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THE PALMETTO LEADER
1310 Assembly St.. Columbia, S.C.
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tine.
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this week, so ymi k: \\ 1 am \?-ry
busy.
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E?>v the l as- ..ay> a: d. juon
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' a bhlnkot -r,- \v
It is'indeed a piif.y -iuiit
To so. !u-!' Willi tie mantle ?
white.
So hut; say. they ate .:?.-t;;c' t.h<
e*.ii Web f; a; t -i.y
But I thit.k it .> -A.'.m : 0
o:v i.itrh. \
Old mot bet" t a: t j-. ;; j.; ; i f. 1
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die.-- that's new
The one sh-. eh-m fe is d-1 ek 'v. it r
diamond luiel.t i
That sparkle i?oth day a'd ai-rl.t
This has c'taiiL".d t:.<- -uii - t>>.
And-- cause all - tliinir* t -seek sa w
?-J The hakes ha< ? *v<? d ? i y t arn
, f house. Warn an i p-st.
And siun. of thf thine- T
, >, just like a irhost '
But I am not -aft aid iiva-oii, , '
I am happy ami fall tr
For wIut. I 1 ok outii,y window 1
My l.iyr snow man I ran son.
MARION MANS
Hot hoi M. -ff. '< hurch
~ The . weather was unsettled a 1
gain on Sunday and only'a :<v
laithfu) members wore pie-ent a
the service?, but in spite of the
cr>M<| uur Pastor. Rev. \VAt-on d
li vered. a son I -stirring1 serm'iiL His
text was taken fami St. I.uke 4:2',
Using* as a sub.i?et "(Jo Servant
Go". . _ '
The funeral of Mrs. Maty K
Goodman was at 2:M|? o'clock <,t
Sunday. After which Sunda.\
Schcfrtfi TdiTk * place. The lesson
which was interesting was studied)
and dis ussed by the various class J
-es. Mrs. Mable Campbell gave a i
"? ?timely review of the?lesson,?A-n.
encouraging group of young peo
GFhe
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y[iTH'.s 'HKFApyr" mrrer
1 BILX CARVER, Editor
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j. -tamped envelop^ to The Palm
1 '! 1 o Assembly-tft-., Columbia, S:
j. the roll tu oi;; and you will ree^iv
!e were present.,
Dn the third Sunday of. this
m nth Bethel is ! Roinpr to , have
vhat i- known as'"Go To Church
Sunday." AU members, friends
in \imum> are asuea to come
md a sniall stone with them.
The ushers' Jjoard. gave a "Mum
< c;al" Monday fright at the home
i' Iiev. and Mrs."Watson. Quite
m enjoyable' evening was spent.
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1)11 I.ON NEWS
>t.. Stephens'?;M.K. Church
Hue to ineUMne.nl ,weather only
i low faithful members were at
heir places Sunday.' Sunday
" Sehi-ol was latlrTh-trr^-ttrder 9r45
A; . M. by ,Supt. George. Leach.;
" "* ?TT?H?n. m.?preaching ,
~r\ fee's began". The Holy Com-1
muhion- wa< administered to all |
' |Vl.'iW "nt i " " |
< MI.iilie Hell Ilarnes who has
Ven. a patient at Bakers SanitorI
jtiin. l.umbertbn, N. C., returned.
" .ome Saturday. She is very much
in]!l oVed.
M; . Hannah Page who has been
. pi * - d, Tor several weeks is
ut avail.? ,
Mi>s c an lyn McCall spent Sat;-day
aftertiooii in Bennettsville
.Mi s. -William Wroeler:
' 'Mast r Prince Whittsngton, Jr.*
: . !i !i-ati ii his fourth birthday on
Tuesday. February 4. 1P36.
Mi-M'/ .Marion Graham and Mag
Wir.gate motored to Clio Sun.
TrviirnTiF n revisit Mr. and Mrs
Gaudy.
Mi-sos Bertha Cousar and "Ma.
iGiuliani spent a few days in
I ' imbia MasL week. Xbe>' were
itter.viir.g the Adult School ConMi
Maggie Winga,te gave a
" i-ai.ty at her home ? few weeks
iL . Phe 'guests enjoyed games
X hide., and dancing. Aftei
wlv.yii' fruit ercktail was served To!
!?' w'od by a delicious salad course
ami, b'uuk-VetYee. Those present
. we: i. Mi.-sbs Rosa Fladger, Rut!
VVi'.iijur.-.and Mr. Marvin Spear? !
