The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 11, 1936, Page Page 5, Image 5
Saturday, April 11, 1936
PEACE'S EASTER MESSAGES
^ At Second Calvary Sunday
The following services will be
observed at the Church Sun.laj
according to announcement b>
the Minister, Rev,. M. Marquette
Peace. 11:20 A. M.?Message
W Theme?"Outwitting Frustration.'
And 7:00 P. M. Message Theme:
"Sequel .To Calvary".
To these services you are welcome.
Church School 10 A. M. and R
T. U. Group meet 6 P. M.
CALVARY A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. R. B. McIIoney Pastor
Sunday was a very bad day for
service. We were rained out
completely; but made a few visit*
after being in Leesville. The presiding
elder and I stopped at Bro
Edd Gregg a short while, an'!
sister and Bro. Sam Howard, and
from there we weathered the rail'
on to Batesburg to visit a fpw oi
our members. We stopped at
Bro. Dan Smith an,d there we wvrt
weather-bound. Bro. Smith,
through his faithfulness had col.
- - - lecfeed for us some money for hi>
? presiding elder and pastor, foi
which we thanked him, and alsi
his good members of BateSbuvg
May God bless this faithful brother
and his deafr wife who late 1>
- joined us at Calvary A. M\?E
Church. They also fixed for us u
delicious chicken dinner, which wt
enjoyed very highly. And to oui
surprise, Bro. Smith on leaving
: j *i.' l.ia n
witf-~resmieiicc tins kiiiu dtu. ]irtv
sented to his pastor a haskel
.heavily laden with groceries
which he had gathered from his
good members ^find friends ol
i, Batesburg.
Those whom have given to.this
Bro. for his pastor are: Sistei
ATtfamTa- Artemus, bister E. GTP
son, Sister C. Hartley, Sistei
Carrie Beaoham, Sister Garry
William-9, Sister Sallio Ranis,
Sister Rosetta D.^ Jackson Sistei
Allen Davis, "Sister Viola Oxiner
.. and Sister Cornelia and Bro. I)ar
Smith. We thank these good peo
pie who remembered us in pui
struggle. The reason why my poor
people of Leesville names are noi
mentioned in this list, they coul;
not got to church Sunday. But al
of them are loyal members am
are in sympathy with their pas
tor. Look out for Leesville next
? - m m ^ ?i ^ LEXINGTON
NE\VS~ ..
w. ?M...
Sunday was quite a rainy day
byt the church supporters were ii
??J1 attendance* to their pastor ii
a financial way.
The second quarterly conference
is to be in progress Saturday am
Sunday at Mt. Zjon Church wit!
~ ETder E.~F. G. Dent in charge
The pastor is asking every mem
- be*-to make a full report.
Easter is Jiere, and tho Eastei
spirit is being greatly stimulat.
ed among, the young folk of Lex
ington. They are expecting i
?great timq in the programs at vai
ions churches. Easter program a'
Bethol Church will be rendere<
Sunday night, 8 o'clock. Coim
out and see the young people ii
action.
There will also be an "Easter pla.\
given at Bethel Church Monday
night, sponsored by MisS Martin
Wright and Mrs. Sarah C'orley
entitled "The Easter Challenge.'
The characters of the play an
composed of community teachers
not miss seeing it.
Miss Martha Wright, Jeane:
Teacher of i/cxinirton Countv w?!
happy to have as her guest dur
ing the State Teachers' Associa
tion, Miss Mary .E. Wright, i
teacher in Walterboro. Sehoo
system, and Miss Laura A. Reid
Jeane-s Teacher of Allendale an<
' Barnwell Counties.
The Mutual Society, Lodge No
30, 32, 33 and 36 will have it:
annual celebration Sunday, Ap'ri
19, 1936, at 3 o'clock, Beth.
Church Lexington. Rev. W. B
Bowler will preach the annua
sermon.
METHOD UNION DROVED'
~ SUCCESSFUL
Millbraneh A. M. E. Church
Itev. I. H. Dozier, Pastor
Pamplico?The start of what i:
s known as a "Methodist Union,'
proved very successful Sunday
March 29, when a huge group o1
A. M, E. and M. E. members unit
ed themselves at tho above men
tioncd church with a well plannec
program carried out to order. Th<
dawn of a new day is emerging
from behnd clouds wheh shall ever
be a contrast to the light o1
"Methodism."
?Rev. S. V. Fowler, paster oi
.^alem and Wesley M. E. Church
. es^jsaw a vision and made contacl
with others in authority. And as
> a result his vision was made ?
reality wnen mousanus gatneret
to its program.
