The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 31, 1935, Page Page 5, Image 5
f Saturday, August 31, 1935 >
EPWORTH LEAGUE OF
WESLEY M. E. CHURCH
? 'Phy KpwAR League of Wesley "
M. E. Qhurch met at 8:30 o'clock.
The program l'or this ftr.y was in
charge ol our first vice-president,
Rev. Oschr Berwick, head of the
?devotional, depai tmeiit.
r The opening hymp was "Come
Thou Almighty King." The topic
lor this day was, "Building Christian
Character." Rev. P. E. "Mingo
began this discussion. llmlov
this bi^r ft cad, three minor tonics l _
"Worship, t>ihie Study* and Evange1
isnj. Mr; Fred }IiPi) read a paper *
fn WofsTnp. After this paper was
lead the. tools of worship were discus.-ed.
'
^ Instrumental stiUy-Misiv Edith _
1' rasier; hymnal, Miss Hattie L.
Spann; prayer, Mr. Benjamin" Hiqjc
son;'Scripture, Miss Mildred Beaver;
symbols arid art, Mr. David
Rosemond; poetry, ^Hss Ruby Rose
mond; '-Mi,-. Miio-o ili^oo^soil .what
is expected of worship.
. The-devotion-Hi.readings fop?the- wegk
werc Putlinop by Mrs. Nance. _
?. Mrs." Beaver, Miss Mayme Jones,
rMr. Hipp, and Miss Eeonia Readdy.
,? Jli?s Frank to Hiekson dramatized
a candle lighfc_sejrvice, singing,
"In the Cross of Christ I Glory."
. Vocal .solo. Miss Anna Spann;
Bible study, Mr. Fred Hipp. Suirday
school clas?_>vas formed with
the teachers of our Sunday schdcd.
Mr. llipp was the^leader. Barna;
" bas was discusseo\ Instrumental
solo, Miss Dorothy Hickson.. The
last topic, Evangelismf the most
.outstanding -trait of - Christian"'"
* character was discussed by Rev".
- Burwick. Remarks were made by
V Rev. Mingo. Closing "hymn, <'Abide
With Me."
The program for next Sunday
will be in charge of Mrs. Douglass,
the second- vice-president.
Come out and help us make this
program a success. Visitors are
always welcome.
F.. X. Frasier. ,
fcr '-SIDNEY I'ARK C.M.K. ClIl'RCII
Rev. J, Anderson, I'astor
? The Sunday : ehool w.s opened- at
the usual hour, with the Supt.
Mi. .1). K. Sinks presiding.
The lesson subject "Barnabas"
?7?Acts 411 HU-."0 was buiu- "
inuiiy t;lseussou. ... . ,
f" r-s'imiiay wiH lic. "Paul,"' Acts 2ttr-V..
Ph.il.
At 11 :()0 o'clock "the p;i&tor fiLli'tl
tho pulpit with'vnbthor sermon,
on.the general rules.
At 0:00 P. M. he continued on
tlie (.Ici.cral Utiles. The Barbucue;
which uTiVTcTbe-oil Labor Day" ^
.has been post polled. " .
r 'There will he a Silver Tea at
the home of Miss Leaveland Jaclc'
.son. I 100 (ii-ep-ir St .. or Suiul y afti
i itooiv at 5:00 o'clock, given
the benefit of the KflvroTlh Lea"
pue. A giiod program will be ren-~derrd.
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TO.. Stoiwhiy <ehooj :inil Kpwort1 _
-l.tau.uu' Cciivt nuoti will convene
next Thursday at Leosville, S. C.
in- St." .Matthew C. M. K. Church.
This is--the first year a State Con
volition is being held and *: jrood
to- convention is expected.
p.Trrrm7~T: m. i:. ciu'ucii
. Columbia, S. ('.---The third '
quarterly conference of the above
named ch.uh.li Was held on . fuos^jdwy
aij ht, August 1 .'1th, Dr. K.
... U.. iX'iu, proMtunK.' 'Xne uMiui in'
vction was conducted l?y the pus.tcTrrtrftcr
which, the P. ErctmipRliieiite
i' vi'i y 'nTghty~TtTe wbrk tlr t
is h. iig- daiij l,y the pastor and
_cionui ogaiioiu.. The urbanization
wn? 1 hi? s:inu":i* previous quarters.
The Secretary ar.d all ccmmittees
.-r. n-.'lw e 1 to, serve. All re~
poHrr^vcie- app.iyvyii, vnd showed^
much lnrovement over the last*
pT quarter. The P. E. presided with
f vas'e arrd'Uignity,-ar. i any mcnibei
j,.. iTe i.ci etK-e wrrs ttrcor In 11..
ffte~Ttrc?- l/> express him "or Tier- '
sell" on -business pertaining to the
?1 fftnrel-; !;.* corivrcn.e. All char le.ti'i
s t." ssid: '.hi * cede:. Tf ver\
harmonious session of the third
quarterly conference. . ^
Pho pii.sl .subLtdth I.ay win -",be.uit
it'ul" from sunrise to sunset
r Throughout the day from early
"morn" until late "evening.-the-ringing
of la lis v ere heard c'-llinjj
men, women and children to war-.
. shit >. The call to the youth to I
worship in the Sunday school was ,
obi'yiU by the attendance of a ve,,
lesson which was "Barnal/. s"(A
Consecrated Man of Means) was
'111 i lite In 'ally studied and taugnt.
