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Saturday, February 1, 1936
ST, JAMES A.M.E. CHURCH
. Rev. W. B. Iieuler, I'astor
V Columbia, S. C.?Sunday morn;
r- ing^in spite of the inclement wear
ther, a large crowd found their
way to Sunday Suliuul.?After the
class study of the lesson the school
? was beautifully reviewed by the
Supt. Mr. R. S. Russell.
At 11:30 the members?and
friends were on the job as usual.
After alll preliminaries the pastor
selected his text from St. Luke
| 4:18-19, subject Jesus in His Heme
Town. The sermon was very in
structive and ntany vital points
were brought out. Mrs. Arie
Thompson, one of our ex-members
was present and made encourag
1 -ing remarks.
At 7:30 we listened to another
soul stirring sermon by the pastor.
Text J>t. Mark 14:64.
On Tuesday night, January 21
we enjoyed a wonderful class meet
ing. Our pastor knows how. to.
. keep the church alive, spiritually
and financially. Just before the
close of the meeting the members
surprised the pastor with a lovely
overcoat which was presented by
Miss Estelle Janerette. Rev. Bouler
is beyond the "ordinary when
- i^ comes to^pi-eaching and pastoring.
Several visitors were present
Sunday. Conie again, you are
- always welcome.
- BISHOPS' MEMORIAL
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. I. A. .Miller, Pastor
The service dub and the junior
stewardess boaid of this church
gave a joint entertainment at the
nome 01 mrs. v. a. ivewie on
Hoidt St. Monday, Januaiy 20,
Mrs. Simpson ajid Mrs. Austin,
Presidents of the clubs wish to
thank .those whose- cooperation
caused the affair to be a success.
The Bible Clujb gave a soeial at
the home of Mrs. Duckett on the
Tw'6 Notch RJ. Tuesday, January
21. This proved ,to be a very enjoyable
ana entertaining affair
mid UUH WL'll MLlMllL'd.
Sunday morning found us following
the old routine of service.
Sunday school 9:45. Morning sei'vice
_il :.'J0. Rev. Miller preached
a powerful'Serinon from Acts 11th
^?chapter?arrd?21th verse.?titstheme
was "A Good Man."
League was. lively as usual and
k we saw many new faces.
We held our lirst quarterly conference
Siinday _.righ:t and Rev.
Dent delivered the. messa're-: for,
the evening. lie spolfb from Ezekipl
47:9 Ilis message was also
poweilul, encouraging and up.
lifting. The contcrer-ce was successfully
carrie 1 out. We were
very glad to have Presiding Elder
Dent with us.
UNION RAPT. CHURCH
Rev. L. ,C. Jenkins, Pastor
? The church school met at the
regi:)ar hour, flrlfl a. ui. The
weather was inclement at the bee-inning
of the hour, but the attendance
was fair. The teachers
ami officers were at their posts
of duty.
The Young Men Bible Class an*'
the Young Women Bible Class are
seeking those who would like to |
' acquire the methods of solving
many of the problems of this un- I
eaven path of life.
At 12 o'clock tiie pastor spoke,
from the theme: "Tempted as we
are" of which was a message cf
inspiration to the congregation.
At 8 p. m. ill pastor spoke from
the theme "Children of God." and
' truly the congregation fan say
"Didn't our hearts burn while the
. man of God., talked_by _tire way-.
; side." ' ?Whenever
your scul would like
to be the guest to a spiritual feasfc
visit our mid-work prayer meeting
on Wednesday nights.
Tlie B. Y.-P. U; begins at 0:80 p.m.
You are always welcome to our
services.
EMANUEL A. M. E. CIIl'RCII
Rev. A. A. Hughey, .Pastor
Despite the inclement weather
Sunday schco] was well attended
the Supt. and. teachers were at
their post of duty at 10:10 A.M.
Morning service began at 11:30
. v A. M. arter the regular prelimi*.??:
naries, Rev. Hughey introduced.
? the speaker of the hour, Dr.?C. L.
Rill, Dean of Turner Theological'
Seminary, Morris Rrown College,
Atlanta, Ga., who brought to his
hearers, a noble sermon as found
in St. Johry 1:14: And the word
was made flesh and dwelt among
"us, and we behold his priory, the
priory as of the only hepottei of
the Father, fi ll of pr ace and truth.
