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Saturday, October 31, 1936.
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. S. H. L?wis, Patter /
Columbia, S. C., October /25?
Sunday was ajplcasant day Cor all
fthb',gh gnora.?Tb??Suudaj/ siliuu! "
opened at its usual hour,'10 a. m.
Atfter the classes had bei^h taught
by the various teachers,/Reverend
E. F.I) . Dent, our prisjtling^lder,
reviewed the lesson beautifully.
At 11:15 a. m. quitb a number
were present to heap the wondeiful
sermon bjT^r1 residing Elder
Dent. His text was taken from
1st Timothy 0:12, and he us'ei.' a>
his subject "The Victorious Fight."
This, certainly was an enjoyable
Sermon. i
At 5:15 p. m. the League serk
vices began with Mr. Henry Webber,
our president in charge. After
.the devotions, our speaker foi
the evening was introduced. Pres.
Abram ftimpson of AP"ii "nil sity
certainly did give us a wondei
ful lecture. We hope that all who
heard it will press onward very
hard until their goal is reached.
Reverend Lewis preached for u.
at 7:30 p. m. His text was taken
from 1st Timothy 0:7 and he
as hjs subject, "Helpless -Man ar.d
the- Providing Savior." We art
quite -sure that those who heart'
this swmon were well benefittc'
for the Rev. Lewis' sermons art
always beneficial.
R. Kinard, reporter
THE MISSIONARY CIRCLE <>1
FIRST NAZARETH IIAPTIS1
CHURCH ?
The Missionary Circle of Firs
Nazareth Baptist church met onMonday
night; October 20, 1936,
at the home of Mrs. Mary Micklt
on Gervais St.
The meeting was called tu tntle -
by the President. A sorter was. le
by sister Sallie Thompson. Sistt
Lettie Cassin led us in prayer.
Another song was let. by Sister
Sallie Thomp-dn. A scripture
lesson was read by Miss Vermel.
Means.
- The members that were report _
ed sick were Sister Kohn's (laugh
ter, Sister Gloves's daughter, Sis
ter Wright and Mrs. Jones.
Collection for the night wa.
*>i.uu. ine pennies ior me sick
committee were 8.
We all hope that all of tin
members will be able to bo to tlu
next meeting, at the home of Sister
Vermeil Means.
Sister Lottie Cassia, President
(Miss) Esther Means, Secretary
(Miss) Sarah Mickle, reporter
I'M ON 15 APT 1ST MISSIONARY
CIRCLE NUMBER ONE
The Missionary .Circle held it
regular meetin.-j at 1010 Pine St
entertained by Mrs. Chavis. The
meeting' was called to order at (
G:.')0 . Opening selection by Mrs. ,
Robinson. Scripture- reading. Ly
the pastor. The Rth chapter of
accs. oi me Aposue. rrayer by
Deacon L. C. Cook, The house
was, then in order for business.
Thu minutes were read and reeciv- (
ed. Old am.' new business was (
discussed. The voll was called.
"* \Ve also1 had a new joiner, -Mrs.
* Harri*. After the bu|ness we j
listened to some remarks from
the pastor and Deacon Cook, .
which were very interesting. Clos- ,
ing selection "God Re With Yon
Till We Meet Again." On Novem- ,
bor 2nd we will meet with Miss |
Addison at 1100 King St. . The ,
hostess served ice cream and cake. ,
Every one enjoyed the evening. |
Mrs. A. L. Reese, Pres.; Mrs.
P. Hale, Sec.; Miss Addison, Reporter;
Rev. L. C. Jenkins, pastor.
Ml. ZION A. M. E. CIIl'RCH
Rev. J. M. Jackson. I'astnr I
Sellers, S. C.?Sunday school (
opened at the usual?hour,?veft-h-Supt.
and his co-workers at their ]
post of duty the lesson was beauti ,
fuJly discussed throughout the {
various classes and a splendid .re- j
view by the pastor.