< :' l.atta; Messrs Roscoe' Bacote
R y ti id 11 ami Klliott Richard"!
!. f Mallii'is; Messrs Carl Cro.s-I
iaml ami Richard l.awson "of Ben
!e: Mr. Berry McQueen ol
Rowiardh N. C.;. Mesdatnes Naom ;
b. . - \l? thea P-ayden; Misses Ca
MeCall, Adeiinp Fergusot
. M' Th.a'o. lhtniells. They n |
.. .i viijuyuuie evening;
Miss Helen Manning has- beei
' -iv k'list, biit 4s out again
M-: .. Mew art of Sti Luke
;ty spent tile week-end in
/iUlliel
A...M. K. Church
lS?hr.:aiy 2nd?-Sunday . Scho<"
, < : at the us-tial hour with the
..] e: dent and teachers pres
We wish to thank the pa
e:;t i ser.dir.g. their children tc
.he* Sahi-att. School; The groum
et.- C Veicd \\;t;i show many o
. h.uyh-g . r _? made their wa>
' ..' e.. !..;rvr. to hear the word oi
; The - pastor selecting his tex.
s : . ll-xodt:> 2u:o. Subject Go.
i a.;- 11;mse i:. This indeed wa
t interesting sermon.
At i' M. the pastor acconipa
,:e . by -his wife a ltd brother mins*
e_a-.jp. v. L. McHaniel motored te
Seller's, where Hev. Taylor wa
g,;est >peaker at. Mt. Zion A
M. 11. Chtir'ch. He v. J M Jacksoi..
past'.-r. ,Ir. spite of the tain, slee
s'r.e.w" tfce people congregates
r.i ev-vJT section of the town alio
.i.-iei.ed to a. Avondeiful sermon
..cachei by the Rev. laylox.. .
T he cai p liters have been mak?n.g
gr at . progress during the
,.a-t w. ek. repairing the church
pai socage,' the buildings, are
. oking ? mewrat better on this
; ! ' miiieiif corner. More work is
.et- to. h,- done. We thank oui
m i? ami :j lends for their roy
Dillon District
Dr. I . \. W ells, ('residing Elder
< '?!i T ; -.lav right, January 28,
;;e>: ar Hethel A. M. E. Church
here, ministeas and laymen am
mm.-iona-y workers came from
'i>i acticaliy every charge in^tht
iistrict. Thi, -loyal group of Chrgi ^
, inn soldiers assembled to honot
;: e Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Wells in
a reception sponsored by the_dis
trict workers. To add dignity to
.his. cvii brat ion the Rev. N. S.
Del.aine, assigned by the cbmmita>
tho master of ceremonie.
.! t: r the regular order of devoiov.al
sfivice the Rev. 0- B. Thomas
preached an excellent sermon
r>m M. Matthew 5:4. And he
stress.d the value of a light ano
| the b arer, everyone enjoyed this
I beautiful sermon.
Tht. Rev. J. M. Jackson gave us
i_a hrie.f outline of Ahe life ?nd
work of Dr, Wells, of which wm
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it together with a self addressed *1*
etto Leader, Bill Carver's Club, ?j*
C.- Your name will be placed on *i*
e a membership card and button. X
j very inspiring. The Rev. N. S.
DeLaine added much in his statei
ment, as boyhood friendk and Sunj
day School -workers in tire days of
yore.
In spite of the very cold weaj
ther we were highly honored with
I the presence of Dr. \\\ C. CrawI
fnr^ tKo vfli>v ..i
. w. u,v??V ? V? J VIIIVIVIIl padiui U1
Mt. Pisgah A. M.. E. Church, Sumter,
S. C.; Dr and Mrs Hod^e of
New Hope station* Central Con.
ference; Mrs Sarah Nelson of Wat
eree district;\ Mrs. Rosa Tyndal,
Bethel A. M.AE. Church, Sumter.Many
of our \fir\e layman- came.and
made us fdel happy by the i 1
fitting and timely remarks.
Mr. W. H. Foxworth of Mullins'
and Mr. J. W Bethea. This indeed
was a lovely demonstration <. f
n^pny-of our "pure in
heart" soldiers that are not ail'Uld I
to die, kept waiting for the com-1
l mand "forward rnarch" and ycu
I could hear the 1**1 those val?-^iant
hearted soldiers in great num
j t>erf tramping toward Bethel to hon
| or the captain of whom believes in
j discipline, law and order. The
committee as well as the presiding
I Ulder wish to thank our 'many i
friends <rf the Baptist Church and
I of the M. E. Church for ypur presj
ence and loyal support.
