The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 08, 1936, Page Page 5, Image 5
Saturday. February 8, 1936
? THE REV. CHAS. H. BROWN
" TO PREACH AT SECOND
r~ "CALVARY SUNDAY
V *
" The following se'rvie'eH will be
observed at the Socond Calvary
Baptist Church, Sunday according
to the Rev. M. Matquette Peace;
minister.
11:20 A. M. Installation message
Dean Chas. H. Brown of Benedict
College, former pastor of the
church. Ali officers for the curVrent
year are urged to be present
for this special service. ' A great I
day is anticipated.
7:30 o'clock evening message
theme, "How Mbch For God?"
pastor preachings ?'
Church'School 10 A.M. and B.
Y. P. U. groups 6:00 P. M. To
these services the public is cordially
invited.
UNION BAPTIST CHURCH
, Rev. L. C. Jenkins, Pastor
a -
The Sunday school was opened |
aUthe usual hour, with Deacon Alfred
Davis, presiding. The lesson
'was beautifully discussed through
out the- various classes.Morning
began At 11.30 a. m?
The pastor seleeeted his tex't from
the fourth chapter of St. Luke and
the sixteenth verse; using as his
subject, "A follower of Jesus
should be loyal and active." This
was a wkim^erful mossage and
\ many hearts were made to feel
-1 happy. We always enjoy R?n-.
uenKins sermons, anu we pray his
, ? success this year.
s i At 6 P. M. in spite of the rain
? a number of hungry souls gather {
ed to commemorate the Lord's
' ? ' supper. ;
THase thirty souls seemeid to
have* a desire to carry out the aim
of the poet who said "Through
floods and flames, if Jesus leads
I'll follow where he goes.
. At 8 p. m. the pastor preached,
another spiritual Sermon, from
the subject "Jesus the man of
Compassion"^
The regional meeting of the NaTtional
Ba"ptist Convention of A nun
.1, ica Inc. will hold its South East
em Session with our church began
nJrtg February iy?21, l'J.'Hi.
The district proper is composed
of the following states: _ Tenrt.w
North Carolina. South ifnrolin.i
Georgia, Florida and Alabama.
7 The delegation from these states
promise to bring to our chuich
" J and city some of the ablest min
7 isters and church workers in the
I United States.
Dr. L. K. Williams of Chicago.
i?; President of the National Baptist
Convention is expected to bring
a large delegation from the middle
west, while Dr. Harten from
N. Vice President will be accoinp&nied
by a largo ?roups from
the Metropolitan City.
There will be a number of expert
S. S. and B. Y. P. U. workers
4? here.
The pastors of the city of Co
lumbia and over the state at
! large arc making every effort to
make this a threat occasion.
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3 CHAPPELLE STATION
A. M. E. CHURC!'
"Behind the clouds this church
is moving on."?-Special theme fo.t
Sunday, February 0, 11:30 a. m. .
Despite the weather on lest
Sunday, February 2. most of the
j. worthwhile members of our
' church were out to worship.
At 10:30 a. m. the Sundaiv
| school proceeded under the leadership
of that real Supt. Brothei
Lewis Hallman. * \
At 11:30 our consecrates! pus
7 tor and friend, Rev. Grant, brot
^ us a heavenly message that was
so plain that a fool could not er1
ror.
g Those, who wore incapacitate
^ or who wore otherwise unable to
-t? make their app.tunneo were?listers
Robinson. Smith and Alex*
ander; the illness of brother Her5
bert Nowlin's wife kept hint away.
But God is able to raise
every one of them.
On Tuesday night, February
$$ fourth the Klite Club of our
>? church met at the home of brother
Wm. Patterson, the treasurer^
elect of the club. Our noble Pre "
J* sitting Elder along with our pugi
ilistic pastor was present and
| made very interesting retu&id&%M
If you want to be hifjlily euter*
tained go to the home of brother
Patterson and his' queenly Avj/.e
They know how!" Mr. Gfcr.SmUth,
::.j the president of this club along
s with the fine young ladies carried
g over a fine program. May- God
* bless this noble group.
On Wednesday night there was
? a special program at the?church
which was very man-building.
sL Services for the w.ek as follows:
I' . Morning worship exactly 11:30
1 A. M.
Church school 3:00 P. M.
|T ' Evening worship 7:30 o'clock.