A 11 :30 a. m. service bej^an, the I
pastor selected his text from F.xo- T
dux 4:2. Subject: "Serve God"
This was a strong message; many
hearts rejoiced while this servant s
spoke by the way. Mrs. Carlo* _
and Annie Nowlin of Latta Wor- >
<S> 1
shiped with us and expressed as j
having enjoyec. the service. t
At 7:30 p. m. we again re-as- a
sembled and this being the pas- c
tor's last sermon before the Con- ?
ference, the pastor .fought to us
another burning message from }
Paul's Letter to Timothy 4:f>-7,
? This service was closed with a 1
great and successful year. We c
are praying .and hoping for our ~
pastor's return. We were glad to
have quite a few of the members \
k of Glen ChapaJ worship with us in
this service. Rev. Jackson was the c
dinner guest of Mr;'and Mrs. W. c
B. Moody, - ? S
CONWAY NEWS
Bethel A.M.E. Church
Rev. W. I. Gore, Pastor ?
At the usual hour of service the
Rev. W. 1. (jore. Rev. AT L. Rainow
ami Rev. G. W. James ascend
d the rostrum. After all preiminarjes
by tha. pastor he selected
as V text Gen. .'17:21), subject
I'hy Name. He preached a soul
lining sermon. .Sunday school
vas held at the usual hour, the
lesson was very interestingly disussed
after which Supt. W. E
Moore .gave a very splendid review.
Evening services began promptly
at 8:.'50. This being our pasor's
last Sunday for this gonfer nfe
year ho brought tQ us a message
that will linger long with us
as our very hearts were madi to
burn as he talked to hv the
way.
The mock conference that wa
r.v.v..vMi >n uLuu-i'rt.iH.cj. cruircr
Friday night. October 23 was quite
\ success. $21.71 was raised.
We ail were glad to see brothe?
I. E. Hfcmmingway out to church
'ast Sunday. We hope that h
ill be himself again soon..
Brother William Buck >vhQ hr
J.eii4j..ip Ijvpo-ed is out awiin.
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ANDREWS NEWS
St. Andrews A. M. E. Church
On "October 18, Rev. W. P. Garo
iina preached his last sermon, h<
took his text from the tlth chapT
tor of Hebrews,. 8th, 9th and 10th
verses; theme, "Fa<itb," and on
Sunday night was our last Quarterly
Conference. Dr. Benbow.
our P. E., preached from the l!2th
chapter 5th- verse from the Acts
of the 'Apostle; rnhjent: "Amuvi'lto
Prayer." Both sermons by the
pastor and P. E. were both uplifting
and inspiring and on Tuesday
night our ex-pa-tor, Elder. J. C.
Quarles, stopped through enroute
to the conference; he was the
guest of Mr, and Mrs. Baraett.
He preachej flrom Revelation 12th
chapter 1-13th verse; subject.
"John's Vision of the Lord." His
sermon was very good on Sunday.
Miss Alberta Kennedy and Heler
October 18. Miss Marie Jackson.
Edwards Were the eue<ts of Mrs.
Amelia and Essie Greene, and Miss
I.ula Crawford spent the weekend
here as the truest of Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Green.
Mr. Irvin Lawrence of Salters.
S. C. visited here yesterday and h?
was all smiles over a certain
young lady here in Andrews.
SURPRISE PARTY
On October Oth, a very beauti
ful surprise birthday party \vaRiven
in honor of Prof. J. E.
Smith. The house was beautifully
decorate., in a pink and preen color
scheme. A beautiful cake adorned
with pink and green decorations,
rested in the center of the
table on a bed of green leaves and
pink roses. The only , lights were
two tall 'pink candles and the
lights on the cake. "Happy Birthday"
written in huge pink JettQrs,
on a green back ground floated"
in mid-air above the table.
Prof. Smith cut the ; cake and
each guest was served a slice with
ice cream. Souveniers containing
pink anH^ green mints were given
each guest.