Subject: "Living1 Words". This
was a burning message. Rev. J.
H. Holman, Mrs. Emma Wheeler
were welcome visitors.
The A. 0. E. League met at
-f 6:30 P; Mv-^which Was very interesting.
y 7:30 P. M. services began, Rev.
I Hughey preached a soul stirring
serincn from Act 26:28, "Making
a Decision", was the subject which
was very interesting. Mrs. Washington
worshiped with us. Visitors
are always welcome. ?
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Gteirk are tho
proud parents of il baby girk%arr?
January 22. V,
i -Hiss Thelma Gray, Mrs. Janio
Meyers are improved.- Miss Georerianna
Gravna ia nhlr> In Ko nnt
I again.
ZIUN BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. J. I*. Rccder, Pastor
The Sunday school was opened
at the usual hour, with the Supt.
presiding. The lesson was bearitifully
discussed by officers and teachers
and the members taking an
active part.
At 11 o'clock the pastor preach- j
t/.V a heart burning sermon, us7
ing as his text II Cor._27th chapter.
Tho sermon was preached to
everyone, but his talk was direct
ly to the young people.
At 5:30 p. m. B. P. U. had
its usual program.
At 7 o'clock the evening services
were opened with an interest- ing
program rendered .by the jun-iee?choir?with?Profe
Riddick?m?
clvarge. _** The assistant pastor.
Rev. IX Rueker, feidkoj on 'three very
interesting points of youth.
We were delighted to have "With us
the Gospel Singers from- Detroit-? Mich.,
who gave us two very good
selections and they are to sing at
this church Feb. 24th. We are <
asking everyone to help us with a
<41ub's popularity cclntcht, which
is to be held Friday night, Feb. i
14th. 1930. We are still asking
the members to sign their pledge
cards.
The public is always invited to
attend oUr services.
ST. MARY A. M. E. CHl'RCH
Rev. C. W. Wililams, Pastor
Sunday, Jan. 26. 1936?Altho
the weather was some what drisley
the church goers were out to
their post. The Supt. was on tht '
job and all the officers. We had
a fine lession from Luke 4:16-30
Reviewed by Rev. Williams an
the whole school was' benefited b>
the review he made every thing
so clear that a little child could en
joy it. A fine collection was tak
en up.
? At 11:30 Rev. Williams thundered
the pulpit. Daniel Gtl)
(chapter; he used as a text: The
God Whom .you serve so faithfidiy
He will deliver vou. Subject,
"Be ye faithful until death and 1
will give you a crown of life."
We always enjoy Rev. Williams'
sermon. And we pray his sucies
this year. Friends are welconV
ttrwisit our church at-all timer-"-?
WAYMAN A. M. E. ClIUt'RCH
Rev. W. G. Owens, Pastor
Winnsboro, S. C.?Our Sunday
School attendance has a high aver
"r" ho "nM wnotVior?The subject,
"Jesus Declares His Purpose"
was quite interestingly "in7""
structed by the different teachers
Class No.?1?received- the baimei for
contribution.
Services began at 11:30. Rev.
Owens used as the morning text ~
Luke '5:11; subject "A Good Follower".
This was a soul stirring
sermon finite n four vieitni'c
vcmp present. Come again, yon
are welcome.
Our first quarterly conference
was held Sunday night. Our ]>? '
aiding elder was introduced and
preached a wonderful sermon. Sul
ject "The Mysteries of God", Job
The presiding elder received
a hearty welcome from the
members and we believe him to be
a fine leader. The reports of the
quart.er were fine.
The Missionary -Soeiety was organized.
Thogb elected were Mrs.
S. A. Moore, president; Mrs: E. ,
~M: Owens, vice-president; Mrs.) '
Eliza Williams, secretary; Mrs.1
Fannie S'moct, treasurer; Mrs. O.
Trapp, assistant secretary and i
, Mrs. Lottie Garrison, chaplain.
Mr. and Mrs. David Fisher, lit|
tie Margarette and Daisy Mac <
| Fisher of Charlotte, N".. C., were (
I the guests of Mr and Mrs. Amos ?