Early in the day Sunday \va:
well emphasized while all road:
leading to this point were dotte<
?* with walking peoplev - auto- am
busses,- rushing to take ? part ir
the further exercises of the day
IRew Gordon of the. Marsblufl
Charge (Mt. Zion and Bower:
Chapel) delivered the mornipf
j sermon in. which he emphasizec
the contact between God and man
The possible time required foi
; * connection.
Many inspiring lectures as wcl
as readings, quartets, ""SOlos; et?
"* were enjoyed by all. All report:
1 were good.
Mrs. Malinda Cusack Jones i:
home to bury her brother, McKin
, ley who came to his death verj
untimely last Wednesday.
Mrs. A. Guile is much improves
t Mrs. Naomi Bennett and daugh
1 ter, Evelyn were brief visitors ol
Mrs. Guile Sunday, April 5.
I PRESIDENT GANDY SPEAKS
TO THE STATE SUNDAY
SCHOOL AND B. Y. P. I.
CONVENTION WORKERS
OF SOI Til CAROLINA
r Dear, Co-Workers:-?It has been
- a long time since I have written a
[ line about our state wqrk. But it
> is r.ot because 1 ajn cafelcss or un'
concerned about, Abe continue!
giow.th sind expansion of this great
and important work that lies so
' near and dear to my heart. The
"teaching of God's word with an
earnest and Sincere desire that
souls ma.v be saved from eternal
ruin is the most important .work
that could claim the attention of
Christian workers. If we are not
willing to give our moral, spiritual,
financial and intellectual support
to this great work; you may
5 be Certain that you have a poor con
ception of God's Holy word, and
. that your Christianity is undoubtI
ly at a very low ebb.
I As President, I have not been
1 able .to attend any of our board
meetings'this year, nor have I been
- able to give a?lecture oe an adflrcss
' for the advancement of this great
work. I have been sick for six
months, for three months I was
' very ill, for the first thirty days of
my affliction those who saw me de'
clared that it was impossible foj;
me to live unless ^on mmseii
r wrought a miracle. I am not at all
__well now, I cannot walk without
[ crutches, and cannot go far even
with them, but by. thp help of God
,. I am so much better than I have
r been. I must take this opportuni1
ty to thank the members of our cx[_
ecutivc board for the splendid do
, nation ser.t me by Miss M. J. Brock
= from our regular hoard meeting
V expressing their,deepest sympathy
for me in my aft fiction, and"hoping
i how soon I might be myself again.
' I havu tievqr worked with a more
"RTihIT sympathetic,"'"cooperative and
' congenial body~TTf Christian/"workJ'nojs
than- tho members of the State.
Sunday School and B. Y. P. U. Con
' volition board members
' . It is indeed sad for- me to think
1 of giving xij) the presidency of this
great co-operative body "of Christ.
ian work?'i's wliii linvi' s'ood hy mi
in every thing I have tried to do
I for the advancement of this great
I work But I find that the. demands
. now for sermons, lectures, and addresses
coming fiom all parts of
the .Slate arc greater man i am
' physically prepared to meet. And
by the help of God I- shall not
stand in the gate-way hindering
.the onward march of this great
army when there are others who
J ar.e morally, physically and intel^
iectually prepared to lead them to
higher height and to greater victories.
Therefore I am not in tin
I field for re-election, and.will send
my resignation to the next regular
- S. S. .and It. V. P. 1L Convention
board meeting I am. also asking
Prof. C. A. I.awson, as first vice
President, to deli vol-?the mldress
that I ain on program to deliver at
the State Convention in Laurens.
S. C. the fust of .May; mvd-to pre
pare the annual message for the
' State Sunday School and B. Y. P.
j U. Convention in JULY that meets
at Morris College, Sumter, S. C.
As I anf no.t &rtain what-tu/ n my
atllicted knee may take before that
time.
. | Dr. S. C. Campbell., our field.sec^
rotary informs me that the last
session of the. Convention held at
! Morris College has been a veritable
, n velation to the S. and B. Y. P.
