The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 18, 1936, Page Page 5, Image 5
Saturday, January 18, 1936
FIRST CALVARY BAPTIST
CHURCH
The Senior Usher Board of 1st
Calvary 'held its weekly meeting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kobinson
on lady -Mtmday Tttglit,'
Jan. Q. 1936. The report of last.
year was read and aproved. We
have many things to be thankful
for. The members of this board
gave food to more than thirty dif
ferent families during the__ past
year and we hope to do more this
rri - est ?
year, JL ne luuuwiirg' umvurs were
elected for 1936: .
Mr. John Parker, Pres.; Mr. A.
W. Outen, Sec.; Mr. Thomas
_ Smith, Trea. The Vice Pres. will
be elected at the next meeting,
Which will be held at the church
Tuesday night, January 14, 1936
at 8 o'clock.
BFiTHTiFiHFlM BAPTIST
CHURCH
The following services will be
held at the Bethlehem Baptist
Church of which S. H. Smith is
P-iJtor. You are invited to attend
these services.
Sunday School, 10:00 a. m.,
morning services, 11:30 a. m., B.
Y. P. 'U., 6:00 p. m. and evening
?*- sercives.
We were very proud to have
^ many out of town visitors pKesent
O., !?...
1H3V >junuuy , tucy wuit* aa xui"
lows; Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jones,
Mr. and Mrs. Green, Mr. and Mrs.
Ji R. Brown; Miss Lealo Steward
New York; Miss Hernitta Jackson,
Philadelphia; Miss Obsie,
Union, S. C..; Mrs. H. L. Worthy
and son', Greenville, Ss ,C.; Mrs.
S. Fosters, Woodward, S. C.; Miss
Lucile Douglass, Manning, S. C.
On Sunday morning proceeding
the quarterly conference Elder I
Flowe preached a very instructive
sermon from Isaiah, subject "The
things I have left undone."
Mrs. Beatrice Richards Sims
and her daughters Misses Narissa,
Sallie Ruth and Annie Ervin
Sims also Mr. T. B. Epps all
of Washington, D. C. were the
holidays guests of their relatives
Mr. and Mrs. John - Epps. After
a brief stay they, left Union, S. C.
to visit their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James Richards. Miss Annie
Freeman Kirby accompanied
them home for an indefinite
, stay, ?
Mr. and Mrs. John Epps,* Jr.
and Miss Sallie Epps dined with
Miss tCarrie Henderson Christ
mas (Day. ' .
Mr. G. W. Bolden, District man
ager of the Spartanburg District
of the North Carolina Mutual Insurance
Company was in the city
Monday.
THE A. C. E. LEAGUE OF
BETHEL A.M.E. CHURCH
Our League opened Sunday, 12
at 3:30 P.M. with Miss Rachel Kinar4
in- charge. After ,a short
song service, we were led in prayer
by Rev. Lewis. Our topic:
"Signs of Growing Brotherhood"
was brought out clearly by different
members and especially tihe
talk given by Rev. Lewis.
We had quite a number of visitors
present Sunday. We are asking
them to come back next Sunday,
January 19 and bring others
with themr Our topic will be:
"What Does the Bible Mean by
'Lost and Found?'" Think over
this topic and come out Sunday
to help us discuss it.
Our League had its first rhe<rt-~
ing January 14th of its executive
committee and other members";
a tithe rome of Mr. Pressley
for the purpose of oleeting or re-*"
electing officers. The officers
ciecteci were as iouows: Mr. Henry
Webber, president; Miss Eva
Porterfield, secretary; Miss,j Louise
Stroye, assistant secretary; Miss |
Anna Lewis, treasurer and pianist;
Miss Rachel Kinard, corresponding
secretary and reporter.
We begin now at 5:30 and close
at. .6:30 Please come out-and we
are sure you will enjoy the hour
tfhat you are with us. Remember
we begin at 5:30 and end at 6:30.
Please be on time. ~
EMMANUAL A. M. E. CIIL'RCH
Sunday was a beautiful day. The I
Sunday school was opened at the
?usual hour, wittrttre Supt. and tcaT"
chers at their post of duty.
At 11:30 a. m. we had an appreciative
audience. Our pastor
preached a heart burning sermon.
His text was taken frofh St. John
10:16, subject "Jesus the i bal
Shepherd."