Whitncr. ,
The Ushers Board met at the (
parsonage on Friday night. Quite .
a nice program was had. '
Stewardess Board No. 1 met
Srndav evening' at the church with >
| Mrs. Lillian Smith, president, pre- ;
I siding:,. This board plans to do
big things this year- - ]
Mrs. L. B. Campbell, the; presi- |
dent of Board No. i is also doing: ~i
| great work. ~ * i
FRIENDSHIP A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. P. M. Gary, Pastor
Clinton. S. C.?Sunday school -|
opened at the usual hour, with <
Supt. and his co-workers at their
rost of duty. The lesson was 1
beautifully discussed throughout i
'he various classes and reviewed 1
by l? ??__?,?; J
? At 11:30 A. M. mourning ser i
vice began. The pastor. selected <
his text frrm the 0th chapter of <
St. Matt. 33rd voi-se and used as a I
sublet, ''The Kingdom of God I
and his addition." The pastor j
was at his best and many hearts
were made to feel happy.. He '
stressed the kingdom of God con 1
sisted of first knowing Christ for 1
yourself and then having joy. hap-13
piness. pleasure.' lrve, goodness 1
in ou.r hearts and all that go to
make up a Christ like life ther '
other thinrs will be added.
The Willing Workers met at the (
home of Mrs. John L. Little Sun- '
day. Jan. 25;
Mrs. Ssabelle Stackhouse and
her daughter, Mrs. R. P. Alexan- 5
der are improving at this writing.
Mr. Loreza Evans and Johnie
Williams from Allrn University
spent the week end home with rela '
tives and friend*. Home was e
the best place they thought to rest, J
'heir nerves from the examination.
Miss Johnie Hill was all smile* j
Sunday. Guess why? 1
Friendship is always glad to
welcome new members. *
Mt. Pleasant Church lost one V
of fcer most faithful.^young ladies, c
"PrTendship found her, Miss Clo- t
telle Harris connected Jverself t
^with us which was the most r
thoughtful, thing to do Miss Har- f
lis lives nearer Friendship than t
she does Mt. Pleasant, then she
ih one of the city teachers. Hav- \
ing no convenience of her own to f
go her church, too far to walk, 1
money a propositioh, she -felt f
that She could render better ser- j
vice at Friendship, Glad to have i
you Miss Harris. 1
Our Presiding Elder. Jennings f
is still Indisposed. Let us pray 1
that he'll soer? he un and out a* 1
duty. Rev. White, pastor of New d
Hop? and another church, that I 1
can't recall.' held the quarterly con 1
ference for our Presiding Elder. 1
Friendship reports 100 per cent, i
GIFFOftD NEWS
The weather was very cold but
we had a very good service. Rev.
Jenkins preached a magnificience
sermon, lie preached from St]
Luke 4th chapter und a?part?
the 18th verse. They were very
glad to have their friends pie saint,
with them during the service.
Their names are as following:
Alary IViviw r>f Philadelphia, Pil,;
Mrs. Eliza J. Brown of Klines. S'.
C.; Mrs. Lizzie Myrick. of Uliners,
S. C.: Mrs. Sarah Moye of Klines,
S. G.;. Miss Menntie Myrick cl
Ulmers; Miss Lucile Moye or
Klines, S. C. .
We .are vary glad that Rev.
nanson is improving excellent.
We missed him very much from
the church, school, lodge and in
the community* lie will soon be
able to fill his place again. He
is one of our leading man in oui
community. '.
COKESBURY NEWS
Rev. "Al. G. v. nnams cf Gieo
>vood held the first quarterly con
.erence at St. Paul Sunday. El,4
ociiitigj, not ueing aole 10 a*
tend. . '
Tne friends of Miss P. Clark re
gret very much to learn of her
icath in New York. City. The body
arrived in Greenwood Sunday. The
funeral will be Moday. at 2:00 o'clock,
at St. Paul A. M. E. Church,
onuueted by St. I'uul pastor Jtev.
Guiden. t We
aTe glaa to have c.ie oill oi
10Wn teacher spend two Sundays
.n our little town.
MORRIS BROWN
A. M. E. CIILRCIl
Rev. J. W. Witherspoon, Pastor
In spike of?lowering clottds and
threatened rain, the services at
Morris Brown were well attended
on last Sunday. The day was designated
as Officers Day. The sermonette
to the little church was
well received by old and young.
The theme aijound which the scrmonette
whs developed was "Procrastination".