"_Tl.i u.-tial lesson review was given
by Mr. Harvey, the assistant 'Super
:o e^iirt;
" Morning service btttfan at .11:tiO
. '.a....i.. i h,. nastor delivered a
f lit.i' mtf-aajre. His text was found
in St.'. .John 3:3. lie used for his
s...bjceit "A New IHrth." This was
:\ vi' i y tutichiiac_nu-,ssi)ge^ui uldeU
by our pastor.
' >' jlit services began strictly 'it
~~ 8 o'clock. The pastor again dollv'
ere i a. line message. ^His tpxt was
found (Jen. llJ:17. -ft
(lie seiin'oti was \ery~short and
rir.spirii.tr. "A -plvndUi.-. mylionvfr
worships.! with is throughout thei
entire sci vices. , n I
VVe always appreciate the vis-'
' ifors.
sr. J \m::s a. m. e. ciirucH
Rev. R. W. Rangotr, I'astor .
Coliimb'a,.?.? Sunday was >a
' be'utif' 1 day, and the members
of St. James appreciated it. Sunday
school was called to order at
10 a. in. " The Supt. being absent
the., school was conducted by Mvster
. Willie R. Cheeks. Afer~" the t
class study of tjic lessorr the
school was interestingly reviewed
by Miss -Eloise Janerette.
At 11:30 the pastor mounted
the rostrum accompanied by Rev.
T ' - .
l'lair. The pastor preached .a won i
derful sermon to an nirVrec-iath c t
audience^ ^ '
church and lister.. 1.1 s.ml ;tu- |
lint? sermon hy the p -t r tro-i. .
Rev. 7:14.* Sen'. --?? * ?' "
Kev. Plain, witj! llu? Se\en Won
CTs v.*i]| In- with us; the public i- |
invited to "hoar tiu .ii. ,
Among' tiu* visitors Sun.lay |
were Airs. Amanda M .;rphy,- UoV>.
Plair and Karnest Hobinson."l-'otuo
again, visitors are always - w*4
Webb are at home -again a'U'i "
spending' several days .?vi si ting ,
mother in Span -, (la. .Miss' Ida '
Thompson and Mrs. M. W. Long ,
are still oil the sick list. Vv.v h |u '
for tljteiiTMr~rpei'dy~i eoovi i y~? ;
% DOl liLK u?{ \\( II A. M. r... '
'CHURCH
Iter. J, K.l>i\on. Pastor
Stipt. A. \V. jtioher aid t aehers. _
conducted the S., S. in an .amiable
manner. The lesson \vtp wvU ?
taught. i
A very successful ami enjoyable ,
:e>ival Hireling has >;iu.<v.*"*'l?ie;i .
closed. '
The Willing Workers met with i
Mr. and Mrs. Clmpl? Sim . ?.is?un <;]
Monday-night. ? .vr+s*-r.s<ie --ft: lp=-i
was hostess to t In.* ' c'un eli. Ai l 1 \
Club on Tuesday. <
Mi s. Leola Kiscr of Nnv ( s- 1
tie, Pa. ig visiting her niothe:,.i
MBettie Goodwill! Her many
flfcnuls arr- very Itappy v<? svc hci. 1
MT. ZIOX A. M. i:. Gill K( ll._Ucv.
.1. 11. Jackson. Pastor <
Sellers,-S. C.?S. S. opened at tlw .
usual hour, with Supt. -nd teachers
at their post of duty. The j
lesson was interestingly .taught .
throughout the various classes an-i
a splendid review was given by j
the pasty IV J , ,
.. At 11 :$() morning service- Ik- ?
gan. The paster preached soM
stirring, taking his text from. St. J
John Id: 10, Subject,. "Abui.daiu
Life." Quite a tYw' visitors were present,
among same, lbs. \Vidie
Mae Bellin dt .New York, Mrs., l.u.
iley, Wright. of North Carolina.
Geneva Griffins, Mis. Anna J
McKnight of Pee lk'e. -Mrs. Julia ,
Kayson, of Fla. .mother of Mrs.
A. Moody and Airs. Louise, t'uvpet?
verv glad to lm\e M i s.^Xnnie Coop j
or out today alter briny: very ill. |
' At ;l.:iO P. M. tlfc \V. Ii. and F. i
M. So'cioty met in a short session I
and hvd a splendid session.
At & P^M^wojtKain re-i-asM-inKI-. _
ed.- The-pastor presented Rev.
Stephenson of Baltiftto.v.' who
came to us with a xvoTidei'Iut message
from Zc'ph.:J.:2, subject,
"Things left undone." Very- sorto
report Airs. (thi-ic Quirk.
Mr. J. L. Crosland and Mrs'. Elvira
Foxworth on the sick lit,
hope for them u wry speedy recovery.?Mr.
an-}- Mrs i\?
ter lioil a< their-dinn. I- g LU'.-l Still- _
lyy Rev. and .Mis..J. .M. ..Jacks n *
mu'l K. Jack-oni. Cora Helle St.oman.
The people of this coin:
met and organized ;w.Cloh>'rcd Fair
Ttfhrsday night, Aug. In. "The cffictt's
are as follows: 1). JV. Shipmatt,
Pres.; W." ii. Moody, Nice- '
Pres.; E." M. PoiTtu'. ?See.; !>. ('.
Mc-Lellen, Asst. Sec.; J. 1.. t'roshlnd,
Treas; Dossier Miles., t hap<lain.
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ALLEN TEMPLE A. MHt.