Special Evangelistic message
6 and Choir reheai^al Wednesday
? 7:30 P. M. ^
Visitors are always weelcome.
THE A. C. E. LEAGUE OF
I* BETHEL 4PHURCH
Mr. H<Jnry Webber, President
Sunday, February 2nd being a
|j> very rainy afternoon, we didn't
^ have a League program, but come
out next Sunday. The Negro His
tory Club, of which Mr. Wiley
WiTliams is president, will present
a Negro History Program at
Bethel A. M. E. Church in the A.
C. E. League at 6 p. m. The program
will be featured by musical
numbers, papers and an addrress
by Professor E. A. Scott of Allen
University. Come out and, hear
this program.""'
When? Sunday afternoon, at
6 p. m. Where? Bethel A. M. E.
X. Church. Come and bring visitors
with- you Sunday, February 9th.
' Miss Eva Porterfield, Sec.; Rachel
Kinard, Reporter.
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ALLEN TEMPLE A. M. K.
- CHFRGH ..
Rev. R. I. Lemon^. Pastor
Greenville, S. C.?The First '
Quarterly Conference conveneU at >
Allen Temnle A. M. Church
Monday night. January 27, 1936, 1
at 8 p. m. The meeting was conducted
by the Presiding Killer, 1
Dr. J. S. Renn.* The same officers
were re-elected for another j
year.
The business side and thci spirit
ual side were carried out in a fine '
Wn,, as nnlv nnr P P en?
Many true Sunday school scholars
found their way to Sunday
school through the snow. We had
a nice attendance -considering the
weather. We hnd a fine riview hy
Mrs. M. M. Calhoun. The remarks
by the pastor also Mrs. Calhoun
were very timely. '
Morning service began at 11*1 ft
a. m. The pa.st.iu' delivered a
strong, soul stirring sermon, falli
T inspiration. Hu spoke from
the subject "The Temptation of
Jesus and His-,Reactions." His
lext was found Luke 1:3-1. After
ho usual service the Holy Communiorr
was' given.
W.c were glad to see Mrs. Lemon
out to service last Sunday. She
looks the picture of health.:.
We have a large number of sick
nembers, Mesdameg Julia Washington,
Etta Thompson, Vint
Webb, Maggie Williams and others
whose names we failed to get.
We hope for thym a speedy rer
covery.
Our "Big Rally" is only three
veoks off. All the clubs an t
nembers are working hard to
each the goal.
SAINT JAMES A.M.K. CHURCH
Rev. Hale B. Thompson, Pastor
A.-heville, N. C.?Winter gripled
this city: in the land of the
sky in the heaviest and deepest
mow-storm that has been experonced
-in the last ? twenty?live
ears on the past Saturday and
Sunday. But a spjendid revela-j
ion Waa made upon the part of
uir piinpla?in?their?do terminal j
on to worship and to serve. Even
n the Sunday school the sight
vas impressive to behold the j
arge crowd of students who gath>red
that they might study, the
Word of- God. The lesson whose
subject was "Jesus Enlixts Helpers"
was inspirationally 'taught
ind reviewed.
"The Institution of The Lord's
Supper" was the subject of the
norning's message by our pastor
'cund in St. Luke 22:19-20. Holy
Communion was administered to I
a large crowd. At the evening's
;ervice there gathered an inspir- !
ng group to worship and our
11 (.Mil i.hi? sunjeci 01
'Discip!t?ship,r as is found in St.'
Luke 5:11. The Holy Sacrament
.vas administered again to a large '
lumber of communicants. Plans
ire moving forward toward the
xbservafion and realization of our >
Pounder's Day and District (.'on- '
,'erencc programmes.
Our pastor continues to com- |
nend the ol'ficals sfal'f, the mem-,
xer.-hip and the laige number of
doards and' clubs for their system- 1
itic work and labors in carrying.
' in the work of the church. On ;
'.text'.'Sunday Race Relations Day
-vi 11 be observed and appropriate :
nusic and sermon are planned in":
keeping abreast with the occasion.
DOUBLE BRANCH A. M. E.
CHURCH
Rev. J. E. Dixon, Pastor
In spite of the weather being
-tncleiiieiii. the Sunday Svho I op
ened at the usual hour, 10:00 o'- ,
clock, with the Supt. and his co-'l
workers at their post of duty. 1
The lesson wn s beautifully
taught by the Supt. Splendid remarks
on the lesson by the pastor
from which we learned much and
eniovefl Vere mrcVi .