U. workers of the State, and that
' the interest and enthusiasm over
the state is greater th a nit "ever
. has bi_on JOie Conventions and
, Unions are planning to attend this
Cpnven.tiori that never have attended
a convention before. I do hope
j and pray that every board tnemI
her, Keginal Vice President, District
Missionary. Sunday School
j board members. Life members and
standing committees will double
their efforts this year for thc.gen^
oral development of the great work
j that lies before us. Dr. S. C. CampI
bell has done a wonderful work
this year in organizing group meet
I ngs, conducting teachers training
rourses ami Bible institutes over
the. state. He has macfe a great
sacrifice in his efforts to bring our
work up to the highest standard of
> officiincy. But he cannot possibly
do the work that needs to be done
without our nioral, spiritual and
financial support. I have pleaded
5 lor these six years .that 1 have
' been your president, for a school'
, of methods for Hie" training of Sun-'
f i day School and B. Y. P. U. work
ers in religious education. In a
- way niy dream has been realized
1 hut "not perfected, there is a great}
or work to be done, and will be
!" done when wake up to our moral
- and fiancial obligations jve owe to
> mc young peopie ui ?ui kiwiii Mim
to God.
5" May the greah head. of the
church, who has,led us on thus far,
t load us oiv to higher and greater
achievements.
i Charles F. Gandy
LANE NEWS
' Tho United Order of Cblorerf'
Farmers Aid held its first board
' for the yeay,1 HrW>, at Marion Bap?
1 tist Church, March 2<>, HMO. Meet
ing opened 11 o'ebiek.-- Devotional
f services by Rev. M. Dozier; pray5
or by the same. After remarks by
' the grand master, the bound of
' the board was called for: it was
motioned aivj carried that 0 seats
r across th_e church. Afterward the
. past word was taken up. AH was
' found iin possession. Ne*i the
welcome address by Bro. W. B.
' Dozier.
Response by Bro. N. Brown.
> Next we had a few remarks from
- the deupty grand master also
' Bro. F. W. Lawranec; after which
the rolj of grarid officers was call
1 cd for; afterward the report from
! recording secretary. The minutes
f I were lead and received; afterward
a few strong remarks by Bro. T.
C. Chandler on "We us a Race
Sticking Together." The death
report of the Lodge was called
for, 3 Were reported. Hymn No.
:U-U L. M. was lined. Next reports
from Lodges by delegates.
Morning session closed ,1:00 o'clock
p.m. We all enjoyed a dinner
.of long remembrance.
Evening Session
Devotional service by Rev: M.
Dozi'cr; after which report of the
Lodges was finished. Collected
from Lodges $382.40; paid out for
1 -S.I-l.l. .
uvnuis UIIU uilUYUUiauie U'OUUie
$1G5.00. Next report from financial
secretary was called for. Afterward
a collection was taken up
for the church: rewort from mineral
Secretary also recbrding secretary
was read; have in hand up
to present date by the help of the
Lor d $751).20. Afterward the
names of present , delegates and
Comtuissioneers' were called for.
Next the officers were arranged
for election. We enjoyed a very
timely election. One that will ever
be remembered. We. were entertained
very highly by our hon
erable grand master; afterward a
tew remarks, by Rev. S. M. Hughes
and W. M- Brown. The. seat of
tho next board was called for by
the grand master. It was motioned:
and carried that the next
board be at Jerusalem M. E.
Church, Blakely, S. C. We thank I
the members and friends for Mar-|
ton Church for that excellent
greeting and dinner, we will ever
remember them in prayer.
Reporter W. M. Brown
SAINT JAMES * I
A. M. K. CHURCH
A .
RcvT Half 1i. Thompson, Pastor
Ashevillu, N. C.?A'- Wind and
Yain-s.torm swept the city the entire
day putting Sunday schoolgoers
and church worshippers to'
<iuite a difficult task in reaching
their places of worship. In the
face of these handicaps, however,
a large crowd was-in attendance
upon the church scliool. . The lirSt
lesson of the Second Quarter's sei
ies was studied and discussed
with much iiVcri'st?and?thought.
All preparations fpr an interesting
Easter Day program by the
Sundayt school ^partml. nt-have
been completed and the children
are happy over the coming event.
.Morning service began promptly
at 11:0() "o'clock with a splen1
id crowd worshipping. We were
glad .to have the re.turn of our
pastor to the pulpit after an illness
of six weeks. Amidst a
very large collection of beautiful
liowt rs and palms coming directly
from Charleston, S. ,CM Palm
.Siindi)" was ry appiopriately
observed. The careful selection of
music which was-beautifully suntr
by our senior choir added to the
service. The subjec.t of the morning's
message by our pastor was
'Jesus'?-Victorious Entry Into Jerusalem".
.taken from St. Matt.
21:!'. Great joy came to the wor-shippers
who took part in the
service.
With the gt eat joy?which came
to us on Palm Sunday, there was
also sorrow. The funeral of Mrs.
