The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 10, 1935, Page Page 6, Image 6
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THE PALMETTO IrEA-UKJi
1310 Assembly St.. f nlombm, S.(.
ATI! WEE TO \TI.EY t\ hi | |;s
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line I bi'.pv. 1 y ulj"
been bavin,-;, I- t- ..Ia- v i
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Sincerely. y<?uf.*?AthaK'<- .1 :rb->
AN"inn.-IJ? :<*?'. S. ' . .
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Wt-u Bill.' I ly p' :.;? !
a iiociil time lift .m-. A. It' v.
didn't 'we certainly-ul?!. A.: !
4-11 club ifiris'iiii'l If;- Snmtc
County ntcr at., Can.,p |.b
Dalzell. S. C. for 'wo days at) ;
I cannot attempt t.. :-!! ; \1 bat
a .pi i'ii?111 : 1 1?rrrr?:?'T?r? i?r
?>? alb 4<4h4^?. v. ii.' ii,'- ,?: .., n i i..;r,:
cverytr :i:v ~ i : "W., 1. :??:
ramp iifm mnm t. ;rr- .-<1
bovs anil -tiih attended ran:;,
and there was !.. rdrvd- ?d
isitoi s then-, I'Vis rl'tb t -C
. tile prize for be-? vvtl. t?.iY
Hill Carvel < k lv i, .till *iiliv e and
we have oltV lU'eCn.'s a- it pal-.
I notice we had oidv i IVw lot
vers on niir .1:: urn i.1
til ol' our m'ei.-r e: s tahimr
7 thrrr y:icat ttvi: --\f. rr~r~- Tan"
. fiin^ thi> week. V. an- I'm y t an.'
ninpr for out' >'-!v >! 'uin-hes; 1
hope t > si c r.. '!< t;? . n the
Junior Patre. So Inn/
Margaret Wt kcV.t,
en Jin S - Rtxiv-vi;. in.ii riM;:,
Dear 15ill: .list" a ''cu- 'o let
you know that I ant well. ISill 1
was to the. revival ueevtlr?"f-vt. ry
nijrht at Mt. Zion, Baptist Chinch.
Rev... Rush- i c;n hi" 1 > v.-ry >1 i - lit.
I. really ciiiovel' _ Tia->.
.raised this wt ck lor roller; ion
$:10'.48, .then I was .to Sunday
srhoo] Sunday and we had a nice
lesson, oh how 1 . . njoyod .myself
there. -Ymtr-?fruly. .
Mae Bell fj< odwine, Mutte.
MT.' ZION BAPTIST ( JU'RCH
Rev. Wes'berrv Xeal. Art. Pastor
Eastovc r. S. ('. Although the
weather was very hot' it didn't
keep back the many church truer?!
Rav. NcaL-uf isiimtc.-- ureai-lp-d
a soul stirrinir sermon. Ills text
was tountl .Mark Kveiynno
enjoyed the sermxou.?fjnite n r^v
visitors were present, rome attain
you are welcome.
The'Sunday school-of the ahovechurch
\va< ahle to ser ! Mrs. Kva
B. Cheeseborough as delegate" to '
" the B. Y. F\ V. Convention, which '
Convened ar "YToitI- "('nrrcrre-.?sic
returned with a splendid report
having ? enjoygiLonc-. of the. - l?est
conventions of that kind. Next
year we are hoping to sqnd two
or three of our Sunday school
workers to the said convention.
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himmintiway m:ws
| /Sandav Was a beautiful day.
: >(;"dav -sekool eonvejied at its
f.ia! hour with Snpt. and teae liters
at their . post of ditty. The
?. yn was timely reviewed and
11: ii fly discussed. After Sunday
F a s.'ul stu'iinjr prayer
* metting.-which was enjoyed by
Wi'fy one that was present.
:\T;~.u>:30 o'clock we had 'with
> Rev. L. W. Gray, and a few
.his members from Sumter, S.
''. Rev. Gray preached a wondernil
si riimn. it was taken from. St.
Mark -i.Moci. 'No one to
"v*T"",'i'. ' A lnvue'-cirwU wtrs
at i" witness the wonderful ser-im.;:
tliui?was delivered by Rev.
i ,1 .
M-- Jake Mayes' came home on
ail'.'H!ay to spend" a week with
'.ij_j*o'.at"ives. he returned to his
' moTYi Friday;
?.?n lust Tuesday, July 30, Mrs.
F.-(i'.een and Ivor son. Mr. Uly.
Gweii ar.di grand daughter,
o-VKa Green. and Mr. Jake
Mtiv'vs. mot/'roil, ever to Columbia,
s.'Mis. M. K. Given,was call.