At 12.IK) o'clock tho pastor
presented the sneaker of tHe hour. !
the Evangelist, J. M, Harrison, .of
Sutnter, S. C. who deccnded the .
rostrum with a burning message,
from 1st Cor. 11:28. His theme]
Was "Lot a man examine himself."
JJis message was aslo powxnful,
encouraging and uplifting. Theie
was many who partook of Che
Lbrd's Supper.
" Mrs. A. E. Harrison niade some
.splendid remarks.
ltey. Dixon and wife, Rev. J. M.
Harrison, wife and niece, Miss
Phillis Brenson were the dinner
guests of Mr. and 'Mrs. Elijah
Jones.
Mrs. Viola Dervin was funeralized
January 20, at 1:0(J p. m.
She was a member of Double
Branch A. M. E. Church. She
was loved, honored and respect
i'<l by both rtfres of her com muni- |
ly. She leaves to mourn her loss
a devoted husband, seven children
and a host of relatives and
friends. Peace to her ashes.
At 6:00 p. m. the A. C. E Ixiague
wbs called to order by Mrs.
E. L. Jones. There were many
out. A beautiful program was
sponsored by Miss Willie M. Jack ,
son.
The League was addressed, by
the pastor. Among those woo par- t
ticipated were: Hro. Elijah Jones,
M rs. Julia Hampton and Brother
N. Caughman.
At 8.00 o'clock Rev. S. L. Glass
preached a wonderful sermon from
St. Matthew. The spirit was felt
throughout the church. Three
members were added to the
church.
Visitors are welcome.
FUNERAL WEDNESDAY FOR
MRH PINKIE B WASHINGTON
Mrs. Pinkie bell Washington I
Who died Sunday morning was fun
cralized Wednesday February 5th'
at Mt, Olive Baptist Church Kings
ville, 3. C)
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BROWN CHAPEL NOTES
Rev. W. R. Bowman, Pastor,?
The inclement weather Sunday
kept many of the members froni
attending church, however, Supt
Laurence was on the job and har
an unusual good school
Mrs. Robinson acted as secretary
in the absence of Miss
Gardner who was "snow bound'
at lier home. Our pastor preachei
from the subject, "Thanks.'
This was one of the best sermon:
ever delivered in Brown Chapel.
Dr. W. J, Robinson held his Is'
quarter Sunday night and spok<
\ cry i'ikuui ujl u.ui i i\ am
the Orangeburg district. 92 per
S6ITS took: the Lord's Supper. Bro
Thomas Shirvey drove 8 miles ir
the snow to pay his pastor $2.1(
and offered to loan him what In
need to tio him over, we wondei
if any other pastor in the Orange
burg1 r>ist. can say the "same?
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Gardnei
entertained Sunday evening, Dr
W. J. Robinson and. friends, Mrs
Rebecca Broonie and Mr, and ^Irs
Joseph Pauline entertained Rev
an i Mrs. W. R. Bowman alonj
with, scores of friends to din'nei
and supper,
i Among those who were then
were: Mrs. Daisy Mack, Melisht
Robinson, Ellovirje DashL Kill
Shivers, Footman, P. D. Dash an<
others.
Several clubs wore organize;
Sunday with Mr. John Murry, Jr
as President of the Elite Club
Peter Jimmerson. as President o:
Exetlsier and Ju.-'per Irick Presi
dent of Wonderful Club. Mon
will -be made next Sunday.
T?w, xv.V,,. riiaitn I
norts Sunday were: I). K. Kelly
Henry Haigler, L. F. Mack, Dai
sy Mack, Jacob Jamison, A. W
Watson and Relx'cca Broome.
Sunday is Allen Day, we are.ex.
pocthig oach member to contri
bute 25 cents each.
All visitors arc welcome t<
Brown Chapel. Miss Jimmersot
h^.n sf'liitdl secret ary?tit
the Pastor and Reporter for tin
Palmetto Leader.? r'r.
Sec Willie Dash each S&turdaj
and?set?your copy.?Bring youi
news to the church each Sunday
Each Sunday our service gets bet
ter a.r.i better. ' ?
