The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 30, 1937, Page Page 5, Image 5
Saturday, January 30, 1937
MILL CREEK CIRCUIT
-Rev. A. M. McNeil- White, Pastor
Rock Hill A. M. E. Church
Despite the rain Sunday quite a
number of persons came out. The
pastor delivered a powerful sermon
from 1st Cor. 3:11, subject,
"A Sure Foundation."
We were very proud to sec Sis- I
I -ter Silvia Mack, one of our strong
I members who lives in Columbia,
out Sunday.
| The "Rock Hill Progressive
f Club" which is composed of- mem
bers living in Columbia, was or
ganized by the pastor Tuesday at
, 1324 Gregg St. The following officers
were elected: Miss Sharper
Pres.; Miss Mary Resile, Sec.;
Mrs. Silvia Mack, Treas.
Rev. Robert Wilson, the little "
boy preacher, will preach on Sunday
at 71:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
3:30 p. m. The Palmetto Chauf'
ieures' club of Columbia, will render
a musical and literary program.
Rev. Wm. Patterson will
preach.
s Thursday night, February 4th
the Golden Gate Jubilee quartet
will render a musical program,
' j 8:00 o'clock. . .
ALLEN TEM1 a.Km. i: CHURCH
Rev. R. I. Lemon, Pastor
Greenville. S. C.?Sunday school
attendance in spite of the rain..
. The lesson was thoroughly taught
.1 j A.I L,. n. A
| w hilu tiie review uy avv. nuauis
" f was very interesting:.
| Morning: service began at ll:lf
A. M. It has been raining so long
i until it seems as if the # people
don't mind it. A large number
was present. The pastor deliver
ed a splendid' message. He used
for his subject, "Come and see a
i real nfatt." St.?Utrtm 4:29 (por.
tion.) This soul stirring message
was well received by all. We were
glad to see the large number of
t visitors present. We we're also
' * glad to see Mr. Henry Williams
back, who has been in New York
City for some time. The pastor
read) a telegram from the Red
Cross asking for a contribution
for the "Flood Sufferers." The
moritbers responded liberally.
The A. C. E. League "met at G
o'clock with a large attendance
Night service began at 7:30 o'clock.
The pastor caftte before us
again with a fine message. He
| jf used for his subject, "Jesus, The
Good Shepherd," St. John .10:11
The services were well attended.
We have several members on
the sick hat, Mrs. Annie Mae Anderson,
Mrs. J; U. Thompson and
Mr. Thomas Wilson. We hope:
" how soon they will recover.
The rally is not far off now and
it seems to be uppermost in every
one's mind all the captains, mem*
hers and the various auxiliaries,
K are hard at work trying to reach
V their goal.
m The "Spring Dress" and "Shoes,"
contest sponsored by the Jun- |
ior choir is cr?atin,g a lot of inter
est also. Watch the Leader for
the winners in these contests.
A "Class Leader" Pew- Rally is
I" * on for next Sunday, January 31,
1937, for the benefit of the Stewards.
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EMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. Frank Dreher, Pastor j
. . Columbia, S. C.?Rainy', and
dreary weather prevailed through
out the day. and the past Sabbath
but the spirit and enthusiasm of
the people to worship were unpT
daunted. A faithful few were in
attendance upon services through
the day.
The subject of the Sunday
school lesson "Two Miracles of
Mercy" was discussed with increasing
interest.
The morning sermon was inspiring
which the pastor chosed"
from Isaiah 60:1. The evervng
^ service was fine also.
Our Presiding Elder, Dr. E. F.
G. Dent will 6e with us on next.
Sunday and will hold the?first.J
quarterly conference Monday nite,
February 1.
At 3:00 p.m. Sunday, the seven
wonders will preach for the .
benefit of Rev. Dreher's club.
Please come out and help us. j
? On Sunday, February 7th the
Emanuel Business club will hold >
their 7th anniversary services at
3:30 p.m. We are soliciting the i
cooperarion of all pur friends. You'
will m:ss a treat by staying a-1
way. Solos, quartets, papers, se-1
leeiions by the choir, talks, will
r compose the program for the evening.
MT. ZION A. M R CHURCH
Rev. B. U. Guiles, Pastor
Sunday was a high day. a Mt.
irvn oil iloir T3,.r.w., 1 A . AA
Sunday school was called to order
by the Asst. Supt.