- 2 - mii'nrMT _
V ittltv XX
Rev. R. I. Lemon, Pastor
Greenville",~~S. Th?^SyndaV Seh&nl
was well attended with thc fart>tr?
ful superintendent and his coworkers
at their post of duty. After
the class study of the jfcsson we
listened to a wonderful jjeview by
the superintendent after which the
pastor gave some interesting remarks.
Moornitfg service began at >11:15
o'clock. The pastor delivered a.
fine message. His tex,t wasv-fmmd
Amos. 4:12. He used, for a, subject
"Preparation to meet ?od."
-This?was a soul stirrmp messages
It was seemingly enjoyed by all
that was present. A neat sum was
raised for the trustees. The visitors
were then presented fo the
congregation. They were Mrs."
Young from Georgetown, Ohio,
Miss Annie B. Louis from Spartanburg,
S. C. They both gave
-some very fine?remarks... There _
was also another visitor present.
Visitors are always, welcome at
Allen Temple A. M. E. Church.
We are glad to have them come''
and worship witn us. tonii; again,
you arc welcome.
The League began at 0:30 p. 111.
with a large number of young" people
and adults. We are glad to ,
say the League is progressive.
Night service began at 8:00 p.
m. The pastor again delivered a
very inspiring message. His text
was found Gen. 5:24. He used for
a subjecL--Keeping Step with God"
which was a fine inspiring mes-"
sage.
saint james
a. m. e. cirrrtcii
Asheville, N. C.?After a week
or more of rain in our mountain
city, the sun arose beautifully on
the past Sabbath bringing cheer
and offering an invitation to the
citizenry to worship. The streets
of the city were filled with young
and old people at an early morn-,
ing hour on their way to Sunday
school, to study out of God's word.
A large number of this crowd came
to our Sunday school 'and studied
with great interest, "Bal-nabas?A
Consecrated Man of Mear^," which
was the subject of the lesson. Our
pastor conducted the lesson and rereview.
The young people are
taking gVeat interest in the Sunday
school choir organization. An
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THE
appropriate program is planned by Ml
lie Sunday school on the second
The " mo'tili rip's service bepran
promptly at 11 o'clock with the
lunior choir Pertlfl-Hnp the procesdonul,
beiup: Junior church day.
\n overwhelming: conprepation cm
paced the opportunity of Divine
worship. Amid the sweetness and a~
uautv" of an abundance of flowers
furnished by .Stewardess Board 1"<U
\o. 2, our pastor delivered ?the ai
morninp's* messape the subject of 1
ivh'ich was "libel's Care," taken c,u"
from T King If:"). The tide of
spiritual fervor was much in evideuce
and all was made, to think
r>tlip Holy Spirit administered to
the Hock. A very lao-p mimbov '""ci
i)f visitors worshipped anionic
whom were; He v. -I. M,-Miller, pastor
First Presbyterian Church, 111
Walterburo.- S. C., Miss Marie *vit'l
Nance, Crecnwood. S. C., Mrs.
Sarah Butler. .hnksnnvillo-?Flu.,
Miss Mamie Miller. Belton. S. C., well
Missi.. Fliiui u CoIuxnhia..S,X^ ( hu
Mrs,?t/ A. Alexander. -Memphis/ auu
Tcnn., Mr. and Mrs. E. Willis. Day? gt ?>
tona Beech, Fla.j an<l Mrs.* Delia and
Johnson of this city,. Visitors are teat
Always welcome. * siou
The fourth Sunday in each month ers
is used for special Missionary em- OUr
phasis. 'This program was cxcep- tion
ally We If "dii e c t e d b y Miss Hat- Mai
tie Mauldin, chairman" of program j]
committee. 'Missionary workers ,sjoi:
from First Baptist. Mt. Zion Bap- f
tist and Hopkins' Chapel Churches out
joined this program in large num- ,-ltp
luMSr?Aside from the missionary .lrtij
I'lrthusiasm aroused a fine offering cati
was -received. - . t
The subject of the nite's mes- 4 j,
sage delivered by our pastor was llKM
'RebuildingftGod's Temple" taken (Vca
from.Haggai 2;S. A large num- vjH1]
tier ? '< pio>eet for thu service
and the music throughout y,s;
the day was beautifully furnished ^ t
by our Junior choir. Before the
[ lose of the evening' service all t0 ^
boards ami clubs made their usual *
monthly reports in full.
Plans announced for the eai'e of'
mil*.winter-fuel supply and Annual S
Conference budget are in the hands
.of competent workers and the <
I-cards ami elulis or our church.
Being assured of Cod's Leadership 1'
success will be ours. Many of our Sun
nu mber:* ttlto an* teachers' in the ''ig
high school and elementary schools dur
;ii " returning home, from summer -sue
school t<> their school work wtrtrtr Prrti
bcy'ins this week. - T
fJKICKN OI.ITK . - ros
A. M. \i. ( lil RCH Ull-(
7 n1{f
? Rev, Roy, L^Aliller, Pastor ...... AttnAVillUurlon.'S.
C\, Autr. 2">. 1 ??;J5
? Sum!?v selmo-1 was called to or- '
dor by tho Siipt., Brb. Richard t
Turin i" at the usual hour after a vjv.
study of the Jessou the pastor jjave
sonic very nece-<ary remarks. s^(|
At -12 noon the pastor ascended '
the rostrum, taking his text from -.
tile 12th chapter of Hebrews, 1st ^jvi
verse, "Wherefore see in e: we also p-.c
aie composed about with so 'prreat v^l|J(j
a cloud of witness; let u< lay aside
rcery wclivbt amtysth~ which death -v
so easily- be-et us aiuj run with patience
the. race that i,s.sct before tjle
ms." The pastor..delivered a soul
stirvinjr sermon which was enjoyed
by; all. - ;
The* pastor closed his series of
nioelinirs at Mt. Pleasant Friday S
riijrbt vnth five converts.-.
