The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 22, 1936, Page Page 5, Image 5
Saturday, Februray 22. 1936
BISHOP'S MEMORIAL A. M. E.
i CIIURGH
* Rev. I. A. Miller, Pastor
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Sunday school convened at the
usual houi'. The Bible class has
increased greatly in number. We
are glad to see the interest thai
is being shown by this attendance, j
A large number attended the |
morning services. Revi Miller '
spoke briefly from . Sam. 21.20. I
His theme was "The Awful End of |
A Promising Life." The Theme
Vp for Sunday^ February 23, will be
"A Great Woman." Please don't
miss hearinc it.
. Our League President, Mr. IJil
debrand is very grateful to Mr."
v Lucius Dakers for the splendid
way in which he conducted our
leteson. From time to time different
persons will,be asked to
take charge. Those on the League
program Sunday are Mr. Ragin,
Mjsses Harriet Duckett, Ber\.
tha Goodwin and Sarah Williams,
Rev. Brown will conduct the lesson.
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Rev. Brown delivered .the eve*
ning message. He spoke from St.
Luke 7:13. Subject "The Power of
God." Don't forget the Theme for
Sunday morning, "A Good Wo-v
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BETHLEHEM BAPT. CHURCH j
Sunday being a fair day the
members turned out in great numhol'Q
Trlni'ni?rr- uonvinr, uroc
preached' by ReV.~ Louise ITltllow*ay
and the nighti sermon by Rev.
R. C. Stover, both of which were
very strickinp.
Sunday school 10:00 A. - M.;
morning worship 11:.'10. R.-Y.P.U.
and evening services, .7:00 p. m.
, There will also be a cake pull
and program Monday nipht. 1-7 1>
ruary 24, 1036, -no admission, but
a silver offering will be taken
Help sunnort this project, in behalf
of the Sunday school and
B. Y. P. U. You arc invited to attend
all of these services, which
i am sure you will "enjoy.
Rev. S. 11. Smith, Pastor
' zion baptist rinimr
^ Rev. J P. RCoder. Pastor . i
Sunday school open d nt tV
usual hour, with a faithful few
?nv^pite of the, inclement weather
0 The lesson was b-autilulLy.
cussed throughout the vario:
classes. The morn'ng s"t-rvice. began
at 11.30 o'clock a. in. Our
pastor delivered a strung suu_
stirring sermon full of inspiration
B. Y. P. U. opened at 5 o'clock
. with a short program. .
At 7:00 o'clock the pastor was
back to his duty with the sain
spirit. We are asking the publi<
to attend our Popularity- Contcs
Friday night, February 11. K<
admission at the door. Come ou'
and help some club to be th
most popular club of the church
. ! We are always glad to have visi
' . tors on Sundays. *
Margafet Harris, Rcportei
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THE A. C. E. LEAGUE
OF BETHEL CHUURCH
Mr. Henry. Webber, President
Our League program opened
Sunday! February 10 with Mr.
John Martin in charge. After o
short song service, we began th
most interesting part of our pro
gram, the discussion of the topic
"How Far Should Authority Ho
Respected?". Mr. Henry Webbc.
and Rev. I.ewis broadened this
tonic so that it could be under
stood by eve rycnc. W e are sure
1 hnf pwvyonp who heard this top*
ic got-inuch information from it.
Miss Eatherine Pendleton will
have eharg?. of the program Sunday,
February 23. The topic will
be "Things for Which we Stand",
Come out and bring~A'isitors with
you for visitors are always welcome
at our church at all tin.es.
WAYMAN A. M. K. CIll RCH
Rev. W. G. Owens, Pastor
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Winnsborc, S. C.? Sunday being a
beautiful day our church attendance
increased very much. Many
, inspiring points were e^j^erfsed by
Suptn BTTd- teacbeVs on the subject
"Jesus Helps a Doubter'-'.- The
lesson was reyicyved by Mrs. L. P.
.Campbell, number one
and. twe* are *SiTfFh'oWing the ban
ners. -Teachers Mr. Campbel] and
* Mrs. E. M. Owens.
Service began at 11:30. The
Junior choir rendered mu-ie foi
. ,j.,? n..~,I v... >u.
v- cuv i iu^cnnitiuai uy liic tnuil.
After the devotion the pastor used
as his theme "The Living God"',
. . Acts 17:23. Visiters, Mrs. Mae
Francis Fair, Prof. Ross, Mr.'Jno.