The Emmanual Business Club
sponsored a shoe rally at .4 p. m.
Rev. Hughey preached a w " '"rful
sermon from St. Luke 12:37
winch was enjoyed by all. The
choir furnished excellent music.
' The solos by Mir. Georsre Rich
mond and Mrs. Edna M. Murles
were lso touching. $8.33 was rais
ed. We thank our friends for
their cooperation.
At 6 p.w m. the President, Mist?
ororganna Groves called the League
to order.
7:30 p. m. Rev. J. H. Hoi man
~~ preiached a noble sermon from
Romans 10:1-2. subject, " Diligent
* Service." The sermon was enjoyed
by all. Mrs. Washington, Mrand
Mrs. Leon Dixon, Mr. Hope
and others were welcome visitors
Come again.
Mrs. Eliza Mickle is ill at her
home on Gervaig* St. Mr. Montgomery
is improved.
Miss Georganna Graves spent the
Xmas holidays in Washington,
D. C. - ?
Sunday Is Junior Church Day.
t We solicit the Coopfcration of our
"* friends to come out and hear the
special sermon by the pastor and
_ music by the Jr. Choir.
W The Emmanual Business Club
is rapidly' improving under the
tfc leadership of (jur efficient Pres.,
\ fiflrs. A. A. Hughey. The next
meeting will be at the home of
Mrs. Bessie Leaver, Jan. 22, 1936
t 7:30 p. m.
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BISHOP MEMORIAL CHURCH
Rev. I. A. Miller, Pastor
There has been organizad tmder
the supervision of Prof. Sweat, an
instructor at Waveili y or"'
L)r. Briggs of Benedict College, a
'"Wide?Awake" Dible Class. This
class has stimulated a great deal
of interest tfae past few Sundays.
Some of those who are responsible
for the success bf the Bible
Class are Professors Veal and
Scot't, President Simpson and others.
The class is also opened to
all ladies who wish to bwnmc a
part of it.
Sunday found everyone at his
post of?duty?at '.).4,rt re ally for
work. The Sunday school lesson
was reviewed by our efficient sup"
erintendent, Dr. W. D. Chappelle.
Dr. Chappelle is very interested in
the children and is much concernd
about their training.
Morning services began at 11:30.
Everything "is moving %smoothly
inder the leadership of our energetic
and thoughtful pastor, Rev.
I. A. Miller. Each auxiliary of
the church is "showing its responsi
bility and the members theirs.
Their one aim is to make Bishop's
\Iemorial 100 percent all around.
League convenes every Sunday
afternoon, at 6:00 o'clock. Mr.
Richard Hilderbrand is the Presintercsting
and it is 'the delight of
the young people to attend.Messers.
Lucius Dakers, Humb.rt
Smith and STcphen Brown have
takep a special interest in the
,voik ana we are noping tnat otn^rs
_will follow- the*? -yotmg?peo-.
pie.
Evening set vices began a t7:30
p in ThPiv nhvavs an inspiring
anil uplifting message. When ver
you find it convenient stop
in and worship with us. Visitors
are always welcome.
MORRIS BROWN A. %. E. ^
CHURCH
Rev. J. W. Witherspoon, I>asto'"
The woi-shippers at Morris
Brown dWiujj^h enjoyed /-splendid
sermons last Sunday. The Serntonotte
to the children was inspiring
and enjoyed?by?frH?who?listened
to it.?The losson to tho children,
is imparted in the nature of a
story. "The snail in the Lobster's
shell" was the subject to
the children listened with rapt at
tention. To be content with our
present state injife* was stressed.
The morning sermon was preached
Yom "The songs of Solomon" 2nd
hapter. 9th verse. The theme
1 \f i. kr.l^,r?a krvk;?^
was deduced from the text. The
Sunday school under the direction
>f Bio. P. Bennett, and'the A.C.K.
-Meague under the direction of
Bro. K. Gadsden functioned at the
;sual time. The evening: sermon
vas preached from "Daniel 8th
ind 17th "Visions at the end" was
selected as a subject and the sernon
was both inspiring and imrcssive.
Our programme for the
.year has been launched. A Rally
or $3,500 has been decided upon
I by \ cte of the members without
j my dissent. It is proposed to
install a new heating system, and
aint the interior of the church.