I.ula Morgan who was a member
and an officer of Stewardess
Roatd number one was held at
.3:00 o'clock. The large host of
members and friends who paid the
'ast tribute of respect along with
the beautiful flourl offerings attested
the high esteem in which
she' was held. Our pastor <Mivered
Jo eulogy the subject of which
was "The -Mouse- Eternal" taken
from II Cor. 5:1. Beautiful "mus?
ic was rendered by "the senior
choir.
The evening service was splendidly
attended despite the continued
rain and wind-storm. "Youth's
Contribution To Palm Sunday"
constituted the subjec.t of our
pastor's message taken from St.
Matthew 21:10. A full day's program,
beginning with The Ressurrection
Service at 4:30 . throughout
the day on next Sunday. As
usual the ?n.tire city is awaiting
with tense- the ' annual cantata
which will be rendered Ivy our senior
choir on Sunday nite. This
-rendition ^ nn.l.T thy djyeflhm.of.
Mr. J. W. Brogdon, our chorister.
TIIE SACRED FLAME" PRESENTED
BY SIDNEY PARK
The choir and ushers of Sidney
--Park C. M. E. Church will present
"The Sacred Flame" an Easter
pageant. Monday night, April K;
at 8 p. m.
This is a very good parent with
plenty of good music and speaking.
The admission is 10 cents.
Hope Grant, organist; Roland
Smith, president of choir; B.-Boozer,
president if ushers; Rev. T.
J. Douglass, pastor,?
FINI,KY HIGH SCHOOL
Chester?The following students
were voted "Most Popular
in our Class"?5th grade: EdWard
Crosby, Anna Belle Spann,
Ollie Gladden, Edward Crosby,
Fred Hnlt K Virrhi <WHt ns-.-He?v
lietta Feathcrston, Leatius Leathers,?
Henrietta -J* eatherston, James
Maekey, I/o'ola Wright, Hattie B.
Hinton.^Calvin Brown.
Chester friends were surprised
to knoow that Miss Bessie Belle
Brown of Ix-eds was happily married
to Mr. Luther Gregory of
that vicinity.
- M vu. Eva Heath spent ^ last
week-end in Leeds, the truest of
her sister, Mrs. Sarah J. Wilks.
Mr. James Heath writes that he
is making good at Tuskegee Inst.
M ss Mattio M. Heath is doing
nicely as assistant matron of
; Benedict College, to the delight of
I her many friends.
Rev. A. H. IIatwoo?d of Union
was in the City Monday and made
a pop call to the Heath family.
O" 1
THE PALMETTO LEAE
D'H'HI.K HRANt II A. M. F.
(llt'KCIl
Rev. J. K. Dixon. Pastor
Sunday was a rnincy day. lull
the Supt. and a number of his:
faithful teachers were at their
post of duty.
At 12 o'clock Rev. .1. I\. Dixon
our ly\iriK . pasiol'... p'reaclii-cj an
instructive and forceful sermon
from 1st Peter 2nd chapter and
28th verse. Text, For ye were as
sheep going astray, but arc now
returned unto the Shcphar I and
Bishop of your souls. Subject.
"Christ the great Shepherd." Oh
how our hearts rejoiced as he
spoke by the way.
At 0:30 the 'A. C. K. league
held its session which Was very
fine. The debate: . Resolved that
the city life is more beneficial
than the country life, was eonducted
well .
At 8 o'clock our Educational
Rally was quite a success. Though
tho rain was falling, but the faithful
.leaders reported $100.03 and
more to follow.
Next Sunday our good pastor
will call the leaders in at Mt. Pisgah
Church.* This church n* ready
for the District Coifferc nee. Qui
minister is a one hundred J>/rcent
pastor/ We are proud of the
splendid work he is doing on this
Charge, more members have united
themselves, to the church this
year than ever. before. May he
live long to continue the good
work. Visitors are always wel.
come. . ? .
M1IJ.KK CHAPEL A. M. K.
CllURCH
- " Rov (;: II. White. Pastor
Ni.whert'y, S. C.?Although a
down pour of rain Sunday. Supt.
Floyd, a ft \\* teachers .and scholars
were? at church school.
. This being Palm Sunday, the
_?ervi'ccs Wi n? nppioprbitc f.n- tin-,
occashm. The pastor's text was
found Matt. 21:10, subject "T'u
Eternal Question, Who is.-This?"
Thosu present wore palm in ' the
form of a cross. Con.ipuinion was
adnr+mstyred. The pastor.'s subject
Sunday mnrnipg will be, "Immortality
the Moss of the. Tomb.".
-Baptism?services?in?tUf?niorni ay.
also at .'1:00 o'clock the. Sunday
School Easter Exercises.