.. ; > a meeting. Mis- Freddie
.1 ' i vt s': he .1 home Tuesday,
~'? o. a:1 ; > mlinu lt pli-n
. . . i ? -of Columbia .
i...| ? dt-ar aunt. Mrs Olie
1 y- me it- m Now York
I'.ir.u ,hvr relatives'.-?hlMNCHAM
NUWS
Maun??lia A. M. K. Church?
!<rv, (i, I,. Kiujjin>. l'a?tor
. opened at the u?-.
""A >~Tpo 11<olo'ci< rirrd otfr
r.'Vk \veTe.~at- their' "of duty.
1 e le.-?on \va<-Auutrhf -by Miss
1 la -fi.-inf and reviewed Ivy {he pasAfter
which hymn. No. 21*2
?I lev.?llitf ins??nve us _
~~a Ti~i ( oV. 1:1'.', Oh brothers"
:-i. > sTTT?"1 :s our" ho:7T1 - wore
'.'< ! trla.i! onee-Uiote. '? visitors
'?n?rl.iy.?Mi"?Wind.?fi'l'mi'l'
' \. .1. wii- with us. She?j_rave
Ur:iriii- '!?) .MO. her luotlu'i',.
?!* .. Wan! v as . \yith hei* v from
1 "i S. '-Wo enjoyed them to ,
' " ' ; . i.t--: . i niilf if ".'iill. Ml'.' WiL
|-"nil aid family also were with'us.
Mine in- was the KUest of
vl . aa>l Mrs. 1 >. Mt-Cill. .lie
: }m:soil a pleasant afternoon.
' .ij'i i rii>n wa.- tine for the'day.
~'l'-hr- ini>?itmary -ladies- .met -at 1
i-.ar. Ilev. liluyius and. the sisters
:va<hed for. a while.' "Mi;. Frank
' .:.:-?,i .re-:?ttrv:?llmuins?trrhatt.a.
S Smminy-niy4vt to Mr.
:?vi- -. A! i' to I t > nti'li the train .
M inlay .lor hoine. ? . ?
[ "l"'.- lli-ai ll < oiTi wTTT meet .\Ved|
1 :i;. nie'ht.
Ll SW \SSi:.\ N FWS!
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.Ml. Oiiw revival meeting is just
i'Iiim'iI and .Mt. Pleasant Baptist
(' i:ui\ ii is r.n\\- in -session.. The
-L^i-?J?Li?liaili-y. who js pastor nl' .
Swansea ami. (Jvt'fn 1 II1H?Baptist
<"htiiv,h* s.-Harlsville, ;S. C.
carried <>n the meeting
t Mt. (ilive for the Kev. "E. J.
(Ial.-ha\v and I must say we had a
uhiiulei I'll 1 meet iny:- Rev. Bailey
-was nldti. to deliver the?message
.' ? '.hi-_l'dopli-,- lii.s text wa.i wonder:
al; he stepped out in middle
loop. Rev. Bailey i< believed* t?j
he a Cod sent man. His-text 'Montr
y . night,?John 14:('?,sol>jeet-,?'f
am 1 he way. I am the life."' Tutjsr.igdt.
"('<>me out the earner."'
Jt^dae-day night "Anothoy-c-lvance iTmi-sday
night, text II Cor. 5:17,
'uhjeet, "Be made over." Friday
night., subject, "Somebody touched
me." On Sunday the pastor, Rev.
K. -I. Calshaw preached a splendid sermon;
Ii is text was "Unless you
abide in this ship he shall not,
by saved." The spirit went, from
in art to heart and \vas?a glorious
meeting.
.YfteiPioon ' the Rev. John Siimi
x.n of?Mt. I'lca-aiit preached a
wiwii-iet-t'-al seimon; his text was
J..hti 9: 1, subject "Work." Rev-?imp:
nfl roalJyc-pveached a soulstirring
sermon. Mt. Olive officers
arc planning to l?e ready to met '
| t heir presiding elder on the -1th of
\isgust.
VJ.I PN TtvMI'l.r, ,
A. M. K. CHUJtCH
Rev. R. I. F.emon, Pastor
Greenville, S. C.?Sunday school,
opened?at?9:45 with all officers
and teachers in their respective
places. The lesson was taught
thoroughly by all classes, afterwards
we reassembled for the rej
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q^=- isa?:T
STATE x
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it together *with a ?elf addressee 8
tlo Leader Bill Carver's Club, 1310C !
Your name will be plaeed on thee
a membership card and button c
view by. "Rev. Adams. The pa-tor
ing remarks.
