The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 28, 1936, Page Page 5, Image 5
Saturday, March 28, 1936.
I CHURCH GOING SUNDAY AT
HIITHKL A. w. E. LHLKLH~
The pastor and members of Bethel
A. M. E. Church, corner Taylor
and Sumter Sts, Columbia ? C .
"O are arranging to have a Church
I Going Sunday March 29th. They
I. are planning to -contact all. their
L members who do not attend servieflfc
es and each member is requested to
bring or invite one or more persons
' who do not attend church. And all
those unable to come on account of
feebleness provisions are being
made to have them carried to and
from the services. Any member
knowing of such persons are_ask-ed
to inform or phone the pastor,
I Rev. S. H. Lewis, 1400 Taylor St.
k Phone 5373.
i1 Governor Olin D. Johnson in addressing
a colored congregation at
Sidney Park C. M. E.-Church last
' Sunday said that no church going
4 person is not in the number who
en cini? oa..
1111 WIC kJlOU c VjUUIIIJ UI |U \j|t^
| Prisons and flood his oftice with
petitions for Clemency, but to the
j opposite the majority of Criminals
' are folks who never attend religious
services. r
The services will be at the regui
lar hours', ll:lp a. rh. and 7:30 p.m.
? Vi The sermons will be preached by
" fc the pastor and the choir will ren~
1 der special music for these -ser4
vices.
The committee on arrangements
is asking the public to assist and
cooperate with them on this occasion;
come and worship with us7
NOTICE
Mr. Abram Simpson, President
+ of- Allen University will deliver an
address Sunday evening at Ave
\ o'clock, at Bethel A. M. E. Church,
?T- corner Sumter and Taylor Sts.
Special muoieal numbers by Giro
Club of the College.
Mr. Simpson is being featured
by'rhe Brotherhood of Bethel
A. M. E. Church.
The public is cordially "invited
to attend. I :
Janwa 'M tyoudbury, Pre*.
RevrS.^H7"Lewis, Pastor
TO THE BAPTIST BROTHER^
4 1 HOOD OF SOUTH CAR.
?' : ======
Dear Brethren:
All persons who expect to atJl
tend the Baptist Missionary end
??Educational?Convention atr Laui ens
Mdv 6th please send in your
names by May 1st to fRev.) H.
W. D. Stewart, 232 Hampton St.,
Laurens, S. C.
ALLEN TEMPLE A. M. E.
CHURCH
Key. it. l. Umun, I'atitor ?
uroenvipe, ?. ?sumiuy scnooi
oponed at 9:45 a. m. with a large
attendance. Our school is growing
X?with ifiy coming of spring. Wrr
4^. had at) ? interesting lesson. The
review by Mr. Sitton was fine and
enjoyed by ali. The school is linking
raped progress in tho automobile
race undoiv*Mra>
| houn. The school hopes to reach
. j Washington, D. C. "
Morning service .began~at 11:45
i arm. The pastor preached a strong
. sermon, vcrv timely and one that
. IL. really is in need today. .He used
? for?his- subject, "The Power of tr
Praying Church." His text was
found Acts 12:5-7. We had a "er>
large congregation. Among the
- visitors, Miss Marie Young, a
graduate of Allen Union. We were
glad to have her also the other
visitors. - -
The A. C. E. League met at 6
o'clock. An interesting meeting
-s? was held.
Night service began at 7:30 p.m.
The pastor, again delivered a
strong message, "Jesus said unto
^. them I am The Way, The Truth
and The Life.0 This message was
.Jt wcH worth hearing.
, An after collection was taken for
'the people suffering from the
- "Flood."*
Many plans and entertainments
n m Kninr, u ^ v, t. 1 .. tL.' 1.
?v* u wnig opuuaui t u XVI Hit' UL'U^fit
of-our Educational rally which
comes off Sunday.
_. ~TEe sick members of the church
"are improving;. . We ' extend to
Mrs. Emma Griffin our deepest
| sympathy in the lost of her moth{
er.
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EMMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. J. E. Thomas, I'astor
J *>' We are still having great times
in Zion and are anticipating greater
timofc during the rsxt two
weeks. Beginning Sunday, March
29, a great revival will be held.
Rev. W. W. MeCuller of Chesterfield,
S. C. will command, the army
of Light which will be arrayed against
the army of darkness. We
extend a cordial welcome to those
^ who will come and help us in this
v fightr
? Last Sunday was an ideal day
and church goers were delighted
to find it their privlege to worship
* at their respective churches. The
j pastor conducted the devotionals
i during which time he read for the
4 morning lesson several verses of
??tho first chapter-of -Str JohTT~be_
^ ginning at the seventeenth verse.
6 The text was selected from 'the
t chapter named at the sixth and
seventh verse. "There was a man
- h sent from God, wdr<55<r narfie~was
John," etc. Subject "A unique
message." This well balanced and
impressive sermon was one that
sent a thrill of spiritual enthusi_._
ia?m through the audience. There
was one accession, Master Carl
Mitchel.'