McDcw and others.
Sunday afternoon our pastor,
Junior choir and members worshiped
wjth Tlev.^Baidnr and his
r good people at Bothesda Zion A.
M. E. Church. Rev. Owens used
as his theme "The Iron Gates of
Oppression", Acts 12:10.
Sunday afternoon the Missionary
Society met at the parsonage.
Mother Edwards, a great missionary
worker was present and gave
a nice talk. Select reading by
Mrs. L. P. Campbell; solo, Mrs.
Lillian Smith; talk, by Mr. S. A.
Moore. A nice purse was given
Mr?. A. A. Martin, a member
whose house burned a few days
? ago. Mrs. Lillian Smith the hostess
served a nice repast.
Mrs. Mary Montague Berry of
New York is spending the winter
with her mother. We were glad
to have her worship with us Sun,
day night.
The Glee Club of the Winnsboro
Training School will present a
program at Waymaivj Sunday at
4 P. M. Come, you are welcome.
There will be a weinie roast at
the parsonage Friday night.
Mr. Chalmage Campbell, a stu^
dent of Clinton College spent a
few days with his mother, Mrs. L.
P. CarapVll.
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Sl'MTER njST. MEETS IN A
- LOVELY RECEPTION GIVEN
IN HONOR OF I>R. A. P.""
SPEARS,?P.?E.
On Tuesday night, February 11, oj
the Ministers, laymen and friends la
of the Sumter Dist. met at Lincoln to
High School Home Economics De- hi
partment and enjoyed a lovely pro- Tl
gram and reception given in honor Jy
of their beloved Presiding Elder 1)
Wjfe and mother, Dr. and Mrs. A. bj
P. Spears and Mrs. Houston. The J
lovely dining hall was very boauti- A
fully decorated with red and white I in
earring out the Valentine , ^Idea | hi
wun rieans. ur. Cj. a. Adams, gi
Armour bearer for the state; Drs. hi
L. A. Weljs E. A, Parker and J. L. tl
Benbow visiting P. Elders and Cap H
tain Abram Simpson President of 8]
Alien University were present and D
spoke in glowing i terms of the 01
| work of Dr. Spears. Dr. J. L. Ben- ni
bow spoke of Dr. Spears as a s]
Christian Brother and neighbor. Is
Dr. A. R. Howard of M. E. T
Church. Sumter Dist., spoke of Dr.
Spears as a Citizen and business o'
man. Dr. E. A. Parker Esq. spoke w
of His Honesty in business and
Church. As pastor?Rev. M. C. p
Allison. ^As a Presiding .Elder? P
Prof. W. R. Fisher. Dr. Spears as S
a rightful candidate for the Sec'ty g
of A. C. E. League Dupnitniciit - T
Captain Abram Simpson. An original
Poem was dedicated to th- w
life of Dr. Spears and read by h
Mrs. Ruth Dinkins.
Prof. George*Abraham, Prof,..J ^
C. Prioleau, Mrs. Mattie Fisher P
Mrs. A. E. Sanders and Mrs.' L.- R
Crawford spoke of the very fine
qualities noticeable in the. life of
Dr. Speark especially as a friendly i
1 'Dig Brother.-" ~ 7"'
The master of ceremony, Rev.
\V. C. Crtrwfortl presented Rev. M. -xT.
Rcberson who in very glowing l?
and fitting terms presented thj ,
wishes and good luck of ^he^mm- ?
isters.'and laymen in a purse. A
neat little sum of $25.00 was given
Dr. Spears for a trip to the ^
Bishop's Council which meets in .
Kansas City, Mo, this mouth. t,'
The Rev. G. B. Brown, presented 1
all visitors. Dr. A. P. Spears of I),1
-Sumter llist \v:i presented and lTT .
a very modest unassuming way ac- a
cepted .the gift and all the fiice
hings said of him by the minist- _.
:s, laymen, and visiting friends \
iinci assured them that all they f
"tad isaid ami done would only serve
to make him the better prepared to *1
honestly serve them. " Dr. Spears ,
lhen presented his most queenly .J
wile who assured all present that ^
she accepted along with her hus- s..
band all the courtesies given hitn -jit
air times. "A thousand and one J,
Mmosrl thank :you all for the Liv
dig Flowers given my husband,' ^
>aid she.