We wish to express our grntii
tude to the most excellent and ef
i ficient pastor of Bethel Church.
| the Rey. B. S. Taylor a;id his good
; people for their kindnesV%'and inij
Urest shown.
i W n _ ocno^in llrr tKonl- ilia3 1 ?
, missionary workers for Ov?.'well
j luden baskets, your support "jna !.
i Ibis reception possible.
Dr. Wells, as usual charmed the
audience with his fatherly expression
and words of "gratitude
and praise for the fine interest ;
manifested.
M rs. Wells, smiled upon the host
.of recipients and spoke kindly,
highly commending the workers,
for their kindmsS; We solicit the
prayer of. our friends, that God
may "bless our?\york continually.
Behpld. how good a thing it is,
And how becoming well,
Together such as^ brethren are
In unity to dwell.
_ "The Dillon District".
BOWMAN NEWS
The?Antioch?R:iptivt Sundas
School nnt>n?l at 9;Sfl. hnH ?
splendid session -and the lesson
was interesting.?.
Beginning , the morning service
prayer was offered by Rev. Gilmore.
Rev. Wine spoke from the
book of Mark 6:39 text "He Comnand
Them to Sit Down. He alio
brought to pur minasmany in "~
;eresting points.
At night, Rev. Wine spoke from
the text "Obey". We also had *
warm meeting of prayer. Collection
$10.95. It was a few in number
because of the inclement wta
cher.
THE COUNTRY
The/country is a beautiful place _
to live,
And everything there is right,
If your enemies you for give,
And eat to satisfy your appetite.
It matters not what trouble may '
come
It"matters not how hard the day.
I can work until the task, is done,
Because" He'll take my sorrows
away?Through
hours of gloom trouble
conie a-stealing, 1
Like the rainbow in a stormy '
sky, ,
Rllt VvAt t 1 1
UVV..WU Vi.wv ovcuca a 1MCI1U
ho sweet and appealing,
Hastens the trouble on by.
What a relief as I look around
me and see,
The beautiful green meadows and
^ gardens of flowers
Tfie beautiful binds ai*e singing *
in the trees,
Then comes memories of happy '
hours. ' ' ,
Thank Gcd for the beautiful birds. i
flowers and trees,
The woods, the country, the place j
I love so well.
Mother Nature, I feel that I am 1
close to thee, 1 '
Within thy bosem I shall for ever 1
dwell.
~~"i Lula Mm EUwr t]
THE PALMETTO LEAI
MT. ZION A. M. E. CHl'RCH
Rev. I). L Coe, Pastor
Sunday was a very rough day
Snow was on tin1 ground from thew*t?U
wnmii sav
that Zion has some strong church
goers.' The Sunday School .way
opened in its usual form. The
lesson was beautifully discussed
and reviewed by the pastor.
The Sunday School arranged foi
1-1 ? * ? 11
inc ccivurunuii ?ii me alien twy
Program. - - ---
Our pastor tilled his place in
the rostrum and preached a s >u!
inspiring sermon. He used as v
text Luke 5:10.
The pastor was invited for dinner
to.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Floyd
of which he had before *him every"
thing a man needs 'to eat.
Bro. Isaac Williams is home fo.
work. After seeing what is going
on in the North he is Saying that
Zion has to awake' <qut of sleep.
He is working among?1the young
fojk striving to promote more interest
for church ( activities, we
pray that he will succeed --in his
work.
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NEWBERRY NEWS
Drav.tnn St. Iliirh Srhnnl
Tuesday morning Rev. A. J.
Smith, the son of Mr. Milton
Smith was the guest during assembly
hour. Me gave a brie!
history of the adventures .of his
life, and attributed his success to
flowing the .advice of bis deceased
mother and adviseih-the chilcT
ren to do likewise. '
Tuesday night a "ftw citizens
members of the I\ T. A. and the
Community Club held the hist
meeting in interest of a'Community
Play Ground. After a few remarks
by l>r. J. E. Grant, Professors
R. F. Gladden, T. 1,. Logan
U. C. Gallman, and. C .\Y. Jones
Mesdahies Celo-st ine Martin, Iua*
Hare^jCarrie Wnitner, Jessie ButW?
V i l n i <? > ^]ien,
President of Comunity CiuL
and Supervisor. Miss Jones, Mr.
iL W. Allen Mr. Henry' Montgomery.