On the last 2nd Sunday the Sunday
school officers were elected
and relected, Mr. Robt. Gouse,
Supt.; Mrs. L. Bellamy Asst.;
rMiss Reather Bellamy, Secretary;
Mrs. Carrie Vought, Treasurer
Miss Celio Gouse, Chorister.
On last Friday night the Allen
Christian Endeavor league was
organized by Prof. Rogers.
The Marion District A. C. E.
Lea,gue Supt. We had 47 young
woonen and men at the first meeting.
Officers as following: Miss"es
Lucile Guiles, President; Pearlene
Gause* vice-president; Reather
f Bellamy, Sec.; Mr. Malton Shildes
Treas.
Rev. and Mrs. Guiles and daugh
it?r were tne dinner i Sunday)
_ Prof. 'Monroe anil "Misses Inez, j
Darnels and Isabelle Hampton, the I
teachers of Mt. Zion Graded school (
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Vought Mr. '
and Vought, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. I
were the Sumday dinner guests of
Vought. |
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MORRIS BROWN
A. M. E. CHURCH
R?v. J. W. Witherspoon, Pastor
Charleston, S. C.?Most jnspir- l
hk services were held at Morris
Brown last Sunday. Large crowds, i
were in attendance and the messages
brought by Or. J. E. Thom- |
as, the presiding elder of the Mt.
Pleasant district will linger long I
in the minds of those who were
worshippers during the day. After
tiie usual set nnmette which, j
has become a regular feature of 11
our services .were concluded, the j
presiding elder was Introduced by <
Or. Witherspoon and selected as
a text the 51st I'salm and the 12th |
and loth verses. "The restora- )
tion of Jov" was the theme deduccd
from the text and the hearts i
of the hearers were made to re-. .
joice. while Dr. Thomas n an eloquent
and forceful manner drove
home, the truths contained in the
text selected. .The spiritual fer- ;
vor rose high as tlic speaker un- |
ravelled the scripture. No less
inspiring anP uplifting was the
sermon preached by the cider at i
7:.'}0 p.m. to a large'congregation.
"My. Church" was selected as the
theme, deduced from the text
which was taken-from. St. Matt. 1
1G:18. The service" on Sunday ]
night marked the close of the 1st
quarterly conference for Morris
18th quarterly cdnfernece held by
Dr. Thomas f?.or the 1st'quarter in
the Mt. Pleasant district. The
quarterly conference held at Morris
Brown on Friday flight, January
22m. was considered by the
presiding elder as coming up to
the standard maintained by the4
Mt. Pleasant district of which Mor
ris Brown is the* head. The church
was commended by the elder on
the-work of the 1st quarter. Dr.
.Thomas presided with ease^ and
uignity, and showed a marked
knowledge of the working of the
church, and the adjustment of ;ts
policies and programs. Associated
with the elder in* the quarterly
conference were Dr. I. W. Wilborn,
presiding Vldor of the Beaufort
district and Rev. D. V. King,
pastor of Trinity . A.M.E. church
of this?citjft?-Mrs.-, Thomas, wife
of the elder was introduced Sun- ,
?'ay morning and made timely and
interesting remarks to the congregation.
Sunday was indeed a
high day in Zion at Morris Brown.
At the close of the evening service ,
Mrs. S. J. Foxworth representing
the Trustee Helping Hand made
a presentation of a small donation
to tTio trustees, which was accepted
in fitting terms by Rro. Crawford,
the veteran trustee of our
church.
GJtKKNWOOI). DIS'I KICT GE11.
TO-GE1 Ithlt MEETING
The ministe/s, stewards and
missionary women of the Greenwood
district 'met in Weston Chap
el A. M- E. church of which Rev. I
M. G. Williams is pastor, Mon(lav
18 1U:?7 Tho- mnntinor I
presided over "By Dr. E. II. Mr Gill,
the newly appointed, presiding
elder of whom we are justly
proud. The presiding - el.'er. lined
the first hymn; Rev. J. \V. Thhmas
offered prayer; Rev. B. II. Gray
read the scripture lesson John
l-l'J. Rev. J. C. Quarles lined, 2nd
hymn. ?The presiding elder, Rev.
