The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 22, 1937, Page Page 5, Image 5
I - Mr day, May 22, l4J.'i7
i ^ fON HAl'TIST CHURCH
L. C. Jenkins, Pastor
M After u most wonderful Sunday
M school lesson was uiscuascu, w? en- c
l W Ttred- into the preaching services. K
Lf -The trustor spuitc \*ory~ bi .vtlyTfohi \
I 2nu Cor. -r :la. incine "Seeing
F Tilings' KteinKl U line We l.uov.
Mot At Things Inat Are Seen.
This (vus lidccd *a glurlous ines- '
sty^e, everyone heaiu it enjoyed it
???"inuP wtlit. away idled 01 Hie epitr. '
for the man or Cod truly spoke tc J
us by the way. At 0 p. m. tlie h>. '
TV U. held its regular session will,
the President in enargef unite a
lew attended these seiv.ees. At
b o'clock r.iglit services began, \vc i
^ listened to. a splendid sernioi
l-preacher! by rhe lieV. W liitneid oi .
Columbus, Umo, text lound lsi \
Kpistle or .lona .1 :b: if we say thai
We have no s.n, we deceive om i
selves, am. make Curl a ne; each o.
these services w-ei'c well attended j
We appreciate tne presence ol ai' j
OU1- \1ML1I1K II ItllUB, ^ v<u uiv UK.UJ,
welcome.
-+a* 9
MORRIS bROWN
>. A. M. K. UiH RUL
Rev. R. i. Lemon, Pastor
(Jliui ltslo.., S. U??W ?'lh splen
did weather prevailing iail jun ;
ttay, iho congregations of " iUoi ri
brown A. .\1. I'.. church were tlca.
oil lo insping services during tin
k liny, As usual tile pastor spoke.
10 the junior chuij.li, addiessu.g
them on liie subject "Kvon a chili,
is known by his doings", lhjs. sub (
jeet was\ woven around the tex.i
Le>uiul m l'iuverbs Ullth cliai>ter aim
11 ill verse. The usual large ciow?. 1
of children listened with' rapt at
- lention lo the sernionette by tin 1
pastor. Ascending liie pulpit, Di. '
i Lemon selected as a text Jit. Luke j
k ' l.>th chapter, deelucing""as a theme (
"Three Types of Sinners''. Tin 1
losi coin, .tile lost sheep and tin
lost boy were made the subject
aiounu whn li the sevinoit was wue
en to liie edification and inspiration
of the. lui ge congregation pre
sent. The evening sermon by tin
pastor, was lakcit front the Urn.
I'salnu The theme was "liie Soul';*
k Longing For tiod". Another gos
pel sermon was the result, atui tin
message found a response in tin |
hearts .of those who heard it. A
high day in Zion was the v.erdic j
of the woT.-hippe'rs at Moni
brown at the clos.c of the services.
Our spring rally wa^ held last j
Tuesday evening ami supplement
vd on last Sunday. Tin- total mi' ;
ed lo date, was $1,0110.70. This i .
considered real good, when the talk |
is consideied that Dr. Lemon ha
** al ly been at .Mm l is brown for |
bout three months. We. are* huping
to supplement Uiis amount
.within the next .few days. 'Plain- t
are being made to begin th, paint
nig of the church Within the lie.x: ]
week or 10 days. bro. \V. 11. Situ- j
inous .raised $111.50 and was select- e
ed as. Tresident . of the. United j
State's", bro. b. White of ciu?s .
S. raised $01.15 and was select
ed as "\ leC-l'rcsnicni una urn.
J. A. Brown of (lass 12 raised
. SC2.55 ami .was sid-cted as "Seeic .
tary of Stat el'. Ifio. \V. II. Sim- '
nions is lhi* leader of class I'd. The.
actual amount raied on the night
of the rally was \V. II. Simmons
^$1)0.50; B. White $00.10 and J. A.