A neat sum was collected and
several pledges. AYe are asking
all of the citizens to help beautify
our community and prepare a sau
place for our children u play.
Supervisor U. S. O ilman was the
guest Wednesday niorning and
brought advice to the childim about
their conducts from tn officers
of the eitv.
Calvary Presbyterian Church *
Notwithstanding the fact the
sTeet was tailing Sunu^y morning
Supt. C. W. Jones opened Sunday
school service on tune. All of
the teachers and some of the students
were present .and and were
greatly benefitted. I
... Since Mater Keasonev is sick
the pastor, Rev. A. M. Heasoiu-i |
was too late l'i?r the children's
hour; but during the 11.30 service !
the music, - prayers, and sermon
weio acknowledgement of tiu ,
Savior at the door. His text w ;.?
Rev. 3:20.. "^Behold 1 sand ai.o
knock, etc. Subject, "Kr.ock at
the doof." He bxplaiiu . the significance,
the privacy, the nunncL
of Christ's knock at tne doo , o.
ol" our heart,-and the indwelling
Christ after wL. let him .come i;.t
our hearts., ' Master Willie Bates
and Mrs. Charlotte 11. rk were vi.
Trie Junior Club meeting wa.held
Sunday after ft cull" wrta Mr
Veste.r Counts, presiding ami Mis.Ester
Mae Galiman, See. -Miosis
Ceeil Jones. Jerome l'et'.ir, Misses
Eine.tim liuiuon.
Sattyi white and luster Me C.ah
man tiM.k rart in tonic lor discus-ion.
At tn.e close tne.uirvclivs?
Mrs. Eunice E. Allen gave a tew
suggestions that Wele accepted,
by all the members, woo v.eu
present. Next meeting Sunday
. l'tei noon?at?Calvary -Presbyter-ian
Church. * ,
At -1 :t?0 o'clock the meeting will*
begin. Come out and enter the
Uiscussiun ami worship, SubjecC"My
Uwu Life? Its Weakness.'
Miss Gladys Stevens, leader.
We trust Percy will soon recover.
Master Leroy Keiir.cd? is on the
sick list. We hope he will sOorr lie
.idle to enter school, again..
SE Mi tthew baptist Church :
Rev. S. M. Halsey, Pastor
Sunday school is in a prosper
utij condition. Rev. G. 11. llatti- I
wanger Supt. and teacheis are on I
the job ..every Sunday .at 10:00 o'clock
in the morning.
B. V. P. U. at t3:45 in the after-']
noon.
Mrs.-Nancy L. Hattiwanger,
President Missionary s>o*iety
Mrs. Audio K. Vance, President !
of Pastor Aid Club Thursday afternoon
at 4:00 o'clock.
Since this is the second time
Rev. S.'M. ilalsey has been elect ]
l? 1 pastor, we feel or believe he i- '
ible to master the situation. " j
We regret very inuch to give
ip Key. Ingram, but he h.ul to go.
The nvembers found him witK. pro- ,
visions and, a neat little su n ot
noney.
' WV hope for him a great sue
:ess where ever he js located.
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Metropolitan Baptist Cnur.h j
Rev. T. L. Duckett, Pastor
The service days for this church
ire tirst and third Sundays inlays.
^
The Sunday school service wa?
leld at 10.00 o'clock, Mr. Clarence
Davenport, Supt. Preaching service
began 2:00 o'clock. Devotion j
A"as conducted by Deacon S. P. '
Pope. Opening hymn 487 "I heard j
;he voice of Jesus say," Prayer I
t>3? Deacon Walter Dawkins. Text !
St. John 14:1 "Let not your heart !
>C troubled, etc. > Every pne left j
ivith consolation fcr their many
troubles find a solution for the i
many problems that may con- i
front them. Deacon William Kel-J_
Iry, Clerk; Deacon S, P. Pope, Re
>ER
porter.
Miss Olivia Hattiwanger wa?
united in wed lock to Mi; Robert
-Bennett of Maryland. She is the I
itniifyhtnf .if ""1 Mv^. CI. 11.
Hattiwantrei, Tluv will make
their home in Washington, u. a.
Undertaker F. B. Pratt and Mr.