McGill .in very chosen words presented
Rev. B. II. Gray, pastor of
Mt. Pis^ah A. M, E. church \vh>
proaencd a soul stirring sermon j
from John 4:10, . subject: "Jesus
Meets Our Deepest Needs." It >
was indeed a masterpiece. At the
conclusion Mrs. A. K. Holmes led
in singing "Jesus Is All The
World To Me." Rov. G. L, Jjhn-__
son olfcrecT prayer, At ..tRe yo"n- <
elusion a collection of $2.00 was
taken.
Organ/'-ation. By motion o?
Rev. B. II. Gray seconded by Rev.
F. L. Boney, pastor of St. Paul
station, Cok,esbuirjt, Rev.. M. G.
Williams,?wtrs?elected?secretary. .By
motion of Mr. Joel Perrin, scc- t
onded by Prof. Garret Mrs. A .K.
Holmes was elected reporter.
The roll of the pastors of the
district was called, absentees noted.
Rev. Rarksoale, Rev. East
and Rev. Balor.
* The presiding clde^r pilfsentod
Rev. J. C. Quarles, presiding elder
of the Greenville district; Rev.
P. M. Gary, presiding elder of
the Abbeville district and Prof.
Garrett. They made a few en-1
couraging remarks.
The work was 1 neu up for the
year. The District President Mrsl
Ruth Alexander read the miss-\
ionary assessments for the year, j;
i he presiding elder in his elos-'
ing remarks impressed the mem-!
bers that he was not their boss;
but their elder brother. Wo see
nothing but success for the Greenwood
district through the leader-1
ship of our noble presiding eluer.
At the close we Were favored [
with a splendid repast by Rev.
Williams and his noble women.
CUMBERLAND A. M. E.
CHURCH NEWS
Rev. F. White, Pastor '
?>undav-^school onened at the
usual hour with Supt. and teach- (
trs at their post of duty.
The lesson was beautifully discussed.
A 11:30 our morning service bo
gan. Rev. Grebne selected as a i
text St.\ Mark 5:8 subject "What ,
?s Thine Name". This was a sermon
long to remembej. I
Again at 4:30 Rev. White be- i
gan his evening srovice. He sC- i
hded as a text 1 )anlOT"'2!28.?fttri
used as a subject "God is Able to i
l)o All Things". It was a soul
stirring sermon and everyone was 1
made to feel happy. !
We had several visitors from i
Georgetown in our worship. I
BETHLEHEM BAPT. CHURCH
Rev. E. E. U^jldin, Pastor
Last Sunday was a high day for
ihe Sunday school department
The Drayton Hi Glee club under
loe direction of Mrs. Eunice E
Allen gave us a very delightful
program of music.
The Sunday school is going by
leaps and bounds under the supervision
of Supt. R. F. Gladden.
At the legular morning service
Jur pastor was back at his regulur
post of duty after being away
for a week because of his father's
ieath.
Our pastor delivered a strong
.Message Sunday morning. He used
is his subject: "The Battle Foi
Righteousness"., lie had the entire
church moving with tEe
pint.
The li.Y.P.U. opened its meeting
at G:35 p.m. The program
was I'onchrcted by Miss Heler
Rutherford, and as usual the program
was interesting. The topic
for discussion was that of youth
M.'ps Verna Rutherford gave a
short talk on Training The Youth
Prof. Gladden, later came before
Us to ..'iscuss the /training of^ the
youth. "Train the child the way
he should go and he will not . depai't
from it." He gave us some
very helpful remarks on how tc
train a child, we only wish that
more of the?parents .xould Ea\>J
been there to hear this talk.
J he night services began with
Mr. George Singletorf at the piano,
and after the regular devotional
exercises our pastor came
before us aga?wi with at strong nies
sage. Text: '"I am the light ol
the world.", John 8-.12.
Jesus .came into a world ol
much darkness. His people hac
allowed the light they hau' received
to be almost smothered out b>
accumulated traditions, find bj
making religion a mere system
of ceremonies and rules.
God'was tired of this put or
business long before His " Soi
came into this world. He had the
Prophet Amos to tell Israel "Tt
takeaway from Him the noise ol
thei^pngs; for I w 11 not hear tin
melody of thy viols".
Let tht light of Jesus shine-ir
your heart.
We luu. the following named pei
sons with us . Sunday night: Mr
M. M. (Jilliam of Spartanburg, S
C.; Bro. James Boozer and Rev
Collier.
