of red an<| yellow jello cups
ith .whipped cream pink and yelw
eakgs^ arid candies. Mrs. Boar^
expressed the sentiments of
ie club to Mrs. Walker (the hosss)
and her daughter, Grace,
ho so gracefully served the par-Miss
N'ettuv. Fox reports nn enyalde
stay at the State Te;ichers'
ssociation.
r? ITKKKVILI.E. NEWS ?
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: I
?- f j?tv?ry \ ^1. 1-i ' lm-"h
Rev, -I.. C". Butler, I'aMor
S. S. opened at its usual hcjuj
\\-rtli Supt. ami louTfu-rs present. y
At' tl:4r, ICeVT Butler preached" ~~
"~a~strtri?stij rin^ sermon. After tTie
-fiuiuu .iti idvuaiinn whs exvenueu i
for receiving members and Mr. i
George Hartley camo and junked
himself with the churchRev.
T. K. Harper and the junior
choir t?f Mt. Moriah worshiped
with us at Calvary Sunday afternoon.
Rev. Harper. delivered a'
* "every -soul. .
The quartette under the yuid- ^
aiiee-of Rev. S. Cliat'man sang,
a few selection. ?
Mr. Lotlis Raney and Mn Gladys
Lights Of Ratosburg attended ser- J
vices at Calvary Sunday.
The Ladies of the Missionary
So'cie.ty of Cah ai y fuel Thursday, q
evening, M?r?"-h H't 1: at the hoiqe
- .-,r M TV |.T I i . . VV1 ! .'I I rvf- ?
iinportanee was transuded by tin S]
new president, MUs i airie M.
- . Boyd. 1 1^ : _*J
A neat stun w 'is . raistft!. The. j ]
-hostesT" served a delicious sweet
course. NexCdjteetdug wili b< held ?
it the home of .Mis. Willcrm Ed- ~~
j*?s, April 4th.~ 7' r -T-.
Mr. Joe Krazioi and Orchestra '<
rendered a Unique program in
TlaJUptun--II i School Chapt-L lart
Monday evening. The dun e whenjoyed
by ail. The- above named
school was presented ah aid piaiti; ss"i'
ing ot' "'Abraham Lincoln' by Mr. U
- -Hamilton, director, of the urchcs- -_?
tra and an artist -ol' considerable
fame'; ' . ~ *C
- ?The member^ -of the oiii mid titb ^
grades under the direction of Mrs.
S. K t jnx 11 lat i-.i I mi pri-M' nlcd u I
t>lay in' the' chinAd "SIbnduv' even- ..
ing. The title "The Milk-Maids
Convention?' ?
Mrs. Amanda I.ee is on the sick
list. We are hoping for her a spec
dy recovery. Watch The Leader.
?CLINTON X.KWS^. ? ^
"Mrs. Eliza Young an>. family
wish to thgnk their many 1'rion.! h,
for their kind remembrance shown,
them in their late bereavement.
The many floral nft'ei ini's and lot.- _
-ters ot condolence have been help ?
ful for in -ttoosr^ expressed sentiments
We are able to bear with
fortitude the loss of our dear.bus
band and father. _ *"
Sigri&d, . ;
Mrs. Eliza Young and family.
MT. ZION A. M. K. < Ul'RCH
' ~ ? ' " Ei
Rev. J. M. Jackson, 1'astor ?
Sellers, S. C.?S. S. opened at g,
the usunhhcAir withrSupt. and "his
co-workers at their post of duty.
At 11:30 a. m. service began 11
and "after the devotional exercise*
Rev. Jackson presented Rev. Whittaker
\Vho came to us with a \yon- .1
derful message. Visitors are al- '
ways welcome; quite a few attended
all service's. We are glad to ,,
report that Master James Cros- *"
land is recuperating. We are sorry
to report that Bro. Eddie Crawford
had to go to the hospital; we
pray that God will enable him-to.
tonie back; Bro. Anfn.r'Hurst is ,,
'a life to be up.
At 3 p. m. night services began. S!
Rev. G. W... L*n?U?who has been
conducting a wedfcs'-revival preach Qt
( d. This was a woiiilerfyl hies- .