Blown $ a These amounts \y.-tt4'
augmented on last Sunday, inakinu i
? the total us above stated. We are ji
delighted with the success of tin (
lall.v so far, and the splendid spir t
it of friendly rivalry which char- (
actorized our ell'orts for the beau \
tifying of our chinch. The fur- v
ther success <?f our plans seems I
assured. <j
\
^ . KIvVlYAI. AT 1ST ...NAZARETH j
V
Rev. J. \Y. Hairston, pastor ol >
Mt. Zion Baptist church of Asiuv j
ville, N. is conducting' a ten e
nights revival at the First Xa/.a- ~
reth Baptist church of which Rev. ?
Downs is, pastor. The public is |
cordially invited to attend these 4
BETHLEHEM BYI'T. 11! I HC II L
Rev. K. K. Gdaldcn, Raster
..Newberry, S. C.?Last Sunday ^
was one of those typical spring'
<lays, everybody was more or less ^
in the attitude of spring.
The Sunday school was called to
order at l>:45 a.m. with Supt. Gladden
in charge alter the devotional
exercises the teachers took charge (
of their respective' classes for
minutes. j.
^ JThe morning services were opencd
with .Miss Gwendolyn Ilenry ai j
the piano, and after the regular',
opening services our pastor came
before ys with a burning message, e
He used as a text those words: Lj,
"Is there po balm in Gilead; is ; ^
? t litre no physician tis.ru'.' J or. I s
8:22. Subject: "The Calamity of j.
the Jews".
At 2:."?0 p.m. "The Sons of Aid "
Society' along with "The Ladies' n
Aid Society' turned out at Belhle- L
hem m large numbers.' Aside y
from the members of the societies
the number was not just what it
should have been, but in spite of
that the spirit was bigh and we
have reasons to believe that God
was in the midst of them.
Bro. S. R. Rceder the president u
was master of ceremonies. After] 1
they had (unshod with the singing 0
and talking, the president present- I 7
cd the speaker of the hour in the n
person of Rev. E. E. Caulden. He r
used as a ' subject ^'Christian Al- 1
legianee". ? \
The RYPU services began at s
7:15 p.m. and the program as us- h
ual was good, and all en-joyed tt d
from start to finish.
Wo were indeed happy to have s
Mrs. Sally Boyd of Asheville, N. J
C., worship with us on last Sunday. 1;
Priends are aljvays welcome to r
Bethlehem Baptist church, the spot
where Jesus reigns supreme. s
nrfi n ii 111 k ... r***
ST. I'A 1*1, A. M. E. CII I'RCII
Rev. It. A. i oung I'aslor
Sunday was a pleasant day I'm
huieh-goers. Tim Sunday schno
pelted ^t tltw-UMiarMnrurwitlr tin
~?I?t. Mrs.,A. It. Kooii and her co
vuiU.rs al fheir jin.-t u. duty. Tin.
c son was beautifully di.icusscd
"unday night, liev. Young bioeRli
i wonderful message. We elijoyet
,t. Collection was very good. \V
voie glad to have otii Presiding
\lder, Rev. K. A. Adams with u:
mnday night.
ills. .I ill ig I .vies passed to tilt
Teal b. yoad .day ."> niter a kuij
line's s.. Her death was a slit), k
die was "a devoted mother. Sin
ea\es a hp t of childiei) and i la
iyes to iiiolii'ii in i loss. She wa.
aid to* rest in 'the St, l'nul eenie
cry.
.Mr. Waiicii Koon got kilhd ii
Din ham. X. C. ami v.as brotigh
nine antl, lT:neraii/.e<| at St. I'an
hurch. lie leaves to nmuin hi:
tt? ituee sisiei.. and tv.o looth
rs." \
Mrs. Ola Powers and Mrs. Fan
lie O.. t'otinls spent a lovely daj
isiting in Columbia last Tuesday
.Mrs. .Fiances Thomas and Mr
tfolvin' Thomas and little Mi-':
ri'w;-.e.ll Counts were visit'iig' ii
wl.ei i y Sunday.