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?? c w IOII ; J llliUIIV l\L'VS. Uity^I
and Livingstone for taking car*
of our Sunday services in the ab
sencu of our pastor.
ANTlOni BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. J. C.. Honor, Pastor
Cornw'ell, S. C.?Sunday was i
big day at the above namec
church in'spite of the rain ani
mud, Sunday school opened at the
usual hour with officers and tea
chers present.
At 12 o'clock the pastor ascended
the platform and highlj
entertainer- us from Nehemial
;T: 17, using as a subject "A Re
minder'*. This subject was wel
outlined and left everyone remind
ed of his spiritual obligation. Tin
collection for thi> d:iv was
We were ' delighted to hfive s<
many visitors in our midst unc
extend to them -a?hardy. welcomi
to come again.
The pastor and wife were thi
(.inner guests of. Deacon and Mrs
It. D. Reid of Columbia street ii
Chester, S. C., Friday evening,
They reported an enjoyable even
ing.
We are sorry to learn of jSupt
George Foster and family; Dea
con Brice's family and M\'.ss Vash
ti'Cunningham being on the sicl
list. We hope for them a speed]
recovery.
The pastor and wife are elate<
over the number of pounds tha
have been received the members
The list of food stuff and name;
of tlo. pivni-tf n-ill appear in thi
next "Leader".
If you (.ton't have a church t(
attend on second and fourth Sun
daysj come to Antioch.
?T. ANDREWS A.M.K. CHURCH
G. II. White, Pastir
Andrews, S. C. Spring weathei
continues with us. And churel
poors are finding their way to th<
House of God. Our pastor's morn
ing message was taken fron
Psalm 19:1, subject "God's Vasl
Dominion. The visitors were
Messrs Fred Taylor of Florenc(
and Samuel Robinson of Columbia
Oar-Sunday school is still poina
forward under Supt. Smith ant
tcftchers. The scholars are given e
Silver Star dor every new pupil
brought and a gold star for evcrj
live new ones. i At end of quarter
a prize is" to bp given the one whe
has brought the most new scholars.
A.nn Do,. n To?mo nf Wno)
Andfcws and his good people worshiped
with us. His text was Act*
1:8, Witnesses for Jesus. A very
forceful and spiritual messagt
ivas received. President Joseph
Thompson and League are planning^
a special program for PounJer's
Hay, February 14th.
January 13th, Mrs. Diana Kinlock
Smith was funeralized by th<
pastor. She was 80 years ole
was a very outstanding citizen ol
Georgetown. A few years age
she moved here with her only child
Mr. James Kinlock, a young progressive
business man of Andrews
Georgetown where she died. Fred
Green Funeral Home handled the
hndy rrhirli mm* ijoporited in Rrth
el Cemetery, Georgetown.
Allen university singers are
booked to be with us February
9th. Don't mis# bearing , these
iweet singer?. Read the Leader
ind come worship with up.
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THE PALMETTO LEADER
['TABERNACLE BAPT. CHURCH
Rev. Wm. Watson, Pastor
Greenvi lle, S, C.?Sunday school
opened at the usual hour with
the Supt., Mr. Richard Bradley
and hisft'o-workers onk the job. AlI
though the weather was very unfavorable
a very large attendance
' of both children and adults were
present. Blackboard exercise by
Mrs. Seneva Mitchell Roberson.
' Object side by Prof. Charles 11.
- Boozer. Wo had as a visitor ltev.
' Hector who made some very en>
couraging remarks to the Sunday
school.
f At 11 o'clock preaching service.
I Rev. Watson preached ^ wondcr"
ful sermon from 1st Peter d:7.
Theme: The Hindrances of Pray
er. BYPU at 4:4b. A very good "
program in charge of Miss Annie
Ross.
i G:.'I0 preaching service, Rev.
i Watson preached from part II of
the same text usej in the morning'
: service. It was a wonderful ser.
mon. All of the members are ;
working hard for the rally on the
. 4th Sun. in February for the burn
ing of mortgage on the parsonage.