The danger of-ptrt
ting off, was stressed by the pastor,?Splendid?services
were?eonducted
by the church school and
the league, and immediately aft'eii
the closing of th^ League servic
es, the processional into the church
began. A splenid picture was pre
septed as the'procession marched
into the church, led by the two usher
boards, followed by the ministers,?then
-the- Stewards- -and
Trustees, and the different auxiliary
bodies in regular order. The
Junior choir led the processional.
The entire body marched into the
church to the tune "Onward Christian
Soldiers". Bro. R. Crawford
offered the invocation. The guest
speaker was Rev. A. P. Spears,
presiding elder of the Sumter district.
The speaker was introduced
by the pastor. Dr. Spcar^-clectrified
the large audience with a
sum surring sermon aDiy preached
from Romany 1st chapter ahd
14th verse. "Spirits of Great
Men" was the theme that was developed
from the text.
Just prior to the sermon, Miss
Helen Holton sang effectively
'Steal Away to Jesus'.'. The Jun-.j
3r choir sang "Let Me Walk With
Thee". After the close of the ser
vice the pastor called up all of the
jfficers and the body ,was installed j
svith fitting words v-by Dir. Spear^j
There were three accessions to full
membership into the church. Among
the many visitors were: Mrs
Spears, wife of the speaker; Mrs.
Sanders and Mrs. Fisher from|
Sumter. Dr. Crawford of Mt. Pis
gah A.M.E. Church was in the
Mty and preached at tibenezer A.
M. E. Church.
Dr. Withcrspoon preacheTl at 1 ''
A.M. from the text found in PhilIfpians
2nd chapter, 16th verse.
Tho subject was "Church Enterprise"
and the result was a splendid
gospeL..message- for -all who
were present. The Leaders En-|
tertainment will be held on Tuesday
night, which will also mark
the close of the presidential election.
One of the leaders of.Mcr-i
ris Brown will bG elected President
jf the United States. Our newly
organized church council is functioning
splendidly and among the
projects scheduled are Negro History
week and Founder's Day.
rhe entire week devoted to Negre
History will be featured with a
program each night, winding up
.vith a program on Founder's Day,
khjch promises to be very unique
ind entertaining.
We announce with regret the
lassing of Sister Ellen McHoney,
vife of Bro. C. McHoney, leader
>f Class 27. She died quite sudienly
on Sdnday morning. The
:hurch extends its sympathy to
,he husband and children in their
;ad bereavement. The faithful
vorkjrs in our vineyard are passing
out one by one.
Our rally is planned, our forces
ire at work and we anticipate
rreat success. Dr. J. W. Wither;pcfon
is a progressive pastor -vvith
i plan, and he is receiving coop>ration
that will spell success,
tforris Brown looks forward with
lope.
The pulpit aid board met at the
iomo of Mj?i. C. p. Rollins Frilay
evening, Jan. 24, The hostess
served ehirken <?nlnr1 I
uce, hot cocoa and crackers. The
nCmhers were clad to see Mrs.
?tackhouse out again. Mrs. Stacklouse
is the .cream of the club.
The senior class of Bell St. Hi.
vith Miss A. V. Tucker as class j
kdvisor and sponsor of a Silvetr
Pea given at Roll StfAuditorium
Sunday 4.30. Quite an interesting
nogaam was rendered by niem>ers
of the senior class with Miss
Tucker. To have hoard this prorram
you could see the future
"Ithel Waters (voice) Phyllis
IVheatly, we know her talent,
Booker T. Washington and the
Mills Sisters instead of the Mills
Brothers. No joking about this,
Bell St. is producing some worthvhile
product*.
THE TALMETTO LEADER
EBEfSEZER A. M. E. CHURCH
RJev. E. H. Mack, Pastor
Mullins, S C.?Sunday school
_icas opened-w~4u?~form?in- sjmit
of the jjlomy Booking: weathei' we
. had a gond icvawd attending Sunday
school. Tfce lesson was won.
dcrfidlv dist-1 esses. At tor St St
morning sovvice was had. Rev.