Stewardess Hoard No. mot
with Mrs. Hassie Ruff'Wednesday
afternoon. Diuccni ss Board held
their meeting with. Pres. I'ratt
Thursday afternoon. On Friday
afternoon Stewardess Hoard No.
.2 met'with Mrs, Bess jet Yo.ng.
Miss" Ilattie. CrdTfl'er, .otie of our
very active young la'dus-Of tlu
church left for Chicago last Tuesday.
May success be with her.
Don't miss hearing the thrilling
singers of ^llen University, bore,
Tuesday night, April 11th, at s
o'clock. Come everybody and get
a seat. Admission 10c aaiul ljc.
The Traveling Contest is on
Sunday nighWApril l'Jth. Help
some group lewler win the trip.Deacon
,rttI7nCy" Reed. 1 with '
several rural quartets and choirs
will appear here April 21th qt <s
o'clock. You Jitlve a most coi'ilial
.welcome to worship with us at all
services.
KM AN 1'EI. A. M. K. (Tll?K('ll
Rev. J. K. Thomas, Pastor
-The weather on last Sunday
morning was somewhat inclement.
For a time it seemed as though
the rain would last tlie entire day.
Because of this the attendance- a.t
Te morning service was hampercdsotnewhat.
Those who braved the
weather and earn, out heard a
Very'uplifting sermon delivered by
Rev. W. W.MiCnller. who had.
been preaching dining the past
week in our revival m etings. Rev.
Me Culler is a powe-rful expounded
and hfe sermons are inspiring anil
touching.
An tnurmous audi nee was seen
at the evening worship. The seating
capacity was alnjost taxed.
Once more the messenger came before
us and spoke the* word ot
truth sending a thri.ll through the'
entire congregation. A happy time
was experienced during this service
which concluded the religious
activities for the day. * There
ttrtro . three?ace-ess-tot --: tsonny
Simmons. Margaret Douglass and<
Margaret Cirice. A lafge nutirtn?iof
visitors were pre?u nt. Those
who registered were; ('. II. Mercer,
Jacksonville, Fla.; Mrs. James
Mc.Call, Miss MeCull, Mr.? John
McCall (white) of Hath, X. V..
There were others whose names
were not recorded. We were very
much pleased to have had these
visitors and they seemed to have
enjoyed the evening.
During the past week the meetings
were largely attended and
much progress was made relative
to conversions. These services.will
continue for another w.ek U rini.3a
* jng 011 FYi.day nig b1. April 10.
?Now that some of -the schools
have closed several of our teach^
ers aie coming in. We acknowledge
the return" of Misses Georgianna
Holmes, Thomasina Williams
and Edith Shvlton.
Jest before the evening sermon,
Mr. Clinton I. Young read an inte.iesting
paper setting forth the
origin (Tf 'rrjrtm: This frptng- ratnr
Sunday i,t was very fitting.
"The Holy City", will be presented
on the evening of April 17.The
public is invited to witness
the same.
You arc welcome at Emanuel at
any and all times. >
oolpvujm; VKWB
- Carrie Bell -Kinard spent the,
week-end with her sister and
neice in Charlotte, N. C. She reports
to have had a splendid
, time. She raised a small sum of
inonc.y as a donation to the coloyed
hospital in Newberry, which
they are now trying to build.
. Carrie Bell Kinard, one of the
agcntk, Dr. J. C. Grant, Manager,
v
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MORRIS MtOWN M. E.
<nrucn ,
^ *
lit v. .1. \\. Withcrspiion, Castor j'
Tlniatininir "wrath1 r in tlv -J
motnititr , prrvrnU'd many vvor- ; .
shipju'i'.s from atU-mlinur >srrvir't I
at 11 a. m. Dr. Wilhrrspoon ad- 1
(Iri-ssi'd tin.*' c'hilduMi :iv nxii-.i ..r. i
|thi> subjccl_ of "Habits." 'I'll
m ruing sorinon, . piea dad frutn
Hebrews 1th chapter an I I -it-:i
yerse. and based upon the theme
"The temptations oof Culvarv*' 1
was indeed a spiritual C< iw-t. The 1
services of the Sunday school and
I.'.ague. were up to the usuaal
standard*. " !
At 7:"y) p. in. I>r. Witherspooh
| helxl the attention i his emigre- '
, e.ition while |.e' |?. a h d. using
th.* text St. I.uke I*;th chapter and ]
fifth verse. The theme d iucte i, '
jwa< "The great g If." Tlif fa- .
miliar sPuy u f I.azurus and
I the rich ini.ii, was'.unfold d in all
of its, sine icty a:i i .-it'iiitieanee.