)r. Witherspoon has a construe- j
ive program that is intended to
ill a long felt want, and with the
hurch.jorganize.-i as he succeeded I
n doing, the indications are that
his plans will be consumatcd. The
fihwch Council 'Organized last
week and embracing . it do"s.
very department cf the church,
will promotb a spirit of harmony
Mid cooperation that will tJe~efr~
/< ctive, and far reaching. There
was one occasion (during the day.
The sympathy of the church is
"xtended to Bro. Rufus Jones of
'"lass Xo 31 who was called to Columbia,
S. C. on account of the illness
and death of his sister. We
ilso extend our sympathy to Bro.
\lbert Jones, whose sister was
buried last wvek, "hTTVirtf^ dte-l in
Charleston, S. C., at 25 Nunan
St. Several auxiliary bodies of
the church are aready busy nrepnr
ng for entertainments in regards
to the rally which closes March
30. 1936, a'donation of $5.00 was
received Sunday night from Ushers
Board No. 2, a splendid group
>f young women led by Mrs. Victory
Dash. Mis. L. G. Davis and
Mrs. M. Witherspoon have combined
their efforts in staging a
Baby Parade, and Pageant early
in February. Actively will be the
key note at Morris Brown for the
next few months. We look for
I wuru nopeiuny.
I DILLON NEWS
Bethel A. M. E, Church
Rev. B. S. Taylor, Pastor
The weather was indeed good
for church goers Sunday, Jan. 12,
and many were present at both
services, morning andi evening.
Sunday school opened with a large.
number present. The lesson was
instrudtively taught by the teachers
and reviewed by our Suipt.,
Bro. J. C. Cocsar. *
As UCT1?1 the review of th? log,
son was sanctioned by our pastor
of whom is always present. He
also gave out somu very interesting
pointis in the lesson fo; us to
think upon* The Supt. is asking
all the Sunday school to prepare
for the celebration of "Founders
Bay." Feb. 9th.
After the regular preliminaries
of servjee. the pastor took hia
text from Exodus 15:3. God is a
man of war. Subject "You can't
_whip?Hirn^?
Our church attendance is growing
larger each Sunday. .
Visitors are always welcome at
Beih?1.Notice:'
Dop't forget Sunday
night, Jan. lOthi, alt 8 p.. m. The
Pageant that was to b-> BCc. 29th
will he presented, entitle, "The
Holy Citv." Everyone that miss
soffing this pageant will miss
miUckhrvComa early to get a good
seat:
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ST. JAMES A. Mi E CHtrRCH
Rev. W. B. Bo^lofi Pantor
Our Sunday school met nt 10
H. Bunnell is ftlwayy preacnta We
have a good crowd each Sunday;
we are increasing in attendance
and finance. On January we
listened to a wonderful review by
the Supt. on January 12, Miss
Fannie Phelps beautifully review
ed the school. Sunday morning
the pastor delivered a message
long to be remembered and Sunday
night he delivered a soul stir
ring sermon from II Samuel 18th
chapter?and?82nd?vci se,?subject,
"A father's question." This sermon
was beyond the ordinary. Our
Presiding Elder, Rev. E. F. <J.
Dent was with us Jan. 6, at 8 p.m.
land did he preach? The Spiritual
tide ran high from th?> pulpit
to the door. The business pail
was held Jam 6, 8 p. m. with success.
Miss Entclle, Janerette was
elected J5qc. of the Conference.
The reporter showed improve
ment in each depaitment. Mr. A.
B. Harris was elected delegate to
the district conference. Our con
ference colsed with peace and love.
We are making progress by leans
and bounds with a man at: the
head of our church as Rev. Bouljr.
The .church is safe with, such-ffi'ceis
as Bros. K. S. Russell,
Robert Delaney, A. H. Harris. E.
L. Young, Herman Cooper, James
folinsbn, Willie Henry .Austin and'!iss
Kstcllc Janci vttt1..
The various boards and clubs
are makinir fviogrcss with Mrs
II. M. Young, Pres. of Stewardess
Board No. 1; Mrs, Katie. Solomon
1'res. of Board No. 2,; and Miss
"Estelle Janerette, Pres. of the
Silver Moon Club. The Ushfirs
'loaid |s putting on new life with
Mr. frank Kennedy at the head.