The Sunday school lesson,
"Jesus teacher true values" was
indeed interesting. The lesson
taught us that we should be more
concerned about the things that
are more benedicial and worth
while, ml hi1!' than giving our
thought to the leaser things. A
splendid gathering of teachers
scholars and visitors wdrfc present.
Mist M. L. Young has returned
I to the city bavin"
TTiiTly during her school perioc^. i
Mrs. J. Walker of Augusta), (Ja.
visited us during thy day.
BAI'T. CHURCH
Rev. Hooks, I'astor
Holly Hill?Sunday was a real
spring day and most church goers
took advantage of the lovely day
by Attending church. We had a j
large crowd out Sunday morning'
and Sunday night the church was I
jratavu. '
The pastor was at his best all
day Sunday. Sunday moi'ning |
from the fifth chapter of St. Luke1
and the eleventh ' verse. Subject:
"The Master's Call." Sunday nite
he preached another soul stirring
sermon taken from Mark/Jth chapter
and 24th verse. Every heart'
was touched while this man of i
God preached. The members arc
cooperating with their pastor financially
and spiritually^ The finance
for the day's services was
$17.01.
The choir rendered splendid mus'
ic all day.
The following visitors attended '
services during the day: Mr. Hen-J
derson, Mr. Jefferson, both of j
State College who are here doing
practice'teaching. ATsb'Miss Jenk-1
ins, one of our former teachers j
who was spending the week-end at'
The home of Prof, and Mrs. Roberts.
truest of Miss Pickett and
lots of visitors-from the church of
the city. Come agaim_ This is the_
church of friendly folk. We always
welcome visitors. Mr. F.
Murray of BowmatV S. C. was a
pleasant, caller at the home of Prof,
and Mrs. Roberts Sunday afternoon.
MORRIS BROWN A. M. E.
CHURCH
Rev. J. W. Witherspoon. Pastor
. _ ? - i??t?.
The worshippers at Morris
-Brown last Sunday, cnioyeu splcn
" did sermons all day. The day op.i.itu
flm nostAvV ennnnn.
ettc to thy little church, The l)a*tor
spoke to the children from the
subject, "Carrying a light." The
" leSSOn was well icceiMil and appreciated
by young arid old.. The
morning sermon followed the sermonette,
and tvas .'preached from
"St. John 20ih "chapter and 2otTf~
.verse. The theme from which a
soul stirring sermon resulted, was
"The print of the nails." Dr.
Withcrspoon was certainly at his
best, as he developed the beautiful
story of the tragic death of
uniist. tie uweit upon mo memo,
i.nm Liu' uni-l l to i\iw\ 1^ looking
fof nail prints in the hands of pro
fc-ssed Christians, lie also stnss?d
the fact, that the world is dcv
inanding proof for what Christia
lis j 1 aim to be.
The Sunday school and League
functioned at their respective
hours, and the - evening sermon,
was preached by Rev. Chas.. A.
fligby (White) of Illinois. The
text selected Was taken from St.
John 3rd chapter, and Tth verse.
ion." The congregation listened
with rapt attention, as the speaker
unfolded the scripture. We noted
with pleasure. the presence
many visitors during the day. A
mong?them, were?the ftvllowiilgT"
Mrs. C. A. Higby, Miss Edith Caper,
Miss Alberta Hunter, Miss Lola
Davis, Miss Mattie Garrett,
Mrs. F. B. Miller, Miss Josephine
Stewart, Mrs. Goodwin, Miss Ida
Mr. Thomas, Miss Julia Simmons,
. all were introdn. im>, unit mail^ In
feel at home.
Our spring rally takes place on
the 30th inst; and aro looking
forward to success in this effort.
Dr. Witherspoon is already looking
forward to the securing of a
Easter Day collection. Callenders
havc been distributed to a number
of good workers, and they are expected
to make good reports on
tho same. The idea is unique, and
makes its own appeal. Our spring
revival will soon be omthe way,
and will continue up to Easter. We
are pained to announce the unfortunate
accident which occured to
Bro. Jno. German, leader of class
No. 28. He is at the Roper flospital,
suffering with a broken leg,
sustained at his work. The church
prays for his early and complete
recovery. Many of Our members
who have been on the sick list are
recovering, ami wo at? nlcnaed tn
see them ?t our church service&va
gain. Morris Brown looks hoi>efully
forward.
NEW TRINITY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. B. F. Stewart, Pastor
? Wellford, ,S.?C-.?Ifunday school
was opened at the usual hour with
Supt. J. B Foster and teachers at
their posts of duty The lesson
was beautiully discussed by the
various classes after which the
pastor gave a timely review. I
The pastor came forward after
a warm prayer service and chose
- -as- ft?text-~Matt. 6:33, subject:"
"Safety First1'. He delivered a
masterly sermon which was enjoyed
by all who sat under this gospel
feast. Visitors at our morning
service were Dr." and Mrs. S.'
