The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 15, 1936, Page Page 8, Image 8
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OWENS NEWS
Mt. Carmel A. >1. E. Church
Kev. J. W. Thomas, pastor
? The .Sunday school wits hula
Sunday a; thc. regular hour.
At 1 l:\JO-iiev. J. W. Thomas as.
tended the pulpit and gave us a
wonder! ul sermon which will remain
with his hearers lor" quite
Isome time. The Loidb JSuppe.
was administered. Sunday was
the close of thc revival meeting
conducted b.y Kev. O. D. Young oi
[ i Pendleton, who brought us Won(Mifui
blessings throughout the
meeting. Kev. Young is a gospei
(speaker. ,.* ' ~ . ,.o
The A. C. E. League is having
. a Lonesome Penny Rally Sunday
August 10. Everybody is invited to
attend; ?? ' t
A Wonderful Character Passes
We have witnessed tne sad rices
of the late Key. Janus D. Lor
rah, held at Mt. Carmel-A. M. T
church, Owihgs of which he. w:>,
a member. Kev. Do'-rah was a
student minister an a.-csistaut i
the pastor in \V ashing ton,, !>., t..
Rev. Dorrah was talented7 in eVery
respect. ITe was ir.u-restcd trr
the needs of Jf,ik fellownien for t-h
advancement of his Redeemer's
? T kingdom. 5?-?? ; ?.
He attendedb.s<'-n coj'.og
7,'.; ,-Irnio,' S. C.,-. received -<-ahqla:'smj'
. . from there to St.to- A and. .V..
"college, ' OrahgeT.. rg. He be it
such a noble character .lie woscholarship
from'.!here- to Howatv
. University, \N ajHihigto :) l>. C. if'
there gavt> his sc. vice unHl. r*
cent illness.
Program. *Telcg:atv. ar.u" 'vtterby
Mrs. A. J , lint v.-: rc ruts'..-. ;ir
connect ion "with Mt, Citrinel c- ufch
Mr., A. X. Saxpr. a: M ' i. L
Ferg-iist-yi; Ab >\ X Church
Worker in" W;cv St,.). . '
Miss Rive: s ?ar.d other- \:- s.a.
mate -from Harbison K-. V
R. C. Johnson. OtAr svra.-Orrnat-.'
ar.d c'.a? mates i" ?>< " ? i "
I.*.. L. ar..; Claret;co '.-hoi'.
R*?pro.-t n: a vivos . :t ta to A
! '-ar.-.i ' M. ool!o<r? .'.v v'i >.
injr the nurse.
A- class:: atr f. a:.,
Vr\.w. v . ;L Xj_
Ganuy. F. atcrt.vy ! -.'.TV a.;..:
Obitua:y^Jiy- Rov. S. Gar.dy. Toiegraijis
and k-Fcrs t'l.in Alpha.
Lambda chapter of Kappa Alp;.A
Psj Fr?verni:y. ' Shau A. a:..': M.
college,. Mi? . .Yndic- Wilds?\r~
Was'hinsitonp D. C.
' Rvv. Dorr ah v.:, t . / .... ..
agol..iLv AjXeXi.--..-:
aunts, ti rev .r./.v.'
four hiv.'th'.-vs ?. .
and v.cjihi v- .? ,\
art rv!a:-iv*. =.
w* have* a:: ..
character ir. y ..
G-.J knows : fit.'. t
I R*n J. v , ;i ' '>{
Ov. i;;. - - v .,- . ,
vices art (f-'.-J i a
eulogy.
sr. mattiikws m:\vs
Ry r. a. Turd
The. service- v-, .. -v. :: ;.v. ;
, ed -Sunday A.M. fr .-. S.
sc"hr.<>l up. F:.'f. efficient
.?upwr ir.tvr.dvrua- :a'
a: his p..?: ,f ?|ut-v. Mr. \V.
Wil }ian>. a ] ?i f M .a t' i' St. Ma'
thews and art.:' .<
lege taught 'hi- gra is
Mr. Williams is
sters \v);n is 'ma'Wjnu ?*r"vh
Everybody, is If. ki.ru- w;v< '
for the Mill". >r.airc. v.: .:
the Elite" c' .b 7,f n.-fb. r \ -n?r~
cbnrch or. Thursday
Sfr. Jcsso* Mi-vbV.v' < :* vf
ior^most -.j-wiiii#' eitiy.. is.-. of "S
Matthews an<l a r-.or.io:-' ..i'' Statening
at 5 nYkk. .1 >-?
very affable fellow. Those wh
know Jesse leari.eil to l>\., .