AVe are always glad to have visi.
tors worship with us. Mrs. Mag,
gie Davis is on the sick list. We
tope for her a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Annie Janerette had as her
Christinas and "holidays guests,
her children. Rev. V. A. janerette
ml wife, Miss EJoise Janerette,
and little grand daughter, M.'iss
Viola Janorntm nf Ifm-inn e r*
also Mr. and' Mrs. I. Brown nutl
little daughter. Cherry p. Brown
of St, .George-.-S?0.
allen" temple
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev, U, J, Lemon. Pastor
Greenville, S. C.?-Sunday was
an ideal day for.ehurch goors and
a large number ;took advantage
of I'm? fine weather tind came out
to Sunday, school. We had a very
beautiful lesion n %d sonr^ int-restlrig
points were brought out.
-Our-sohool is taking on new life
in every respect.
Morning service began at 11:15
a. m. with u large, congregation,
The pastor's text was found St.
I Matthew 7:21 and 20. He used
I'fov Hs subiect. in the form of a
question " Building Upon Sand or
Rook?" This was indeed a splen'id
message, many true facts were
brought out about 'those who
h"i'd1 u**on "sand" urVd nl<n those
who build upon "Rock." And as
a ros'dt. ?he church was spiritually
awakened. We had onn to join
our church. Mrs. Caldwell, she was
made welcome bv all.
Th? A. C. E. League met "'at
0:00 o'clock with a lar-r^ attendan?e.v
The League is doing fl?7"
N'ight service began at 7:00'o'clock..
The pastor.^ deliveil/l' a
strong message, using as a sublet.
"Work The (Ireat Need of
"TtTP"" Hour." lli= toxf was foilr0
St. John 0:4. This sermon was
well sui'vd for the conditions of
"things now
Our pastor and officers have
put on a Big Rally which will
come off the 4th Sunday in Feb.uarv.
The whole church has lin
ed is*) with the pastor to make
this rally a success
Tht?- urch
are improving. Some are . able "to
he up and out again, to the delight
Of the members and friends,
WAY."MAN A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. W. G. Owens, Pastor
Sunday was a beautiful day. The
Sunday school was opened at the
usual hour by Mr. R. B. Green. The
Supt. having gone away to see a
pick relative.
The lesson was interesting and a
lively discussion was had. The
Supt, teachers and officers have
been re-elected for the year.
Service began at Bethel at 11:30
This beipg the first service held
'there this year, the pastor, conducted
a testimonial meeting. The
spirit ran high as each Christian
spoke. " ReV. Owens preached
from II Timothy, 8th chapter, subject
"Watchfulness." This was a
burning message.
The A. C. E. league began at
6 -o'clock. 'MajfeV good points on
the subject: "Aabits -Worth?Form
ing" wei r. br?airht-~ out. Budget
your time a worthy^J%?-habiV r
Time is not only money, it is life.
Sunday" night,' Rev. Hilton delivered
to us the message using <
as a subject: "Rest." Luke 28:18.
This was indeed a wonderful sermon.
On account of some conditions
we are late with our Chriistmas
news. On Xmas nighti a very..fine
Xmas tree was givon by the Sun.day
School and everybody received
a present. Our pastor received
a bag of money and also a
large basket of good things to eat
given by the members. The superintendent
and teachers left no
stone unturned in making the occasion
pleasaht, for all.
A committee from the Missionary
Society namely: Mrs. S. A.
Moore, Mrs. Eliza Williams and
Mr. S. A. Moore carried Xmas
boxes to the shpt-in people of the
city; song3 and prayers were also
given.
Mrs. Lula Craige ,of Florence,
Alabama came to the funeral,
Palmetto Leader
ller niece, Mrs. Katie Emmersort
and was the guest of her daugrter,
Mrs L. P. Campbell. * Other
guests were her sons, Richard
Campbell, student at RTdgewood
High School, Hickory'; -ttrv..; Cllal mus
Campbell, Clinton College,
Ruck Ilill, S. C. ?
Mrs. Sarah . Httnter spent the
holidays in Columbia.
Aliss juva tfookman of Hickory,
N. C. and Mr. George,Bookman, of
New York were the guests of their
mother, Mrs. Laura Bookman
Miss Ella Gallman of Hickory
was the guest of Mrs. Ida Smith.
Mr. Tromas Johnson from the C.
-L C. camp spent the week-end
with his mother, Mrs. Essie Johnson.