Miss- Filly Nance. Mr. R.-J<. Mad- R
den and Mr. Fee Williams of Wash
intr-ton, 1 >. and Miss, Odessa Rut
lei- 'of Philadelphia.' Pa., returned >U|
Co their houies_oii the 18th of Alter. 1' '
iTTTer~spendiny their vacation .with bca
MC. and Mis. Oscar Miller of Hod- ,v 1
}??!?JVI^Ue_in Hode.es they he?
w'ei e Uie 'e uesls of Air, and Mrs. - i
Pharoah ^Foii'y'Ce>, '}Mr. and Mrs.- 1 hv
Ron Arh?ms nn,l'-'Vii on.) \T,-c <2 11 V
\V. Robinson of Cnkesbury. They A-t
were the guest* of Misses Alexan- A
tier, Rallard and Dixon of Greenwood
and'Miss flattie R. MorSe of me
Ninety-Six. ?-? d;li
hcv were iriven a dinner party
by 'Miss Pauline Taggart and sis- she
ters of Mt. Carn.H'1 which will be be^
lonir reineniTiered. * I it
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Miller and Rev
family of Ilodires.-^S. c., motored Mai
to Newberry, S. C., on Aug. 25th, Mi\
while there they. visited friends Mrs
?-nd -relatives in Newberry and S?u
Prosperity^- They reported a very ehu
enjoyable trip. " nooi
MORRIS RROW'N A. M. E. Adit
CIIVRCJI ?cVi'
Rev. .r. K. Reard, ?yasTor ~ mmt
be |
The goers of Charleston, S. C. or.
were favored last Sunday with will
ideal weather, in comparison with on ;
the heavy rain- of the previoous ?^(-f
Sunday which kept almost every- fon
body at home.
Dr. J. K. Heard after an absence
of about 10 days preached nioifhiVrg S
and ni'dit to pood congregation^
The morning1 sermon followed bis
usual sermonette to the .little ^
church. " 'I,'he text was selected ,
fropi INalnis 15: 1-2. The exposi- q
noil mm luiiowi-u ??> in iviini . ..
in a splendid sermon. At 8:0(1 p. i "
in. tho vfiast'or spoke from Ezekie!
IT:"). (Jrow'tli ami Perfection in ,
the Christian life were stressed in ^
the minion which* ' was inspiring "Sul
and helpful. The .fourth Quarterly 'V'"
Conference for Morris Brown will u t
he -held on-the >"0tb inst: T-lre pre- l)lc;
siding .elder, Hev. R. E. Rrogdon "un
will prhach all day on the first Us ,
Sunday. e . ^ul
Among the visitors'introduced in . l,
the morning were Mrs. Whalev of ' ,'U1
St. M;itIhews.-S. CVaml Mrs. Flor- K.
ence Williams of New York Cify.
Visitors are cordially invited and
introduced at -our services and
made to feel at home. * f
Rev. D. A. Mills our local ejder at I
was in charge .during the absence day
of .the pastor, and preacher an in- ni.,
spiring sermon on last Sunday will
night. Dr. J. S. Movant who has Chi
been ill is now feeling stronger. eVe
He attended the service on Sunday Raj
mbrning. |
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PALMETTO LEADER
mirisri hapkl b. church!
Km. M. It. -Mitchell, I'aMttt
reenwood?The SuikI-. y scho< 1
varied out in the usual way
i teachers and officers at their '
. of duty.
jlviees were gran.1 with laryirj
nclance both morning-*an;i eve- }
Our noul)le as -.i whole are
.nl bi our in*w-faster ami his
l* wile.
hursday niuht. Auyust 15, the.
rvlr gaV(7"uiiu oi ihe l<uKV.-.t re
ions in the history -ol" the
rcli as an introduction oi" Re>
B. -MRebel's l'amily and church.
must "say. it will he loi.u r<.nbercd.
. *
li.-s" Sadie Al. Washington and
u- Helen McGee met the k.iksIthe
door, and presented eaeli
i a lovely souverniei'e.
Irs. (Inodo Siil'ed was away
a?her S. S cRi,-s Sunday;
it to Morris .Hill Baptist
ireh, llev...Guudbt--p stor,
organized a B. Y. 1*. U. in ">
trpse.-Sho i-.iys idl id' tde deacons
Trustees, Sunt., all of the
hers, Presidents ol I hi' ..Mi ?
nuy Si ciety, ami Wiliihg Woik
Society, and other adults in
group, __
i c . re-htrprng intuit nr?coss for?r
liiii.
Irs. Goqde also met the .Mis- I
lury sisters of this place,
lie month ol* Sept. is none thru
the State a* .upron .'month 1?y
it ?i th^ .lh:i sidf-iiC of the* Will's*
Baptist Missionary and Edu
onal Conventional' S. 4,'.
lie -Mission, ry Society ol' MorChapel
is asking- all of the
libera of the cluireh- to let us
r aprons one time, in life to.
rch and too, we are- ihuking a
like our aprons -for our :menr
itors are welcome. ... S- pt. Gth,
ipron day at Mollis Chapel,
lg lour friends. Proceeds go j
lorris College; let us make this
reiut day.