He jvas a personal fri.nJ of ;'n.
writer.
Unfortunately for J< s-o t f
father 7ft0(1 when he was .r.
a small boy leaving .1 !.v. n.n'h
tho care of six boys.
?__? Mr. Soy mom:?ilm ?mm '
young1 man passed a v. n,v . ai ii n,
o'clock Tuesday .mopniic at hi?
residence n? at tho St.. Matthou
Baptist church.
Mr. Hardin, was an employ. <
of the . Peai Islitie company for
- years. About 11' or 12 month*
ago his health failed him ai d he
had to stop work,, but no one ex
pected his death so soon. He leaves
a host of relatives and friends
to mourn hs lost.
On Sunday evening1 at 3:.?.0 the
fluncnrl *of ?MVi?Ha-vey ?Thirlor
was had at Rcthel A.M.E. churcn.
reared in this town, but* he? left
here some years ago with his parents
who jmade their home in
Warren, Ohio. H^rvey^s he?lth
W AI. I KUItOHO NEWS
'U !^. , I : 1 :T-Tr^THn - Trnv Liy
! ( lure vxhibitov, with his
wt!'c as<ii dauyhtorMs working out
from Waitol i u:\r-}^s hea'lqua: tvi>
for a fow wovks.
11i'ia t^. I ?;l\ Is of (Jl'O'OP.ib<y
t'i. wiiV'A* lU'V.. J. A. Da
i.-'arM iioi' throe okikii on are vis
:ti,ny h?v paivitts. Mr. ami .Mrs.
W. Joia-s.
M >. ;K!i;'.abotli 0. Jainies, foii'v.;
y i'i WylU'i'km', but more reoi:t!y
?.f (ieuiy etou ib is homo f
v.-it to her parents,
4b \ M.: I.:. Lit: lc.io.hrr and fain\
are . vMtiny' in Spartaifbuijr
a i . ay extend .his vacation to :i
'. ;ji in the West. . .
JL v. Miller leaves this
oik f"r his vaoution iii uppei
;,tV. V'imiliita ;u)d ooi.tial and
o.-.ti-ri; North Carolina. i 1 is people
jsvsouiotl him \vit4i a nice''
-v mu Suu.'hfy my lit. '<!> .
T. -'i'llb i; of S.un'.er spent
' ai ?! i > -- Willi' Ins son ar.u or-k-sabv,
Kov. i.n; M':>.
i:: tiller.
J' WiJbom i-.
aM.in/ this v.<ik .fur lie v.' I .<*air
-Vf-i tip.' )n'ujvl? ?>t' I'niaya\ii!o.
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Iliin!i'-t yli'ftiyli, Tliol ro
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y c. iitablo !?-port spiritual!
:d l'?!:a ? tia'Ey. TVii cswii'.iL<:#i*
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!. ''.V11 a "NuL" who stayed
a-, ti ll Mj t i I;?? y l>avt" on Mr
UVonaii.al.ritr: JJ|. wan
lav. :r i i, ! l oy at > '( ..'itaftlu'WcmI-oicd
'-riiool. |[o |(-ff Ik-i'c diir?nr
til- ! u!i !;.y NYw Yot]
to join his hrolhir nnd motlu'i". '
Mr. Harry I>nvis has prone m
New York t<> th?> funeral of hl?
" : Oj>he\v.
Rev. T?. A. Lykes is a little iniai
contact, with a horYiet n*st,
and *h<y 'havet certainly stun*
him. We"'hope he will be 0 K
In a few day*.
ill .
' THE PAI
BEULAH ClIl'RCH
Cane Savannah, S. G.?At 11:00
.o'clock Rev. M. T. Thomas ffa'w
us u splendid sermon.
At d:dO the funeial services t\u
one of our oldest members \\civ
held, the pastor officiating. Law ,
son Funeral Honit. in charge.
First hymn lined by Rev. Green.
Selection by the choir, Mis. i>.
Green at the organ. Obituary' by
onw of the steward*. sseS. Scripture
lesson- by Rev. Thomas. Sermon
oy the pas for.
At. 8:U0 o clock We'started cur
revival services. At* or prayer.
KeV. Green introduced the speaker
for the .hour. The Rev. Thomas
came l:oi"wxird with anbtther
burning message.
"" Kevr'Thomas was asked to remain
u\er Monday night. At 7:dd
Prayer service began. Rev. Thcgv
-tilting message We welcohv.'