Mack preached a wonderful ser.
pion. His subject was found the
3rd chapter of Revalation and the
20th verSe, subject. "Christ" atti
tude toward the soul." This sermon
was enjoyed by all that h^aeT
hiifi. After morning1 service nite
service was had, Rev. Mack
preaohde another soul stirring
sermon. His text was Jen. 2i?th
chapter and 12th .vei.se. subject,
"The latter from earth to heaven,"
Sunday evening the Ushers
Board met at the hopu* of Siste.i
Viola Corter. We all enjoyed our
selves. ? It will meet next week at
the home of "Mr. Samuel Ilavis on
Sn\ith St. Our pastor whs indisposed
last .week with a severe cold
but ho preached two sermons Sun- |
lay. ^
SAINT TAMES A.M.E. CHURCH
Rev. Hale B. Thompson, I'astor
Asheville, N. C.?Winter holdscomplete
sway in these mountain,
fastnesses but the spirit of ou.
church people to worship and to
serve continues unabated. Though
. the weather staved around frcezing
point during the past week.
?...i
wv%vriii.jr ui nivie wwtti vir* unu V.1UU9
continued their "work systematially
and -successfully in winding
up the month's activities. A splendid
revelation was made of the in-iere.it
and enthusiasm maintained
by our teachers and students by
the unusual attendance upon the
.Sunday school on the past Sabbath
day. The lesson which was interesting
was studied and discussed0
with unusual interest. Our.* Presiing
Elder and wife, Dr. and Mrs.
K. C. .Holt were our ?>Hiciar visitor^
in the Sunday school - Dv;.
Holt jri vi i>|r on i n <tpi lii I i. .ijn 1 >11/
at the close of the sessb n.
"The Christian Standard" constituted
tiie subject of Dr. ?Holt's
- -nes ago taken Irom the Prophesy
>f Isaiah (>2:10. Full of though,
and force this message was given
" to .an attintivo and?anxiutis ratf-iregation.
Mrs. -Mayme A micron
of Cokesbury. S. connected
herself with the church upon
frivitatiim and was. assigned to th
lass of Mr. Bascunt Douglas. A
large?crmgregatu*n -worshiped at-*
he morning service and many vistors
were present.
The fourth Sunday in each
month is used by the hmul mis<
i m:'-o
IUIIUi;v mvL'K'ijt' ivvi . ojnv km .w*.-o-i
onary Emphasis. Amidst a chiving
snow, one of- the most interesting
musical programs was rendered
by the missionary group
haf*\has bech witnessed in many
years. A Ittrgfpvrowti enjoye-(-Hmprogram
rendered with great skill
upon many musical -in. truments^.
A large offering was received.
At the evening service the presiding
cider presented our pastor
to deliver the message. He ffflected
for a subject "I'c rsevution"
taken from St.Matthew 5:11. A
large .congregation again despite '
a driving snow storm. Boards and
lubs as usual' made 'their reports
along with general otferings for
the month making the issuance of
checks for the month possible.
On Monday nite, there was the
realization again. of a great and
grand quarter. Dr. Holt presided
at this session and the reports of
boards.and clubs evidenced a volume
of business of $1.'150.00 for tht
luarter. Our t-UU is assessment "
Was""usual in full.-?He-ex?
nes'sed himself with "being happyover
the work' and condition of the
hurch. With the quarterly conference
and heal church obligations
settled up for the month of
January, the Church has set itself
to the tasks and responsibilities
.01 the month of February.
EM MANTEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev, J, E. Thomas, Pastor
Last Sunday was another great
day for Emmanualites as well as ,
for friends and visitors. The inclemency
of the weather during
he early morning, gave vent to an i
anxious feeling relative to cnurcn
ict i v i t Les, 11 o\yever, TTiTs*" fueling
was destined to lade away because <
the weather "break" and the day
turned out to be an ideal one.
The morning worship comm'enc- j
ed at the usual hour. The preliminaries
being conducted .by the j
paster. Beginning fit the eleventh
verse of the elevt nth ehapfer of j
St. Mark, Rev. Thomas read ten J
verses for the morning lesson, af- |
ter which the ninety-ninth I'saim i
was read respon-ively. The morn
ing message delivered by the pas- |
tor to a large and attentive audi- ,
-t'nee, was vei'y impressive; it was (
used on "faith" and throughout |
the period in which he expounded,
the admonition to the audience j
was, "have faith in God". Tho (
text was selected from the chap- |
ter named at the twenty-second
| verse?And Jesus answering saith
unto them, "have faith in Goer*.
With a very tine-attendance of
teachers and scholars, the Sun- j
ilnv school session was indeed in
teresting. The lesson was widely
discussed and much, thought givon ,
to its application. The subject,
Jesus Declares His Purpose, St.