ANDREWS NEWS
Mt. Lebanon A. M. E. Church
. Rev. C. i>ewis, Pastor
'We have certainly had cold fo
the past months. We were nior
than glad to" praise Him on Sun
day morning. Sunday School a
the usual hour, lesson well d?s
cussetl and reviewed by the Supt
Timely remarks by Mr. Ben Jrne
y, ivng services at 11:30. Thi
being our second quarter our dea
Presiding Elder, Dr. T. J. Mile:
was on the job. He selected as !
text St. Matthew 10:20. His ser
nion was indeed a masterpiece. W<
all know that Dr. Miles is a gos
pel preacher and he certainly ex
pounded the pospel to his hoarJr
on Sunday. This beinp Coiunmn
ion Day the spiritual tide ran hipl
hroiiphout* the service and ever;
heart was made to feel plad fron
this nohle. sermon cominp fron
the fullness of his heart aj^d lip
We were more than plad to pree
Dr. Miles, because of his pleasint
personalities. We pray God's Hes:
inps upon him that lie may livi
Jontf and preach the pospel,
.On Sunday afternoon at 1 o-'cloel
Rev, Lewis preached at Kent t>
t?tto of his churches, Bethel, to :
faithful few. The members o
Bethel are wiy faithful and loya
to the cause. _
At 7:.'>0 Rev. Lewis was on th<
job apain at Mt. Lebanon and so
looted , as a leXl St. .John
Subject: I want to see Jesus. Thi:
seemed to have been) enjoyed verj
much. We were ciad to have thi
Rev. and Mrs. Moyd worship wit!
us nt both morninp and eveninj
services. ~
The Pulpit Aid met last Wedne:
day atornoon at the home-of thi
President, Mrs. Lue Fillmore. pi
asaut time was spent. Coeoj
and cake was served. The nex
meetinp will he at the hom0 o
Mrs. Rebecca Scott. 1 he Iadiei
of the Pilliiit Aid hnvo mImiiiiix! t
bip program for this year.
Mrs. Edith Ravonol made a fly
inpr trip to Santeford, N. C. an<
returned* Mrs. Cular Brown i
back homO frcm dhe hospital a
Florence where-she underwent ai
operation very much improved t<
the delipht' of her family and sev
oral friends.
On last Sunday afternoon Rev
Lewis preached at St. Paul A. M
E. Church, Sampit to a splendh
Vongretratipn. While at Sampii
Rev. and Mrs. Lewis visited Mi'
and Mrs. Ross Stafford and had i
pleasant chat with Mrs. Emmt
Stafford ond, 'he.r piother-in-ktw
Mrs. Francis,'Stafford.' The^'alst
visited Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Hincs
SILVER SPRING BAPTIST
..CHURCH
Rev. L. E. Daniels, Pastor
Pendleton, S. C.?The attendance
of the Sunday school* was very
pood. Due to inclement wcathvi
Mm /.Vtihlfon > -I- .e
x .v.> vw.iiv Uliuumi . iiiv
"now and sl<^et to meet the faithful
Supt.
Rev. L. E. Daniels is still confined
to his sick room at?Union
Hi. Thv members and manj
friends are praying and wish fot
him a sptvdty recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. (lanL't, Mrs
P'lla Gantt, Mrs. C.. A. Johnson
Mr. Archie Maxwell motored tc
Belton to see the pastor Sunday
The Missionary Meeting he'.tj
its regular meeting at the honu
of Mrs, Sue ,R*id, op account ol
the weather lot of th0 member?
were absent.
A business meeting, was callec
again Thursday.
Delicious sandwiches, cake anc
cocoa were served.
C. Williams
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THB ITALMk'ITU fcKADfcR
SPARTAN BlUi; NEWS
*- TrinityA. M. E. Churcfi
Rev. H. W. Walker, Pastor 1
i February 2nd, 193G?Sunday be.
ing a day of snow, sleet and rain,
1 yet a splendid flU?'ndnnc?
the weather and came to church
to get their spiritual being fed
and to renew treir voWs for another
30 days. Sunday School open'
ed at 10 o'clock with the Supt.
Mr. H, W. Turner and Secretary..
' Mrs. Inez Garrett unci teachers at
their post of duty. The lesson
^ was beautifully Instructed by the
* superintendent.