CAUI.ISI f n i:w s
Sunday wa- a beautiful day. Tin
llllich- joe is made goad u<i? of tip
lay. Services weiv good at' St
.like A. M. K. /.ion ihunli, Su i
lay school was open <1 and eallei
o'oidei tlu> Supt., Hro. 1v. T. Tucl
i* in onuiX'c. 1Ik? lesson was wol
<'?<! aid d i s-e II s - cd l)y the s hoo
ift? i* which the pastor hroucrht l<
lis hearprs a very ?>o,M| nies-atr<
,Y?>ni t!i. ' Acts 1 :S. In the after
loon IJ.'V, Will Johnr-on 1 louc'li
mother nussairo to -the coii^r. ^aion
from Revelation after whirl
Rrol 'Sam Johnson and Mrs. Jolc
iveio lRiptized -tun) received int.
lie church as-full nienihors. .
Rev. F. I,. Wilkes icportod ser
rices w.-re hiudi at Seek. Wee] Jki|
is't church Sunday.
Sunday scrvi-cs were pond ai
dt. Kdeii A. M. K. church. Tin
Castor,. Rev. Me.IIwain preach..
'com ' Kev. 1:]d, subject "The Iloh
Jay".
Mr. Mtui Henderson passed av.aj
May fHli5 and was funvralkc. d at
st. Paul Mondav hv" the Pastor
lev. 11. Iv. liiljia".' Text Matt
' >:Id, TTe leaves to nioiu a hilas'sinv
a wife, two sons. t.wu Inn
hers, lour sister- at <1 a tioxtj -ol
'datives' and fii.nds. The i'aiiiil;.
lave our depest sympathy..
Those (in th siek list: Mr. lien
y lliekerson.Miss- (.'. Iu.wkins
ia'tie. Jv. lly and. Miss Fdna Jeter
Kev. Morfeitt the pastor oi
lames f hapel 1'aplist church wli
ireaeli at: William's Chapel diur. 1
'unday afternoon at o'clock
'oiiie. oiie, eonie all. 11. is a p;>??*.
rearher.
To all church ntenjheYs': (5o oi
oiiie to church "on time;
M l.FN TF.Ml'ld;
A. M. F. ( Ill KCII
Kev. .1. \\ . \N itlierspcoa. Pastor
(ii ceuvilh Sun 1 iy school "p
nod at H: i:> a. in. w ill the S :)?!.
ii;*. .1. A. Johnson assisted l?y his
[hie oo-wui kers. Tin- lesson \v;ihoro'ughly
taught by classes, afer
which wi1 listened to an intersling
review1 by the. pastor, Rct.
iVitherspoon. The Sunday seliou,
raa pit ase.l to have .Miss Naomi
5m toil, a former teacher hack arahi
after'spending some time in
sew Jersey,
Morn nft service began at 11 a. in
'his hemp the thir.l :viii'iay hni'-i'
'.a< rendered by tl:e Junior ciaTiii
Jrs. M. lj. Witherspoon, dine
less. A largo number of chil rer
athered around the altar l'or tin
ermonette to them bv the pastor
t veryJiPspiring message was deh
i's'ered by thu^iastor. He used for
lis snlilei1 L "Carry Vt.'nr Corner^
ias enjoyed by all. We had cm
o join the church.
Mr. Allen Hinton in a very heitting
way gave-an interesting fa.our,;
e*' the life of .Mrs. Kj-nne-iy
he mother of Mis. Witherspoon
mphnsixing Most especially he>
'hristianity.
A large number came.out to the
i. C. K. League.
Night servive began at 8:00 o'lock.
The pastor delivered a
me message to an appreciati ve
ii/I ipnpp ' I f i ' ? I ovt tt'n o fonn
Exodus 1:7, using as a subject
The Service and the" (TTTTpy"' <vf
.ittle Things." Fine services Wore
a joyed all cjay.
Rev. F. (landy, pastor qf
Ipringlield, his choir an ! congreation
wenshped at Allen Temple
t 3:1)0 p. in. Sunday. The mesage
was fine and enjoyed by a
irgo number. Ho cane ,in the inprcst.of
one of the clubs.
All the clubs, auxiliaries am
iembers are working hard to meet
heir goal- iu ,theTrustee Rally
iundaye May -').