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Mrs. Fannie Murdox and Miss
Annie Simpson of Washington, D.
C., were the guests of Mrs. Alliva
Trapp.
?Hov. and Mrs. W. G. Owens were
the dinner guests of Mrs. S. A.
Moore and Mrs. Eliza Wiliams.
Many other invitations were received
but they were sno^v bound.
The Way man Warriors met at
the parsonage Friday nighti A
program was discussed for 11136 af
ter whiOh the hostess served a deicious
repast.
Mrs. Alethia Greene and Mrs. E."
Af Hn-nn o notortoln/irl
choir, members and the Sunday
age. Many games were played after
which a chocolate.? course was
served, P.
The Whirl Wind Club No. 5 has
been o'rganized and each captain
is about tp begin work.
Wo aid glad- to see Mrr-Dan
Smith out again after having been
sick..
i Mrs. Annje Bell Jackson i<l still
on the siel? jlst. ] : The
Senior Suptlay School c lass
taught by Mr. J. L. Basteste uasistcd
by Mr. R. B. Green continue
to hold the banner on contribution.
This "*bla?s held the banner for abcut
40 Sundays in 1935.
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MILLER CHAPEL
A. M. E. CHUURCH
"The Church That Welcomes You"
Rev. G. H. White, .Pastor
Newberry. S. C.?Tho Sunday
School is progressing nicely under
Supt. Floyd. Mr. Claue Wilson,
-tho N.-Gr Mutual-agent has been
added to our teaching staff. Also
his competent wife, Mrs. Mayme
Wilson. Aftor lesson study the
?evlow WHS by Miss L. M. Harris,
who is well versed in the Bible.
The Children's Hour preceding
the regular morning services consisted
of a trio by Master Johnnie
and Carroll Hare and" Odell Ruff,
Jr. After the sermonette "The
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ni-cueu ouruggie Dy me pastor
Master Johnnie Hare-sang a solo.
Miss V'ivian Ruff played for both
selections.
The adult morning message was
taken from Rev, 19:l<f: "Crown
The Christ King'!, The sermon
seemed to have gripped the congregation
all the way through.
Following the morning services
the Trustees for the church were
elected: Brothers T. Q. Gallman,
Wm. Gilder, G. Floyd. F. B. Pratt
Jr., Dr. Cromer, M. G. Hare, W.
Baity, Herbert Coleman, Wm. Gary.
The pastor -also appointed the
ollowing. Stewards: E. F. Floyd,
Jesse Gary, U. S. Gallman, W. W.
Graham, G. C. Williams, Dr. J.
E. Grant, Odell Rutf, F. B. Pratt,
Sr., M. L. Lesaine. _
At 4 o'clock- Brfc. Henry Davis
was funeralized. Those taking
part _in the last rites of the deceased
were: Revs* T. F. Harper,
Reasoner, Gauldc-p, Holman. Remarks
by Prof. Til S. Gallman and
Rev, Harper. Mrs. Bernice Pratt
sang very sweetly "The Old Rugged
Crosis". The eiriogy by the
pastor was taken from Psalm 39:4.
The League hour at 6:30 had a
very spirited discussion under the
President, Mr. Harris. For Founder's
Day, February 9th the League
is planning a mammoth 4w>trram.
You shall hear more about
It^ later.
For our evening worship Rev. D,
B. Suher, our pastor at Hanna predicted
for ug. He gavo a very
forceful message from Acts 1:8
The pastor and officers extended
an luvaaiiuii m ue wiiiien to me
date. Revs. Holman and Bedenbough
were visitors
At morning and evening worship
the Junior choif furnished
very excellent music under the direction
of Miss Anjerone Young.
January 26-27 wo .are looking
forward to and working for a very
successful quarterly?conference.
Our presiding elder, Dr. A darns
certainly knows the art of handling
people and dispatches business
in a way that makes the least
feel that he or she has a big brother
in' the chair. Yes he will
make a splendid Bishop. Members
read The Palmetto Leader.
woomtri'F news
Trinity A. M. K.. Church
R^'. J. R. L. Allen, Pastor
Sunday school opened . at?the
utuufl hour, with Sirpt. ancL all tcadiersJat
their post ot' dutyT-r Son- day
being such a lovely day for i
church goers. Sunday school was
largely attended. Immediately af
ter Suday school the pastor delivered
a wonderful sermon, which ,
\Vas enjoyed by'all,
We are glad to report that Mrs.