1 At 11:15 A.M. the choir ascend'
ed the choir loft, led in singing
* Hymn No. 11 finecT'by the'pastor.
? A fervent prayer was offered by
Bro. T. W. Williams. " Scripture
J -lesson 14th chapter of St. John.
OfTcrtory, by the ushers, the choir
sang Steal Away led by Mrs. Carrie
Anderson. The pastor came
1 forward io bring the morning
message. Text 2nd Chorniele 7:14
theme A Slek World. Ho took occasion
to make clear these four
^--different- points:?Physical, Foliti*
cal, Financial, Spiritual. After delivering
this message ttrefrtooTrr of
, the church were open.. -An- opport
.tunity extended to those who had
t ltd church home. Mr. Ernest Butj
1'er, Mr. William Pittman came
forward and were placed on Mr;
} \\\ W. Woodward's class. The
Holy Sacrament was administered
; J and quite a few came forward
f j to partake of the Communion. .
. I We missed, tin* Denconess" and
L. presidents, members of Hoard 1
and 2.
Sunday, February Dtli our pas,
tor and the pastor of Thompson
- Street Baptist*-Church, Rev. I.ee.
' tfon will exchange pulpits. A high
I day is expected rain or shine.
- ' We .were pleased to have the fol
lowing visitors worsrip -with' us:
Mrs. Florence Tucker, Mrs. Ruth
> Butler and daughters, Miss Kliza1
beth Robertson, Mr. G. 1). Blaek*
ii|>our< \'iniW>'H -aro alw,uys-?1we I- *
. come. Come again.
Siclf members; Miss Jessie Hicks
f Mrs. Nvna Smith, Mrs. Naomi
c?AasfitiT- Pray for them.
?Missionary Society meeting-at
the church Wednesday night.
"Board lat Mrs. Georgie
Jeter, Tuesday evening. Woman's'
Reserve at Miss Lillie Rodgers on I
Monday evenirtg. Boa:?l No, 5 jit!
Mrs. Lizzie Crawford.
Sunday Rev. Shaw- of the Met-1
r ropolifan A. M. E. Z, Chuych will
e pre tier for us (February Uth).
Boost these, services Board No.
t 4 reports a lovdly meeting at the
. home of Mrs. Fannie Idllard last
... Tuesday night. Mrs. N\ ru H\ rd.
s president.
s (Mrs.) Cur ie Anderson,' : porter,
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TABERNACLE BAPT. THER^l
Rev. W. M. Watson. Pastor
Sunday School at the usual.rour
with Supt. It. Bradley in charge
with .a very good attendance as
the iv;eathi-r was* very unfavorable
several teachers were put sick.
At 11:30 Rev. Garrett preached
1 a great sermon,. ^lutt. 20:39. He
, was at his best. *
At 3 o'clock the congregation
I and choir with" Rev. (Iarrett wor,
shipped with Rev.' Moss and his
^ Congregation on his anniversary.
p B. V. P. U. at 5'P. M. President
M. B. F Chapman in charge
< At 7:30 P"*M. Rev. Gurtjvtt de,
livered from John 12-.25-. The ser
t vices of he day were very much
f enjoyed- A very good attendance
f considering the imdotuenoy of th- weather.
The pastor is sti!! absent, we
. heard though that he has iniprov?
ed greatly in hir?In n!th.
s The I'. A. Club was royally eit-.
S tei tained Tuesday Light at Hie"
home of . Mrs. Llnteen Auston,
j 1 he Woman's Auxiliary held it>
, thig?I meeting on Wednesday at
the home of Mrs. Ella Goldsmith,
n Douglass Street. A dejici us
L. eoursg was serve<i..
^ Mrs. Nancy Sullivan and Mr.
A Richard Bradley were the dinner
t guests of Mr. and Mrs. Furmau
f Sullivan, Sunday. A delicious re
r past was served.
i Ohe siik of the church are:
Misdames. Eliza Curwise, Geor.
gia Fleming unii Amy Winestock;
j ' also Miss Jessieteen C hapman,
s I Also Miss M. E. Copeland fraet
tured her leg during the snow and
, ' is unable to be out. Junior Dea5'
con Mr. and Mrs. Adjie Pringles
. is proud parents of a baby girl.