D. Brown of Spartanburg and'
Prof, and Mrs. C. H.. Rookard,
teachers in the public school here.
B. T. U. met at 6:30. The dis-|
cussion was conducted by Mrs. A.'
L. She!ton. SoTo by Miss Essie!
McMillen.
The evening service was large-l
ly attended. The pastor again
came fonvard with a burning message
taken,from Matt. 5:1>, theme
"The Happiness of a Peacemaker".
i
Rev. and Mrs. King from the
I Florence Chapel M. E. Church
i here were visitors at the evening
' service. Visitors are always welcome.
KINCi CHAl'l'ELLB
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. O. I). Young, Pastor
.1
Sunday was a Tiigh day at King j
Chappelt; Sunday school "opened i
at thp usual hour, with Supt. H. 1
V. Thompson. The lesson was well .1
tauglht with the various classes,
and everybody seem to have en- i
joyed themselves.
At 11:45 Rev. Young brought^to
Us a wonderful sermon. We always
enjoy hearing him preach
At 3:30 p. m. we were entertain .
ed by Deep Creek Choir, Rev. Mrs. 6
E. L. Wheeler preached a wonderful
sermon, all Who listened enjoy* o',I
i it? _?
tu am iiik ner. nope sne win conic' | a
again, also the choir. We always" ,
welcome visitors at all times. ,
On Sunday afternoon, 7:45 Rev.
Young proached a very interesting j
sermon at Silver' Spring Baptist }
Church. Every one enjoyed this
wonderful message. We were {
very glad to have Mr. Clark Wat- |
kins of Greenville, S* C. with us ?
on Sunday morning.
Miss Lenoia Hunter, Bertha and j
Francis Mack were the week-end (
guests'of Miss Virginia Gantt and ]
Miss Henrietta Maxwell.
The friends of Mrs. Daisy Parrocrnf
vonr mneW fUof loff
for Philadelphia where she will i {
make hor home. Mrs. Ola Weston <
leftfm^Gretmsboro, N: C. whCr5~ ,
she will spend some time. Mr. H.__
Blown, Miss Ida Weston were hap j
idly-married on March 21, they <
left for High Point, N. C. where ,
they wili make their home.? (
Mr. M. White, Mr. Willie Gantt, t
Miss K. V. Collins, and Mr. Char- (
les Watson of Seneca, N. A. *
Brown wore visitors of Miss Clara
Vance Sunday afternoon."??
Miss Mattic Jamie and Otto (
Jackson, Mr. Harold Peppers, Miss }
Clara Vance and E. V. Collins ,
were highly entertained?at?the
home of Mrs. Nettie Wilson,' Cal-' ]
houn, S. C. to a party given in i
honor of Miss Nina CoUins^of N. 1 ;
Y. City; they were served with delicious
punch fruit?salad, cocoa
and noun^l, cake?AlLenjoyed?a-tnlensaiirflftprnonn
l_
The Pulpit Aid met at the home
of Mrs, R. B. Thompson on Thurs
day afttrnoon, 8:30 o'clock. The
meeting was called to order by the ; \
l'residont, Mrs. R. B. Thompson, ' '
After business the hosiess served j i
delicious refreshments. We ad- <
journed to meet at the home of ; 1
Mrs. M. Winston on April 16. C.
~W'~ Williams, Reporter.
MILLER CHAPEL CHURCH
Rev. (J. H. White, Pastor
Newberry.?After study period
the Sunday school lesson was re-1
vitwtd by Hiss Hilda Caldwell.
Supt. Floyd hasaHplarr^arrang-1
od for the Easter exercises. Miss .
Angerone Young has charge of (
the music and Miss L. M. Harris
has charge of the program. t
At morning worship the pastor
gave a spring message from the
subject: "Youth the springtime of J
Life." Many heard the discourse.
Ah eager group of Leaguers
were out at their usual hour and
-joined president Harris in making
-chr?discussion interesting. Our
pastor was yvith us as usual.
The pastor's evening message
was taken from Psalm 107: 30,
oi. At this service Mrs, C.harlote
Clark united with the church. For
the last four Sundays we have ta- ~
ken in a member. Mr. Joe Barnet
united with us March 22.
Mr. G. C. Williams gave the
church a clean receipt for an obligation
that has been confronting
-the church for sometime. ~TKe~~
pastor, officers and members are
Allen University Quartet and '
Glee Club will appear here April
11th at 8 o'clock. Don't miss hearing
these, singers.
Remember the Traveling contest
is on. The winner is to be given a
trin to Allen's commencement.
The different organizations of
the chyrch are functioning nicely,
.and meeting regularly. You are
welcome to all our services. Buy
and read The Leader. See Paul
Allen. Only 5c.
?