Sallic Downs who has been ill at
the home of her children, Mr. and
Mrs. George Downs is better and
able to return to her home in the
vicinity.
Masdames Mary E; Ftlller and^
Be i tha Lockett of Spartanburg
were the guests of Miss Dot Linder,
Mr. and Mrs. Law Wilburn
and Mr. and Mrs. George Downs
Sunday.
Sick list: Mrs. Rachel Rice and
Mr. Joe Stephenson. We wish for
them a speccjy recovery.
Mrs. Minnie Lester of Birminerha?u_
Ala. is visiting her mother,
Mrs. Sallie Downs who has been
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THE BETHLEHEM BAPTIST
. ' ' CHl'RCH NEW
Kvv. E E. Gaul don, Pastor?
Ncwberrv. S. -1 ,nf t iriundn
was a clay of blight sunshine, an
everybody was i'ln.t
' sky and cheerful sun after a wee
of rain and cloudv we?t.h??p tv.
| Sunday School was called to orde
by Bro. Chappelle, who turned th
school over to Prof. B. P. Gladdo
Tthe" superintendent elect, after
brief ^installation service conduct
ed by the pastor, Beacon N.' 1
Lake was chosen as the assistan
I superintendent. We are hfc>pinj
and pi?yi?p- that?t-he ijunda;
School along with the other auX
' diaries?of?thrr^ehrrrch will rpov
off with a detornn nation, to
more for the cause of God thai
ever before. ' ' ' ? The
morning sorvici. was open
"TF3 with Miss Gwendolyn Henr;
at .the piano, assisted by Mr. Wij
Baker and his violin. .
The pastor spoke to us Sunda;
mornintr from thi? r?.vf.
, o - --- ?V >^OW. . y ia
ther workah hitherto, and I work
John 5:17. Subject: "The Creato
In Creation". The .spirit was higl
after Rev. E. E. Gauhlen had tin
ished his message he left ,?th
church in an ?. ?
The B\JPU service begtan a
0:90 P.M. with Mrs. Nancy Sin
-gloton?presiding; ~
There were quite a- few peopk
out to the BYPlJ both young am
ojd, and they all seem to have en
joyed- the prorgam very much."
The night service was opened a
7:30 o'clock^ with Master Georgi
~Xing+Hon- atr~t h c "piano assisted b;
Mr. Will' Baker with his violin
The'.pastor came before Us witl
another strong message.' lie usei
'Tts" his text: "Behold, thy fathe
and I have sought the sorrowing.
Luke g:.48j subject: "Christ Los
And Found .
Drayton Street Jtiglreggfrfrool
Thomasena Abanathy who \Va
a member of Grade 5B last tern
entered Francis School, Washing
ton, D. C., after having successful
ly passed examinations lor th<
sixth grade. Site has complete*
the sixth and passed -viandnation:
-for the TtliB.
Suueivi^'"' Ir Qallninn "iHjt
e*u tne devotional exercise Thurs
day morning and left some helpfu
advice'to the children abOUC thoi
health and conduct.
Calvary I'jyslivtorian (hiici>
Sunday School was largely at
tended Sunday morning. One vis
.itor, Master Willie Bates.
The funeral service of Mrs
Hannah Smith was held Sunda;
afternoon at 1 :Mt> o'clock. Th<
church and yard was filled witl
mourners. First selection "Fron
Kvery Stormy Wind"; Scriptun
Psalm 23rd by Rev. E. E: Gauld
en. Prayer, by Rev. G. 11. White
"Must Jesus Bear The Cross A
lone", was sung. Resolutions air
telegrams were beautifully read b;
Rev. Dayson. There Were man;
lorn Pittsburg, Pa., to her soi
nev. k. i). Smith, minister of Macedonia
Baptist Church. Solo "Ii
the Upper Garden There" by Mrs
Bernice Pratt; Mrs. Eunice E. A1
!en, accompanist. Resolutions iron
Missionary Sopiety of the churcl
oy Mrs. Mnttic Jones. Remark:
by Rev. Tj F. Harper. Solo am
chorus" Some Day He'll Make Ii
Plain" by Mr. C. W. Jones am
choir. Obituary by Rev. G. H
White. Sermon' text Rev. 14:13
lie spoke very highly of the Chili:
tian life of sister Smith. At tin
close of the sermon "Bye and Byi
When the Morning Comes", wa:
led by Rev". T7auIden. The Ladies
Aid Society sang two songs dur
ing the service. ?