.Morning services began a? 11:15
o'clock. The?pa*; or gnvo .1 very
ine ^uessajge. His text was -found
John "14:5. He used for a subject.
"Christ the way to God." This
was a soul-stirring sermon. Be.ng
the first Sunday a large audience
was present. \\Ie had several
visitors present and they were
made welcome, to conic at any
time. ; .
- Night services began strictly at
8 o'clock. The sermon was preach
ed by Key. D. I'. Adanist His-text
-vwo.?Unt-ud?ill- -lim -dill-- cJiU(tt
I'auj's letter to Cor. lie used, for
a subject. example to 'ho-K-,ive
in Christ.'- .This message
was enjoyed by all". Kev. Vance. '
the; fat he i* of Mrs, Lemon, was
lie'preaelied a line sermon Tlnirs.
...... ui^iir. Aim i am sure that
it' will help.everyone that heard~
iiini. *\Ve hope lie will tome a"iraih.
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I'll 11. A Dill. I'll IA NKNVS
The members ami n umds m ih.-~
I'oiiiniu'nitv .Baptist Church aie^
ei v triad t e .Mi.-, -lame \\c'--r
ton out.on Sunday moriiiny after
beinjr very ill for piore than three
weeks.' Mrs. \Yeste'n give* thanks
.Cud :?-i sen ~.irtr in tr.e e-i.o.i |n-..
pie to pray ami cheer her on the
Christian way. Mrs. Westpn is
president' of the. Missionary C'irTTTrctrt
the ( omnmnity Bap', 1*1
< lunch of which l.'ev. \V. I*. Peterson
is pastor.
There wa> a niu-ival pi:<ini am
e-i-veii r-at tire Mt.?Weasant'View
Bapl.ist Church. <;pnduetyd hy.^Mrs.
Tiliy.ahoth ,Suntil?Miss Triissie- Mae?
Goodwin and Mrs. Bertlxr' Marshall.
On Sunday eVeninv, July. 28,
T-idt.? Ii-~-was -ene wf-t-ht?best?pv?r-?
auains- iriven?ihe^-fop .smile time.
A h.autiful solo was sunjjj by Mr.
Wiliianl \\ i-inii and Mr. Odell
Smith also many short construe-,
live talks frtrm MniKW^?~.i
v4 MI1U
Mrs. K.-telle Jenkins. There wiis
many "others who appeared on the.
program. Miss (lussie Mac is a
former Columbian .and is spending"the
summer With hyr relatives ami
wishes to say that she is enjoying
her stay very much attending the
dill'erent churches ai d their prou-sanis^
We_ also. \yisrfi_lo_jsuy. we
took in Mrs. Dinah Thompson a
former- Columbian as a member
Sunday, .Tufty Hii, l'.UO. Mrs.
I'nrrmpson is /also -spending the
TuinmiT with her son and daughter
"Tn law, Mt: trrtri Mi s. Robert?
l hompson of HRU 10th St. After
the 1 program was over we had
many enc< urftging. remarks from
our chairman, De^. Durham ;?. 1
the pastor, Rev. James Marshall.
The hostess sei vedt ic6 cream, cake
and lemonade.
! krworth u:.u;i i: nkw a
The Kpwor.tn i;eague of Wesley
.Methodist Kpiscopul- Chiii'jJi nut
tit the usual hour at die church
Sunday. A_ugi;st 1. 1{135. We ale
r.w beginning * new year. At
this meeting the Juniors were promoted
to the Senior League. Mrs.
MX. Nance delivt rejl~the welcome- address
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A-veiy unit]jc pnjgiani" vas ror
Vn ij. The followir.j* otFieeiis weic
"etei h i!: I'rt-sidetH, Mi*.?Frederick
Hipp; First Yin-* Pres., Uev. Birrwick
?SfttrtiH?Vn 1 Pre-'.. ' Mi's.
Third -Vice- J 'i fs._
Nam i; Fo-i'-lh N ice Pre*"., Mrs.
MiV.jrr; <ccr< fury. Miss Spann;
\~si. : -.i't. "-'I'f'y Miss I). Hickson;
I si'rer, t s. Iiaxl' . Ki pai tr-r
Mix ... I'V-icr. I{.\. ,\j. M. I Van
installed the-;* ofi .f- after' dec
tion. ' '
We ai r- looking for<vard to a
better year of . work ami we*unI?
sure that with ''.he c: operation ol
<iii- inchiocrs witn tin- officers ?t.
will bi- able to make this a verySuccessful
year. .