Robert Miller accompanied Mrs
Tenna Lindsay, her daughter and
others to Jacksonville, Flu. to get I
me Doily of her biother who had
been drowned. The body was bur 1
icd Sunday afternoon at Trinity, i
A. M. E. Church.
Eunice N. Allen Reporter |
BETHLEHEM- HART. ( Ill 11(11
Rev. 12. 12. Gaulden Pastor j
Newberry, S. C.?Oldman win-!
ter is here for no short seiison; 1
just last wqyk he covered the earth
with snoWwind put a white roof i
on everybody's, house.
Even though the snow was on j
the ground Sunday; the members
of the< Sunday school and church
did not forget God. The Sunday
school opened on time with quite
a few teachers and scholars present,
After the.classes h.d di:>.
cussed the lesson they lvassemhl d
for review, which was conJucted
' by Deacon Worthy who made
ii piuin 10. us all.
At the rcgiflar morning services
the pastyr came before u? with
an inspiring message. He- ust-il
:ts his subject these Words: ."Let
Your I^ast Days Be Your Bei t"
Days." With his subject base.!
in the experiences of king Solomom
- he said .that we shot hi |
strive each day to do our best,
because \w don't know just
where the last day is;' and that
being true we sny'uld each day
strive as though it were the last:
Solomon realized in his ia.-t days"
that nothing: mattered o'utsid of
God; .in other words all is vanity..
Due to the down pour bl' ram
and the snow on the giound the
night services, were cut short.
Brother WoiUtv opened lh m*m ;
service's by-sing 111c;'"Shii'ie on*hne"
after which he r.a.l a por.ion 'of .;
the* 25th Psalm; he comment. 4
'briefly mi th. sai-. ',-ci i|v. ui e stto -ing
as his major point these wards
"L'nto Thee O Lord Do 1 Lilt I n
My Soul.'- .The past pi' later cai.no
before us with- words of encoui.
ageinent by saying that we should
i not become -disco, rage because, f
1
, mi-, ntuuii'i'. tor v?od will do his
Impart; now will v. e do our pa.it?.
Nt-ifi" History We.k lupins
j this month, and friends. let us
I learn more about ourselves; we
"saeuld know more about din;' leaders
than we o, and we mu-t it
we ai ' to iret any where.
Let lis h. lo our leaders ii stead
of trying to drat: them down, foi
if they- come down wc will come
down' also, an ; if ilu y stay up.-'we
will do likewise. '.
Frnnds?"The h.e'n who try t.
1?? something and tail inlinitel>
better 4.an t'nose who try to <n
nothing and sueee.d."
I'MON NEWS
African Me.led.-; Ivpi- i.
don ( huivh. the ir. neral conference
direct. 1.at I-" in K'iin t
it-.'day i f tlie'l te Dr. C.
Prince, the found > of I.iviv.trston
College, shall be known as?
Prince Mem. riit! Day.
On this due a Sitting -ei der
I shall 1), he! 1 setting forth his If.
I and work and a renin' t he he d -of
Ilil^r'al stinu-n ??' i *?. ? i'
t'jlliniKwl I . r X\'? ' '
in*., iiii . u:f ,
v 'uratiop.
MY,, 1 i; U In- > : < h,. :rrtveleete.l
Sv.pt. ?i;f I'lil.lnn- Chap'-f
il; A, M l'.. Zion Sunday -olitMiJ i
?, c?Li?I;,, h id with tile
blunders i i' mis-nuk r'stundintf she 1
keeps <>n in a happy companion I
noji.rageous helpful -pirit and let I
the. world know .that she. do.'sn's i
bleak lasily.
' Siu* know the 1 ws i i t..t church j
fiom one e r?i of the. iya.1 '.u the j
other! W*- r.e. d-- w.ot A pvopl,. Tik.1
her. It wa- w.t'n t ;i- th'ojtr'.il jn 1
it d that laiv President J. a. !
Goytield -aid I a p.oiVundu |
i'jlvefence lor a p, r.-bn I never j
meet a peisiti on th.e street with-]
out fieluitr that I owe .! solute
for I know not a,,at pos-ii. .i.e. - j
may be butt nr.i up in'their bos-'
sums. I'can truly say the sam.- ahoii'l
Mr.-. 1 hi,.pin.-,s;?Mrs., lhiiitf.- ,
las^~trewi* Miieei.... person without j
kfivinj; t-bem a smile. Mr. Foster.
Young died at hi.- home or. llumil |
ton St. January do. 1 p.'lii.
Those on the siek list ares Mis',
r'lla ' Lipscomb. Mr. Anderson I,
Thompson. li.v. I. < . Collins.