Luke 4:16-30.
Coming up to the ovenin-; hour,
the weather was still favorable
and a record ; .enounce. was seen.
After the devotionals during which
time the pastor read for the evening
lesson a portion of the 20th
chapter of the* first Kings, the
sermon followed. "A Frivolous
F.xcuse" was the theme from which
the pastor delivered hi* last seTmon
for the day. The fortieth
; verse of the above named chapter
l reads, "And as thy servant was
busy here and there, he was gone,
" ' /
V- *t
r
etc." This sennon was unfaldex
with sinceretjP and power. A glo
rious day in. Zion was closed out
with" this service. Our Junior
-choir furnished music for the day
There was one accessiorTTor TKe
day.?Miss Klorinc'Feniil nf Suiiimerville,
S. C. Mrs. Jani? Sweep.
\vns tifiptiy.i-d njil lm.l.iiu.ul...
membership.
The pastor stated that the entire
official board has .given him
one hundred per cent cooperation
since his coming to Emmanuel.
Ho is very much enthused as well
I u-? Mivwiragem '?
Mrs. Flora B. Miller, the lcudI
ing soprano singer on the Senior
I choir broadcasted 1 over station
WCSCTon the evening of Jani:ar\
24. Mrs. Miller- fecefwd man
congratulations from both whip,
and colored. *
The Pew Rally which terminate i
on the evening of the 27 in-tart
was a success. Rfev. \V. 'V. 1>.
King, pastor of Trinity A.M.K
preached His text may be found
in the''eleventh chapter of Acts
| twentieth vefse Theme, Tfie Fir's
Preaching.' Key. R. J. Minims was
present. An enormous audience
of members and friends cam? out
The captains of the .various pewsnumbered
more than four scory.
Several new. members, were ap->
pointed to serve on the .Iunjo?
[ Steward" Board. Their' names will
appear later."
NKW TRINITY 1HPT ?" P' M
Rev. B. F. Stewart, Pastor
Wellford, S. C.?Ht-gaviHes* i
the cold weather and the threatening
snow clouds a very lufg
crowd attended church su-vices
Sunday. Sunday School as usua
with Supt! J. H. Foster and thteachers
at their posts. The les
son was. very interesting; the pas
tor conducted a very timely re
view. '
In the midst of- this cold weather
the pastor felt that we need
ed a burning message to keep us
spiritually warm.- He chosed a1
A' 1-siah 1 : 1 th.-inc "Tl, Siiiii'
of the Lord Upon the Christian"
This was a strong message am
was.well received by the audienc ,
- The H T I.! hi doing fin., wit!-Mrs.
Inez Smith as president. Th .
young people are very nvuch intflT-tC'1
" *h?t wnrk .
The pastor's evening messag j
was taken from Luke 4:8; suhjec'
"Christ, Our Example in Tempta
uon rrom which he delivered r
trpng .sermon.
The women's?uoxUiary met a
the homi? of Mrs.- Nannie Mae Kil
eo last Wednesday evening. Many
plans were made foV the future
work cf the uuxihary.
WOODRl'FF NEWS
Trinity A. M. E. Church
Rev. Jas. R. E. Allen. Pastor
The church school with its staf
of 'officers Were at th, if?post. of_
duty Sunday morning, with an ex
eellent group of young folks pre
KelTt. The pSstor" was called" uf?f>l
to teach the lesson to all in an :tseni
bled group, and that he di
with ease and dignity..- All enjf y
> <1 the lesson and stated that the;,
were imr; <Htr d.
. At 12 o'clock the pastor delivered
a veiy powerful sermon to an
excellent crowd, who feasted
while Dr. Allen demonstrated his
ability as a trained preacher, or
the theme "Attachment to God's
House."
At 4:20 a new group met at th
home of Mr. an 1 Mrs. T. *11. Wil.
burn's, w^here a Bible Class was o
g,misted, before the close ?of same
a neat number had gathered. M>s
Evelyn Wilhmn t.hi* ci-.ulit
causing this Bible Class to be or
gajfli'/edl ^
->C\t 7.15 p. m." the younir fo'kofTTtJe
town gathered at Trinita,ZioijlPChurch
for the V. C. E. So
riety which \v.:.s* \ve.l attended an
at 8:20. Rev. Ail-on gladcned <>
hearts- again*- with an?th?H;?poteerful
sermon, theme: "Rove, stronger
than death." The P. K., D. C.