Ot r topic tor ifisi-upsion for the
next two or three Stihi.V ySfWill"be
The Stoiy of the Bible. The Secretary,
Miss Anna Spanrt, with a
few other, persons will be
charge of the discussion for next
-J
Sunday. I
Come uixl take a part with us I
.it these league meetings every
Sunday evening ' at 7:0(3 o'clock.
Visitors are always welcome.
ST. PAUL BAPTIST CHURCH '
Sundays "school opened at its usuah
hour, the first hymn waa pl^y.
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'ed by Miss Eeatdce Batns, the ]
staff of teachers was on duty, the
lesson was well discussed. We all
enjoyed it. We were sorry our
j Supt. was not able to be out. We |
are glad that our sirk members j
are improving.
Brother Belief Club
Tin* olub?m*4?at?the homr^oiBro.
A. Mack, 5:.T"> lb M.- First
song, "Nearer niy Cod to Thee,"
Scripting reading lin.l chapter of
er by Dea. W. C.'Mulliiis, the niirilites
of the last meeting were1 read
then the welyonu; address by Bio.'
Bert Lewis, response by Mrs", Vhila
Maxlield. woid- of encourageinent
by Dea, Koxw ortli. story by
little Maxtield .1 r.._i li sing remarks
by Mrs. Bottie Whipple. collection
$ *>15. Then We enjoyed a delicious,
course."'
JL W. Wright. Ties.
B. Bines. See. ^
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Continued: from page** three
Brooks if she might -ay just a
word. She said that as a member
of Bethlehem Baptst Chursh she
was glad to be back aiiiong bet
many friends' again: and-it is her
plan to come l ack ! Newberry to
live. After losing her husband
she finds that tl: North holds no
'charms tor her a'y more.* .Sun
ua.\ mgiu wo M;it! a- visitors. Mr.
visiting their i;elative?~-r<r the per
'] .1 Ahr-niT.? M - I .yt- midiirans
members of 1>>t'dehetit. Mrs:
Johnson and sonu- >>f her friends
wore visi'tftlg. Mrs. Charity Montgomery.
They wer? from Brooklyn,
X. Y. Mr-. Johnson and
.Mrs. Turner were members o f
Bethlehem Baptist Church for
quite some time before- going
North to live.
We are alway-' . ad to have exmembers
and .friends visit Us froth
time to time.
' Tim Kver Ih'-.i i1. t lub gave a":
Silver Tea af TTT"~p5f:onage last
Sunday o vetting?..?1 ?-?
Mrs. Mamie B. t iaauleh' who was
eho-en as trea-a:vC -and advisor
of this eluh \va- -mi-tress of cere- jmonies.
They opt; ed the program
by singing "Stand up. stand. up
fop Jestls," Sewpr.tro;' lesson by
-Mrs. -Gauldett. Invocation by t!ve
pastor. Then a ;- tig. "If Jesus
tJoes With Me 1.1 Go." Reading
Miss Virginia (.1 .-.a.hf; ~Trio."Mi>s- '
es Virginia GildiVn, Geneva Gilliam.
a-r.d Ida- K . in'.! fonl. Rewad-I
nig. '.vfiss Nanry. Unity. IhU't.'
.Misses- Ehima I.e. Giltiam, and
thi.ivu Ciiliui'.v.. i'.'iiiiiivy, MiUnio__
Sarders. Inst: J "val -?>1 <NIi~ j.
(:\\i'inialyn 1 lit.. Reading. .Miss
Mac Worthy. 1: -*: mental solo, M
i.-s Vivian KnlV. \ |
'. Tee president the Ky.er Ready
was ii.troduci- i t ' llic Mistress of i J
('ci;cm??oies and .-v.e iu turn gave a J
L mill' la il. v. ' " i..y.'il?hy I
all w ho heard hi r.. 11
Mrs. Thwuntt the. " mother - of
Rev. K. K. (iauldcfi oitr pastor j
was. present TuTd stutispnfcp on the
value of ti.'i.e. All'ot the young: |
t'ollv- t i.. (1 -this tiiiiejv talk
coming: from the lips" of Mr.-.
Thweuit.- After the program was
iny: yo. m and. there evl'iy. inaii -u:;u
ioi kiiiniself ami (lot! far all'
The K-vV'-. lit a'l.v Club members
and lrieu:s ; assetT the evening oil'
with in i. )> i..y ami trie. The club <
wil: Hit-f.t aeain August Ttli at the '
home >ii Mis> I'ajdie Mae \\'t?rthv. i
l.'nT ,VIiternt St.