> Then our spring drive will begjn. j
, Tti<> ?i,.f nf fTw. /?t.n'vnK Mo nnn.4
- Avouch, Mtv Harry?Ikdloway. Hope they
soon will be out. The chair>
man of the usher board \vjis out
, Sunday after being in abouCtwo,
S. weeks. ' ,
i MT. P ESC. AH A. M. E. CHIRCH
Rev. O. C. Dunham, Pastor
; Sunday school opened at the usi
ual hour with Mr. Sam Carter at
' his post, of duty as Supt. The lesson
was beautifully discussed.
l The first quarterly conference
1 was held and presidirtgirelder Dr.
. E. F. G. Dent was with us.
> At 12 o'clock the pastor"presenr
ted Dr. Dept who preached a soul
i stirring sermon from Isaiah &U8.
Theme "Holy Way". In his dis- ,
, course he pointed out our modern
t ways' of transporation and acci;
dents occuring on these worldly
, highways. But on the Holy way "
f accidents don't occur. The aer,
nnjn was one of contract, worldly
things were contrasted with heavj
1 y things afe he concluded this
message we who heard it came to.
.. the conclusi on, truly this man was
sent by God. After the sermon
a spiritual, A Better Day is Coming
Bye ar.u Bye.
After the spiritual part of the
conference had ended the fir.ancial
part was taken up.
[ Presiding Elder E. F. G. Dent
and Pastor, Rev. O. C. Durham
and wife with the Rev. D..G. Rob
in.son of Now Life Baptist ohimh
were the dinner guests at the
home of Mrs. Lillie Washington
j NEW TRINITY BAPT. CIIl IU II
I Rev. B. F. Stewart, Pastor
J Wellford, S. C.?Although the
_ weather was somewhat unfavorable,
many found themselves in
. j church. Sunday school was well
t: atter^led. Class No. 1 was taught
1, by Deacon B. F. Thompson after
. I which the pastor gave a timely
1 j review. A very spiritual devotion.
al was conducte ? by Dea. Thomp
2 son. The pastor came forward
and chosed as text a portion of the
j (5th chapter of John fi;om which
1 he delivered a soul stirring ser-...
j mon. ,,,
At 7:30 o'cloclT we were bless?
ed tvith another- gospel feast taken
from John G:l>. Theme "John
i ny On The Spot".
, ' The senior choir furnished mu.
sic throughout the day.
The B. T. U. is sponsoring a
. program next Sunday night. The
. young people are looking forward
- to the convention. ' t
I CAMDEN NEWS
\ Edward Chapel A. M, E. Zion
t Church
Rev. S. M. Douglass,' Pastor
3 The Uplift club held its first
? monthly meeting of thf year at
too home oi Ml'ti. Matlie Furman 5
January 24th. The meeting was
_ opened with' the President* Mrs*
L. M. McCullough presiding. First
song I Can Hear My Saviour Call
ing, led by Miss Rubic Chavis. /The
f 23rd Psalm was roaj by Rev. S.
M. Douglas, followed by the Dord s
Prayer led by Mrs. L, M. Mcr
Cullough.
i Following the devotion the roll
; was called, v^ach one responded
- with a verse of scripture. Amount
i raised was 1.50.
t After the business part of the
5 meeting we were taken into the
? dining room and servgd to de
licious cocoa anJ cake.
(Miss) Mozell Pratt, reporter.
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1 MEADOW PRONG
BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. J. W. Davis, Pastor
'
Sunday school was well attended
Sunday morning, and the le>'
son's text was well taught by the
' teachers.
* Morning services were also well
attended. Scripture reading 13th
Psalm. Invocation by Rev. Collins.
1 Report of Clerk. Selection by
' (Jreen Mill Baptist church. After
' which the pastor brought to us an
excellent sermon from Acts 13th
chapter, 2nd verse, theme: "The
: Divine call." A large audience
| listened attentively to this power:
f?il and inspiring sermon whbrh
? sent a wave of enthusiasm in all
I parts of he building. The I/orxPs
Supper was administered to a
1 fairly lfU'ge number. The Green'
Hill Baptist church Junior choir
! rendered excellent music through'"
-VMt the services br?pp t.n have
them ag|ain. soon. Our visitors
' for the morning service were.
' Prof. Sparks, Timmonsville, S. C.