Those on th- improve i li-t are.
Mrs. Ikitililio Ilea l. Airs. Millie I
WoVthy. Mrs. dial Hush. Mr-. Sam 1
n.ie Fai r.
Little Mr. Van lkiwkins. Jr. . :
Seventh (irsi.!.. i- .
.^v vy I v-Millll' _j
fiis duties in sc..<>: !. M:s. Isabel-- j <
l.i Fai r had the itiisIt iuune , ut. i .
breaking' her K-it arm rhur.-dayii |
afternoon; Jam arc bib It'"/.. ji
Mrs. Julia Hu.clu-s of Knoxvillo, ;
Tenn. was visitir.tr lu-r sister. S..c I l
took ..a attack <?i pncua.uniu aud .
uu d January at the homo ot i
Mr. and .Mis. ,la.-.u r Uk-I. a. . ;
was fiyieralizcd" at M p!e Hi/e !
itaptist. Chuieh.
To my surprise the "Royal
Southerners?-prarrhas-ti ?an Ks* ?
sex "Push Moinile." ?The :i.1*111Ih'IS
arc Robert Ilee<d. '* Jo by
VVtndli nr. I.. IFatico.k, Robot
Jeter. Willani R.. Hawkins aid
J??hnnyvJ. tor. Ordered a median- <
ic from. State I'ollcjro to regulate i
their '.'Ptishnn bile" win. is M. It. 1
Gibson and ins;tad <>f- walking 1
to tfe.ran ie, F.ast Maine. they 1
are riding then "Pu.-ium bib . ' (
and the club has purchased a <'
Garajrc thorn Mrs. 1). 15. Gibs ill's 1 h
back yard where it Seems as if t
it will* remain'until the mechanic 0
retui n>.
SUBSCRIBE FOR |"
THE "LEADER" 1
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I MILLER CHAPEL A- M. E.
CHURCH
The Church with a welcome
Rex. G. U. White l'astot
Newb.rry, S.,C?Althougn mother
earth was?blanketed with
sno\v,"Supt, Floyd and teachers
were at Sunday schbol to Inter!
Ost. tliejr scholars in Gael's word.
I The lesson was revuwej by Miss
Hattie Croir.cr.
For morning message the pastor
used John 20:27 Subject:
"Beautiful Hands." The Lord's
supper, was ?administered.
, At 4:00 o'clock Stewardess
Board N'o. 2 had a Silver Tea at
The . home of President Whitner. _
In the rain and the sleet the meiu-"'
bers an.1 friends made their >vay
I to the gathering. And a splendid
time was di&d.
Miss Ernestine Burton had
I chaigc at the Lejyiyv hour. In
the'iain many young people found
their way to the church.
.The pastor used Psalm 108:4.
The height of God's mercy foi evening
worship. *
Monday night, Rev. A. B. Smith
"of Pittsburgh, Pa. gave a -very
forceful message on Prayer taken
lroin St. Matthew 0th chapter,
| after which the business session
I of the quarterly conference- was
-.held bv Dr. Adams; The church
from all. angles is reporting progress.
And our elder was-made to
1'iel lutppy:
Next Sunday is Founders Dfey.
A big day, Mrs. Roberta Micidletun
if. tt)?add runs the Sunday
achocl.on the life of Richard Allen.
At ll.HO the* pastor has a spe
al in.ssage for the' occasion. Foi
the evening hour, _7:30. tht? Lq*
UiT,'* lunuer Piesulent Halhis and
Secretary, Hates is having a
Mamouth Literary and Musical
i'rogram. Come early ahd get a
seat. Buy and read the Palmetto
Leader for news.
,
1MMAM KL A. M. 1!. Clll'IU'lL
Itev. J. K, Thomas, Pastor
Last week was one of continued
cold. By- Sunday howev.r,
we were vefy much "Wirawed out"
and turned our attention to the
services of the day, having laid
aside the thought of- our secular
work-in i rder that, we may be
best fitted for spiritual work'. Sun
duv i.? tile day for rest; yet a large,
number of us cannot exclude ourscly.
s Horn our daily occupations.
Nevertheless, pur minds are in tie
church whatever church it may
In.