T. PAUL A. M. E. CHURCH
ca, S. C.?S. S. will convene
day at the" usual hour. Breaching
the "past week was a great |
-ess with the Rev, Lykes of I
exts during the week; Monday
id was jjVith him;" Tuesday, "I
Arise;" Wednesday. "The good
a "of God;" Thursday, "The Capof
Jerico;" Friday, "The Ileal
of the -toper."' Our ? hearts
m.<l wh^le . the man, of .. J.luiL
ached by the way. We had with
the Rev. M. C. Giles of Ander.
A great spiritual' singer. We
truly say this was a real real.
Sunday night a program
, given in behalf of tile. Misuuy
which was very much en d.
luring, the picnic_.and program
en at tile,-good Hope -School,
day evening Rev. D. C. Brown
Rev. Lykes, gave some very
nesting remarks. : ;
1 i ss Roma Hill of Anderson
. Cratie Hatten of Iva, spent
week with' Miss- Ethel Heard
others.
Miss Bertha Dubose, Reporter,
? _ ? ? ?
niton a. atrm hi kcii
ev. T. E. Rohntspn, PaMor
rosperily, S. - August 2"> day
school opened on its usuhot>r.
The K on was' vvi y
utifully discussed ami reviewed
ihe |ni,i toi. liigii noon services
an with tho p:;smr .tct'ompnridv
Rev. JL. Tarktr on
ery inspiring mess.-ge ? from
S 1 I 122-27.
t .'iiiiO P. "M. Rev. Mrs. Parker
ached another one"of her buin<i.lft-t
'il li-oin Acts
44*?l.o??g may she live to e.\ u?(Juu'-??woi'n:
Ai ler .service,
was motored to Newberry to,
iit a two Weeks revival at Mil?
Cbappol. Sunday afterwtrtm,
. Robinson vccompanie.d by Mr.
comn Gallmar., Mr. Wit). Ru:i".
aiol Mrs. Henry Davenport,
. Lueinda G.dlman motored to
iter and visited his home
reh, and pieavhed the at'ter11
sermon. Alter services they
ted his, mother. M.rs. Robinson
re they were served a most
cious'dinner Sand y, Sept. 1st
lome Coming Day at Shiloh,
all member-?are expected tu
treserii to put the program ovSaturday,
August 31, there
be a Candle Light Party giv?t
Soilnh in honor ol'our pas
Re v, Re bins| n's Ilirthdly.
u' one uiui all!
T. MARK A, M. E. CHURCH
Rev. A. B. Coleman, Pastor
stell, S. C.?The Sunday School
on was reviewed by Rev. M.
Phomair after baving-beerrT>eaully
and iospiringly taught by
severa} teachers.
?ur revival is being "conducted
Rev. M. G. Thomas. He is a
idei'ful speakef and each ser'
is a master-piece. Despite
rain on Sunday, crowds wore
iOnt 4e hear-himi- Our ncighng
churches worshiped- with
throughout the revival. Many
Is wore added To the church for
glorification of God's Kinki.
Spiritually and financially
revival was a success.
SEVEN WONDERS
he Seven Wonders will preach
ligh Hill A. M. E. Church, Suir,
Sept. 1, 2:30 p. r.,. and 7:30 ff.
Rev. C. A. Dunlap, pastor and
preach at St.-James A. M. E.
irch, Columbia, 3. C., Tuesday
ning, Sept. 3rd, at 7:30, Rev.
fmond Ransom, pastor.
Rev. Wr P. Plair, Chairman.
'
,Ni:\\ TUIMTY UAl'T. t ill !t( II J
Iter." 1*. 'I'. Sli u arr, I'astur
Last week, August l'J-17 was a
greii-L week 1'or all i-!,ui\ k' ;roer-.
in Welll'oid. The revival we.;;;.:
eoiiiueUti at our elnrih ! ;>' lie v.*
'.I. W. Coleman . ?>1" Sna: t:r 1 . i a
was a great success. Out j?;i
i treat}) cm 1 two' great eiv. <r. . )""
Sunday, August 1.1. . | Dr.' Coleman
came ii) on .Monday an i >e. m .
cd to ha x c tal.fi, ult \s it. in.- ; .
tor left off. Ivy,cry overing. th e
crowd gl ew larger and la; ger, '
Many people wen. mm?ii a> e.rly
as '0:00 o'clock making their, v.e>
to the church in older that they
ihiaht get a ettliil'in talijv |. ;
Ta'iO every evening the t 'r.ur - . we
filled to its uttermost capa itv a t
m.riiy .weie K.tned away i"i??::i the
door each even'mg. This i? Rev.
t tiU'man's 1th -year ii. urn .-.-jonconducting?one
res is. al n;i r a,
an.l_.tlie entiie eoaanurii'.y . pi. t?
him a wrm roeept-i' The a
hers reporter on the fast : I '.ht
the meeting that thn ing~the met fh.g.
: 12o pi.I .- uis Ir.i i a'.ti. gfl -.th
eniti'utiic T1 i ^ Itl. suit 1 ? ? li'lhl'ti
who had been .nlmitled" V< It he
and about that numbt r' :-U ?d a.
the d? fcn s una w: I '; teen
"smY'T* were . T<lt d t? the rhu h.
This gives our church, a member .