; lltV. Th urn t hd w;..^
turn soon.
. >i. I'Al l. A.M.li. till UCH
' .-liev. \\ . M . Gant. l'a>tcr?
Lancaster?As usual t..v
iiillt...! till'., vvoil
iiicv and a wr.v \::u : !v.?
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c!oc)\. Kv'v. Criiriii j'i\ ;w'
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-hear in illAiai.at t:.i-\ \f
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hat was w-i.y ir.uon 'vi.;> .vo;
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Est elk- HMrr, Ta:r.
a.. F!a.. Mi. Ja:r.< - V.'t.-v n o.
Givrnvilk. S. (\, Ms-. ! : M Graf'
f Philadelphia.
Mrs. Lizzie a:.!
ianuhUr I'ar.i.:- ' f A' ' . Oa.
are' visiting her ar t:.- ; _* !. . El
la .M.Geo.
Mrs. Janus William. 1nijr
some.time ir. I '- *
VACATIONING
Miss Cm'E. Mye . H.N. ,p
visor of mtrses at th-- Hot "a
and Training School for N
Charleston. S. C., is pe t. ;V<_, !
vacation here with r'-latjv -- a '
friends. Everyone wish' for !.
a pleasant stay.
Miss Myers is receiving eor.t" a*
illations from host-of fi i> r.ds
relatives ^for. her success;'til attempt
"to the. State Board of Examination
and rfejH'steration f o nurses,
Columbia, S. C. She is'a
graduate of the hospital and-train
rnff school for nurses, Charleston,
South Carolina,
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,METT<J LEADER
1 SAINT J AM KS '
A. >1. E. CHI RCII
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Cojuidueil float I'ago 1
shut day spent at lho annua] SunI
day school pajniv* or. tlie jm-s.',,
Thursdaj'. Thc lessen was studied
with new ir.tcrc.-t by all class*'.<
ami an iiU. testing .brief review
was* exuahictc; by Mr. Ueorge
Voting,. a nn inbcr of adult Bible
class. a^nl a sOplu more at Johnson
C. Srifith. umvuvity. Many
\ isiters were pre-ent In our Sunilav
school room.
Thy service of tin morning beyan
with an . atmosphere of deep
i evet once, "bvairiful slower?, music
that was -iii-pitis g and a largo
congregation. Out pastor deliver-:
. .i thj. nu-rrir message, selecting
as his >..V. c; "\Vork"Vtaken
. :'r<m St. Joint Full oC-.inspirnit
ion and tho'uuh: this- message
was received- with rapt . interosr
~ and >pT! i*.uai .1 A many
_ c ItLTf >inn- v. t'ny lollow
" \ i.MP'i-s v~ ^IMi>v
dantv-s I". J .! .nson, Memphis.
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lAans Miria "KA'iain's. Gertie
M'asl.ir.irton; N city; I>. I.
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ir.^ a.-... An.ar;<J& liail'y, Ruth
[ it/ait myv.a'id, S us i<Juanita
Mo'-'hr. Vi-ra
j il'-lcn Parker. Kdna R'id
I. I: biiw>r,, Vcrn.al Thornp
S'lii, h!:zc>beth Walker. Janic'.JMin
son, Debora White, Ruth Sullivan
Avery, Irvine Brier, Jaa. Davia
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CAMERON NEWS
St^JPeter A. M. E. Church
Rev. J. C. McClellan, I'astor
One of the saddest- funerals in
St. Peter in many years'was on
Monday when Cleo Cummings
was butied here. He was struct
with a ball at the game Friday
and died almost suddenly. His
funeral was largely attended, th2
principal eulogy delivered by the
pastor. Remarks by friends.
On tlie sick list are Brother
Small, Ada Jamerson, Jas, Johnson,
Ella Mae Shulor and Albert,
Shuler who were hurt in a wreck.
Miss Florence Zimmerson and
family of Philadelphia spent several
days with Mrs. Annie.Green.
Kitt and BlVthpwmod handleu
the funeral. There were several
other -deaths this week handled
by Johnson and Jenkins, of Cam1
- ? ?
Miss Alcase Gardner spent the
. week-end-with Mi"ss"^VfnrtHa Jeri- |
kins.
St. Paul Church
Rev. C. I.. Bftnv-l'astor
Sunday was a beautiful day and
the Sunday school met at the usual
time. The teachers discussed
the lesson with much interest and.
_ the pastor's address was just worderful.
At the usual time. Rev.