Out-of-town guests were: Miss
ps Rachel Irvin Lawrence of Salters,
Mr. Cooper of Kingstree
and Mrs. Bculah Crawford of Manning.
Prof. Smith receiveu many
beautilu? gift>
DILLON NEWS
Rev, B. S. Taylor, Pastor
Sunday was mild and pleasant
for the church goers. Sunday
school opened at the usual hour,
ivith Supt. 3~. C. Couser and Ttp
teachers at their post of duty. The
norning service began at 11:30'
Rev. Taylor preached a wonderful
sermon. The evening service be
;an at 7:30. A large crowd were
here to witness the sermons.
Rev. and Mrs. B. S. Taylor have
eturned from St. Louis, Mo. They
eported a pleasant trip.
Mrs. Susie Williams Edwan.s is
loing nicely after being very
dck.
Mrs,?C^IL Garrett, Luei'e
Nichols Summons and ,?Kev. and
VIis. Delano of Latta, S. C. moored
to Columbia, S. C. Thursday!
vhile there they were the guests
>f Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Garrett
ind Porf. and Mrs. Garret.
Mrs. Bell Williams is sick at.
ler home on Hampton St.
Misses Claro Campbell, .Helen
Manning and Alice Bethea mo-tor>d
to Marion and Mullins Sunday
is'ting friends.
Miss Roosevell Berry was the
veek-end guest of Mrs. Ida Papre.
The members of Bethel A. M. E.
hurch is preparing to^visit the
orrference which will be at Marion
3. C.
ALLEN TEMPLE
A. M. E. CIU IU II
Rev.~ftr I. lA-monj"Pastor
Gi'('ct'.villt'. S. Sunday school
opened at :-1 i? a. m. with a large
n.umber* We had a very beautiful
le .son. Tht. pastor presented bui
P. E., Dr. J. S, Benn who reviewed
the lesson iin a very fine way. The
pastor made some timely remarks
also.
Morning service began at 11:15
U. m. The pastor presented' Dr.
J. S. Benn, our presiding elder,
who brought the message. < Hi"
text wa* found Gal. He used
for his subject, "A sure reward,
a divine .reward for faithfulness."
, Dr. Benn was at his best; the
message was delivered in a stron.i
and spiritual way. that stirr'd tlu
hearts od many am. caused theiii to
go away rejoicing in-the .spirit
We had one to join church, Mrs.
Owens, She was made welcome b\
all. The Elder highly commended
the pastor and the members for
the way in which they have carried
the work of the cfiytoh. We
were glad to see the large number
of visitors present.
The A. C\ E. Leairue met at I".
o'clock with a lai-jre attendance.
An intenestiiiK program was rendered
by the Mother Pearl club.
The "Maniniouth Supper'4 sponsored
by. the Junior choir of whi h
Mrs. Lemon is. directress was a
success. The chpif wi.-lie's to thank
each and every j>ne who helped to
make the supper what it was.
Mr,s ,\1MrTTTlho u n,-our?trrKii t
was absent Sunday lieeause pf tlx
serious illn.es- of her brother, MiThomas
Lykes,. We hope for him
a speedy recovery.
The funeral iff Mis. llultii
Brown White, the wife of. Rev
- Green?While,- pastor rrf M111? .
Chapel, Newberry' will tie hold a'
Allen Temple Tues ay. October 27
IP.'If), at .'1 p. ill. We extend to the
family our deepest sympathy.
MO It IMS BROWN
A.M.K. ( Ill ItCII
Charleston, S. ('. Services be
gan on time last .Sunday at Morris
Brown A.M. K. church. Tin
Rev. D. A. Mills in the absence <>i
the pastor, conducted the-services.
He spoke to the ehild'ryh on tin
theme "The lititle I)' y, who. wacalled
as a leader." At 1.1 a., in.