A very delicious course of p
hicken salad and cotfee, cake and ^
jello was served. T
Too .much praise cannot b<* given
.Mi.ss II. B. Hampton, the teachei ^
>f Home Economics Dept. and hei
;^irls im J committee iiom Mi. I'..- ^
tab church for the very tine way
n which they oivared the ret resi
icnts ToV the Minister.* and Lay j\
men cf the Suniiter Dist. The enire
Dist. hopes to see Dr. Spears
lotted head of' our .General Young
People Department at the Gener- ^
il Conference which meets in_New .
York, May, 1936. ' Y
Mrs. L. R. Crawford, reporter ^
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BROOKLYN A.MJE.Z. CHURCH c<
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Rev. S. 11. LaLey, Pastor 1>
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Chester, S. C.?Rev" 1. <J. Dye "*
filled the pulpit at 11 A.M. in |T
Tie..pastor's stead who is confined ^
o bed, due to influenza. We wish '5
for him a speedy recovery. I f>
Rev. S. H. LaLey has a room,a
with Mrs. Rebecca Young on Gift- P
ham street.
The service was wonderfullly ?juried
cut in spite of the absence
of the pastor. The office"r3 and "
members kne'w their duty. "
At 3:30 .M.. funeral services for.1*
Miss Daisy Derrick an ex-mem- jc'
ber of this church and a strong
and faithful member of Clinton' y
Chapel A. M. E. Zion Church of ir
Charlotte, N. C. until her death. P
She was alsca member tof the ,r
stewardess board.
Elder Crosby spoke of her life
from her school days up to the a
time she moved from this city to
Charlotte. Rev. Crosbv read the
Obituary. 1}
Miss Derrick was sick only u
short while. She passed Thursday
10 A.M., February, 13, 1036
at her home 600 South McDonald
street, (Charlotte. '.J.,'
Miss Derrick's Pastor, Rev. \\\
II. Cooper in a brief sermon gave p
a beautiful discription of the work Sj
of her.- He selected his text from p,
St. John 11:25-26 "Jesus said un- ai
to her, I am the refturrectioi^arvd ft
the life; he that believeth in me
though he were dead, yet shall he tl
live." tl
Mrs. E. N. Isom was the under- w
taker in charge. I
At 7:45 P. M. Rev. F. R. Glad- ai
don came to us with a wonderful bi
message. He used for a text "Not beveryone
that saith unto me Lord, cl
Lord shall enter into the kingdom H
of heaven, but he that doeth the b<
will of my Father which is in hea- c<
ven. w
Mrs. M | lie, Wright on Ashford 1(
street and Rev. S. H. .LaLey are si
..on the sick list. We are praying
for them. Visitors are welcome t<
at all times. I
BOWMAN NEWS |
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Service began at the Antioch
j Baptist Church at the usual hour.. B
Sunday School was omitted. Rev. C
bO. I. Gilmore preached a wonder- tl
'ful sermon. He spoke from St. ai
1 Luke 16:23. Service brgan at 7:30
Sunday night. Rev. W. Wine t<
spoke from the 3rd book of Timo- tl
thy 3:2. We had a very wonder- e(
fr.l service. Rev. Wine stressed pi
"Be A 9oldier for Christ". : n<
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ALLEN TEMPLE
A. M. E. CHURCH
Greenville, S. C.?Sunday school t
>ened at the usual hour with a it
rge attendance. We were glad ,<v
i have favorable weather after u]
iving so many bad S|u*days. ii
he lesson was thoroughly taught u
it_-classes. The review by Rev.' w
. P. Adams was fine and enjoyed
7 all. * ai
Morning service began at 11:15 tl
.M. The Junior choir turned out tt
t lull numbers. We were glad to n.
ave Mrs. Lemon back at the or- f
an again. The pastor delivered c]
is "Founder's Day" message as
le weather was bad last Sunday.
is text was found Ezekiel 2:4. He! ^
poke from the subject "Divine a
irects Conditions when 'standing' ^
i your feet." 'This well planned
tessage was strong and gave in- %v
piration to alb who heard it. A K
irge-congregation was present. jj
he visitors were made welcome.
The A. C. E. Ecagttft "met at 6:00 n
'clock. An interesting program rl
as rendered.
A Very splendid Founder's Day j
rogram was rendered at 7:30 ^
* M. Sponsored by. Miss Lykes. ^
ome outstanding numbers were p
iven by Sterling.. Jligh School.
he program was enjoyed by all: -p
We have several sick members ?
ho are unable to be up, we hope
ow soon they will recover. u
The rally is Sunday. All. memers
clubs and auxiliaries are
ected to "lib thVir "Best."