.The Ilofy Communion was a inrin- .
istefed. at each servies. V.'. i ..
j-ivt-l\ht? parsing- '-uf M r~...,Fraiik j (
dlifier at. Corde.-*vilh?. S. ( '. the!.
. fath r of Rev. P. IT Kopec.-lea'ler
"of' Class Nil, <*!9 of our. . church. j j
A*t this writing Pro. Titus Ward j ,
is vi ry ill at his home. nuuJjcrii
104 Anson St. Thy churcb. prays
for his recovery.
Our'revival niectinjr becran Sun
clay nijiht, and e ntinus.s to lias- j
ter. \\\. are pleased to note that .
Pro. .1. German lias lef'L the hospital,
and i- at his. liunn No. 5
llolmos St.
Our rally is .extended t th,. :'.i ! i
Surt'Jav in April.' Attention is
now centered upon Lire. GiLutid
(' nt'c rente ne.\t niontln
I.LltANON I'IMiSliV I lilll.W
UlllUH
Pidy.way, S." (L-r-AI i,ss$?s, Flossy
Kelly add Amanda ..James,' who at
tench. d >the Murcls ni< e i..y oT "
Yciune People's League "No. 1 ol
FaiifUdd Presbytery, held at Ladson
Presbyterian Churchy Colttm
bin, S. ('. l/roUyht back very interesting
reports of the meetir.yc_Also
at.' ending .the meeting from Lebanon
Church, were the pastor. It*;v. '
J. R. -Dungce. and Mis. Dnneci
who is-or.t of t-he adult advisors
. Closing exercises for Lebanon
day school werw held at the
hnreh Monday and Wednesday
r.ijrhts, .March I'th and 11th. Tin
i'Xoi rises were exceptionally fui<
and reflected jrr.-a.'. credit- upoli
l>oth tile teachers and pupils.
'1 lie Parent Teacher Associatio.it
of Le banon School was. repr'e
settled" at the mee ting: of the State
!>y M' s. I .eat ha 11. (i recti, teacher
i f the priinaify classes. '1'lds, meet- .
tie prcceeiieil !y ojic day 'tin
nu'lit; of the Palmetto State
reach, i s." Association which was
attended by .Mis. (ire-en. Mrs. Dun ?
ai. i .Miss Amanda -Janies. all
teachers of Lebanon School, and by
Re-v. Dunp.'ee woo i pr.seiitcil Fan
field County Teachers' Association
Us a member of the House of Del
elates.
The sick list of L.bai.on Ge?n 'crejratioh
includes at present,
.Mi-.. Kdith \~aiulei In.^t. ,M:. Rnhi i, Marshall
and Mr'' Per, i'j ioleau. Sr.
Mr, Raymond .Miller and Miss Klo
se P? iob-au''have ree-eivol t'd from
recent illness.
Rider R. L. 'Knjflish, ckik of tlu
session, was eh-leyate from I.ebanott-tHnmdi-t-o
-the *meet in^ of?F-arr
field I'lvshytei'y. held in Lancaster.
S. March "Jo-27. The tAVotn. it's
Missionary Society was i .present- ,
eel by Mrs. Dummcc. and .the Vour.y (
IV- >J"i 11 '~ S. c.eiy by Miss?Amanda- i
James. Durinir the li-e-ss taken .j
by the Presbytery for that purpose.
' Mr. Lnylish and lkv. atulj
Mrs.. Ihinyxe . joined* the jiT'oii] .
whirl) drove to Charlotte, N.to
hear an address by Dr. Joseph '
Van e. Mo.leiatoi ot' tli- General i
Assembly of the Presbyterian I
Church in the 1*. S. A. <
Services, Sunday nvrninjr, Mar.
2(J, were very, enjoyable. An inter'.
s.tinir and forceful .sermon on i
Stewardship was preached J>y the i
pa>tor. from Gen. "And the <
Lord had respect unto Abel and to <
his ofiYrir.tf. But unto Cain and to
his offe.tiny he had not respect?' 1
I,l was.show n that the blessedness
of worship is to result of a proper "
attitude-trf-hcarl ami mind am-thc _
part of tlie worshipper. and that
lib "alt" t>f" worship jrrndjrinirly-pcr.-formed
is acceptable to .the Lord.
Follow; in jC the services a meeting,
of the session was held in which
important business was transacted.Mr.'Millard
Williams has recently
elected a new dwelling on a lot
adjou^rinir lvis. resiiK nee. It is now
occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Miller and family.