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< uKI:. WHY M:\YS i
The Sunday school opened at t
the usual- i.t.uir. lle'v. Douglass t
>e r ed J__. o_ inMeh imilO'".. ( at_. ^
tin- w :tv.i-J. v
The \Y. 11. F. M. Society worship
UJ U-U Li LU 1 lt>L K . rH r
o'clock. lb ... 1 ioUgliLS.-' preached
tt?v> r .> *' 11??-ornion?I'm {lietu, r
? Mi?II '"'' V- lievnohls ca:i:e up 1
from ll'.j.kin- .Sunday morning to _
spend -' 'iite time with his wile .
and fin! t. n: " .
Mrs. '.Minnie Ad ins leaves fm
h r l-.v;i: -"? jj. III. Tuesday. While ,
th? iy. >ite w-i-H-be tin- g4;e-l of fei (
aunt. _ M :Julia Washington. (
Mi>. I.i-t.la Logan. ol' Cleveland. j
p.l)ii> uwul .Mis. Ernest Roberson i
nf \\ a . > S . Is ui-re I In- ! fi i-i-?r-?f
-SnntTy~ afternoon- of j
Mrs. S. \V. Robinson.
Julia 1 ,ec. flolnieT of I'lvil- i
a pi ia i -liending some time
with her 1-rot.heV, Mr. Wilson lloh. f
mes. t . j
Mf.-AllYed Moore left Tuesday t,
night- for -New 'York City.
"MrsTT.T K. Cuggi ns, "Sfrs. ATTL
Moim, -.. 'Mrs. Eleanor llobinson,
Mr. ! - Rbinson attended
the missionary meting over in
Clinton. Tiny requited a grand ,
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Ml ' '?M lllei and I' milv -Pent t
J^mtdsu- "hi" tlmnra !' t-h visiting '
friends. s I
Mr. Forester Parker of Greenwood
.-pent Sunday with his sis- '
AKTin'K 'OWN NEWS
I 'shorts Board JLJuh *
t 41 l-Yi'.lay night. August 'J, 1
fhe club-met---at-the- hon+o-of Miss.
Betty Thomas. The President e.dl
el the hi noting to order at Shin
o'clock. ' After this wr's done the
meeting was turned into the hands
of Mr. John Hifnt?r to lead the devotion.
.After the devotions, the
meeting- was turned hack into the
j hard- bT~Tfic"T>i es 1 dent.
| The house was opened for a
brief -debute After T'ee I'elrite til"
next meeting place was read. The
[ club i-s to rrrent the home - W-j
I Miss Susie. Mae Hopkins c.o Ki'i- I
, day, August 9, 1935. Then the
,7Trtt?tinfr*was adjourned.
I Rev. W.-M. Brown, pastor,
Mr. Kyser Barnes, president,,
Miaa M. W. Hopkins, reporter
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WILLIAM" CHAPEL A3 M. E.
CHURCH
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Sunday was a lovely - -day .am
htirch goto? look adv.intake of it
In spite of the hut wo. ther, a lacy
audience .ifreeled the pastor* botl
mofning ami owning. The Churcl
?>eiii>td wat< largely attended am
tlui. lessons were interesting!
discussed. Four of the teacher
were absent .but tne '\\nrk~weitLpr
Because of tlie entertainment 01
Ft -ida.W night l>y Bish 'p Willi ms
we did not have love feast..1 Th
pastor took thirty iniutiles Suit
rdayrnioyuigpr to. t mufu. t euis? fin
portant -servcc. Strictly at 11-B
o'clock?the prelude wim-bcg-un b;
\Iiss tlohiie. Ale Dttilie and thi
V'hoir came marching' up the ailst
inning Holy, Holy, Holy etc.
The p' Sior being dressed in Hi:
Mtibe, ascended the rostrum accon
I.pained by Revs, J. E. Xeigler ant
Ui. W. Jamison, and tile stcwurdc-:
rrjr-;(rtI4 dressed in white) eatm
marching oj.it of the ante room
This' performance was enough ti
[ italic a llanie in anybody's breast
to see such a procession.
Tne pastor preached (as he al
ways i.ocs) a touching sermon
.loni the theme, "The Vicarious
-uiivtuiK* aim 01 ;iesus.
I'tie text \va? taki 11 lloni Isa. o.'lfd
chapter and the 5th verse. Stiitiay
atternooti, Rev. Washington
acecihpanied by Kev.-ti. W, .lami on
aii i Mother Robert II re motored.
ovei to Kloree to preach loi
. C \.?li.. C. .)i hm-on?and his loyal
?ei'nle. He ret, it el in'tin e* to re~hrx?be
fine' the?evening?worship
bejran.. William "Chapel boasts 01
tlii- 1'act as having one ol' the best
-V; C. f\. I.i" cue in the State j Mr.