Crosby,'S. CJ. I), of Ch-ster. S. C
was a happy and welcome worship
per with us at this service," wh<
I rought echoes from the Dist. H<
h-1 1 a short, but sweet conference
after the regular services. Come
as aid Elder Crosby.
Miss Maude West an! Mr. M. S
Callaham of Spartanburg, S. C.
were the ' inner gufsti cf Mr. and
Mrs. T.?LL'WUburn. Mrs. l>oraSullivan
and Mrs. Lucy Hellen ot
Laurens, S. C. looked in on Mrs.
Dot Linden--, and the Bible. Cln-'s
Sunday. Mrs. I). Xorris and Mrs.
A. Stoddard with .-11 of th.se aI
ove a'ro visited the sick room of
Mrs. Chestinc. Fostei!. wit i- hold
ing her own. Elder Crosby stopped
in for prayer with MtS7~Foster
on, his war out, fo; CLnto,
College, at "Rock Hill.
Mr. Joe Stevenson, who was
mdiy burned by ah explosion of
in auto gas tank Nov. 24. l'.'oS
bed in General -1 lospital, Spartan lurg,
S. C. .Friday afteiiiooh. Jan.
J4th. Interment was in Beaver
[3am Cemetery. FimeJal Dircc:or
M. S. Callaham of Spartanaurg,
SC.
-^.SPARTA.NJU R<; vNEWS
The Night Hawks Social Club
met. Friday night, at the home of
Mr. Rosc-v'elt Byi-.' on Young St.
A tasty coui-se of hot chocolate
and crackers was served. After
this some game of whist were enjoyed
by all. The club adjoulned
to meet at th home of Mr. John
Coleman on Fast Hampton Ave.
Funeral services for Mrs. Julia
Glenn were held Sunday at the
Mt. Moriah Baptist Church.
Friends and relatives regretted
to learn of her passing.
On the sick list we have Mr.
Scott Nesbitt, Mrs. Henderson.
Improved list. Miss Anna Well.
The Feast" "of Lights was given
at the Episcopal Church on South
Liberty St. last Sunday night at
8 o'clock. A large num' er attendw
ed.
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j Kev. S. II. La-Ley. Pastor
I Chester, S. C\, Jan. L'S. l'jji; .
?l Sunday?w*e?-. marked by two "ra~
W'-rllvIU fCdWkJi*. The iT.^Y/r'TiTIT-.r
|the pulpit <rc hrrrrti Mu-viecs. >pc i,.
1 ing at the morning hour, from the
1 1 vi "It the Wwi'lit !.nte V'"!.
j know that it hated t;.o b< fore r.
-hated you." St. John suli
_ .lee; "1 low rail you d j 11 v " i
iva-l.ey vi'.idly prpted to his listeners
that they cannot love C"
wnom thoy have not seen and hute
- thi ir. broth r;? wluin tliyy~st-o cvc"-~|
ry day. In the evening tin- pvlhi
was ir raced alonir with i>. '
11. La-Ley, RevS. F. K. (?la i<U i
\V. M. Hyri ;>nd W. \V. Wilson.
The eoll.'t'tion was grand, at:,
the singing was very ins'pir.m,'
Miss Elizabeth Whitl ck is show
ing. niut'h ability as? pianist f?>
the church.
The Willing Workers flub ? >!
which Miss Fannie Wall ce . b
Pusr ielit met Thursday afteinooj
January 2J, at the home of Wisffattie
I:e7 DugraTivnreht on Ash
fori! St. . .Tnc' meeting was ,!f <?.
cess. i ~~k"
Presiding Elder, I). ('. Crosbj
will hold his. fpiarr -tdy !si "i
h>g for this year, February 21-2*1.
Members are reminded of their
I obligations. .
1'i'st r and numbers-Tare l?okI
ing forward to\he r:iva! of Mi-'
MaKinia La-Ley,, .wife of Key. Igi|
Ley, with LTouL-auxicimn. Mr. .
I La-Ley will he tin* president os
the M .... n - -
- - .? ? ".'jh, . 1 ::i*y..wrr
mike their home on CI:ahanvSt.