Rev. Mill- selected as a text. JudcrCs
Gth chapter and 2tllh verse, lie
spoke from the .subject" "God's
preser.ce by fire." The eongregatiort
certainly enjoyed tfm-incs$ngi
that was .unfolded. Rev. .Mills also
conducted the evening service,
and preach- d a splondi serin n
using as a tex'VT St. John ,11th
chapter and doth verse. "The
Weeping C'hri-t wa-'the theme
selected, from which a soul stirring
sermon resulted.. Thf- Palmetto
Annual Conference at
Geoitgetown. S. C. closed on. last
Sunday. The Rev. J. \V. Wither
spoon was reus men to .Morns
Brown and was pie-sent last Sunday
niirh't, and -poke of the vital
.J-.'sues as tlu-y obtained at the e n"Yierence.
We sire pleased beyond
expression, to know that the reports
from old M< i ris Brown, wenall
that we- had '.hoped for. An^,
now another ,eonferenet. year has
started, and we tr?> forward with
renewed hope in < ur hearts to
perpetuate our church in the con.
nection. We regret tht. fpet that
Br-. R,,K. ^Brogden has been removed
from the Ml. Pleasant dis
trict, by hern.tf transferred to tinSouth
Carolina Annual Conference.
Whoever is sent to Mt.
Pleasant Dist., as Presiding Klder,
wjll* tirTT Gideon's ary on the /firing
line. Morris Brown is 1 yal, and
does not question the judg'Mnoht
of those in authority. We aVe
pleased with our new pastor, and
Will Jrn.npfrat<- in the ploi's it 11 '
prograpis for the conference year.
ABBKV 11.1,1-1 MAYS
St. James A. M. p? Church
Rev. W. S. Mims, Pastor
cumciay scnoai opened at the usu
al hour. The blackboard was nicely
reviewed by Mr, Willie P. Jones
and remarks by the pastor.
11:30 a. m. The pa-tor was at
his post r.f duty. Psalm Vdh '
chapter -was rvad- as- scripture -lesson,
1-t Cor. 13:13, as a, text. The
subject "Hue Abiding Graces,"
which was divinely delivered.
7:30 p.m. the pastor preached
from 1st Timothy 0:10 and the
subject of this discourse: "Stewardship
ofi the Gospel."
Bishop Strong of Pentecostal
Holiness church. Greenwood, S. ('.
preached at St. James 1 p. m.
from Duet. 32:11. Tht. -abject ,()(
this theme was ''t'ome ijp oTT"the
mountain." His choir accompani
p(. him.
The last Quarterly Conference
was held on Monday night with
i Fllder J. C. Quarlos presiding. I)eI
votional exercises were conducted i
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THE PALMETTO LKADF
by lvl<lt*r Quarts and then tin
house was (poind fur. business
Al! eon. 111 it toes were at t: idr plaits.
All report.-. vvt'it- vary good
aging remarks. Adj '.liiuiior.t.
Mr. and Mrs. I.. Giant, (in en
Vil'o, S. C." motored to Abbeville
bringing llu-ir in-lav.-. Mi. an.
Mis. Grant, also Mi-s Ks-p. l.o;
llairis uij?l..!}pc,tH a few ho as wit}
Mr., and Mis. Arthur Trimr.
Mr. Croslin and Mi-.v-liiui^:('"i?
i van. mutori'. from N- w Y rk. Cilj
reaching here Thursday and an
spending a while with Mi. ..Join
Covan.
Miss Kdna Gillard is in th - cit\
aris ".t'-Miiin;? on Sere sim-. Aye
wjiit Miss Georgia \V. ihardi' .
lit- funeral if Mi-, \livi-' I'ab
V,"*-''<'-vis }?-M Monday,
p. ir.. at. St. .Ju ii.es. ils i pastor
uf imjating. : :
, S'-\- leaves Ivoasls . of. i vltitjivo?
a <i f? jor ! who will mis- her.