.lam.nie l'inckney, its. President,
ias t.is department welL ..under
coi.trel.
..twa.hi p;a.\.r servitx was con
ii led li\- imTT;:.. r- IT I"eai son
alter which the pastor" attain ascended
the rostrum and preached
one of his wsU'rpiwt'' sermons
froiTnUey. ti:lT. "Hie yreat day
' 1 his wi.ith i- t oinc a.'d .w:.o all
ne able-to s\v-.Ti." _
~ ~Thr~ pastor is preaching now as
in x i r In'I u.i ,r 11. is a.-Kiiowle .tred"
by all a.- aa ou.staildintf pulpit
eer.' We were traced- with the
presence of se,en<l visilffrs in
v.aeii service*. ..Annmtc litem were
.vfj.s. .\i. v.. liilup.iin. \v. llodtre.?
and }i k. r o. I'.ion. The-.pastor
made .-p.cial mention of
Mis. Hemphill and . I lodgers as he
was their former.,pastor, and was
.. i y y? . r>i\; . d . in. Kvetybody
. was . thrilled over
tluy inovie. tnivolrjiut' presented by
Bishop Wil.ianis on l-Jriday nitr.it.
I ll - Mi l l el , Willi . d II' tbe bi-hnp
louchintr t..vi: ynvvauce ' with tv*
_ai .s to sum. icVee'i lari'.i.-- of the
recent Klectoral College-; held ill
Liberty llill?A. M. I-'.. ( hnieh. St.
PauT" Tlfey expressed themselves
a- hating ' highly gratified over
p.e friendly iP aiu'r ill which the
Krrtr,-.y, --1;!-'..!.- -rhriir--Yfitr vn\f
hei'.r more ...boitt This. later. The
Bishop expressed himself as heir..!
veil phased with the" pastor in
at iTi.tr the work.T- Thti'^everyioyd
i< O.K. at W illi.mi Chapel.
CIIKSTKKr KM) NKWS "
l?> A. MrCjilIoutfh.
K(i! <!ay "\\Ii. ;; lio.'ti':it'ul Pay luit
I't-r.N t'h rf-n-ivj were
I'll 1? rv'.ys i:i -. ?itt- of llie
U'nt. v ?- -?
Revivals art- <>i\. lhtrtiun Pres>yterian
Church !>'. yar. the!V meetnjj'Suiu?
y ni rail r August 1th
uxl will continue throughout the
,voek. Rev. 11. I/.'Counts, the pas
:?'r' has as.'his helper the Ihlr.'
Lames 1*'. Hctnlerso'n of Manning,
south Caroliivi.
All cluTcho* ha i sphndi.l soriI'i'v?1111
'.n
MrV. .Mac. -P r':- l!'i!ici>iin spent
i 11lea:< nT al l t i n uv, at tlTt1 At~
VI. F. Zion Parsonage Friday.
Mrs. (.uja Sellers has as her
juest. her sisUi Mrs. Nezzie I.ind
say front ,Coluin' ia, S. ('.
Miss Sara A. MeCullough ha i
s her very plea a.it quests, Frilay
1'. 'JI;, Mes.-rs .hihn Hammond,
leorge Hammond. Mi s'Flora Bell
iostfiii, all of Wadesho.ro,' N. (
dr. Perry Man .ii ard Miss- Hel r:
Rohersmn?Aft.-o having rL joly
good FtnTe, Th;y* weiy served
with delirious refresh nuuhs by",
drs. S. K. Met ullough.
M rs. Mary R< hoivon spoilt a
e\v days in \Y^ de-boro, X. C.,
ast week with her sist.er,
Mossfs P. Pipkirr, David Hines
Lii?i M'*** 'phe'do 11 in * < motored
root Mef'oll, S. t". ar.d was giiesls
it the A. M*: K. Zion Parsonage
Friday evening.
Missos Helen and KIim'i Bell
Vborson motored to Diwon.^S.
"T F< t urday. Tlu\?i etui m rl~ ' tin
Uinlrty?Ii'iii hiim .-.i i .m[i:111 ii-r 1 Itv
.heir Sister. Mr*. Verio Muntierlyn,
also Mis. ' Lottie4 Munnerlyu^
dsfer-in-law of Mrs. Munncflyn.
They, will he the irrests of Mrs.
She will return t > (Dillon with
them...
Mi'v. K. Wrifctvt of Greenville
called at the parsonage Thursday
iinoiiine to see Ih'V. \V. W. McCullotiKh
on husiress.
Miss Martha Bautont had ;e
V^er -guest Sundny Mr. Charlies
Hardison of Wadcsboro, N. V.