I WATER EE DISTRICT GET-TOGETHER
MEETING
By the call cf bv. B. F. Hildi - ,
brand, presiding elder this moot?
j ing was screduled l'or December
, 31, 1925. And he and a few of ,
the brethren jwerc picsentThough j
/ everything was freeze .up. There- i
fore he deferred the business of ]
. the said meeting for January 20, |
1936. ,
The meeting was' scheduled for (
Bethel Church, St. Matthews, S. ;
j Grr-of w hich the'Rev. B. A. I.ykes |
is the new pastor at 11 _A_ALi
! Dykes' had the orthrctrwiil Tneated i
und ieady for business. 1)1'. B. F. 1
Ilildebrand, the efficient presiding i
eofer appointed Rev. .1. A. Mitch- 1
el,,' pastor of Pinewood circuit and <
Rev. W. K. Wilson, pastor of Antioch
circuit to conduct the devo- <
^ tion. First hymji N'o. '26 Once ^
More We Come Before Our God
was lined by Rev. Mitchel. r Prayer
was offered by Rev. Mitch 1.
Scripture iesson Kith chapter 1st
' Corinthians read by Rev. W. K.
Wilson. Rev,. Mitchel then prc[
sented Dr. Hildebrand who in turn
. thanked the brethren-minister*
>- and laymen for being present !?S
t per cent strong with only" two ministers
absent, IRev. Brown and
1 Rev. J. L. Randolph, failed to arikve
but each and every otrev pasI
tor was present with laymen and
! the missiQnary sisters on the job
ready for business. A
y
_ . ....
Or, Ijilfictiruiirj ci nr^/l it-hundred
in th- address that He delivered;
some of the high spots: lie stated
that he did notvoome to the wateree
district as a hoss hut as a brother,
because, he did not believe in
this thing boastingns n hiJss" "TTT
further stated that duty should b.
every man's boss. And all that he
requires of a brother minister is
to do his duty. And that he ex
]>ected of every one. He stated
that all assessments would remain
the same as the past year and
^ ? 1
iiv cnanges so tar as General
claims only that each 'ami every
point that fail to pay in their part
of the General Confi r. nee Sus
tentation waa asked to raised tin
same and report at the District
Conference.
On motion of the writer, Dr. J.
F. Player, pastor of Sandy Kunn
was otTcre<l to represent thw miiu.
isters of the district. Rev. Flayer,
is an ex-presiding elder, pro.vr
ed himself eipral to the' task and
assured ?the presiding eldir that,
he had the fortune of Coming to
a district where the ministers and
daymen believe in doing their duty
and that he need not fear. On
motion of Rev. XI. A. Harmon. Br">.
L. B. Rivers represent-d the lay
men.. Brother Rivers "spoke in
glowing terms and assured the'elder
that the laymen would e< operate
with the program of the A.
M. K. ChuWh 10U pOf cent, there
fore he could feel safe in depend
...v iww|iviiij|M|i or , mo lay-men.
>Mrs. Viola Simmons, District
Missionary I're-idc.nt. spoke
for the missionaries. Sh,. inform"
ed the group that the ladies ..f the
Waterte. district know no :ailu .
and that they could depend mi
them to answer the call, yt any and
all times.
The following new minister.were
presented: Kev. and Mrs. 15.
A. Lykes. Kev. W. M. McDonal.
the Rev. Dr. \V. J. Robinson presiding
elder of the Orangeburg di
trict and I)T- J. C. McClellan, ~pas Ul1
of St. Dutci'ii Were al.'u pu.1- 1
ent and each of them spoke commendable
of the presiding elder-'s
program and the nun which he
has to work- with, .? ?
Irri Robii?s< n assured the brethern
that he was still standing by
his General Conference Campaign
llatform that is he is willing to
share the" expenses of. the bret-ern
that help to make' him the
leader of the delegation of : the
Central South Carolina Confer- _
eirce. That is those trat is plan
ning to attend -the General Conference.
.
Mrs. Agnes llildelnaml the
queenly wife of the presiding elder,
the Conference Branch President
of the Central Conference
also the Connecti- nal Secretary of
the Missionary W. II. and F. Soeiety
pas, presented and received
with a rising vote of welcome.. She
spoke of her work in the district
in her early church life as District
Superintendent of the. Sunday
Schools. Also as the Conferonct
Branch President' and that shefelt
at home in the district.