GOI RDINK CIltrriT NEWS
Rev. R. A. Brown, 1'nstor
Sunday school topened at the us.
al hour. At 11:30 the Rev. A.
trown selected his text from the
th chanter of St. John sixth verse,
'heme Thoq has the words of et< r
al life. I Hp preached a soul stir
m<j sermon wmcn an iiki enjoy,
'ho Holy Communion was yivi n
Vo had several visitors to worhii1*
with lis. We wore., tt'lad tr.
ave our Supt. back with lis. to^
ay.
Ai dartre number is still on tho
ick list.. Several are iniprovinir.
Ir. Ambus McCutohen i?t critical
y ill. Wo hope for all a spoo<l\
?covery.
Our morninff collection at Jerualem
A. M. E. church was $25.76.
I
RETIIEIs A. M. E. CHURCH
Kev. J. S. lirnn, Jr., l'astor
r Anderson?The morning sefvic
I j hi -'an as usual at 11:110 o'clocj
jnrr a rlio v. Abdul Molinunod D
. I Ad;, \ tn oi' Narobia Eritish Allic
In .-poke lu u^ lbonl the 12th eh.4:
vcr oi' Genesis 1st wise, Subject
L "i'.e i'rug i ess oi A brum." Aj,Te
I v. Inch we were iuyoretl wrfK
number. l'runi the Itoyul . Socii
, <p:aileL ot llaltiniore, j>ld. wno 1
. uiiW accompan ng our pastor, lh"
1.- S. Henn, Jr. 111- a Chautaueu
Jour ovurtho^Slute. ?
, 1 h>- League-service was grca
. lv aliunde ;. The Rev. Mohmnte
inn All, was the speaker, he spok
. to as iroiii the subject "It Has Ni
1 et Appealed As A Race What W
. .shall Re." And 1 voice the stati
:i ai tual iUo.su attending enjoj
> ud this wonderful message.
1/ -V large number of visitors ai
] (.elided, among others were 'M
, Raleigh lielloi), Mr. and Mrs. Ro
r If ;l; ,\ir. .1. r.. i,i iive" and .Mr. Da\
id Crosby.
The evening scrviee closed
. busy t.ay at Heihcl. The l'icsidn
Mlder,-Dr. .ICC. Quarles spoke t
as briefly mi i lie subject "John1
; \ isjon of the l.urd." Dr. Quavle
, r- tlu- ptes.-iling elder of.the Greet
ville distTict.
COKIISUI uv xkws
Si. Caul A. M. I], Church
Hii. J". I., lloilev. Pastor
Cur.dny * .-b ?>1 opened at th
I a*':M i'e nr. Al'ier a brief study u
the lesson the . Supt. piesente
I I'ii l". .1. YV. Mini-, pivr.c'pal of lie
1 Si. ei , Sijg-h school, Clinton, S. t
,. !!e ! evi v.'i'.j I :e lesson which wa
by all. This being our 2n
. 11:;ii;; r live presiding elder wa
I a: reiil, he . a.:?!i e moil the ,Suncla
. ei.eol ia his Vcholary niannei
, wliieli rave us niueh food fc
, ' ii I'n.:u,!iii:.tr services be
, a.'.n I I ". -\ iv i i.h-j prel'minnr
a-;>r p:e-ijnud Dr. E. I
.'I v. 1: . binusrbt a ' wonderi'i
, !i. aye, t \t Ails Event o
i.l:.* i.Urn- man. It was indeed
a...' i' i i i< . 'Hir hearts ri
<? d while he delivered the. Hies
!*!>'. i*. E. lei't for Clintori-bi
' fie. e he .finished the conference wi
. ; . a v? ; y :-<>on to liuish it. \V
\yC: e triad to have I'rof. .M ins an
John ('.arritt worship with U:
"' .a., ae.ai'n; visitors are . alway
v.\ 1 -oine. ' . a
-)?M-ic'v!' our community i
. v niiicii .improved.
The pastor aiid delegate, Mr. I
i\ Adams. Jr. are leavjnjr Thnrfor
the iii~11 i*. t conference.