Mr sr. Rubie Chattman was a
pleasant visitor at the A. M. K,
Rev. J. A. Gary and son Fr?yv
Zion Parsonage Thursday cvehing,
cis Kas returned from the Diuti
let ('(inference which ?.,helc
Tit Clio; amdt and--wj=
ports a splendid meeting.
Mrs. Lizzie Gill spent. J?unua>
al'tei n.x r. with Mrs. S?. K, Mci'Ul
lough at her horiu'. . ?.. ,
Rev. J. R. Blake continues >11
Messrs John Hammorid, Geo
Cullou^h were guests of Miss Helen'
Roberson . Sunday evening. ^
Hamond and Miss 9:>ra A. Mc
&?r. Joe Alford s indisposed a
r
this writing having been overcome
by the hFHt.
iMr. James ^-ds worth will
leave Tuesday for the CCC Camp.
1 Rev. W. W. McCullough is out
of town this week conducting: a
J meeting for Rev. J. I. Wynn, at
, Clio, S.
l "
j. W A 1.11 ALL A NKWS
y 7= ;
s The people in and around Walu
h'alla are having a pleas.'nt vacaC
tk>n. -Many People from.different
;; parts aty toy their resorts.
e Mf. * and Mrs. C. S. Gill and
Lawyer and Mrs. J. S. Bowser of
CN rlotto. N. C.. and little Jeftctte
Bowser, -motored down and. ffignt
the paint Sunday wflh their >/parents,
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Cureton.
Mr. S. C. Cureton, Dean of,
< Friendship College, Rock Hill, S.1
! C., has been attending - Summer
j School in Atlanta, Ga. >rnd rer
Turned?home? for?ht^?vacation.
Miss L. B. Brown, Miss Fannie
7 Mae Lilies, Mr,' Charles Cherry
> .and -Mrs, I.illie Brown of Andert-son,
S. ('., spent a few hours in
J Waihal!:, S. C., visiting friends.
I Revival is in full force at Flat
Rock Baptist Church.. Many souls 1
; are converted. Rev. R. B. ?#tew'
aid, pastor.
I -Miss Vorlie M. Cureton is spend.
inr t.w<| weeks vacationo in WMhalla.
S, C.. with her o-rnhdon- I
rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Curet
<?n. ? ,
The C. C. Club of Flat Rock
Baptist Church will meet Friday
before the fourth Sunday in this
, '.Month t Miss C. M. Grant.
I wi-h for '11 apleas&nt vacation
this siint'mer.
. ALCOLU NEWS /
Green Hill Baptist Church
Rev. J. W: Davis, Pastor
Sunday school opened at the
usual hour, 10 o'clock by Supt.,
Sister Burgess, the lesson was
wonderfully "discussed ajid review--'
. I'd by .the pastor* After Sundaye
school there were two baptized.
Prayer services were conducted by
?Brothers. After which the pastor
took chrage. He presented to the
congregation Rev. S. M. Walker,
he took for his text. St. Matt. 5:11,
"Repent for the Kingdom pf heaven
is at hand." He preached a
soul stirring sermon.
Sunday night , services our pastor
preached, Rev. J. W. Davis,
lie took for Pis text Exodus 20:3.
"Thou shall have no other God be
fore me. "Subject "Put God first."
Sunday nij*ht live candidates were
received for baptism. Our pastor
?preached a wonderful sermon, our
"-hearts were made to burn while he"
pleached the work of God.
ITtti.k rock news
New Holy M. E. Church
Rev. P. C.?E. Hiddlestmv Paator-.
Sunday. school opened Sunday
mo miner at its usual hour with the
Rupt.y Bro. I,. C. Mclnnis and
teachers at their post of duty, af-ter
which tlie pastor, Rev. Hiddleston
Raver-juVme splendid remarks.
At 11 o'clock Rev. Hiddleston en?t^rinf
tho-_poTpit. apd delivered a
soil] stirring, sermon which"was enjoyed,
hy . all. The table-of the
lord's Supper was spread and
Coniniunion was given and at 3 o'clock
the Missionary Society renilered?a?pro"gram.?A-t
-1 ;00?the- Rev.
A1 ford preached a wonderful
missionary sermon and we had an_.
iivim crnw-oen cnurcn. At tne~hearing
of Rev. A1 ford and his group
came with him in ?ruek leads, evetyhody
is'getting ready for the
revival on the 4th Sunday in August.
, .
Born to Rev, and Mrs. P. C. B. _
Hiddleston Monday night, July the
29th. a son. P. C. E. Hiddleston Jr.