Mis. Albcita ('aidwmj . ns
uriioi from.the Pryor Hu.-pital,
heVe she underwent a minor op- !
^ ration. .She I-5 it) p>viiig in Ini. J
style. 'Mesdannl Ida Loup a- - '
Mary Thomas and Mr. John. Ed
" !'imain the same.
. Invitation: The pastor and con
violation invite' the public tod K.
Mock Conference 011 Thursday.
February <>. at eight o'clock.
i: XijTOYEU NEW .
? By?Kr%. I.. ~U. bow man
Old tinie clasp me-ti: g. va-- e
lucted last Sunday at et. I'll t*
V.M.E. ( lui: Oh by a pr>>up <.f f .ucen
leaders. The meeting v. ary.
interesting. warm and, full of
?-ftn?E\ ei .v body Seemingly w-r
nppy. Several of the leader
vere abs't nt and t'ae members
ho'se classes joined other classes
tad made, a home run.
St. Phillip have taken on new
ife, not only in the ; church h i'
he homes of many members and
hose who attend cbiuvh are h -in plifted
thf uplr the ins: action
he preached word. Those whom
vou may find in prison or <>n Unchain
pane or I%or,legging -and ;
petting drunk or being sir t o hot
at by the Law for the protection
of citifcCn arc those win
lo not attend 110 church n Sun.
J - - -
i?.\ ui no rniTTT time, only wHen
;ome one die or some one in tut* '
j ...XpLhiup -Kood will "bdhw
'my Rroup of men. le }.l white
lack who "faiTs to "attend"
Christian church ofl Sunday.
I.ast Sur.dav afternoon Mi
Rosa I.<? Aus.tori one l' thr- u*h rs
of St. Phillip invited her Pa or.
Rev. and Mrs. Bowman. M"- .
akin. Miss lvmma P> we!!. ?>! .
Tehil Robe: son. and (.'"Ionian R.
Ri-berson to the homi'vf hcu'. urn
her, who sparefel no pain i?i ::o.
oarintr one of fhe ih"?t d' lici '
linncrs inouth has ever -.e.civ.d
Who will be next?
Sjnt news "J.Tsf ,rCe. ivod th "t.
vBlle Mrs. Puttie R ld'TT was vi
'ti-.^ her father. -Mm Simon Wiliarn
who is very iil. dr n d ad <> .
Me floor. It paVS to keep CO .1! i
:p to the power house aim--.
- Mrs. S-.- Kloyd was ht'metulkvC
'ast Monday at Red Hill Bant:.huiteh
by her Past v. P v !i I -
Puekett of Columbia.
Mr. Henry Johnson, Jr.. is" ver\?
11 wi'h tuo pneumonia?"Jil.
Man id Tyill ?.!
P.M..: a.l oTlicor? and :r. wh..
f- the b aid are asked to b. .-a*
md and time. All .b aid lubs
who failed to re) it. la-'
-" aday will be tailed ' l\.r. Hex
Tinday.' Phase he ready..-.
Cc'.tni iir.um tu \ t Sunday. S r
'ay School at 10:00 A.M.; preach
n/ at 11:15 A.M. \J'e close a 1:00
P.M; Please be o}1 time.
The Lev. J. M.Mlavrison. D P.
f Siiinter w il preach o* i:s Ft1
rnary i'i ;i and aii i\ . > aie- Iook.ii,:
oiward to bis ctonirp. , S.<me
years, ago he pastured this chart;'*
.Oil afterward he presided over'.
"h:ss w'fk for five years as .pi a >
idinp elder, lie is just coming
home.
Those on the siek list are Mrs. '
Pt 'lio Green. Zayk Rotor, v.. l!eny
Johnson. Jr., Zaek Byyd Mrs. "
lie'tie Cart'iy and many more.
We- hive rn band fo** * Kir"
by Min ial; if y > i . nr.* >'::Ve: i't *
viih .pairs* ot *ftny ti'rnvtful c 1 isea e
jet a bottle of this doiihl. strength j
and if :t fail- to help you, we will
ciVe you your money, back.
The Palmetto Leader is i n sale 1
every Saturday by Mr. Earl Mar- 1
tin. If you fail to see him, call j
by the parsonage, leave your;
rtanio ami wo will piadly so*- that i '
you are supplied. Only ft cents, rCom'c
to Church?Go to Church. I
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