ST. ANDREWS A.M.E. ( IH RC1
Rev. (J. II. White. I'astor
1 SL- ?' V.
1 Andrews, S. ?Our religion
1 liaso'.-iill sjoi vices the nite of Ma
'.'til was a success. .The pastor
' discourse was ".Make a Good Scot
for God'k The Green's won, caj
taineil by Mrs, Iailu Ueoton. si
-( nit s, thus won tib lbs, of sugai
The Links captained by Mrs. Jv
-ie (iretuTscored four tint* won 1
ihs. of sugar. (Jur Kducaliont
money- fur the year was raiset
Oik- ihitil of this amount was rais
i d by the young purple, the juniu
church,
Sunday, May 1)1 was a high da
with it-5. The pastors morning im
save .was Jesus Walks on the Sc:
Three uiiited with the church: M:
and Mrs. Hugh Wntkins and Hi
dolph Green. Inesc beautiful Sui
cays Supt. Smith and teachers at
-till cat tying the Sunday school t
hi; her heights. JTlie lesson wa
in. t ruc.tively reviewed by Mr:
i s-ie. Green. Remarks by Rci
I!. Harris of Savannah, Ga., wer
wry hear'.ily received by all.
President J. Thompson and I.oa
,'iv workers are going oil success
t ullv.
Master Kdmotul Thompson, pre
of the D<; Something club go
I .fas hg Inoken last week. We hop
_ : in:?liitli' lad will soon recover:?
1 *r<-til r John Robinson 4intaui
= r.v. ::y~*undriy-^ii'tonroori. Fiuierr
w'a Monday afternoon at *1 o'eloc
conducted by the pastor assiste
by others. Our sympathy goe
at t > tin* family.
lliri'lli:!. A. M. K. C1II'RCH
IJev. J. M. Jackson, I'astor
Darlington, S. C\?Our Sunda;
-ch.-id losso'n was quite interestin;
Sunday.
Rev, J. M. Jack-on proae'-od tw<
soul stirring sermons Sunday: on
hea:ts burned within us while hi
' TaTT- WTTiy-f TnTwalTMrsT
.Tn -kson. our pastor's wifi
is .indi-po-ed again to1 our regret.
Mr. (laillat d. a iVpi esentative. o
the Mutual T.ife Insurance Com
par.y worshiped at? Bethel A. M
C. church Sunday morning; In
gave u- a wry inspiring lecture 01
v.,I
V <-r.M < l.iin I |.I
.Miss ?1 *?11it- ^IcRae, a member o
the above named. church made <
' > u f (rip 1v:flit1,. she has boon ir
- Phi!vM; hia fop-pinte-ft while; ??ht
. soomJ a week with lis and ret ur.ne(
Monday morning:.
The pupils .at the Sunday schoo
were served Sunday morning: bj
the .Tuni'or female ushers, undei
I lli le d.'VS'H;- of Mrs. I <n RogTors.
P of. r."o M. (lamer and wife
ahir.f with relatives motoTec
fio.?> f'h"ilrston. S. ('. to Darling:
ton. S. tin re he spent Sundaj
wi: 'i hi ', brother, I.'i v. B. F. Car
n< who is preaching: and teaching
,;t Dailimrton.
D<\ I. \V. .Tanerettc and wif,e ao
companied hy Pcv. and Mrs. Pat
ter-on mpt?,T(d to Lamar (in Frf
day nigrift, there Dr. .Tanerette ad
dres.se.'. the graduates at Lama
higth school.