IM;K;K SPU'-NG .N'LNVS
!;n liica nox. Uepmtcr
Suad'ty was a boaui-if.il day f<"ii
! rh ch ao rs and in: ny \vi-r.
on <l a a tiding th.; services .during
th. day. The Stai ay scho :
K\sst>|) was tannin . vyi \ ruiiy i.\
Mr/W. n. Haz/.ard. S>. \\V wen
o
very sorry that our l'astor, II. v
,Iones; was ifot aide .to In- wi.h i:
Sunday, hut his place.'iit the pi;'
pit was filli-tl l.y Rev. ' .Jenniii
who preae'ed a w ndcri'a! sermon
??Tht' 11 11 i-H?it"'? rt1-'or? <toverted.
at the Ridge- Mill RaptR
.hiiu-h last week, '(i. tol V '22:<
through 2th. Th attendant; t'. i
all throe days was Intt per cut
Kaoh oiio expressed themselves a>
having had a nice time, Kaeh am
, vm y c1 in eh in Oat?a> ; neiari.-i
ado splendid rep it. Rev,
'tewart of (^rconville .was ohe.o)
our. guest speakers in the asscyi
iticn. He really cave .-oiiie hejplil
thoughts to the people.'plenty
of. spiritual fetid t,, feed upon
Many visitors frdm far and mai
Utended the a<sdfi:irioe
The -total amount jaist-d was
" i i r ~
Church services at Second Raptist
was u??,d as usual Sunday
niuht.
Mr. and Mrs. I'.hilip I'et.r^on
>rs a- thi-ir triu st- i m-u - daimh
?;r \Villi('"<Tf'NrrnMown.' I?t.
Itim'. Howard HdlimWof Co.
"litfirfHiii""was t!'<> Su.nday -t a-st ot
Mrs. CI. CI. IIolnu>&.
. ' Mrsi Xiwson aiVil Wi>s - II a
Boll Bioailnax of- CIio nvillo viitid
fo'.lativcs ' ami fi ionds Salnrlay
ami Sunday. . I'rof.
Holnu-s. jirincipal- of I ! arums,
silrol was tin- Woi-kamd
.rmst of* ' 1 *?*?ami Mrs.- A. <
f I i-rlitowor.:
'I'll.- following stu'donts sjion't iho
\Vf('k-(M>?l !'.t honio: Missi < 1 *?
Wise. Clt'Ofjria Williams and Ma
Watson; Mi-ssis Samm-I ami ll< i.
hcrt llammAul and Frd Til!m: r.
all of Hi-lt is Aradi'iny.
Tin- follow im;' toaohors !ta\i
iroin- to Ukuh in the variom
si hoi Is: Mi^s Tholma Watson
Fruit Hill; Miss- Christina F' .a.r
mix, .M in do k; Mr. \V. B. Haxzan:
.Jr.. Murdoch and Mr. 'Otis I! ,i
"ord, Btioirhtnionville.
Ih\ A. W. Nichols.-n. pr. side.ri
of Betti- Junior colletre was seei
in town Friday.
Messrs Johnnie and 1 l??\v.as-.1
Butler. B. T.. and F. Chapman
of Saluda wi re seen in- town ? .1
Sunday, and several other folk p!
he various towns.
Mi-., and Tl i s.- Jerome M n,
Mrs. Myra Mason and dauyhfoi*
i nd Mr. (ieore'i- M each earn of Aik
"en"visited relatives and frond- oa
Sunday. .
ti. ...i ~ * *
i in- Mn iiii wuiii was viven ny
the atemlcts of {he senior ela-s
'ast Wednesday ivcnintr at ike
school auditorium was unite a. success
ami \v:iV cn-ioviMlTyv
Mr. M oneavvijlo Kibry of Gad'-,
ney pave pop calls in town Sun
day n ijrlit.
HETHBL A. M. K. ( Ill H< II
?Kllltfstree. S. ( . SevcraI ~u, iV
sons from here attended the Palmetto
Annual Conference whk-h
convened in Georgetown, S. C.
Sunday. They reported one of the
most pleasant and stireessI'nl _< <o.