ANDREWS NEWS .
St. Andrews A. M. E. Church
Rev. W. Carolina, Pastor
Sunday, March 8, was a great
day at St. Andrews A. M. E.
Church. Women Day was sponsored
by Mrs. E. Green, Mary Chandler,
F. L. Carolina. It was made a
red letter clay by the Ladies of
Andrews, S. C. 1 Morning service 1
1st hymn lined by Mrs. Ida ^Mon- :
jone. 1
I Prayer?Mrs. Lee McCoy. .
Solo?Jrirs. L. Richardson., '
Scripture Lesson?Mrs. Susan
Taylor.
I Second hymn?by the preacher.
Notices?Margaret W itherspoon.
Sermon by Evangelist, Mrs. M. i
Alston. She preached a soul stir- ;
ring sernion, which was enjoyed by
all. St. March 16th chapter 22nd
verse.: ,1
I Evening' service, hymn by Mrs.
S. Becton.
Piayer?Mrs. Susan Milton. ,1
- -Solo?Mra*~L,ula.-Stxong._? |_.
Reading?Mrs. Anna Lee Bell. I
Scripture Lesson?Mrs. E. B.
Green.
Second hymn by preacher. ,1
' Notices?Miss Lillie Jordon. The
' Evangelist, Sister Alston preached
from the 6th chapter of revelation
Sister Alston was at her best and
[ everybody enjoyed it. Mrs. L.
'.Smith rendered pleasing music
with her hhmr of ladies ushers, for
the day: Mrs. Mary King. Mrs.
Hasben, Mrs. Graham, Mrs. Jackson,
Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Sherman, ,
Mrs-. Robinson.
The following sisters conducted
prayer meeting: Mrs. B. Cooper,
i Mrs. Mary Alston. Mrs. Julia Smn^
ter, Mrs. Lue Witherspoon, Mrs.
Cruel, E. Swinton, Maggie Nes- ,
mith, Mrs. Mary Chandler, Mrs.
Barnette, Mrs. Washington, Mrs. ;
Annie James, Mrs. F. Byard, ,W? i
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THE PALMETTO LEADEI
were glad to have the Rev. and
Mrs. Mond with us.
St. Andrews was crowded during
the day. We had quite a few visitors
attending. We are all lookinpr
forward for Men's Day, the
5th Sunday in this month at that
time they will carry on.
Our pastor was in New York
City on that date.
During the week, he was there
as a witness in Surrogate Court,
New York City.
On last Sunday, March 15, the
[jastoT- preached a soul- stirring
sermon full of good thoughts.
TK n ?\o enln/tf n/1 f Vi.. T Lr >?-?<
1 IIC I'OOVUl O^ICVVV'U VIU X
18:1-21, subject, "Elijah appearmce
and -conflict on Mount C-arnel."
Didn't our hearts burn
Vhilo he preached.
Our Sunday school is still fcrowng
and the teachers and children
rre getting ready for Easter.
Mrs. E. B. Greene spent a week
it Hemmingway* S. C. with rpla;ives.
We trust she ha<J a pleasant
stay. .
Miss M. E. Jackson, one of our
teachers attended thv State Teach;r's
Association which met in Cqumbia
last week. Her trip'and
day were a pleasant one,
Mrs. Elizabeth Core and.'child en
of Fla. are back in Andrews
igain at the home of her parents^
Ml. and'Mis, i?K?Graham Silw
.vill spend the summer.
- The writer, Mr. and Mrs. Kul;o>i
Tisdal and Miss Aquilla Beeon
visited Warsaw on Sunday
norning ?r mount 7i?fi a \t t,Church
where Rev. Wagner is pas
iil' Hn OrtlrxAf n/l Uio e/vt? f.......
. - * V ?V*V>V>.V? IWO OVTl 1UVU 1 1UIII
Jalations 6:7. He preached i\
iplendid se.rmon full of truth.
The writer attended service at
3t. Andrews on Sunday night, her
:hurch and listened to. a sermon by
ler pastor, Rev. W; P. Carolina,
ivhioh was short '*"< *pio,v
Mr. H. T. Givens paid a visit to
Kingstree on Sunday on business.
THE MOTTO OF THE ABBE
VILDE-fHS-TRICT
She Flie? With Hnr ftn-n Winjr.j
As our District Conference is in
April we must be on the job early
.o'make reports. I am asking
?very man to make a round report
n April. I see that Bishop Flipper
is asking the Presiding Elders
sf Florida to make their Educational
reports the same time that
Bishop Williams is asking. - This
is done every four years.
Our people are very loyal after
all, and believe in good leadership.