The Junior class of 'IVTavo hig:l
school will present a play entitlei
"As A Woman Thinketh." Wed
nes'lay, May 'JO. 1007. 8:00 o'cloel
sharp. Director, Prof. II. C. Mc
i McCiendon.
fHH PALftftTLTO LEADER
FLORENCE DISTRICT
CONFERENCE
e ?Florence?The' J8th" session" of t
c, the Floierit'o District cunfure-nce ol -j
u the North Last Annual Conference .
a convened at Good Land A. AI. L. i
i- church at 11:UU a. in. wtili Pre?id- ing
elder Juncrotte in charge. -j
i Ley. Robert AlcBrioe, pastor ol j
f iimmon.sville, opened the fouler-,
p. ence by .singing hymn No. GUI ,
,3 Prayer was ottered by Rev. J. R (
lv cliurdson, pastor of ilowuic c
a Cnapel Circuit. . "a - ^
Scripture lesson by Rev. E, V. j
t. Gibbs, pastor ol Ait. .Sfhai Ct.
d .The presiding elder called for u
e all the pastors to enroll. The con)t
icrtnce was organized. Rev. Gibbs, ,
e Sec. and reporter; Marshals, Bio
>. Banks, Dro. H. YV. Afford, Rio. J (
r_ R. Gregg, Bid. J. R. Richiadson,
CricT. j
t- Ijuroduerng the visitors by i': E.
r. Janerette. Romarks^by thy followy
ing: 1'. L. Coe, Alarion uistiict: 1*. _
77 r,. \> ells, Dillon District; Rev
Kurgerson, pastor of the AI. L
a church. Singing led by J. II. Richg
anlsotl. Ilynni lined by li. II. llero
roit>; Prayer by Rev. S. Chisni.
's Si.iging by Rev. Robert McBrido; .
,s JikI hyhn lined by Rev. Hcrroicl. '
i. W. T. T'ilix was introduced by.
Rev. 11. 11. llerroid,.'who preached
the noon ?.ay sermon.
Afternoon session called to older
by P. K. .1:15.p. m. Devotions conducted"
by lieV. J. It. Richard-oil;
prayen by Rev. J. AI. Jackson ;-ingu.ig
leu by P. E. Janerette, Many
visitors.were present: Prescient ol 1
Allen university; P. E. SpeTiis.
i P. L. Adams, P. K. Thomas P. E.
^ Bel.bow.
Evening Session-j-After devo'
tiouals conducted by Rev. J. R.
s K>..v II n n 1..- <>
lint,1..' hymn No. 21U1 S. M. Prayer '
s by Row \Y. S. Guile.
? 1'. E. presented Rev. J. M. Jackson.
who preached the annual scr- l11
nion.
Wednesday Morning Session? *
y The inhuit.es of the previous sossio>i
were read and adopted by the
'I eonferer.ee.
't - Remarks by J. M. Jackson, IT. K. 1
a Janeret-te, Dr. Harrison, Prof. G.
" CI. Garrett, Rev. D. C. Durham. '<
'* Response.by Rev. D. 13. Haughty. , |J
Rev. Miller was introduced by -i
'* Dr. Mclvinx.oy Harrison to preach *
'' the noonday sermon.
I .ora bless Dr. Janerette to h
4 press on. '<i
I5KTIIEI. A. M. E. ( Ill R( 11
Rev. N. A. Bethoa, Pastor i
i
? St. George?Sunday was a beau- i
tiful day. for choreh goers. Sun- f
day school opened at the usual p
hour .with the Supt., Mr. Joseph
Joties, ( ftieers and teachers, lit ,?
tho'r post.of duty. The teachers
instructed the lesson in such man- '
1S tier that all the pupils became in t)
' tcrested.
The Sunday school i's growing
fioin all angles. h
.-u i i :?>o we were blessed to have li
with us, i/ur beloved presiding el ,
* dor who preached a wonderful ser- ,A
mdll. V" : jj
Before I)r. Bertril selected his
. text lie spoke to the little childiei f;
. eoiicerhing a grain corn. l)r.