"fun <>l itHife than Orjp. Under theleadership
of our pastor, who :
been witn ten years it doe- i. ppeai
what our nte bl.ei-hip wilt
in-. The Lord i a .,j iutl\
blessed Us. And we hope Ins ties,
iug w ill ..continue. .
DENMARK (iu( rrr
Rev. A. McNeil. Past or
The revival service at Hell.el is
very surcesst ul: 11:00 a. in. the
pastor delivered a_ pi.u.crVul sermon;
Bt. Luke suiij.. "Ci
Bearing, Daily." 2:00 p. m. Rev.
Ben Bust, stirred the uaur with
another message. .
5 00 p. ill. Little Rev. Kobeil
Wilson, the ten ye.tr oM- preav 1
set the church tin holy lire from
~t he subject. "Hand u iitir:^ < n?c+rrri
waii." " '
Service*?will be continued b?
hi hi throughout the Weei:.?rrnrr
p. m. Rev.. Dr. 1'. B. ('. Lewi-,
p stop of (in-: j Hopf (' i i en if. Cope,
S. delivered, a power!ol aid'
burning message to a pocked
h( use. * >
MILL CREEK BAPTfill UGH
Rev. I'. >1. Young. Pastor
i ..1-..-.1 . .v.i e ( e 111 ;11-. \ i
25.. \V:.s ;r !?itr 'lay. Sunday > IhToT
convened at the u&ual hodr. tetj
oVlock. .
. At llu-OO-A. -M. preach in if was
-etmducted by the ? I' .- M.
Yotmpr. , '
Sunday night was the e'inrix 'of
I the* Rally w I rich w - conducted h\
! t.vvi! ve wonicii. The Rev. Atvet'sof
Columbia, S. C. was the sprak
d1. of tin- evening. His. scvli'nm. will
never he I'oicol'U 11.. Wo hope
haw him again to n. 'i lu Mo:
nv. n- were, named for the Monthsof
the viai> amr tin; total 'a-nonnl
raised by theip .$lhl.<?2."
.?ST -J STB?> " " ?
1 col RHINE ( IR( I i t MAN S
"Rev."K. A. Itfomt. I'asHir^?
h?At Jerusalem A. M?LL Cjm1; !,U_
Mr. John Murroll of 'Charleston.'
S (' was truest teacher af'Simd y
school". The lesson was reviewe !
by the. S'nptr??? . , "
At the morning devotion i. mv>
the scriptuiv Avas-read by. lb--.. J.
Kelly. The sermon was lastrueJ.
tive and enjoyable. ?
.Rev. Win. Kulton lel't Sutui'i ay
for Philadelphia, Pa. '
Mrs. 'Mahle "Husi'al tu.'d iliih.u nher
brother of Sailers were the
dinner guests ot Mr. Janus It-- i.'|
Mi's. A. A...Ban: on.Sunday.
| The JruesTs of 311 * :?-Mur Wr
| Ban" on Strtnlay weiv Mr. ( alviu
M:itfhews and'laughter of Charles
ton and Air. T. T. Va?.kl'e^vs
l.'.nvs:
JUessrs . Tisdal of BlaMey and
f !".; ? v c wove visitors Iff the
morning worship' on Sunday;
lllvAl I.AH A. M. K. ( Ill 1U II
Uyv. L. Mitchell. Pahtor
Our Sunday school wa,s beautifully
reviewed by the District
Siinci imciulcnt. . Dr. Law^cno.c.
Rev. P. Redden. Su]>t. "prc.-idinir. "
Miss Lawrence was a visitor at the
S. S. hour, also Mr. O. J. McKadden.
A heart touching sermon'was delivered
by the pastor. Two pers?ns
connected themselvsc to the r
church: Little, .Miss ,Kliz bethj
Ri',l ie- nl Mr. 'linrli'V Mcl'iob
don. The favorable weatKer nn
>t possible for all overflowing
crowd to bo at church. i'he financial
report for the il a* wa's
$81.05. ' .
Miss Marion K. Burgess will entertain
Thursoay u ith a Silver
Ton. _
TABERNACLE KAl'T. < 1URCH
Rev. Wni. Watson, Pastor
.Greenville, \S. C., Aug. 25,. 1035 J
]=^Our Chiucli. is- still moving on'
smoothly, now aiul then,a grunt is
Jieatd.
?- The Sunday school opened at the
u'sual hour 0:45 with a pood attend
ance. One visitor, Rev. Bro. Holliway,
brigionally of' this city but
-prasent 1 y..from the State *of Ga.
We had a nice teachers' meeting
, last Thursday . night, taught by
'SMrs. Bessie Sullivan. Next week's
lesson will be taught by Mrs. Bulware.
* Quite a number of our members
-are -on the sick list, viz.,; Deacon
Alex Foster, Deacon Jas. A. Smith,
Sisters Lucy Watson, Rosa Pitts,
Georgia Flemmbngs, Rosa Kilgolre,
J. I. Talley and Donnie Hill.
The..pulpit was ably Allied Sun- ,
day morning by none other than a
____
. T
Grcetivillu prt?a?-her. ktmwrt us the*
Key llru?111illjway. T'mi.iyh y>>ui;n
Tn years, ! < pr< avhwl o.;f <,f thu !