Tile morning text was taken
-L-oai?-LulL-cuS??elcvcnlli chapter, thirteenth,
and thirty-first verses, i
And Jept.hu vowed a vow unto
ill. Lord saying, "if tlmii >
without fail deliver the i children :
? . J.i n liito Mine Hand*," etc. 1
The.me, "An lna Ivised Vow." A |
*|?.en ;i . congiegation .heard this
priwei'jui senium delivered l>y the
Cxpoundcr of truth. Joy and happiness
pervaded the house wj'uie
the words were being uttered. We
ate i i.a?ed i. s: y mat hnunanuei
is really' alive v.spiritually..
some has said tl?at t-he Sunday
.-eiiool i. the future e.iuren; an
oVUer. t..at it is the church ' at
work. The latter appears to be '
as tiue as the. former. Our litt.e
eliur.h is still moving on. Last
Sunday afternoon a very line utfviidanee
was seen. Much time
\va> taken in the diseu.ss.ion o.
tlie' lesson, tile subject of which
"Je;.us Hi.lists Helpers," .brought
j Mill i' ' 11'is 1 bin l ii, kmednm ol
Ttru ?n'ot one?rmmV-Work and ;n
t ail ha.e something to do in
rmr ?o. i [>-. i mil o ;iu- rails.-. i
Heart t'oiimumion, was the.
theme of t ie evening message. -1
Text, First .Kings, tenth chapter.
>. .on Vi i'se: "And she c ame to 1
J. ' .;>aii i.i witli a very givat nycs- '
ge. Tim Loid's Supper was administer.nl
to a huge number dui 1
:i.u the s.iviccs it t.ie day. <
On life evening of January 31,r
the l.ea .ers' C hristmas Tree, was '
held. . Otiite a large number of
nieiubi rs ,i ml fiieims were pr.es- '
cut. The program was an inter- '
csiing one. '1 lie exercises began '
? cnorus i.y llie lea ei s al'Ur '
\v..ich a prayer was offered fol- \
,o\\ , (1 by .nother chorus. B'ro- '
'.1u f . Un. it, Shears?introduced tin J
,u. m the pel "son. of broth, r S. I
J. .Jones wli.) announced the fol- J
lowing numbers: An address by
brother .J. \V. Gailliaid was. ex- '
cell.nt. Heading, brother Isaa.- <
Johnson; selection by Kiv.nianue) 1
li i.ioines Quartet; paper, broth- v
er R. J. Murray; selection the 1
liawaiian Quartet;" Vocal solo. '
Bio. B. F. l,awi\iice, Sr7: ivah
intr. brother A da in ' McKalvey. ,,
1'::. j.:st numbers were selections
y L.i.e I'ii.t Louis" (junru't, %oirect,r
,'d by brother Alexander llarri-. -
'on. t>no could readily see that
brother lhtnison has had goo..;
iralnir.g. lel.tive to his position ,
i- a director. lie
\i!<i\vs how to handle a group o> 1
ungors (-penally the "Ilawiian !
l^uaiu t." At tre conclusion of the
><<>gruiit the gH*s were jiivell. f
1/
OWlN'tJS NKWS 't
Mt. Carmel Church
Rev. J. \V. Thomas, Pastor
n
J.ae to the disagreeable woath- e
r. sufTte church goers found
h>-ni>eh?s on thoiV way to the L>
inii-'i1' (1' wuivhip Sunday morning '
nit according' to the snowy woath- t
r, avo did not have any service.
)uv ivasti i was also with us Sun- ?
ay. Mis-s Ruby Bates came home M
lunji,<.y evening to spend the afe.-noon
with her father and mothr,
Mr. and Mrs. Bates. Pi
Miss Annie Mae-Moore and her
istor spent a very pleasant eve- P
ling at the home of Mr. and Mrs. w
V.dker Sunday evening. We were C
lad tp have visitors; we are w
trivixyg to make this a succeaa- t*
ul year. td
Satu relay .February "87
ABBEVILLE NEWS
St. James A. M. E. Church
Rev. W. S. Mims, Pastor
Sunday school opened at the
usual hour with the faithful few
in spite 01 trie ilU'll'ttll'Ill WlUlllUl.
Tlje lesson was discussed and very '
intciestiiur i^niftrks by the pastoi
j also Rev. L. Devlin.
11.30 a. m. Rev. Minis read as
| a scripture lesson Psalm 15: The
theme of his" discourse "Obedient"
to Law." was found St. Matthew
5:1G -17, which was inspiring and
intei eating to the audience.
Miss Jennie Lucille Fair, one
of the teachers of Calhoun Falls
school spent the week-end with
her parent; Mrs. Katie' Fair,
Brook St.