Heard ;s very fond of ihildien. I,
After which he side, ted :is a text
11 1:10 ycrse e.f Neheiniah, subject,' J]
"Prayer." We e?.\;ld not help but' t
$ say our hearts certainly burned [.
while the man of *(]od talkew to I w
' us. '
r Sunday evening Dr. Beard j s,
1 preached another soul stirring ser- n
l* mrin. - li
e We were glad t<? have with lis ' j;
Bev. Wiley Toonler and Mr. WindlS
ham from Morris ci."liege; wo arc
jwl-inn* tltrn-v* rv -*
1 ?,v " * v ' 111 ll" II. 4
' Mrs. "Mablp Boyd Shower who
* has been teaching in Dorchester
county for six years passed away j K
l' after being ill for quite a while, g
> | She will be missed by many. H
I On the Hick list at th.'s writing K
Si Miss Grace Stailey, Miss Estellc gt
Klmdre and Mr. I.t.ni- Brown, Jr. it
e Many are getting ready to? at* ei
~~ ten,.- the district meeting which II
k'wrtt HilttPile at St. I'miiI
fh May 18th. (1
d GOI.DVII.I.i: NEWS 1,1
s Mt. Cowell Baptist Church u
Our Sunday school was postpon- (;
ed to attend the funeral of Mrs, L,
Lena Speak's brother, who died irJ
Greenville, Friday. His funeral vv
was held at James lVopewell Bap- p
^ tist church in Newberry county. tx
; On Sunday night thi\ prayer ser- jr
vice was conducted by sister Lu- |,|
' crotia Wise from Ridtnnnf nrwt uiu..
1 tin A in if Jones from Hush River [t>t
c Rev. M? R. Maynard preachetkj-^
the night sermon. After the ser-!|?
" irion our fieldmissionary brought1 ,n
. to us some encouraging remarks aj
of her work. We l)t-d several visitors
with us. Come again, you jz
are welcome.
l' The Missionary of Mt. Zion A. tl
1 M. E. church met at the home of |u
j Mts. Caney Smith last Friday nite. j,,
She served a tasty mer.u.
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L M11.1.BRANCH A. M. E. CILl RCII W
I Rev. I). II. Dozior, I'astor
j Sunday wag a beautiful day for
church goers, and a day which will
| long he remembered. The Sunday ?
school opened at the usual hour ||
at 10:00 with Supt. A. B. Judg'
j ant. Co-workers at their post ol f|
duty. Sunday being t/ur third
, quarterly conference, we l ad the
presiding el do/, I. *\V. Jnncrctte
r with us; at 11:110 the presiding
elder fdlcd the rostrum with great
news-; theme: "Plants in the Lord."
The sp rit seemed to have"manr_
fested himself with power as he
talked about the important of
v plant in the Lord. A large audience
listened to his sermon. C<>lt
lectu/n for the day $71.00. Miss
^ Krma Hyman has returned from
_ Philadelphia, Pa. after spending a
< couple of weeks with her brother.
Viators are always welcome tc
our service*. I
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NEWBlvftRY NEWS
The public cordially invitee
0 hear .Mr. \V. tj. CJox, ihc vice
/resident of tHe* No~t ih (.ai'oliiii
Mutual Ip-uraiae company at Hell
eneni lluptist .Monday night .Maj
: i ai S;OJ p.m. Special uiusic bj
<>.al talents.
ihc Rhythm oichestra presentee
.everul beautiful .selections at llai
lan a .-cnooi closing where tile Tol
owing touchers presented the besi
Ju.-ihy exercises in the history ol
he s.nooi: i'rof. 11. J{. Uiitai'd
Misses Johnnie SingleK'tn Tlobo anc
Mrs. C. E. .Mai tm, pianist. Al
M the children were well trainee
ml pia.\ ed their parts well. The
thy lain orchestra calmer the diiec
ion ol Airs. Eunice Jl. Allen was
sited to return agaiii soon. The
iiembers are Clara Etta lilul'o'td
iiomaseiia and Evcrlena .Martin
homasena Clark, i'aul 11. tilic
os.ph A. Allen. .
-Miv Millie Euytl Hum A hevilii
1 spending a lew weeks vacatioi
liih her sister, .Mrs. Charity Mont
ornery. ^
.Mj.s. tiassie Mai- Rull has muvd
in her father's homte on Got
lorgan street, ami has remodclei
L very beautifully.
Tile; following poisons have tltoii
loims paiiitul white: Ale-srs 15
I. loung, Adani Cromer and Ku
eno (jury..