Scripture- a- a vetcian. Cunic a-j
raiir
Till* Ke\. Wiii. iVut 11 and the
J tr*ljilf<- Choir went out-to. the Pleas
ant. view Hajitist ( hunli last Sunday
afternoon and l>aj)tiz? <1 four 4-een
souls into the Chri-t ian army.
vThe ( lull t ii vote'l tin* ordination,
of the, followintr name i. appointee
deacons., Pius. Willie Howard,
Jas. A. Smith. .John ,\ r . 1- rar.i;_
diallo^ay. Most; Who !< r. ]! it'.t-r
Ko.-eiiionti and Kenny (.dink-eules,.
to he given in the near, t' I Hiv
( "iieeriiintr the. li.i iiime ' !' lite.
f)r. H'1', 's?i;' raj ra i: i. \vi-?ii 'Oei?rr? hove
S'JIMi.lUl i,;i : ;
The next n.eek ny, idkJ.hr Sri.iui
Missionary Society yrfll liea-l at
the. hoiiU-' yf it.s . pre-i<lr nt. .\J|s.
Jessie l.awsori. N . It a N'o'-t ij_ Cat(loan
St. r. ry . ;o - .
ii'.tr
1'rol'v A. I.. IlieU ,yn. t>i i11* iua! of
'StvrHn.tr ii rrh ?prei-d-M' I
wit!) us last Sunday, ami spoke '
touehmtriy m. 11; ' < ' u i Vni nrrrf fait'
-7TT "in fir! a; boy/; liuite
interest in;.'.. Coir.e ;ruin.
Jjr. iiutrlass, t^ir euUii'i t.iar.
IK litlst, wa.v tllQijUl' ".1*?VlaltuJ'ii
lust Sunday. ' orm- ajra'n.
' 'Miss. Iieattice ll'Ijj". wlin Spent
>>?*! /vacation v.i i-k- with 1 i ! une'e
and aunt. Mr. atl'i Ms . James A.
Smith. 1 "<> Wari' St.. av-.il i.ither
(friends and relatives in Cir'.eenviJIii
lias returned to.Ikt home iii (.I've4tr-nd,-h>htttwr-Slim
ii'l'-v-'iinl-' ;t*' ;
all ,wUo nit(ivxasl' "f. ,i,i?r.' ?
Mr: A. H.^vnl wa-'w.-.- ; ..faml- <
injf . on . U.?*-<>u/i''ner la>'. Sunday. '
hiokii a . Vei. lh '.- lit
'he cleaned an :-jit'Coiffe a- I
train. ' 1 .
WKSTON ( IIAIM'.I.
\, M. ;( nf u- n
ltev.'Tj. C. Ford, Pastor
(greenwood, S.? Sunt: iLnv'sie
Perrin and h?*i* ee.fp-of teaidiep.s
opened S. S. at the i>uai lumr, The
lesson -\va- .thoroughly discussed
by the classes.
At ll:l.r> the pastor delivered a
nicsttajre from the theme: "Over.flllWiTif
J.HVU.1' ?
In the afternoon th.V pastur pM-' '
the anniversary spi ne n 'for thiol
City Cllu?ii'-rni'?n; ^ ' |
_ A? Hp. in. -Ito'V-FtTrd?htTht^i 'ir
.attention with "The if:\ndwritii;tr''
on the Wall." Itcv.. Ford i?- an
unusual spiritual pn aeher. Many j
visitor^ were present throughout ;
the day. . C"me ajraiii., 1
J no '.Mosdainos .Tamo I'avi- and
..HftUie ,-P.iiyu n.r C,n rn-illr. S, (r';.
find M^s. I?. Williams ,;f rioin-v'i
rn!K-fuy S-. C;, vrore the" pui-st? of'.
Revs. a fir! Mi>\-Fnr<! last", iveek.
Gcoriro. Robert, Ray and' Miss
Alice Jones are visit inir V'dn'iv.oi
11.1'ori Retell ami Q.'Hoire.
P. r.. this wools.
Mrs. T.ueia I'Vid spent a few
days in Greenville. "?
?: I'.id( l1 .1. II. J'.1:::. h . 'j , f : >..
"'owl fH'striot and. Kldo.- J. "V. Bonn
Jr.. of the Greenville District v< re
the-..tliniioi-. t jhT-vc
arid _wi.lV.uti. Pat unlay. '
I:MI:N i./jrik""*!;\i?i IS;I ?ni iw ii
Kev.'.V. D lliel-.s: ['iL.a.r
Sonooa. P". ('. P a-..! . *
at the usual !i . .. ;.. ,
I>r. B. S. <} i,, ! ." a. ,j, :.i,. , C.\ '
L'a 1 I I.! 1.11:!, :. . .. ^ . ;
fa11'i111!i d;iv. v;. "in -?
sui.'ie. t wn.- 1 :i.y.*. ?.. .
Tin- Omi .1:i's * ???~?:?y*
el ." raet ITTa- I P.- 'a'
Kev. J. ] >; Hi.',
tint flint?1*1?t I l.'lil. ill- ;. .r ??< !?
taken file?i I Kn ir."J- . '
eyes and niiiu ).,i. ' m. I!
!>ei uet aail'v." 'V-em.-v. a a
sua! tudehiliu one.- :
The'- H, T, r. w'v la; . -'.d
or), m;7r!)-p!T>xv|)5r,""" Tr.e" - "v.'-'i
well discussed. . .?
sum rivr^?
St. Luke 1 : 17. : Ti'.eim-. '".1.-v .
1 T *1 'J? ::;ah?a"?l.'.' s:::."
Afttn^vhi^Ji-ufessi i" J v'. IT.,
sdesed le..', ir.p ?.a-.ii n<- in a .-|-.iri''
aal at .it ad _ :V; the '<-viv : u'-i.h
! '< if ins t his week atal w i"il* tie <o..dueted
fiy lievTir W. Stoivatt of
Greenville. P. ('.