Visitors at the morning service 1
were one of the founders of the !
church and the oldest member now
living has not been -able to get !
back to her church since 1932, living
a distance away, her son and !
daughted took their 87 years old !
mother to New Holy, Oh what a
glorious happy time it was when !
Mrs. Harit Barnes entered the
church door. She has 85 children,
grand Children and great grand 1
children. ?. ' '--rv-; '
Pearlie Hancock, Reporter.
MILL CREEK ^CIRCUIT'
F. 1). Drcher, Pastor
Sunday's services wore fcpljen- 1
c.i I at Mill C reek after a brief dis- j
cussion of the lesson P'-stor Dre^
her preached a wonderful sermon
from Exodus 4:2; subject: "A
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Saturday, August 10, 193?
;Consecrated- Hand". Quite a
number -worshipped with us aa
this was Communion Day.
On July the 30th Bro. tand sister
Hunter gave a reception in
honor of their son and daughter
from Washington, D. C., and Stitton,
Pa.
The Rainbow Club at Rock Hill
presented the pastor a nice purse.
Sister Dess&ssau left on Last
Thursday , for Philadelphia, Pa.
She will spend a few months with~~
hre daughter. .... y
Rev: Mrs. Dreher and daughter
were the dinner guests of Sister
Johnnie Currington. T
Everyone is praying and looking
forward for a successful revival
which will begin August 18.
A cordl.il invitation is extended
to all. Come over in Macedonia
and help us. ^ ^
BENNETTSVILLE NEWS
? ^ Continued from page^ 3
- Shiloh Church News
Rev. A. J. Wright, Pastor,
Sunday school opened on time
as usual. Dr. L. M. McCollum,
Supt., along with his teachers are
planning aitg time at the mid-way
swimming pool for their picnic.
Rev. Wright was on the job as
usual and spoke of the meeting
at Saw Mill last week. Many
good things were said of the members
and friends of this noble
church. : ' ~
Rev. Wright kindly introduced ~
Rev. Bowers of N. Y. who will
take charge of the meeting this
week.?He preached a splendid
sermon to a full church.
We are always delighted to have
our good-friends of the big city
with us. The members are doing
all in their power to make it pleas
ant for Dr. Bowers.
'Dr. Bowers also preached at the
Society Hill, S, C-, Sunday PrM. _
GOURDINE CIRCUIT
Jerusalem A. M.? E. Church
Sunday "school at- the usual hour ?
with all officers and teachers in
their "respective places.
After the discussion of the lesson
the superintendent introduced
Miss Mary Flemming, who gave a ?
wonderful lecture on the work of
the Sunday school. After the superintendent
gave an interesting *
review. ? ^ '?
At the usual hour the pastor.
Rev. R. A. Brown at St. James
Church took his text from St.
Matt. 10:6, subject "The coming of
the Kingdom." ; We
had a large attendance, the
-sermon~was instructive, as well as
inspiring. We are doing our bit
to get the pastor ready for the
district conference. *
Sunday evening at 4 p. m. the.
Rev. R. A. Brown was at Jerusalem
A. M. E. Church accompanied
bv Rev. C. W. Blackwell. Rev.
sermon text Acts 9:6, "Antl he
trimbled and said Lord what will
thrm have mp tp dfr?"
Miss Mary Flemming of Kingstree,
S. C. is visiting Miss Verdie
Ravenel of Lanes, S. C., also
we had two visitors in the afternoon,
Mr. Lawrence and Mr.
McClary. rrr-T? ?-??
On Tuesday evening, July 30.
a devoted mother and faithful soldier
of?Christ-entered into rest ??
after a long and useful life. Her
funeral services were conducted at
Jerusalem A. M. E. Church, tones'.
Rev. R. A. Brown, pastor, officiaU
ing- asiTsted by the key. Joe Davis
of Lanes, S. ,C.
-? Wednesday P. M. interment^ in "
Jerusalem Cemetery.
?Sister White was a fine church
worker, loved and respected by all*
who knew her. She will be greatly
missed in the home, church_.and
community of Lanes. She lived
in the home with her daughter
of age. She leaves to mourn her
passing two sons, one daughter
and a host of grand children.
Rev. Samuel White of Williamston,
N. C., Rev/ Hughes White
of Rockmont, N. C., sons; Ella
Wilson, wife of Rev. E. W. Wilson,
daughter.
Hymn No. 501 was lined by the
pastor. Rev. R. A. Brown: second
tvymn. lined by Rev. Joe Davis, No.
486, "SerVant of God well done."
Text Job 14:7. The attendance
was large. Servant of God well
lone; Rest from thy loved employ
rhe battle is fougnt, the victory
won. Enter thy Master's joy.
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