When I think of some of .our great
heroes, who once were Presiding
Elders, but now they are gone to
the great beyond, and yet they are
not all gone, snnm *ti)l lie.. t.wluy
are heroes among us We i hink. al
Drs. Wall, Flegler, Sampson, Chavess,
Johnson, Young Arehy. Dykes,
Beckett, Chappelle, Thomas
J._ TT 1 vr i ? ?
uv-uuy, nenuerson, rseison, Alexander,
Nichols Miles?and others;
These have made good, but I am
sure they were appointed Presiding
Elders between the ages of 40-50,
Then why want men to wait now
to get 80 to be Presiding Elders?
If my memory serves me right,
Rishop W'llinms t
ed one man P. E. under 40. And
they too have made good.
These Presiding Elders maj
have been early plucked school
boys, but have pastured from 1
to JO?years?successfully. ^Fhey
have not tried to kill the hen thai
lays the (Jolden egg. Every thing
might not have gone as they1 wanted
it,, but we realize that the
Church is bigger than we art?/ Nt
has to do if he has never been one
this comes bv contact. I mean be
a preacher and never been a Steward
in the church. I cannot do my
duty as one who has been a Steward
because the-laymen are coming
up against conditions some of us
did not have when we were Stewards:
So the Laymen cannot know
the work of a minister because he
is not one and has not had the experience.
I read the other day. an article
with this expression A certain mar
once was a P. E: and he is nov.
shouvcd aside, and that man has
never fail^l in bringing any re.
ports. But that same man faileS
almost $200 last year. It will not
hurt any one to tell the truth.
Yours for service and cooperatioiT
J. C. Quarles
CARI) OF THANKS
We Wish to express our sincere
appreciation for every act of kindness
and expression of sympathy
to us during the recent death of
our mother, Mrs. l)na I'ressley.
Children: Mr. C. J. Hearst, Mrs.
Emma. Griffin.,
WOODRUFF NEWS
?Sunday school opew-i at the usu
al hour, with Suptt. and teachers
at their post of duty.
At 11:30 tI\o pastor came forth
with a burning message which was
delivered with power.
At-8 o'clock Rev. Allen preached
a timely sermon. The spiritial
firo burned freely. A splendid and
attentive audience. ? _ _
Tfie~Tnends 6f~7Tr.~TIehry (Jar
1 ,1?,Miao M,.?
ribtta Garrett are now making
Hheir home on East Pine St.
The sick Ifst are: R7 P. Norris,
Mrs. C. Foster, Mrs. R. Rico, Miss
Maude Wost of Spartanburg was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
Wilborn Sunday.
Funeral services for Mr. Fprd
Green, who died on Saturday, Mar.
21, after several weeks illness was
held Sunday afternoon/ at 3 o'clock
from tho New Bethel Baptist
Churdh. The Rev. T. 1). Gist officiating,
assisted by the Rev. Stacy
and the Rev. Irby. Interment was
made in the South Side Cemetery.
He is survived hy hin wife, Mrs.
Mary Williams GreeJi, and eleven
children, 2 boys, 9 girls, a mother,
Mrs. Nealy Green, 4 brothers and
3 sisters and a host of relatives
ind friends.
I '
I A 1'l.BA FOR RKTTKR SFI'J
I PORT FOR PASTORS OF
ORANOKHl RO DIST.
Iiy Rev. W. J. Robinson, 1*. F.
! In holding .quarterly eont'o! one-" ,<
, es J?lirtd it-'felavmin;* to &-i> what ;
small amount yf salary artd *i.p;
port some <-l thy pastorsun .ire;- !
tinff. ~ We doitbt need any more
law bearing on this point, but w>
, tatd the present law put into pin.-- <
tice by the Stewards an i Lla>>
i.taucrs ol the church.
Officers and members, you inu-.
remember the pastor is *the hub
that turns the. whole financial am. 1
spiritual machinery of mr gre:i>
left as a secondary matter, but .
should be considered equally wittr 1
all other claims- of the chu: ch. i
When the pastor is not paid, i'
is quite a handicap to him in thy ,<
community. He cannot pay. hi
bills and is scon listed as a "dead. 1
but, thus his usefulness for goo i i,lessened
and his membership is
largely responsible for it.
1 am urging all the ollieers* one
members- of. the Orangeburg l>is
trict in particular and those of tin
Central Conference in general t< '
sec* to it tlnit more interest be'man
ifested in collecting and paying ti '
our pastors more'support and sal _
ary.
If vou will pay the pastor prop- .
erly'ior service, he will sure see to
it that all other financial claims >
the, chureli lie paid at the propei time.
Quarterly Conferences On
the second Sunday I was
with Kev. B. O, Scott and" his .
good people at Friendship A.M. K.
Church. A very large crowd- at
tended services and four personjoined
the church. Rev. Scott has ,
- his ehuieli ut'll organized and al:
members are willingly at work.
The members love him and say
they want?htm-stx-ycars inure." tic
paid, his full assessment and with
the help of his officers and "mym?