Terences ever h* Id. Our pastor,
Rev, S. M. Hughe* has retuvne. to
us, fpr the Conference year, IPdT
We ^are proud to have him back
He too, reported a very successful
time at the Conference.' The. people
of KinpstiTe have the honor of
entertaining the* Conference next
year.
Sunday being the lirst Sunday
we are expected to- turn out in.
larpynumhvi s
k ANS AS STI'DKNTS R V.X 11!\V
"MFK WITH FATHKH"
Topeka, Kans.-?(C).?The Hook
lovers Club of Kansas Vocational
School met Monday nipht. and
heard a review of Clarence Day's
"Life With Father".
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1 MM M^KSSIONAL
CARDS
l. A. B. JOHNSON
SURGEON
;' 11*":'1 "sumbly Street
Phone 3456
Residence: 918 Oak Street
Phone 8740 .
V. .1. H. JOHNSON
Marion Street
No I \ip J*J*Hf y\
n .;?r K -at . , f rm?
natre ee: emoriies, w . i,. . i|s
i- n, :> i....? :
tall to See 111 m
I'h i;e 8 let - ' Kov *8
. J. KKEDKfO. K .
me;.- at -I.fau and .'uia.' j I u lie-,. .
AC I IC I. IN Al l. ( ,1 K I S'
?-Slate and leue.ral
"Washington St., C a > C?
0.
Li. H. H. COOri.u
DcaUm
ecial Attention OiveCi' ui* eaaep
nf tha ' ' '? ? ?
>ld ciunu HJLUl tfftua" * ' or?
A Sp#cuuty
:e Phone 6429. K?*
> Washington St., Cola.. S. C.
DANIELS"
I 'h> ^u ian and Surgeon
e Hn..? - ; 9 to 10 A. M.; 1 to i ^
P. M. 6 to 8 P. M.
thai Attention Given Disease*
Of \yomen.
tTice: .Residence: .
i Wa>tiin|r'. n 24?;;n llainptoir
hone 6425 Phone 7564
It. J. G. STUART
Jye, Dal'. N\Ve and Throat
Gias.-es Fitted Accurately.
tlice Hours. felephone:
Q-to -W.'M. Pits. 46'J3
0 to 8:0u P. M. Otlicfi 378S
lice: - Residence: . T-- "
Taylor St. 1417 Fine St.
lice Hours: Tel-, phone:
i. -3^1, to U F. M. lies. 6675
? m. to 8 F. M.
r. \Y. I). Chappelle
Physician and Surgeon
ases of V\ onu-n and Children
A Specialty.
lice: Residence:
Lady St. 13ol Pine St
Columbia, S- C.
lice .Hours: Phones;
. 'J A. M. 0 tlice 6033
> 2 F. M. Res 6788
> 8 P. M. '
r. K. B. Frederick
Physician
OlliCe: Residence:
AVu/h.ngton 141G I'ark
Victory Saving Bank,
Columbia, S. C.
e 7811
ii classes o.' I'cMal \Vurk_ ?
>r. L; H. Hallman
l> 17 N T 1 ST
M.N l.l.SS 1\ I K,U I IONS
uiidays In Appointments
ice: 23tH?>2 Gervar?' Street
Columbia, S. C.
. H. G. Thompson
UK'NTIsf
2 Assembly St. Columbia
I'hone 'Clhfi
< ivw ns-?Itrulges'?Plates a
ie< iRy. r.xlravt mis Marie
Vinosburo Wednesdays and
days at Russell Building.
Rhone 219
ce-4tour^: -??Tt Ifphohcg;
M. to 7:00 P. M. Otiice 6038
Residence 8878
r. D. K. Jenkins
I) K \ T I S T
cr. Rlsftes. Crowns, ftri !ge?
uriday by Appointment
? Anesthesia a
VRAM PETER'S
Hair Grower
y. BEST GROWER?epp*
i week?PRICE 85c.
Rlandtng St. Cetiiuibta
a Drug Store, Washington 8R.
u Druar Store. Orncr Tajhtr
?M HtnlM Mtmtl
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