MORRIS BROWN A. M. E. ?
CHURCH
Rev. J. .W. Withcispoof.r Pastor ^
f;
Tho pastor preached two very
ttcresting pormons yes ter a ay. j|
ollowing tho sermonette to the e
lildren which is a feature .on
unday morning. The morning
'rmon was preached from St. r
uke Tf.li chapter and 10th verse, b
he theme selected, and splendidly 0
weloped was "Somewhat to say." ],
ho message was well, delivered
ad well received by the hearers. \
he Sunday, school?and- I.eag-iu*
motioned1 rpsreoHvolv ftt?'their "
sual hours. The Evening seimon?
as preached from St. Matthew tj
th chapter. "Well done" was the v
teme selected by the-speaker. A a
ireeful sermon, practically de- c;
vered, resulted. Mr, and Mrs. j
eys were present during the Sun 0
ay school hours, as well as at 0
ve> evening worship. This profesonal
couple will perform at MoV- ?
is Hrown next week. Their en- j;,
rtainment is.out of the ordinanv. e
Irs. Keys display^ a specular talr. p
tit not genmerally found among
io members of our racial <*roup. u
'eats of meniory_, accompanied by c
ree Hand drawing constitutes 0
ie major part of the programme,
his couple comes highly recom- c
tended, and" the indications are p
lat they will perform to large ,v
udience during their' stav ~ in i.
harleston, S. <^. ' r.
We were pleased to note the j
resence of many visitors during v
ic. day. Our invitation to our
iends, is "COME AGAIN"' Pre- (}
arations go forward for our sl
pring Rally that closes March e]
3th, 1936. It is phasing to noti ],
lal our Junior Choir functioned s<
uring the. day, rendering, .excel nt
service. Mrs. Wi'lherspoon, tM
ie good wife of our pastor is re- a
>v(*ing slowly fnom her recent-^
Iness, to the delight , of our tnein- a
ers and friends. Miss Cornelia a,
arr, one of the members of class 1(
3, was buried last week. The ei
rim reaper hac hot boon idle due
ig this quarter at Morris Brown, p
ur church looks forward hopeful ]
7 to the eqnsr-m.ition of its
ramme, Dr. W-itherspuon stands ^
t the head of our forces, with a n
rogramme constructive in its na- jj
ire. He will receive the support rj
f the loyal - members of the
auich. We were pleased to note j.
i our congregation on Sunday
ight, Prof. Armstrong who used
) be a regular visitor at our
nureh several years ago.
Many of our members have been
ictims of the influenza. We are D
vdeed glad to note- a decided im- ei
rovement in their conditions. The
ltenscly cold weather that has- v
revailed for ,same time, has taken n
s toll in attendance and finance g
t out* church. With the advent of ti
armer weather, we hope for a de j(
ide'd change in this condition,
"he church looks forward with "ftl
ope. a
ST. JOHN' Ar M. E. CHL-RCH "
Rev. L. D. Gamble, Pastor <>i
Trio, S. C.-?Dear Mr. F.ditor?|
lease allow me a space in- your
alendid paper to trll about hap-1
enings here. Sunday School met tt
t its usual hour with Supt. A. R.J
FcCrea at post of duty. Pit
At 4 o'clock our pastor mounted w
ic rostrum, taking his text from y?
to song of Solomon the 5:3: I JV|
ill pull off my coat and how shall tv
put it on. His theme was: "On ai
ad Off Religion". Did our hoa rt ei
urn when the man of God spoko
v the way. He declared that the
lurch must get that old time re-1
gion and the church will be in
2tter shape;. Because of the bad r
>ndition of the roads only a few ^
ere present. Amount raised was' S(
j:uu. .<oe was raised lor our ai
ck sister, Hester Henryhand. I ff
Miss Alice Lowe, one of ouri
?achers worshiped with us. |
Miss Ola Mae Tisdale dined with
[iss Annie Wilson on Sunday.
Miss O. McFadden dined with
le Missess Bennett.
Messrs Mack Gony6rs, James Mc J J;
ride, Mamie Harrison. Joe Me-j lary
and Mr. George Evans were
le guests of the Misses IIattie;'c
id Modest Bennett on Sunday. '
In our High School our mid- ^
urn exam is now complete and
10 boys and girls were very pleas ai
1 with their marks. Watch the A
?per next week for tome good b?