Tile Sei.eea River A-s -.iat.< a
was held la a w\v k at I'K imin:
ii-m; mi[>u>i i 11 itn in w . -;i:i i~- i
tor, S. 0; It \y..s y.-fil . ttf -i'.-iiVl
The 'va,- ^ or.o. j
All -wij u i-rl. u'ojv rool-vioT F";i I j
inIi' !i-"'t with thi/ :iirij ; > thal-io
nocii Jr..( 'Hojiio it l?i?rir;-r aiul' K ;v j
tor ('ullojrc.
Mrs. Amie St-av. rifrliT ,;i .1
i hii iioil-au?i Mi -. I t i.a It
1\ . ty visit11 .u" t;. i: i iiicf i-, Mr.
anil Mr.-'.. La: kin' (lu. .1', .<
Street. ( ' ' _____
l{ov. nml M i ' .1 K lli \ :r?i an!
twb chiliiron. Mr, ('. II. Williams.
-Mis*.Willie Mao An.ioi>a?!uauiiL-M.
Hrv:\n'i. si.-.tor lol't Mioulav' I'm
Asliovilio(..X. I ., w lun*. tjif.y .uili ;
Spml'l ,1-stHMt \ . Tlltl'V .
ffim iir ??n 1 I 'I . ?
W i) I i;i>> s W j i".J I tit-! :;
and Miss Ruth fVirnsi- !.-ft !;,<
wt'ok for X. V. ('. whvrt th? v-will
visit roiativo?,-a ,i friov.ds.
All**, - Wu.ii ;.i Id 1.1 JCaslry.
S.'C. was ti?. vvook-ot.d tno.-t of
hor 1noti.11, Mrs. Stovail.
x !
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OfTice Honr? Phon*
11 'Jiy a M to 2 P. M. OfTic# 8&3?
P *.! to R P. M. Ken. 6R4?<
n- r t? of?u.
i, -vrtar
Pbyririan and Surgeon
Dueaa?* of Women and Children
A Specialty
U trice. ' iH^Meiicel '
1414'* Assembly St 1328 Oak St ]
iLLCL-VLliANlELS ?PhystelaiC
and Burgeon
t
'tine Hoiujl; g to 10 A.M.; 1 to f
P. .AT; 6 to S M.
S'p*!Viul At-ttetLun Civeti -Disease*
-"=?" Of Women. ^
OfTick Residence:
112.1 W'Hsiiiitfc'ton .. 2230 Hampton
Phone 642%. Phone 7604
I>IC. J. Gr STUART
tye. fcar. Nnu >mI TKr??
Glasses Fitted Accurately.
, Office-Hoijrsv Telephone: *'
11:0U to 1 :U0" P.M. Hog'. 4691
6:0U to E:00 P.M. Office 8791
'Office Residence:
2030 Taylor St. . 1417 Pine St.
" " ' : *..
Office Hours: Phone: ' !'
11 A.M. to 2 P.M. ' Rea. 887ft
.6 P.M." to 8 P.M. - .
Chappelle
Pkj-Hij.an and 8o|-)rwo>
? ? % . . ?
laieaiu of Women" and ChJldrea
A Specialty
Office:? : Roaidence:
2115 Lady St. ' 1801 Pine St.
Colombia. 8." C. """
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Office Hours Phonea
? to ll AT M. " Office 6038
11 to 2 P. M. Res. 6798
6 to fc P. M. ?
Dr. K. B. Frederick
Physician
.Office: Residence:
1107' i \Va^liinitton JitR P*r.i .
(>\ cr Wictory Savings Ilunk
- . - - eh?m'ffa, 8. C.. _
Office rhme 8407 Res. 1798
N. J. FREDERICK
Attorney-at-Law and Notary Publi*
PRACTICE IN ALL COURT? ?
?State and FeQaral _
HIS Washington 8t_ Cala,, fl C..
1 honii *811 ^
Ail Cia-i.-c-A...of Pent-al Work
Dr. L. H. Mailman
- DENTIST "
I'a n'.es* Extractions. Sundays by
A ] pui.'.tm^nts. ?= Days: Mondays,
Tuesdays. WcilnesGays^^Thorxknra
* Fi ftp} g ~S7ki Saturdays
. f-?- 1
Office: 2liG;<l-2 Gervals Street ^ _
- ColCTfiFIaT^. C.
Fan-O-Lin System
In Beauty Culturs
Give F,\Sr-0-LrN Hair,
Dandruff and Toilet-Piupaiattaa .J?A
a trial. .Their worth haa basa . x
proven! Have and are gT?srta?
hair on bald heads and bass
spots \vhen directions ars fallowed.
Will promote a full
growth of Hair.
1 Box Hair Growsr >?$ -#t 1.
. 1 hox Special Hair Growa* At
~I box Scalp Soap 1* M
1 box Dressing Oil At
10 c?nta extra lor poottffe '
ItegiBtered in U. S. Potest
Offioo.?-? 1 "_
Apent* Wanted Writ* for In ?
Sfade by ? Mme.
Fannie L. Carolina
1029 -ltich Mork*t Street
GEORGETOWN S. C.
ma
isttnjr me sacred nM
ions tcr our compe -*
understanding. dipp
I Service . insures hT|T||
etc compliance with
ic inviolable rights
desires of the he- RsydB
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