NAZARKTII A. M. K. ( Ill KC If
Rev. (". M. Williams. Pastor
Owinir to the had weather Sun- <
day,many wei e cut otf from Sun-J
: day Schua] -and services. -A lino ?
start was made with the tally. It (
is hoped that we will continue- to
do u'ood. .1
Tim mi iiiKni v i\i' V?>vn ) <>t li rhtit '
enjoyed a wonderful meeting last '
week conducted by Rt v. Thomas
Williams. We are always (rl.atl
to. have hint with lis. lie brought
tt* splendid mes s a ?es- ail; the-weckr-"
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MiMSTltKS WIVES ALLIANCE
At the home of Mis. Hujfftiy,
2.1 Taylor St.?. March 20th, the
meeting of the Ministers Wives
Alliance was held. >
This "meeting was a veryi.nter. stiity
one an ] showed much process,
hath in number and real
ror.stidJrti ve work.
A fu*r lht. devotional exercises
w re concluded, the President,
Mrs. Owens introduced Mrs. Air
-
,iv-.- as a new member
and she was made welcome. She
is the wife -rif the Rev. Robinson
who is presiding elder of the ()rangeburg*I>istrict
A. M. K. Church
^1 is. Robinson expressed herself
is feeling. <|uite.at home with us.
yt'he guest of the afternoon was
also introduced, MiV O. *11. J'vtruose
whose husband is one of thl*
teachers of Allen University.
I'Ih-v are 'living at 2324 Taylor
-Rre-t. She said that she was
lelighted to. visit us. Many things
.\ re discussed n the meeting peraitjjng
to work mf different kinds
hat wore left undone in the past
. old months, that will have to In
i>ut in operation, such as. visiting
the sick and caring for. persons
n distress; An Easter irift was.
-ent to the new baby_QLJ.hr- AlTanTily
who is little Miss
I'owc, the daughter of Rev. ami
Mrs? I'owo. Mrs I?.; I. Duck-tt
spoke on "Home Life." Mrs. "Dii*lianl
spoke n "Home Decoration"
and Mrs. T. L Duckett oh "1-Tuwn*
fdarden.,r F.ach lady handled
their subject well and the Alliance
got quite a good 1/it of informatioff
from the subjicts discussed: We
were quite glad to have to out
meeting?Mrs. Adams (oTtr MJeT;as)
nut again. She blended her
voice with ours' in divine one of .
nor motherly, talks on work.
Mrs,. Owens rendered ' a very
Sty instincmental selection-.
Mi*.-. Hue hoy- presided at the piano.
The; Alliance will hold an
in ii d or "I'j-vir-e in the near fir
luie with an interesting program.
Time and place to be determined
by thy committee oh program.
Our next meeting will he held
at Mrs. Mance's residence, com
tnr of Pine St. and Hampton
Ave. There; will he a recreation
period during that meeting and
the?Alliance?members Will return
to ehildhoed days again, in-minds
thd go through the plays- of their
irihood days.
Miss Beatrice Goi'ns5 is quite.
V handy little young lady. She
v ned delighted to serve us with
hi' nue uungs me hostess had
prepared. A very enjoyable after*
r.n n was spent.
Of course \vti missed Mrs. S. K.
and Mrs. C. and souk* of the other
faithful ones. * .
We wondered where they were,
during the meeting.' We are glad
tn kiiow that Mrs. Mingo is better.
We hope they'll all be out at our.
next. meeting, at Mrs. Manee's
iu.me. 1
"lime RTnext meeting, April
10th, third Thursday.
Please come out on the above
named date a"d enjoy, being a
cliiTJ again.
BETHLEHEM -BAPT. CHI R( H
Rev. E. 'E. Gaulden, Pastor
Newberry, S. .?Last Sunday
was a day of rest for the Saints
uf God, because of the constant
down pour of ratn." The Sunday
School nevertheless was opened by
the superintendentwith less than
fifty, students present.
After the lesson had been read
and discussed, Deacon N'eally
ia-mt. before1 us at the regular
[ hurc+r hour with a few 'remarks
about the church and our duty
toward the same. The announcemc.itts
by the pastor wore as follows:
The Carnontown egg hunt
Monday after Easter sponsored by
ward number five, a Good Friday
,gg hunt at the church sponsored
by. ward number two. Let us do
iur part toward making the efforts
of these -wards a success.
Friends?"It is not always easy, |
<> apongizo, to begin over, to be |
unselfish, to admit error, to take
advise, to be charitable, , to be
considerate, to keep on trying, to
profit by mistakes, to think and
then act, to forgive and forget.