' Prof. L. Smith, Florence, S. C.;
' Rev. Collins and Rev. Aiken, Hyman,
S. C. |
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FASTOVKR NT.WS. ? in
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The weather is still unfavorable f t
but during the inclemency w?ath- ai
er the spirit and enthusiasm of
the people to worship. God didn't ^
stop a good many from coming to ni
church, ?Sunday was observed by aJ
the old time class meeting con- * '
ducted by the pastor, Hew J,. (J. A
Bowman and a group of leaders* ar
everybody who was present testify dr.
even the sinners asked to be pray- se
cd for. At the clo-e of the meet- eh
ing our pastor, Hew L, (J. Bow- *?l
man commented on the lead1 rs
and members f?>r theif faith ser- pa
vice and their punctuality during ve
the inclem''ney wectther. , Mi
It goes without saying that St. ni
Philip lias taken on new life in ('.<
every respect.?Tin- -trustet's rally
will, close the 1st Sunday at which er
time j.each member are asked to th
pay $1.00, quite a number ha^ pj
paid already.
Mrs. Sinder Hall departed this ;\j
life, .January 10, 1027. She wa. SV)
funoralized on Friday, January jn
22, 1027. She was about one him- ':j
dred years old. Mrs. Sinter has ()1
nil: we red the call and made het n
election .sure, so i leep on stetei
you best.
.Memb"rs bh the sick 1 i-1 are:
MrsT'Dora. Tucker, Mrs. Delia
Green, Mrs. Vc-nis Morris, Mrs.
Kdd.v Richardson,- Mrs. Bo'.vmc
> ''an ana .ur-. r ranees lukiu, ,
whom we hope lor a speedy 10L-overy.
.
Members on the improve list: fj
Mr. George Hodge, .Mrs. Sallio ^
Lovette, Mr. Joe. Evans an<l. Mrs.
Sal lie" Janerette. We hope for r
them ap continuous improvement. .
Mr. Harry Hinton was seriously 'a
shot accidently with a riffle by ,e
Mr. Herbert Green, but snet'ns to ,
be doing well at this writing;
Mrs,/Maude Smith who lives'on .
the Sumter Highway No. -7G gave
a big dinner in-honor- of- the-bride
aYTd groom last Sunday afternoon.
Among the many good things was
served were wine and punch.
Mrs. Paul Green, Mrs. Bish Lak- en,
Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Hurbert, *lt
visited the paiVohage last week
with good things to eat. Rev.
Bowman says A M. E. again. No ?*
meeting at St. Phillip Sunday.
Rev. Bowman is wtsiting?ins -sis? Ai
tor who lives in Marion, S C.
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ABBEVILLE NEWS "r
St. James A. M. K. Church
Rev. W. S. Mims, Pastor P
Sunday school was well attend- "
ed in spite of the rain. The lesson
was reviewed by Supt. .B. T.John i.
ston. Remarks by our pastor. ?
11:13 a. .ni. our pastor read Duct
as a scrinture lesson.''Titen i
talked from the text Duet. 31:0
which was divinely delivered. j*
7:00 p. m. Gary brought the
message .from St. Luke .5:20 and
delivered it instructively. Ral'y
for "the trustees today was. $30.25. '
We were triad to have the following
associate, Ministers, Rev. J.
\V. Thomas and Rev. Joe Brown.
Miss Lillie Connor left Saturday
for Philadelphia, l'a.
Miss Susie Patter-on and moth:
erMoft Saturday for- New York ^
City.
Prof. Smalls was in the city
Friday, his wife joined lwre and '
they motored to Seneca, S. G. a
spending the week-end with pa- ',l
rents. . at
Mr. Brownlee of Orangeburg, S. %
Cy enroll to irr~firrmville;?
stopped in the city Sunday to seo nl
his daughters, Mrs. Wm. Wade and J1!
Mi.-s .Karleiie Brownlee.
Little Miss Annie Hill scratch- M
ed her vaccinated arm and she died u
Sunday, night in the Memorial ho*pital
here. She was the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. James Hill.
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ST. PETER "AND LITTLE
MOUNTAIN CIRCUIT w
The first quarterly conference of ?
St. Peter and 'Little Mountain Ct.
was held oil the 23, and 21 of Jan- u
uary. Elder P. M. Gary, Lined J5*
hymn No. 2'.'5 C. M. "And Are-We . !
Vet. Alive?" Prayer by-BrTir~P. L. _
Williams: Tkr? -mv+Ht-Hrt
the 13th chapter of Pauls' Letter . 1
to Gorrinth, The conference wa.s .
called to order, officers elected "
and the deciplanary question were
asked; every thins was passed off *
nicely. Sunday morning the Sun- . '
day school Was opened by the K
Supt. Elder P. M. Gary fh'ade some 1 ...
remarks to the Sunday sehooh?af^- "
ter which the P.E. lined hymn ,
No. 40:5 C. M. Prayer by Rev.