- bers gave u.< the best receplio?if Vv i
er Solomon Stokes, the hero of the j
Steward Board and all the chtn\h |
department heads, made timely *(
1 em arks. May God ever bless this
real pastor and numlc. ;
On 'the third Saturday and Sunday'
I was with Dr. .J. C. McClenrm
and his good people at St. Deter'-Station.
Rev. Mc<'(emm has made"
it possible to hold his quarter on '
Saturday, lie had quite a large I ,
group out. both, Saturday and Sun- ; "
day and his quarter was among "
the best. The officers and mem- |
bers ary highly pleased with the 1
, service he is rendering. His
. fduirfth i< w.-ll .i >i-g:nvi v.-..l l .
i ^Sunday I stopped In Orangeburg"'
to see Dr. .). \V. 'Washington in
spiritual action at' Williams Chap- ;
el. lie preaclud a g< o<l sermon. It
wr.s his Junior Church Dirv. and it
Junior Officers. l?r.' Washington x
has an objective and is moving I'm
ward towards the g<?^l. He, with t
the officers assure us a hundred
per cent success in his: quarterly
, conference next Monday night.
? Notice to Pasters ?
I By request of the entertaining ;
.n}r pastor and officii rs* of our Dis- ,
- trict Conference,, the date.of nuet|
.ng has been changed, to April 2d, 1
~ 21. Please he on time with deie
gates and local preaclmis.
Read the Palmtto Deader and ]
; reau news worth -reading.
! KASTOVKIt NliWS
1 : . . . i
'l'he- Grand?Con i t?rrt?t?rri:int+rr?
, held tlieir annual session- last Sun
day in St.Philip_A. M. K. Church,
i\lrs. Gertrude WoodaVd, grand dep \
1 uty. master of ceremony. Brothel .
David Myers one of the Stewards \
' made the welcome address; Mrs. ;
> Annie Robersi n, grand .worthy ;f,
counsilor -made a lasting impre.-- ]
, sion in her wonderjiil address,
i She knows what to say and when t
to say. Mrs. "Catherine llolley, ?
grand conductress rendered quite
! an assistance-" on the program. S.v |
i eral members . from the Court at
' Gadsden took part in speaking anil
' singing special selections. The \
prog) am was very constructive and I j
I edifying, full of inspiration and I i
: information. Mrs. 11. Woodard j
m bjfeseiftod t he- spaker for I hi? in-- j i
. casion, in thy person of Rev. Row-j ]
"pian who sekcted for his text the >
lXth' .chapter ;ahd ,24th verse of .
Proverbs, Using as his subject: "AI(
True Friend". The scrim 11 was 1
full of information, it was very,
inspiring, full of the Holy Spirit ,
for he preached . as never before.;
Next Sunday is rally day for,
the.district conference and all the [
* members are asked to pay \V>u" 1
leader 50c without fail. At .":.;U j
P.M. the pastor and his jubilee ^
choir is scheduled to worship a'
- Brown Chapel Station.?O; aner-?
burg County, and en tin* thiol j(
Sunday night ~in April we worship s
at Mt. Oliver Baptist Church.
On the third Sunday in April
there will be a lyaby contest at St.
Philip ChUTeh "b. tAveeTTToh ' I tables.,
1st, 2nd and old prizes will be v
awarded. . . ' y
Hereafter, tin* Willing Woikc- j,
vr i> .i.'.i .1... 1,...
?w<u,v i\. AJi'v* IIK?II? auy. 11v ?r> m i v g
by calling the club' <?veiy Sunday n
^ """ ^ J- il^cT
! just
after service. I.ook out I
bnartf So. who has been carrying
tlie banner, a live wire is in
-i.n lit. *??
.Mis, Amaixla Joyner has return-|
'f from tirroir-i'oro, X. after!
i stay of about four months. Mr.
ijob-.ii ( ottoji was funerali'/.ed last!
fsurnlay' at St. Matthew- Church,)
'is I'astnr, l-Jev. S. J|. Shiver of-j
11' iafvl.?ALl:.? ( ott?i, <l+o4?Hi the*
elumbhi 1.o~i.it.il II.. ..... ,i !
n'l.v linee day?.* Undertaker llol-j
,ey ami "S n 111 charge. '
()\ r oUOU ft. iif lumber. was f
bo kf l in by Ui Trustee/* "1 >n. i
IMiiliji ia-t Monday at Kiny-i ille
.< make thy . nbctirvitJ i 11 1 11 y
ni'iit Ml I Ik- OtuITFTT. 5 ~
I la- a. iiu *rs 111 I hi'.- s < '. <1: ait
planting corn very iapu!*> a'- t
luttina* down fertUiaer for \
. b'.-u -a:.lis oi' aeivs an- beinj.' ; lai:;
<! this week.* ' ' ' L..
A I.ntw;-.is-- in town tin- w. k.
?ut t'omi vhui'i'h members w;jl not
petal ail lea ,slirt\\> and stay u me
~ut li.-.y bevuitsc ym' -liiye iiioa y?