But it always pays."
DR. A. B. JOHNSON
SURGEON "
Office: 1414 1-2 Assembly . Street
Phone 3416
Residence: 913 Hampton Ave.
Phone 8740
REV. J. H. JOHNSON
Ollice: 2029 Marion Street
NOTARY PUBLIC
Dealer in Real Estate, performs
marriage ceremonies, writes wills |
keds, mortgages, claims, etc.
Call to See Him
rvti.-Q rhnno Rdf>7 Res. 67 I {
N. J. FREDERICK- j
\ttorney-at-Law and Notary Public I
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS
?State and Federal
1119 WasTrTtT??tbh "St., CoTi., "ST" c~
i] jk ^91^ fflM |^S|I
isting the .sacred jWHWlions
to our compe- ?
understanding, dig- RKkI
I Service insures |j|Wj| I
p 1 e t e compliance
all the inviolable
s and desires of the
' . ' . PaRe 5
STATE I'RIM K OF
SOI TH ( AKOL1N A
?~ REV. B. F; THOMAS ~ "V
of MontKopiciy, Ala. ,
Columbia, .v. C Auril' 7tb_~m..
B. F. Thomas of Montgomery, Ala;
fiyneral Auditor of Triumph The _
Church ar.d Kingdom, of (I'od in
Chiist and the newly "appointed
Tstale Prince of South Carolina,
have just made his first round ov.ei
hig work- since taking over his u_
new_duti?s-^is state prjircg: pee?
ember 22, 1.11:15. Since he has been
in the state and made known his.
program, the people are beginning
to line up. .Rev. Thomas is an. ardent
worker; he knows no defeat. '
"Over the Top" is his slogan, He
leaves 15 years of incomparable
servu'e to his credit in the State
of Alabama and he will be missed
in that seytiom We feel that
South Carolina has gained the loss
of another state, for men like Rev..?
Thomas cannot be found by crowds?a
man with an inflexible ri-solu
tion and an invincible' courage,
stalwart "efforts, and an-orthopedic ?
.program; he stands for justice.'
A nd t Vt rx t V?qcj UI-. ? 1? **
iino UCVII 111 1IUU1
the local auxiliary to 'thcv Tribunal
Council.
Rev. Thomfts was state score- .
tary of Alabama one' year; was
district financial secretary of the
-4th Episcopal district (S. Alabama,;
Ky.,;Ind.) 10 years; secretary of
financial resolution committee' 2General
Cotrgres^os 1031-1035". IIX*
is now serving his second term aGeneral
Auditor, having been again
elected to this office. 1031
and again in 1035. Then true
greatness only comes through service.
PROFESSIONAL
CARDS
DR. L. M. DANTELS
Physician and Surgeon ? ?
Office Hours': 'J to 10 A. M.; 1 to 2
P. M. 6 to 8 P. M.
Special Attention Given Diseases
Of Women.
Office: * . Residence:
112a Washington 21230 Hampton
Phone 0120 " Phone 7504
DR. J. G. STUART E\*p.
P,?r NTrx/i o W r} TKi'a.D *
Glasses Fitted Accurately.
Office Hours: Telephone:
11:00 to 1: P. M. Res. 4602
6:00 to 8:00 P'. M. Office 370*1
Office: . Residence: ?i2030
Taylor St. 1417 Pine St
Office Hours.:. Telephone:
11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Res. 8s75
6 P. M. to 8 P. M.
Dr. W. D. Chappelle
Physician and Surgeon
Diseases of Women and Children
- - A Specialty. - .
Office: . , Residence:
2115 Lady .St. 1301 Pine .St.
Columbia, S. C.
Offic? Hours: Phones:
8 to 0 A. M. Office 6033
11 to 2 P. M. Res. 6708
6 to 8 P. M.
Dr. R. B. Frederick
Physician
Office: Residence:
1107 lis Washington lain I'sri
Over Victory Saving Bank,
Columbia, R fck
Phone 7811
All classes of Dental Work
Dr. L. H. Hallman_
1) E N T I S T
Painless Extractions, Sundays by
Appointments. Days: Mondays.
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursda>s,
Friday's and Saturday's
Office: 2369*2 Gervais Street
Columbia, S. C.
Office Hours: Telephones:
8:30 A. M. to 7:00 P. M. Office 6033
Residence 8873
I)r. D. K. Jenkins
DENTIST
Filling, Plates, Crowns, Bridges
Sunday by Appointment
'V't Anesthesia a Specialty
1107V4 Washington St.,"Cola., S. C.
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