Barr, brought a o wonderful mes_
-iajie from Matt. :l(i.?His?topic
was Phj^ical lijrht. Educational
, liirh't an,] Spiritual lijrht. In th>
afternoon. Mrs. Sadie E. Johnson
had her missionary rally and net~
"letT a nice sum.
p Mi.';? Annie fundt ondMinn Fid
na Eades were elected delegates
'o the State T.eairue" apd Sunday
School convention.
Rev. C. L. Barr. a .'iter attending,
the Bible institute, in ClaiTlin eol'esre,
left yesterday with his family
on his vacation. The members
are- praying for his safe arriv.ai
_ ...hai'ki-kiime.
Brown Chapel Church
Key. \V. H. Bowman. I'astqr
\\\. M. Mack < class }rot the
Wanner aprain Sunday, but Mrs. M.
E. Bowman w ho is his closest rival
declared next Sunday will tell
the story when each class is asked
to raise two dollars tto send
the pastor and delegate to Florence.
Miss Clara:?.Tamerson?our re* .
porter spent a few days with Rev.
and Mrs. \V.? R. Bow ma it: also
Miss Cora Bee Raprins and Miss
Pen?l Bradley, of Parlfors spemt
Sunday, with their niece. Mrs. N.
Llanton.
"Mrs. Itaisy Mack had"'In-r miss- j
'oiiary meetin'pr Sunday. After J
. vayers and testimonials a neat ;
-urn was sent to the sick mem- j
Hers. j
Mrs. Rebecca Croiv.e who is the j
secretary and treasurer of the '
light fund, reports the lisrht club
" - "M't'.g T.ldely !l!ld t |
.. ' i'.. tr;i>G"fts wifl he triven 'tin .
_. y ia.r?rck'r-liirh.ts.... .
Tlie trustees re-elected Miss j
Thelma Mooter. as one of Brown
Chapel teachers.
Mis< Moorer is a great ehUrch
"v oiker too and th/e people demanded
r.'er election.
Friendship Church
Rev. B. C. Scott. Pastor
SetK lews, wore vovy got*I all
day..Suniay. Our lovint pastor,
preached a'noble sermon. The of-t
fleers and tr.ernbei s are elated with ^
his services. Ills, character is :
clean and he is reliable and hop.- j
in any statement he make.
Watch Fclder'ville and Friend- I
ship run over l?i"\vrt Chapel.
Orangeburg, F.'luTe<\ Five Oak. J
umber. " . \
Brother Salomon S.txkes dcclar-d
we must lead. He. is our load.. '
_ in it steward and w. nr.:.-: do .what
' ' ayr.__\Ve hate to \vhi|> Brown
Chapel as. they v. ill .'.be entertain- '
in> and feeding us, however t<>
our regret; we must takt> the lead
and pray fo; thos \ . i
? immakn . .vkws. i
Mrs. Annie Belle Alford i s
Y'.ir. and neigfyboing cities with
her daughter, Annie Eliza, and
_oiher relatves. Mrs. Alford will
I he gone probably a month..'*'
I (Miss Sterling.) Mossrfc. Edward
I Johnie Ferguson, Emery Hopkins,'
-i Aaron Hopkins-, Willie Hunt, Horace
Johnson, Alvin Mack, Furman
i Miller, Eddie Minus, Jas. Powell,
! Manning Hosemond, W. C. Turner,
i Jas. Turner.
NOTICE TO CITY
SUBSCRIBERS
1 Our agent will call at your how to
collect for The Palmetto I>eadef \
i beginning next week. Please be
i prepared to pay your subscrip(tion.
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NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH
Thy opennig of the New Hope
Baptist church will be of interesi
to the people of Columbia. Tht
Rev. T. H. BroauuS, our -state
missionary is taking charge.
About a year ago with no mon
ey^ and all of the members wit!
practically nothing to do, we havt
built the church and owe less thai
$150.00 and we haven't had more
than three services in a year, but
in spite of that, Rev.Broadus hagone
on and we will march in
on the fifth Sunday in August
which will be the 30th. All sister
churches, members and.friends
are asked* to join in the march,
W* will gather at the old place,
where sister Ellen Taylor and a
few members with the IteC. J. P,
Whit0 organized the New Hope
ChurV. "and will infix; h to the.1
present sight for the opening serI.
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Saturday, August 15, 1935
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be sung by noted choirs. Sermon
' will be preached by Rev. T. H..
Broadus. We are planning to
. make this a great day in the his>
tory of New Hope. The men will
be asked to pay $5.00 and sisters
$2.50.
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