Have some xe : k.*';' ;*'>t i
n ">; ? y 'COij;e to ehinviv, pa.
** in* dues, keep your. rovenant,
peiii**..yo.ir money in your own
Inireh shows. Un Thursday. tlu
.mi of. Apt i! there will be a naivtiK*'
picture.&hu.w,..educational ant.
unu.-iny at St. Philip A. -M J-1
liu?cli Hy Mi'. Wrlhams ,uf Mat;
iii'i-f J'on't iiii.^s tiiis- shu\v> oi.v
'I lllC best C'VLT lie "11 iu tile ch\lllil
\<imis in-; i hili'ljcii ~>c, ad ;!ts !ii" .
Mrs. (.jiu i-iiie .Mm i in :int Mr,,, .
at hei in.t' Slott i- still ntj tiu- with
ist.
AUs?s _ Na?mi I'rinjrlC addressedlit
Sunday ..siiirMil la.-t Sunday;
Mi.s. FlorvitrcCornish "!' Cu;len
rwiewed In r piescriotaih
I he 1'alihetto Reader., 'lie-:e w!i
vu.an und Rastiiver, II i. L us, or
hul ih n mm taking ill,- pa;, i ;V;:,
.live nut paid up your sub-ci ipti->ii
>lease see Rev. I,. (i. Bowman who
ivCs n; Eastorrr and pat youi i;<?
eipt. I'll use pity up. at "Tie; ...
rhiaku .-"mi- atrangemouts Vith
iiui?1'nr tli" litlltllH'". ? ?
To 'address t lie Sunday s, !.
diss Helen Bowman. To add' ".-'
lu- A. ('; E." IiVanue. Miss R. < ,
..ee Alston. Come t.o'Cluucdi. (h
o Church. .
ST. I'll I I.II'A M. K. ( 111 K< II
.'Sunday was lietUltB'iil for all'
lu:rt|> K"ers;
\ i : . i i w- ...:d. .. .... i . .
.miss ii. rmimi, a sumeill ai
datlu'r' Aeadelny, is spending th.
spring holidays at home with her
mreiits, Mr. and Mrs. A; 11. Smith,
dr. Smith has It.n siek'but lit
out again an i <n the-go'to thehrlight-of
his l'liends. ' ~
Mrs. R. B. Brown, of Holly Hill
iml hot" diiug'hter. LB mice and hoi
li.ece, Miss Kvalyn fcm'ith a student
'I Stato ('pIIppv spoilt the work
villi' relatives,
In. and Mrs. Richardson. S'ur'ner;
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mu-rry
md little daughter wore the *gue?t\d'
Mr. anil .Mrs. hi. \V. I.aweiinci
>ni:day-7 Miss Radiol Hawc) cue
i teacher at. IIcmniingway School,
p.otit the week-end yt h-me with
a rents, .
Mrl llavTJ Smith, .-VI B. Smith,
lr... -Mack Met T< it. students o;
Ivingstroe High School spent the
,cook-end at honvc w itparents. H
t< K Ifll.l. BAfl 1ST t 111 IU II
Be v. TTI Ik Taylor. Taylor
Winnsborp, .S. -As. Stunduy.
A'as a v.ery pleasant day many usenil
led out to Sunday school
vhich opened at 10:20 o'clock with
ill olliccrs present^ After discusdun
of t"he les.s'uji. a sphndid colecliun
was realized.
Iiv the afterm on the Bible ( ir-1
le- was. taught in a Very instruc- \
iv?? maimer from the subject:)
"Blqssings of Doing Righteous, I
'oily of Wicked Acts" ITov. T.Oth j
hap'.er. - '|
Mrs. Sarah Bduluarc lias re-]
in ned after spending two weeks |
U" Ashcville.- N. t)., as guest ol
ier sister. '
Mi", and Mrs. Roosevelt Mcore,
dr. R. 1'. Moore, little .). \\ and
Jessie jK'an . motored to. Charlotte,
vT. C. to accompany their mother:
ikd wife to her h me here. While,
h re. they were dinner glhsts of'
ir,. n?i';t Kft-o lxn-t.i iVaivfnvit.
1 he teachers attending the i atnettu
State Teachers Association
peaks of a very splendid session.
They are as follows: Mesdame:4|
.. 1!. Oglesby, Malvina M. MoorcS
disso-' Kdith Boykin and Mr. C. *
]. Stevenson, ajso Mr Koosqf?dt
iloore who carried them.
The Moore's were also callers
l the home oi Mr. ami Mrs. >addur
Gladden while in Charh tie on
.unlay.
JOHNSTON NIIWS
Sun.lay school opened at 3:30
,*ith a large crowd .presents Supt..
i. 1.. Pope and teachers'at their
ost of duty. |
At 7:15 p. in. RiV; J. M. Blassen
ante, preached a wonderful serlon.
sting the sacred
ions to our compe- kv^rxl
understanding, dit*-- ryAql
Service insures ||Tirj]f
Pji e^t^e ^
> and desires of the flKsH
red. Ek^3|
1 ?