At this meeting the presiding
el(ki?r>rc*|uested that the ihinisters
report their food for Allen University,''only
three reported: Be v.
K. K. RLehbuig, pastor of St. I.ukt
circuit arid the. acting secretary of
the meeting; "Rev. David Smith,
pastor of-the'Lewisville circuit and
the writer, B.'.1. Hodge. pusTor of
New Hope stati< n.
' The following places Wife selec
fed "for the district meetings: .'District
Conference, April 22. 21. 2f>
2'i, St. Peteri Center Hill circuit
Bo v.?S-. .1.?McFaddrll. p.islm.
Missionary Convention, Mt. Zion
August 21. 22. 22, Rev. C. A. liar
mon, pastor.
?Sunday .School Con . uit ion. N'eu "
..v|>v. .^?uun, i mtrwuuu, r>. y KtV.
B. .1. Hodge, pastor. .
Pastor*, to convene September
jd, LTi. 'J*', 27. tb.Hlr I.et ouch and "
everyone pray that we may have a
year of success. '
P. S.?We regret to have the ex
Presiding Elder, Dr. L. H. Hem.*
niingwav remove*) from the district
but the conference deemed,
that the-change was netded there
fore he was removed to the mar
ning district. Dr. Hildebrand t>
the . Water* e district. Dr. Robin
*on," Orangeburg district and w
understand that each of them hav*
their work w*-H in hand and every
tiling is going"-on toward sue ess
May the I.brd hless each of them
in their field of labor.
(Rev.) lb J.. Hodge, reporter.
li.YTHSM'ItU NEWS
To My Race
V I sat ' at: ! li-tene 1 to o 1
speech ma.ie bv Mr. C. V. Ring,
president of the State Teachers' 1
Association. 1 was made to think
seriously of mv race. Mr. Ring along
with T>r1yTrs a; e s t nvTn g
hard for the betterment of our
[oiks. so lot us too open our eves
to the /act that our rqce is ,as <
?ood a1? any. In God's all wis
Creation He created this race fo> 1
somu great purpose. Yes to :o:ch
the world some great truth '
ind dt examples for gemmations
.inborn. We must realize
hard knocks. Simply make step- !
inn: stones out <?f stumblirg
Idoeks. Therefore its up to each
of ous, as to what becomes of us.
We must be able to find with in i
ourselves The grit and vim th.it
brine:?success. It demand ntnbition."
nerve and grit, perhaps
more than some expect or more
than some possess but they'will
get you there and getting there
is the surest te.-t of any 'one's
staying power. ,
F.lois' R. Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Oxner and
daughter spent Sunday in Columbia
visiting their sister,- Marie
Perry and Cleo Perry, who are
attending school at, Allen University.
** Air.
and Mrs. Leslie Brown,
spent Sunday with their daughter
and her husband, Mr. and Mrs.
L?Ur Darts. <
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CARLISLE .VEWS 1
I We, ihe ministers of Carlisle
are looking forward for i^reat sue
cess this year both spiritually and
financially. We, Rev.-. C. C. Mc-.
ilhvan,- r* L, U likes. ) . M Dawk
ins, and IJ. K. HillianV are. a.-kirik'.j,
the members of all churches to ko
to church.
If the Christians will -K" to
church, you may expect sinners to
come. We have sjpme members po
i<? chu rch hot or cold, raifi or
shine, sleet, or snow! And there
are tkuuc always have excuses.
-If not one thine, it is another. (}q
to church not for yourself alone,
but to help others. -The world is
-wntcf;inK"~you. 7?? Services
were (rood at St. Luke
A. M. H. Zion -Church Sunday.
! Sunday school was opened and
called to order l?v the pastor, the
-upt.. Urn. E. T. Tucker was late
on account of .tile wee.,ther. The
esson w;ts well discusked by members
of the S. S. After which oth
r services* A warm jnayer liieet
ny was conducted by the leaders.
The pastor, K< v. Hilliam preach
ed a soul stirriny sermon. The
- ryjei'-. wet;.'., _spii.itu.ddy - -hip-h.
Two youruc .men came up to l>e
pniyod for. !
. The finance was poo i for thie"
rowd w.. ha h $?> > was raised.
Lev. Hilliam is to preach 'for
Lev I, M Hawkins ".it White Hall
\. !U. K.. Church Sunday nipht.