W. M. Smith; second hymn 402, ,
lined by. the P. K. His text was. .
taken from the twenty-first thap-..L
ter of Acts and the l lth verse. The
total collection was about $31.88.
The Little Mountain officers turned
out in iflull force. Bro. C. Williams
was elected secretary of the
conference. Bro. S. D. Davis, was
elected delegate to the District
coniercjrc^. lien C. G. Glover ^y
sccmed to be very pleased with
his circuit. ^ ^ J .
DIE WEST NEWS '
Mt. Lebanon A. M. E. Church i js
Rev. R. W. Ransom, Pastor !
The members of/M.L Lebahan A.! Y.
M. E. regard that ft is a Consent te:
ber?an
ft Wfi a hi ft
u j yw-i 1
* i
that, the Rev. R. W. Ransom
as appointed to this charge. He
line to us only two weeks ago
id already he has entrenched him
It' in the hearts of the people,
otv.ithstanding the very ineleent
weather on last Sunday, an
jprcciative audience came to the
lurch and enjoyed the scrviccsr
Iter the close of an interesting
id protitable session of the Suniy
school, the morning worship
rvice began at 11:3U with the
u- sinking Holvr Hulyr lloly,
After the ritualistic service, the
istor took as a text the 14th
"fire of the 4th chapter of James.>
e < iscussed life in the threefold
sinner as follows; 1st Life in the
immunity; 2nd Life in the home;
d?Lift >'i the church:?The?re-f*
once is very mild when we say
at the sernfeft was a masterere.
This young man acquits h m
If lilyL' one sent frorti God and
t. Lebanon and ulL of -Hue West
leome him in our community,
keeping with- the spirit of the |
nun we nope . to accomplish
Uch as a church with him as our
inistcr and loader.
OW1NGS NICWS
Mt. Car me 1 A. M F. Church
(in January 15. Mrs.,Haley Byra
o wife of Mr.Downs Byld was
neralfzecT at the abov nameo
urch Fhe was a uf_.
e Mt. Zion Baptist churh, I^aurs,
S. C. Tho-e who spoke ' t
r life art? as follows: Rev. 1).
jell, J. T. Bate* and Mr. John
by.-'. .
She leaves to mourn, her hus,n<L,
two brothers and a host of
latives and friends.
C. L. Iiuckttt Undertaker m
arge.
Rev. J. H. Butler, Misses Wyonand-Lueile
Griffin of Greenville
('. were the true-ts of Mr. Ben
rifnil and ^family Friday .night, I
intiary 22.*
Mr. Theodore Barksdale was I
e guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cai11
Williams Sunday.
Misses Josephine Griffin anj
ie 13. MeField were the guests
the reporter Sunday.
Mrs. Lillie B. William left for
a-hintrton Sunday.
We are glad to know that Mrs.
ueen Williams is getting along
ie.
1NE HILL CHI K( H AND
SCHOOL NEWS
Our 1st quarterly meeting \va.,
dd.Sunday morning at .11 :tiO o'[>ck.
Elder L. A. Wells, was
e-ent. and he beautifully o?:t
ted his subject: "Who as-ever
11 upon the Lord shall be saved,
ike l'J:10. A large, attendance
is presence.
Mrs, S. J. Bethea gave out new
ngs which were beautifully
ng; while Mrs. Well was at the.
ano.
"Mrs. Alford of I.atta was also
v-vm, arm oeautiaully 'sang
lave ThiUe Own Way Lord".
Collection was r?al good. Pulpit
.teats were Rev,--Bethea - rmtt
t?v. (I; I). Collins.
Sunday school was on time,
rs. L. A. Wells, so beautifully
rue attendance was present,
it lined the lesson. "The Man
, the Pool." Our pastor was so
ell pleased at the 1st quarterly '
eeting. The _ Parents Toucher.vj
voting was held last Thursday j
ght with a crowded house, at.a
1 the parents seemingly in the
)irit for working; short talks j
ere made by Mr. J. E. Morrison
id Mr. W. L. Johnson, Mr. T.