Page 5
Mr. Hen Falisou opart; <1 this
lifo March 22. at r.is home <>>i Jack
-son-St, I"hi- l'aini!\ has nur sympathy
in their i' is.
We arc lad Mi i see Mis. Kvelyn
Williams out a yam al'f. r hoinK ?? ?
ill. .
Miss f'arrii* Pope .has many
friends wilf In* irja'l to know that
sne is wen ana .out-ajrain.
.she. i.s well-and out auain. ??
Presiding Klder A. I'-. White of
Savannah, (?a. preached a wonderfill
st'iinon at .Bethel < . M. K.
Church on Wediesday ni/xht.
Miss Man.iie ('ho Bland left Sat
unlay f?>? lleni)?stea?i, L. I.. N. Y.
where she wiH 'spend'the summer
-with "sisTefsT
.Miss Cynthia'Harrison also left
Saturday for ;Bronklyn, N. Y,
Mr. 11. Wilson of Augusta, (ia.
was the tfue-t of .Miss Alb ita*
Myles o? Sun lay afternoon.
Mr. II. (irei-ii of Aujrusta. (ia.
visited the Misses Myles on Sun-'
dyy afternoon.
.Miss Justine Cray, a student at
Bettis Aeademy s'pent liist" \v- ekend
with her sifter, Mis- N. J.
(jury.
Miss;-Sarah (>. Silupson spent a
very pleasant -week-uirl in A ..{(its- i
ta last week with relatives. * 1:
All "tfle 1 ineTnTiers" of tit*- K'dikv*. _i
"' '"I ' '<nu.U 'I cai.'.me Soi-.<>o!_ fa, -
ulty attended the association in
Columbia last week. ThoV report
a .W'-V I'h-asunt trip. 'Vf
The .Mt. Ziun* Suti !a\ school ,!lut
,l'f " ' M. v> /'-h .vi;',t. U.'
" |{u~- ami teach. !-, at t"?u ir post
'4 duty, The: lesson u;,y taught
by. Rev. W'ashny ton of Rid"c
Spring.
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professional?
cards
- ?II M '
dr. l. m. daniels
I'Hysiciau and Surgeon
..Gllice Hours: ft v? 10.A. M.; 1 to 2
v P. M. (5 to 8 P. M.
Special Attention Given' Diseases
1? Of Women. ?? ? ?
Cilice: Residence:
11- > ^ ashingt* -n.- .2230 Hampfuri
PtRTne U12'j , Phone 75(51 1 '
dr. j. g. stuart
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Glasses' fitted Accurately. ' '
-Qrt'oc jjbui.'. 1 eleohon. |
ji:uu to 1: r. .M. * Res. 4Gj2
G:00 to 8:UU P. M.' Office 3T'J*3
Office: Resilience: .
2030 Taylor St: *?i; I'ine St
Office 't^ouis;. Tel. phone:
11 A. M'. to 2"p. M. Res. 8t>75
G P. M. to .8 P. M.
Dr. W. D. Chappelle
Physician and Surgeon
Diseases of Women and Children
A Specialty. #
Office: ' Residence:?
TrnrTady. St. 13(11 Pine St.
Columbia, S. C. ,
Office Hours: Phones: .
8 to 0 A. M. Office GU33
__LL_tu_^i P. -M. Resr-fftrnr-?
G to 8 P. M.
Dr. R. B. Frederick
Physician
T,
Office: Residence:
HOT1 j Washington _141G Park
Over Victory Saving Bank,
Columbia. Sr. C
Phone 7811
. All classes o:' Dental Work
Dr. L. H. Hallman
1) E N T 1 S T
Painless Extractions; Sundays by
Appointments. Days: Mondays,
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays,
Fridays and Saturdays
Office: 23GUH' (iervais Street
Columbia, S. C.
Office Hours: Telephones:
8:30 A. M. to 7.:00 P. M. Office G033
k Residence 8873
^ Dr. D. K. Jenkins
~ I) E NTIS T
Killing, Plates. Crowns, Bridges
Sunday by Appointment
Anesthesia a Specialty
.llOT'u Washington St., Cola., S. C.
DR. A. B. JOHNSON
SIRGEON ,
Office: 1414 1-2 Assembly Street
Phone 3466
RosT3ence: 913 Hampton Ave.
Phone 8740 **
REV. J. H. JOHNSON
Office: 2029 Marion'Street
NOTARY PUBLIC
Dealer in Real Estate, performs
marriage ceremoniesf- writes wills,
deeds, mortgages, claims, etc."
Call to See Him
Office Phone 8107 Res. 67 |1
N 1 riMvDh.KirK
Attorney "at-T.aw and Notary Public
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS
?State and Federal
1119 Washington St., Cola., S. C.
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