All of her children were present
,with one exception. Messrs
James Sl'ith and wife of New Void
City; John Smith and wife, Miltor
and Samuel Smith of Washington,
I). C.j Rev. R. D. Smith ol
-Pitt-burg, Pa.; Mi's: SaTIie Mooi
of Washington; Miss Mamie Smitl
aruPMr. Benjamin Blaes and wifi
who arc. sisters of the deceasei
and Mr. Jesse White of Columbia
were also present.
Dr. Douglass loft last week foi
Greenville after having spent i
few days with his mother.
Mr. S. M. Fuller spent a -?e.\s
_week>? scith hu wife.
Dr. and Mrs. Grant were delighted
to have as their guests
his mother, Mrs. Grant; his sistei
Mrs. Scipio Josie of Pittsburg, Pa
and his sister, Mrs. Grant and hei
little, daughter, Pansy Mareia ol
Florence, S, C.
h "Th'e funeral of Mrs. Gilliam, a
minister of the Saints denomina'
BROOKLYN A.M.E.Z. CHURCH
Rev. Senator II. La-Ley, Pastor
Chester, S. C.?This beautiful
Sunday, January 12, 1936 cause
many to tind their way ,tl> the
church. Officers were at their
mounted, the rostrum at 11 a. m.
who took his text from II Samuel
12:13. This, subject was "This
thing1 is out on you,' what are yoU
going to do about it?" Every
one enjoyed the service.
Next Sunday, January 19, will
be "Overalls. Day." Members are
requested to wear overalls and
wash dresses. Fifty cents fine if
come dressed up. The pastor will
use for his subject at 11:00 a. m.
"The Common People."
At 8 p. m. "He is heading for
the last round up."
Ah a fw m. Rev. d. W. Manrrncy
pastor of ,f*rmel Presbyterian
Church of this city and his choir
will visit us. Rev. J. \V. Manoney
will preach and his choir will
sing:. .
come thou with us, and we will
do thee gpod.
E. Wright, Chairnian of Trustee
Board; Virge Whitlock, Tres; Miss
Henrietta McKeaver, Sec.; Rev. D.
C. Crosby, D. D., Presiding Elder;
Rev. Senator H. La-Ley, B. J5.,
pMtor; Jliaa M, E. Clark, Bec7?
MT. ZION A M. K. (. HI R< II
S Rot. J. M. Jackson. 1'antor
Sellers, r. -Sunday 'school
y opened at 11u' tibial hour, .with
d Supt. and his c<.-\vork is at their
*= jiosi of duly. Tin- 'lesson was
k beautifully (risoussocl th t oughout'
e t??. I.. i .1 ?. -
I.IOML-S II U Li tin* JJilMUl
r gave a splendid review.
e At 11:30 a. m. morning service
bngn n. the" pastor' selected hiu
a text from St. Matthew U1 ill.* and
* used as a .subject/ "Christ seeking
' for fruit and. found none." The
1 pastor was at his best and. many
' hearts wi-iv made?to?burn?-Avki
the holy spirit. V-. ,
e the year, quite a few folks 'were
0 out -and also we had quite a few
" visitors from our sister churches.
We are always glad to Widcorni
7-thorn. :
At 7:30..we agtyn re-assemble;
and witnessed another Wonderful
message from St. Mark 10:1'.'
j Mr. Algia Lester who has. under
gone an operation .,t the McLou
1 Tospital is back home and doing
. nicely to the .delight of his mui v
ifriend.'!. r 77^ ~?r~
t We are glad to see Miss' Rosa
_ !. Kladger.^-au^?ul?tiiw- War-hers
t bsud at her post of duty After having
been indisposed for a week.
iiv LA v i ...
... i ii n. .nuisou spent.tne
L; Christmas with her parents, and
j reports a pleasant stay.