I- vir. uai y '.'th.
Mr. Arthur (jlenn, one of the
.oiintr iien of St. -i.ake. Church.
who is one in th(. ('. ('. ('amp \yas
tit with us Sunday and took air
aetivo -j art m'Mhi .services, p.j.J
ip his eh.uiviL and pastor's claims
and said ?hp-4^-ready toh'-lp the
.luveh t i n t our th -.protnum
for the success of tile church. We
heed more .young men like hijn.
Most hi- "ill' young nu n and. wonoli
seem to forget. .the church
yhojj^thov tf?-t a few milt ,- away.
Never furget your obligation to
your church. ?,
ilii Wnlim-idiir i rnii.if M i .
Alma "lhckson gave a supper for
he pastois of Carlisle, Rev.-.and
.Mrs. F. L. Wilkes, Rev.-and Mrs.
C. >L1 Hw.dn. Rev H F Hill
Han. All sectn-ttr ' have?myoyol
th?'ms?>lves. It was a dvlivioiuW
-upper.
Mr. Clinton Medlock from Clinton
College spent thy week-end
vith his mother. Mis. Nettie-Medlock.
1 Mis. Carrie Brown left for Mil-waukee,
Wis. Wednesday aftyrnotfiu
ThQ C. C. C.. boy's spent the week
ent at home with their parents.
1 he w. 11. r. .Mission,!IT i$o. iety
of William's Chapel A. M. F.
Zion Church met Tuesday after
noon at church to ro-oi'ganize for
he yeaiv
Miss Bernier Brown is teaching
at BtythewiToi" S.tb thrrs week in
her sister's 'place on account of
illness.
Miss Cathaleen Sai'ter .has been
ill for a few days. We are glad
to si.<- her on duty agitin.
MORRIS CHAPEL W. M. L'.
lveiiwixxl, S.C.?Mrs. Mamie
liobinsiiii was hostess to the W.
M.. l"i Tuesday evening, .January
1-Sth. The. ehairnian of' thy pro- <
nam 0 jr.vnitteo, Miss I.elia John-!
son, Jr.. had arranged a -program
on which evny participant responded.
A. melody >v'as sung in, unison'.
The first book of the I'salnis
was^read by Mrs. Ruth E. l>eymre.
1*raver was vlTired by Mrs.
Annie Squash. .Melody in unison.
The minutes of the last meeting
a us li'llli. Solo by . Mrs. Meli oSl' I
P. Fuller.
The Mission Lesson "The .Temptation
of Jesus .was read by Mrs
J. T. Hui'i taken l'i tor. ttrp~Mts?rr ion
Hvf'ahr. The hymn where He
Leads Me 1 Will Follow was sung.
Reading by Mrs. Minnie Ester '
A ml rows.?Scries of songs?led?by- Mrs.
Maggie Evans. Mrs.
I.e.: Re\ holds, pi euled at the meeting.
.Remaiks by Mrs. S.,M. Mai
tin. Mrs. Louise Devore, Mrs. M
II. Jolmston and the President.
Mrs. Roxie Iuigroon. Roll call ami
iluvs .uvi re next in. order, the members
had pledged to rally the week
before and a collection of $.'t.2fi
was taken. 27 Were present. Bi
hie quotations were taken by Mrs.
Alice Washington! A delicious
menu was served. Closing song
and dismission.
Mrs. Roxie- I.agroon, president-;
Rev. II. B. Mitchell, pas'tei ;* Jessie
T. Butler, reporter.
COKESBl'RV NEWS
Rev.. Guillen had only a small ]
number out to church as the v?eath, (
it \*?s s'> rougm.
- Row .1. Wt Douglass. -Master-t
Charles loft for Bolt an Sattjrday. '
Tho family will move Wednesday.
Little Willi,m B. E. Ho y no Ids
".is lm : very ill; Tw is reported.Tttot
t > ay. 4
Mr. B. K. Reynolds was uj Bun |
lay to see the hahy from Hopkins. .
Sir. and . Mrs. Chirk r Chirdor
lave returned to their work in I
Sow York after being home to .
:ho funeral of_their sistjy:,. Miss 1
Klorelle" ClaTks.
Mr. M. M. Gadson was down
from Greenville Thursday to see
his old friends.
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