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he palmetto leaoem
MT.Z10N A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. D. L. Coe, Pastor
fie Sunday School was opened ia
s usual form. All Sunday School
orkers were lound at their post
f duty. We were glad to have
1 our Sunday School Prof. JR.
. Hahisan, who rluortd the sclio d
ith loving words. .
Following the school the pastor
nd ministers took their place in
le rostrum. Rev. Holman gave
) the audience an inspiring serion.
Text St. John 8:30. Theme
rue Freedom. We had three' to
ry out for true freedom by joinlg
the church.
At 4:00 P. M. we celebrated our
.lien's Day program which was
n_ interesting cne. The life of
.lien was wonderfully discussed.
The passed week"has been a sad
reek in Zion. On Sunday 9th we
ot the news, from Bradock, Pa.
hat* Miss Conine Kennedy, one
f our useful workers in the comlurtity
had departed thi.s life, ILer
emains was shipped heme. The
uneral took 'place Saturday at
1 o'clock, at Springvillc M. E.
hurch, Springville, S. C. She
:as the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Idward Kennedy of Marlon, S. C.
-Miss Kennedy wSs a girl of a hi)
:y, willing to put over any?prtr
ram that was assigne<l to her.
There were several papers read
y airs. k. rage nam me ciuos 01
Bradock representing' her life's
rork up there. Mr. T. C. Brigman
gave her hvork of~the "Sunday
lehool; Jack J. Page told her work
f several clubs in, Zion; Isaac \Yil
Vims, read her -history. There
ere- many: "papers from other
oints expressing sympathy to the
amily. . . ..
Re\l. Moss Svasin charge of
he sejivice and preached the f an
ral. She leaves to hiduYn-a fahcr.
mdther, fcur sisters and
hree brothers. The life of Cqrine
was as an open book, everyody
was able to read it. It's
ur loss but heaven's gain. We
)ved .her but God loves, her best.
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IILI,BRANCH AJVl.Kc ( III RCII
? Itev. J; H. Ik>7.ier, Pastor
Pamplico, S. C.?Although for
he last few weeks the inclement
eather has rendered the roads
Iniost impossible in many places
hurch-goers didn't fail to do their
uties in carrying out the-policies
f their obligation during the- svend
quarterly conference.
r?.. t tir T ?. i
i/i. n. unuvivii, mi i n vy oil
aturday and began the confernCe
which was climaxed and endd
with much success on Sunday,
'ebruary 16.
Sunday School was held at tin
sua! hour with much discussion
oncerning "John the Forerun nc
f Christ".
At 11:45 Dr. Jancrctte prescntd
by Rev. Dozier, in a .fine pulit
manner delivered a discourse,
ital, practical* and interesting,
ased on Fjrith, Hope and Love,
ronv I. Cor7T3:13. To hear Dr.
anerette mean to crave him; to
now him means to lovp him.
The ^'Brotherhood" manifested
trough him warrant nothing but
nccess. His actual disposition
mphasizes "the supremacy of
?ve" as so well conveyed in his
?rmon,
Rev. Dozier has a well organiz1
program for the year, anil I
m sure with the- hi^h type of
adership found in Dr. Janerett
3'presiding elder and Dr Dozipr
s pastor it will be carried out efctively.
The conference in evi*y
respect was a success. .
Friends?amf?i thmves of?M rs.
osa Brown of Marion ami Miss
illian Thomas froni here and of
to High School bf Marion were
lad to see them-.. We also ackpwledge
the presence of Verdellc
>eas and Joseph Janerett oi Ma
ton, S. C. ,* . ,"v.
BKNK'/FR A. M. K. C HI I Rl II
Rev. J. ('. James, Pastor
The morning service was enjoyd
by everybody piesent. Rev.
tuBos of Th< masvillc, (la., delivred
a most magnanimous sermon.
The Starlight t'lub No. 1 held
their thirteenth anniversary at
ite. They had a niagniticient proram,
with the -pastor'delivering
teir anniversary sermon; was .en
>yed by all.
Ss llSl/l?V Villi. '? ! ...SH V...
T o*:
[en's Day with men officiating- at
II services all day. If you want
rare treat come and hear the
11-malo choir, also at night there
ill be a program consisting "of
nly male, participants. You are
skrd to buy a tag only 6c.
Tuesday eviiiinjf, February 26,
e are inviting you to come, see
nd hear the Armstrong flntertiners.