'. Wright also Mrs. Lillie Lee
ade a short talk on duties to the
hool, by the parents. . J
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kertney
ere the guests of Pine Hill Sunty
school from Mt. Zion.
Mr. Alex Alford returned from
Washington,. D. C. Saturday, |
here he spent several days, lie i
lid his trip was well spent and |
>ir rr ill ho 1C ?-? 1 -: -
n -.w .U V?tu?/?v ^
s out lines.
Mis. Annie?B< 11 .Monroe Is TuT
ie sick list. We hope to have
r back soon. Miss S. M.. May
and A. Eliza Alford were the
:?'sts of Mr. William Moody in
arion last Tuesday. Miss B.
ouser spent the week-end at
inio, Latta. "
Mr. John A. Sellers and Walter
lison, John L. Townsend were
e Pine fiill School Faculty, Sunty.
afternoon. Miss Malloy ask
1' the families in the community
' please get their order in . for
e Palmetto Leader each week,
imary class be present early
mday morning.
ELLOREB NEWS
Mrs. Eliza Moore has returned
me after sipending 7 months in
inston-Salem, X. G.
Mrs. Sallie Easten has returned
>me after sppndimg seveaal
onths in Jacksonville, Fla. with
r daughter, Mrs. Isadora Young
sick at this writing. We hope
e will be able to be out soon.
Miss Annie Walker left for X'.
.. where she will spend the winr.
,
tlnjf the ftacred |Pf^|
MS trt iwr enmnA- Ifcfilai?! I
nderstanding, digSoj-vice
insures |H|F||
t ete compliance K&gl
and d?rir?? of tho
*_ir '
.i ...impi >?LPli
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CARDS
DR. A. B. JOHNSON
VUUIOM
Office. 1328Vi Assembly Street
i. i
Phone MM . <*-}
Residence.: 919 Oek Street
Pfeecie 9N0
REV. J. H. JOHNSON
- Office: 2029 Marion Street
- NOTARY PUBLIC
'Dealcvtin Real Estate, performs ,
marriage ceremonies, writes wills,
deeds, mortgages, claims, etc.
Call to See Him
Office Phone 8407 Res. 67>8
N. j."FREDERICK"
Attorjiey-at-Law and Notary Public
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS
?Stale and Federal ;
Ufa Washington St., Cola., A. C?.
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DR. H. H. COOPBH
Special Attention Given to
eaaea of the Chum
QoM Crown and >t*i?e Wee*
A
Office Phone 6429 Rea. ale1126
Washington St., Cola., S. C. .^p?"
nr> ^ *
um\. Li, IV1. DANIELS
Physician and Surgeon
Office Hour?: 9 to 10 A. M.; 1 fca V.. i?1?
P. M. 6 to 8 P. M.
Special Attention Given Diiuim
| Of Woman.
Office: Residence:
1126 Washington 2230 Hamnton
Phone 6429 Phone TKU
DR. J. G. STUART
Eye, Ear. Nose and Threat
Fitted Accurately.
Office Hours: Telephone:
11:00 to )< P. M. Bee. 4488
0:00 to 8:00 P. M. Office S7V4
Office: Residence:
20M Taylor St. ' 1417 Pine Bt
"^'Office Herts: Telephone:
11 A. M. to 2 P. 1L Res. 8871
6 P. M. to 8 P. M_
I :
Dr. W. D. ChappelJe
Physician and Surg?oa
Udseaaea of Women and Childrea
?A Specialty.
Qffiee: Reaidenee:
BUS Lady St. * 1801 Pin* St.
Colombia, &. Q,
Offic* Honrs: Pbooea:
8 to 8 A S. Offica Mil
11 to S P. lit Em S708
6 to 8 P. hL
Dr. R. B. Frederick
Pk>uua(t
Office; Residence:
1107*4 Washington 14M Park
Orer Viatorj Savjng Utuik,
Columbia, fi. C.
Fhoue 7811 "*" '
All deuces of D?i?tal Work
Dr. L. H iiallman
DENTIST
FALNCEiSfci EX IK ACTIONS
Sundays by Appoint moo la
Olhce: 236yW Omrrmm Mtxaot
Colombia, 8. C.
Dr. H. G. Thorap ; in
DENTIST '
1S28I/Z AsF'.mbly St. Coli.n.bia
Fhon? 8466
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