Mrs. Maggie Porter, blisses Mai
- tftrmtt', Gertrude "mtd Catfflyn.
t Porter , have returned to theft
. schools after.-spendingthe Christ-_
y" in as hyiidays very pleasantly at
j, home. , ? - .
h Mr, and .Mrs. Tracy Noxvlin had
I ?s tlr-ir ?li"ii -r euests .Sunday:
i Itev. J. M.fcJackson. Misses Nora
' Nelson. 1 Madelity.' Jackson,
t Since this is Soap year quite a few
chann;es have' been made with the
younger set, seemingly Misses
Maoola . Gvowford und' Beatrice
Hopkins have to pull straws over
s Mr. KLlerbe of Conn.
.V .. .
SIDNKY I'ARK
C. M. E.. CHURCH
;1 ?
S Rev. T. J Douglass Pnslur
The Sunday school opened :?t the
- usual hour, with the Supt., Mr: I),
i R. Starke "presiding.
' The lesson was beautifully dis-_
cussed by officers and teachers.
At 11 o'clock the pastor filled,
?the pulpiT-wifh a wonderful sermon,
using as his text II Cor. 5th
.chapter and 21st verse. "For be
hath made him to i>e sip for us.
who knew no sin. that 'we "might
' be made the righteousness of God
in him."
* At 5 o'clock the Kpworth Lea.
gue met and rendered a short pro
B gram. x
it rt ? All-.I .u.
. ? W |/^ Ml. VllV. IU1C1 till."
" pulpit again. using as his text
. (.Ion, 5:24 "And Enoch walked
,j with God. and he was not for
.. Good took him." Thome "The rey
suit ,of taking a walk with Go i."
This was another spiritual feast.
We are invitihff the friends .of
^ Sidiuy Park Church to come out
and hear our pastor. Key. Doug-,
. lass; he is preaching a speciaal
^ sermon Sunday morning ut 11 o'i
clock.. You will miss a .great
^ treat if you miss this sermon.
; Sunday. afternoon, at 5:3o there
L will he a welcome service in honor
1 of Rev. Douglass; there will b.
, some^-ot-A-he city's?best talent on
. the . program. The public is . in
vited.
The sermon. Rev.' Douglass
i preached on last. Sunday is the
- xaiK or tne town, so t>e-*vure ami
> hear hnn Sunday.
ST. JOHN A. M. E. CHURCH
i ?
; Rev. L. I). Gamblo. Pastor
1 Trio, S.^ C. ?Sunday School was
j. opened by the Supt. Mr. A.R. Mc
e":*n wit a teacher^-ttnch?srndPTitP"
, present. We had " a large utter..
dance.
j Rev. C. I. A. Jonus,one of our
{ local pieachers, delivered the message
to us from the text 5th chap(.
ter of Galaticns, ldth-verse. Sul>h
, iect: "Love Serve One Another".]
Two of the t-.tciu-is of ih ili
. School worshipped wkh us: Miss""cs
Alice Lowe arid- Lillie Mae
. Lawrence.
Mr. Willie Bradley of Sailers,
I <...('? was th> guest of .Mis : Ada
. Smith. _ "*
Mestlanu's Alford .las. George
of Andrews, S. G. was our .town
_ Sunday- ?
i Mr. M. Harrison, Joseph McClarv,
Mack Conyers, Janres Mc-.
Bride and Bessie Lee Bell were the
gu>sts of the Misses Hattie Modest
Bennett on Sunday. We have
purchased a pia.no for our church.
Mr. Lewis Tisdale returned to
Bri Igoport, Conn., accompanied
hy h?.- .' w To. i\wo c!,:li en ' 41
brother-in-law. They reported a
pleasant stay. j
Our High School work is doing
- -two?undov Prof-?Or-L?Volt nn
principal. He is a good man for
the upbuilding of the school. .May
God bless him .iri<T tielp him to do
more for olir school with his coworkers.
Teachers helping him
are Mis.ses T. N. Strong^-jyice^,
Lowe, Lillie Mao b?wronce. '
P<iq:e 5
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Oflice Hours: y to 10 A. M.; 1 to 2
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Special Attention Given Diseases
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. ? Phone 6420 - Phone 7604
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.Office Hours: Telephone.
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G P. M. to 8 P. M.
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Physician and Surgeon
Diseases of Women and Children
A Specialty
* Office: . Residence:
-?115 Lady St:
Columbia, S. C.
Office Hours Thones
8 to 9 A. M. Office 6033
U to 2 P. Res. 6798
6 to 8 P. tf. '
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Physician
Office: Residence:
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