-age and many hearts .were made
to burn with .the Holy Spirit. 3
souls claimed Christ as their Savi- At
or. ? We
Sponsored a $2u(l.0U drive" '
'among the. linmiboVs'pf the churcln
-IvAch club of 17 i n -number is full Jof
pep and saying we "must .win." **
.Watch' the date for the' big rally. _
p.... r At t_ _i ? ?
o. m. uacKSon, itev, \\ hittaker,
were the dinner gue^t? of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ford. Pt
Prof, and Mrs. E. C. Mack and
Miss Rosa J. Fladger attended the
State Teacher.-' Association,
Mrs. G. A. Hunt' is visiting1 her
daughter, .Mrs. Nevada 'Griffin.
Pittsborn, N, C. , ;
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MARION NEWS . A]
(Continued from page four) Tu
very glad to see her out to church
on Sunday after a long illness of O*
prayersx?f the members and friends
of Marion that sliQ will fdlly recover
and return to her post of
duty again. Mr. Tem Drayton is
tTiticjiU-y tlt 'rtt hi- home. on Smith Main
St. He has the jiravers of
.the church that lie will' recover G
and he himself again. M. Mc- D
KiYiley and D. Johnson -are much a
improved at this . writing. f
- Mm. and Mis. M. J. Bavisj-r^h'nt h
Sunday at? Centefiary, ,S. Ck. the??!
guests of their daughter, .Mrs. '(
Mary E. Reed. ? *? *
The stoik .visited the home of
Mr. and' Mr^. ^Odis McQtieen and
tcft-.i fine ilauuhtcr.?Dnth, iriPtli-l '
ar ami baby arc jrettiii^'-en fine. '1
The church is alive ami moving 1
111) to <uuv^> with .great knnU
eu, Rev. A. J. Jenkins.at the helm. i
Amount, collected for tkc day, $J7. ()
listing tne sabred n[l|
tions to our compe rtI or
, understanding, dig- Pf-wj 1
ed Service insure? jjlTjTjjj '
lete compliance with ^>^1
he inviolable right?
i .
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Office Hour? Phone
1:30 A M. to 2 P. M. Office 8534
8:00 P^ M. to 8 P. M. Hps 6548
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Dr. C. E. Stephenson
Ph/aiclan and Surgeon
laeaoes of Women and Lih 11 J! en ~
A Specialty L '
Office: ^ Residence;
114 Vi Assembly St. 1328 bul^St.
- ^ JR.
L. MrDAfflfEl^
Physician and Burgeon v?:
ffic? Hours: ? to uTTtrM^; 1 2
P,. M.; e to ?r
pecial Attention Given Diseases
Of Women.
2b "Washington 22U0 liumptoe
Phone 642y Phone 7564
DR. J. G. STUART P>e,
kar, Need and Throat
Cries sea Fitted Accurately
Office Hvunrr? " Telephone;
:D0 to 1 ;00 -P.M. Re*. 4'JOl ~~
iTlG- to R;00 P.M. .?Office 37M
Office. Residence;
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Office Hours: " Rhone;
A.M. -to-2 ; PtM7 Res". 88?fc?T?t
P.M. tq 81 P.M. Dr.
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Pk.yek.en end Surgeon
JMiu ol Woiinii HJld Ohildren
A apectelty
Office; Roaiueuce.
Ll-B Lady St. ? Idol Pine Si.
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Office liouri; Telephone..
OA' i *' - --
>v jx.oi. 10 / ;UU P.M. Utfice tiL?: .
-?? ? Residence 88 . 5
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
DBWTWT
iljings, Plates, Crpwna, briag*.5
Sunday- by Appointment
KtractlOf] by CunHnftiv. ?Anesthesia
a Specialty .
07 V*r Washington St. Colo., S. O.
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DallH ' ^
ipecial Attention Given ter b:e
aeaaes of the Guma
Goto- Crown ani BrWft We**
A -Specialty flee
Phone 6429 -?Hoa. 32^-- ???
25 Washington St., Cola , S. C.
fice. Phone 8407 Ret. 67W8 , N.
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torney-at-Law ami Notary PubU*
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?State and Federal
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tone 7811
All Classes of Dental Work
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DENTIST
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esdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays
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