Mrs. Fannie Heard spent a few
days in Atlanta, Ga. visiting her
husband. Mr. Aujvsta Heard.
Mr. Thomas J. Jonkins rhade a
dying 'trip from Benedict College,
Columbia, S. C. to Abbeville, S.
C.t visiting his parents, Mr; and
| Mrs. James Jenkins. Mr. Jenkins
is a senior at Benedict and a
well deserving .young man. v >
He brings the news that Mr.
William Crawford is doing well,
as Cook, at Benedict - College. Mr.
Crawford is one of Abbeville's
industrious young men and. we
hope for him much sUP^ss.
The Friends of Mrs/B. T. John
son are very sorry that she is indisposed
at This writing; but hope
bow soon she will be up and odt
again.
Miss Annie L. Green, a member
-of?the?Pendleton High faculty.
spent the week-end with her parents.
Mr. an.f .Mr.-. W. B. Green,
secession Ave. , '
The sick reported in last week's
issue .are doing fine at this writing
?- '
STERLING HIGH SCHOOL
C. E. Hammond, Reporter
vGreenville, S. C.?Several years
Ugo ill/' city seliuul 'mirm?of
Greenvilie adpoted the mid-term
promotion plan*- Since that time
y.'-i! olM i- vej.r- the mid-term
classes have been working upward
through grammar and high school.
And this term witnessed the class
day exercises of the first of the
luivi-year groups to complete its
school work. Oui? of a class of
about fifty, who begart work here
at Sterling four years ago, twen
by-four are in position, to receive
their diplomas in June. Many of
these students have already found
jobs in ihe city or are making
plans to continue their stuUies.
n.w -< *? - - ?
w.iv ui mem, miss wildren Thomp
son, has el ready entered South ,
Carolina State College.
On the twenty-second of January
the. junior class of the midterm
division entered these midterm
graduates at the th'st junior
an i senior reception to be held
lure, at the end of the first semester.
With music furnished by
mechanical . reproduction in a
room heavily draped with black
and orange paper the young people
had a very pleasant evening.
Class day exercises were held
the following .luriijay at 1:30 in
the afternoon. At that time the
class took cafe of- such matters asthe
reading of the wills, history,
prophecy, and other mportani
ciass"pa'peis. The group also for .
mall.} presented to the school as a
tnenidiial a brick marker near the
corner, of Jenkins and "M.dloy' bis.
Wiioiu.completed this marker will
iia.o'thC" words "Sterling High
School'' in an arc over its top.
1'he lett-.-rs will be made of^bits of
>i approaching cars so tiiat even
at night the marker will perform ?
the duty for which" the class intended
it."
The congested condition of the ' '
buildings has net been helped very
much however by the leaving of
the twenyt-four n^id-term gracT-7 "1
uates, for in their plactfa it is ne:essarv
to not m i.v ' >??-?
4 ... .j uiui v atuJonUs
Sixty of more have already
:ome over from the grammar
vhools as first year students and
avoiding to indications, this num
her will probably be augmented
i>y student^ from the county.
Basketball's wheel of fortune
has already started turning. In
ts whirling it has brougnt both
.ietur-y and defeat to tho Sterling
ilayers. The girls have played
wo games?one with St. Alban
Training School, the other with
Sinsponsoin ille. They lost both
neounters. The boys have lost
o Steven Lee High ?chool of Ashe jSg
ille and the Phillis Wheatly J8
dayers and have won from Si
Mlian and Simponsville.
TRAVELERS REST
. BAPTIST C HI irtCH m
Rev. B. F. Stewart, Pastor J
Wellford, S. C.?The Travelers V .
lost Baptist Church located *3
nilcs cast of Wellford is still do- 9
ng a great work for the Master's B
vingdom. Last Sunday, February
2, in spite of th?. f?vt t^t B
he ground was covered with
now our services went on just -B
he sanie. B
At 1 LtOQ o'clock - the Sunday a
chool was called to order by the
lupt.?W. T. Jones. The lesson beng
.beautifully taught was review
d by the pastor.
At 12 o'clock the pastor ascendd
the pulpit and preached from
.uke 5:5, subject, "Confidence it
he words of Christ."
The pastor brought us a burn- S
ig" message on "How we should ^
ake Christ at his word." "fl
At the close of the service, one
ajiie forward and joined the
hurch. B
After a liberal collection the B
astor was taken by surprise B
'hen brother W. T. Jones, the
lerk of the church, came foraid
and read the homes of J
lember who had decided to pound B
le paator.