A small admission fee.
Our Sunday School was held at
s usual?hour The- superintendent
as absent because of illness. We
?gret very much the illness ot
!rs. A. Branch and Mrs. E. White
vo of our faithful teachers. We
re hoping for all a speedy recOv >v
SMOAK9 NEWS
Misses Geneva Pettis, Mary
ryant and Mr. T. Padgett were
le guests of Miss Ribecca Thomp^
>n, on Sunday. Miss Thompson
id Miss Pettis are very good
iendj^ ' .
Mr. George Curry spent the
cek-end with hiM wife at Irmo,
. C.
Mr. Perry Jenkins is still on the
ck. We hope for him a speedy
tccvery. ; Mr. Jenkins is one of
ie oldest, citizens of Smoaks.
Mrs. Ollie Mosely has been sick
>r.quitc"~S"3Bhile, she is in\proving
ime what at this writing. We
re*hope she will continue.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Harrison
e proud cf their little daughter,
nna Rebecca Harrison, who has
sen sick with a severe cold, but
e Is better now.
EASTOVEIl NEWS
By IUtv. L. fi. Bowman.
i AinK ready _t<> plant-; although the
| snow and rain prl vented them
! from making an early start. We
|\isited Mr. I'. R. Wcltlic's fti'\n
one day last week and there' wo
I witnessed one of the best prndri ts
| ever grown on a farm. Criir f?i 1
i i)f corn and many sjtaeks of hay.
lvogs by the dozens. His son I'aol
Jc. who is the farm denionstru:.
tor of Aiken county and his fin"
son 'earned us around and nftt'lf
I it very pleasant for us. Mj\ Wol."
, bcr operate^ two farms. < ne ith.
1 eery store and fillimr station. He
possesses some of the best Tarnr
land anywhere in South .Carolina.
Thirty-?.wo members o-l ,<li
j men and vvoipen nut us last Tucs 1
day at St. Philip cemetery t h'lv
bricrhten the trrodiTds" a fid cl-.ar
away the rubbish that had ir "\. :
up. We meet attain next Tti.
T day for the snnre till - <7' War"
..Please brinjf more , shovel- withyou.
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f.ast Tuesday we ccr. eal!? 1 '.
' Antioch A. M. E. Zlbn Chin v.h t
preach the funeral of. Viss .Itai.sy
Scott and hvr-young''-brother; both
died, one hour apart " it!) ,
j pneumonia. The father amljuoth-j
?rt?ami ant thei.?brutim;?w ere?rrr"
: able to be out, indeed this w ijs t\
sad occasion,
i AJlen!s Day was observed las'
: Sunday night. Miss Annie Ue!i
Martin and Master''Willie ilnpkitix
t read eXecilvnt'--papers on the IjtV
of Richard Allen. .
j . Pew -rally for the missionary
last Sunday, was a suee-. Hi-il,
j captains being absent will be called
to repvrt Sunday. Mrsr l.iily
Squire and Mrs.' Mary Mu'rraa:
first; Mrs. Lillie Evans ami M t-*-fr|
Mattie Bates, second; M m. CiTr. i
?;Mr-Young and Mrs. Sophi.a Scott.'
third.. . 'j
Rev. Bowman was calle<i la$.
vSxrr.day to Columbia, his nephew
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? tvj <% i c* v* iii^ M li C UIH1 > 1 h- I < *"! J
Mattie being HI wit+r pn himbnta.
.Heywartl was removed to the hos !
pi tar and is improving jit t.hi.-'l
writing. * Other? are improving]
nHilar enn; of Dr. lianuds^-^?J-?? j
-j-?Ml-s. Maggie 11< vi?k 1 ?i^ t,-f?syv.
York is visiting hvr mother, Mrs.
Annie Brunaon.
Miss Webber spoilt the wiek-- nd !
home,
j Mr. Nathan WhahyV vm i b. j
iMrs. Fannie Robinson who war
72 years obi last week is urtde;
tin- care of the doctor.
Next week Rev. Bowman , will .
' visit all those slackers who failed
to pay their dues to the church; ,
lTf will also visit GadscUm,?Wat
oree, Hickory Hill and Sand Hill .
Use' Kirhy's-Mineral for colds,
sore throat, pneumonia etc.
The Palmetto Leader brings i
you hi re valuable nijws than any
other paper in South Candijia o:
our grcjup for only j>e. If you fail
to see tiie boy on street call by
the A. M. V.. parsonage and yu.t
will he sert-'etf gladly. "
The second quarterly confei j
ence will be "March 21st The Pis-I
trict (Nhifereijce Rally will Lv d
he filth Sur.dav. Tn n,i.l>-.?c>. ?u
Sunday School, Mis.s Inez Mni'tin.
To address the League, Miss Be.-"
sie Green. C- me to churih. G j
to church.
BROWN CBARKL NKVVS
By Mist* Susie 1*. Jimiucrson |
Our church school opened ? on j
time, with our hclovni Sept! K. !., t
Laurence in ch-rge. "Why. was the j
least in the kingdm great r tint' |
' .Joh 11 tTTT Baptist" proWiKed urut'
discussion, but our efficient pa~I
tor was on the job an I settl: d the I
j question, lie v. Bowman is cert-air j
ly bringing things to pass :t
Brown Chapel.
Among the many visitors who
attended service Sunday were Mrs.
Hitelle .Mayers, of Columbia, a.
form l member of the pastor, an. !
Miss I)ouglass, '.t member of t ;>
faculty of Orangeburg Tr. Sch<> >!.
.Mr. and Mrs. \V. D. Dash, win.
.wgre detained at home with a
1mld case of tin. flu were seen at
the vhnrc.h Sunday mingling
tuong fronds, ami little sweeti
Kva Mae .lamison spent the weekend
with her grand parents. ..Sir.-'
I \vill leave next week for Philadelphia.
Rev. P. H. .Gray of Gr-t-n
.wood spent .1 few days here Dt>t
'week \b-iting friends.
, Rev. and Mrs. Bowman brought
mother Kennedy with them in
their ,tar to the church. Among
t.!l< Se Who I i ad ite- I nr : ,.i- '
!y are: S. I). Shines, I). K. Killer.
Johnnv Moore. Hcnrv 11il?s 1, r. ! .
\V. Brunsnn, \ViJic Daalu Mvlisha
Robinson and others.
The leaders who .made' a p .>>d"
rcpoit Sunday were t'lrtudie Keuilv.
W. M. Means. \V. 1). Ha-li. 1..
J. Jamti'son, Robert Iriek, Adain
Jamison. Lewis Hanton. Dixon
Watson.- I'. lb Ibish, G. Jamison,
and Rev. W. J. Qi'.atcrbuivT
The "do nothing class" was mentioned
Sun lay. Those who are
far behind better watch out and
pay up. people are
expected uCBrown .Chape! the f?'
Sunday in March.
Sunday is the last chance we
havc. for Allen's da\y let". )>i:t it
over.
MlI.UNS NEWS;
Sunday was rather a nice dny
for church-ffoers. "Sunday scVa o!
opened at the usual hour with superintendent
and *<eaehurs at tho.r
post.. The lesson was beautifully
discusse.L.
At llTdO The pastor"came to us.
nft"r the usual'preliminaries he
took his theme: "What Place Has
Jesus in the AtTairs of the World"
text taken Luke 2:7. There was
never a time when Rev. Brooks
preached any better.
At It o'clock P. M. the funeral
of Bro. B. L. Lewis was held. Rev. ?
J. L. Brooks, pastor officiating assisted
by Rev. E. W. Holmes, pastor
of the First Baptist Church
(u hiu-j M.i.iius of v. i: ci; H: other
} -Iyewiji was iutMi-ctOT a number
, of yews. Tin' pa-' r' t \t \va
taken?(i i ?A? ?.<.
xi idii'Ii wa?p. i...i ia- i i. i a spl-.::
was ma lt; ny I; \, liMm
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PROFi ^iOXAL
(ARBS
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BR. \j. M. DANIELS
I'll} >;i-ia-u uiul Surgeon
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I *! i \< Tin; IN All. < i?I IMS
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She)" i>n itii'l taiw thv :? >i.
Pay .yia-ai upon t.he Savior's
breast,
i\~ io\e-'you dearly, but Josus ^
lovi-s v. I P St r.
SI ? ;? vi#?fT7fe;i on, sleep or.."
FVuhiren; Mi'- M- 11. Jo.nOK Mrs.
F<. I . Waiu;.i Mrs. M. K. P.owman. .
lb !- Guinynrd.
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ustu i; the sacred
Lions to our compe Irfl
understanding. dig
1 Service .^insures |YTj7l| etc
compliant* with |^\}J
10 'nviolf^le rights
desires of the he
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