.Mrs. Alary Collins has remodel
d Iter home also.
Alesdames- Kivie .Swei-tenbui'ti
ml Alattie Williams are having
cnutiful bungalows built.
Robert. Lee Alangum was rui
Ver by a ear while playing or
a id well stieet, and sustained u
roken leg. lie.is resting well at
is home. We trust he will sooi
e well again.
Little Lvulena Alartin fell oi
lie school ground while running tc
lie line up and sustained a greet
tick fracture. We trustTshe wib
eon he bUek to hot sell' again.
Calvary I'resbyterian I hurch
Rev. A. II. Reasoner, l'aslor
^Sunday school was largely at
v illi.?r u-iiti y,..o m.. e. a\
Allen, -Vics'iding. . We -wvre deyhtcd
to welcome two new n(em
ers in the persons of Messrs Eu
ene and ). 1). Schumpert .and tc
ixH't the following visitors': Mis,s
s Cozelta' Cromer, Vivian Tobias
ill lo Misses Mabel Rose Spellce
lid IJei.nice Knil'. The lesson, wa.njoyed
by all.
During the children's luiur litle
Miss Zadic Reasoner surprise!
he audience by playing two sfclecions
-beau.iifu.lly: l'rayer was ofiied
by Mrs. Lilla Dean. The
astor's -text was sutler the littR
hldren to come unto me, etc. A1
f them enjoyed the entire story
At 11 ::;h the pianist prelude was
Silent Prayer". After the usua
penintr the pastors theme was
The l.'dwer of Prayer", text James
After. hjs discourse everyone
a?l a solution for any problem in
;fe.
Our pastor spoke highly of Rev
k.ithur Smith, who departed this
r'c a few weeks< ago! We mourn
ith" Rro. Milton Smith and Jus
iiuily, his passing.
"I he League suvi.-e was condue. d
hy Miss Anslie Jones. We we?v
eliglited t>> have as our gin si Mr.
tenty J. Hare, Mesdatnes Charir
Montgomery. C. M. Wlson and
K. llurst, al-o our pastor, hi
iif and family.
Our visitors for 11:30 oY-loek
rrvice were Mesdanies Ora Henis
and F. K..HuVst. also.Mr. Wil:1111s
who is a relative of Mrs.
Imma Jane Raker. a.
Drayton Street 1 fTyl? Sc'liWol
I' of. II. F. Gladden. Prtmdpnl
Our guests last week were R&v.
!. K. (iaulden and I)r. (i. W. Sin.letou.
also l'rof. I*. S. Gallman.
lev. Gaulden's message was the
lading is Retter Than the Reinning.
He told the children the
nportatue of being faithful to the
nd. Dr. Singleton's message Dig
tee p. He told iis 111 eo t anee
f?tbgging -in right ltianner and
eeply at all times to he success
ill. .Mr. Rhouben and Miss Livlffston
also another young lady
"<>n p< i io.s for answering a few
iiblical questions. Prof. U. S.
allninn gave very trend advice to
s about our conduct.
Our guests Monday morning
ere Messrs ('. M. W'JsonV Alfred
utle; aiitt Rev. Gjlliarli. The first
vo spoke on the importance of
isiirance and Rev. Gilliam of the
tossed assurance of Jesus in all
our hearts. All of the messags
wore enjoyed. We regret to see
Irrt". M. Wilson and hR wfe leave
it we are delightid to know they
e bointr promoted.' We shall do
1 we can to1 support Mr. Butler.
Miss- (\ Johnson was sun- truest
riday nicht in a meeting for b.t>r
conditions for our youths.. We
list all of the projects will soon
> developed into reality. She is
ideed an ardent wotker.
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| MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. \V. !\ Carolina, Pastor
Sunday school openeu at the. us
11 al hour, with Supt. and - hhs c
i j workers at their post of duty. T1
f lesson was beautifully discussi
t throughout the various classes ai
a splendid review by Brp. J.
i Crosland.
At 11:00 morning service bega
. The pastor selected his text fro
L the 84th P-salm, 0th verse, subje
L "The Valley of Weeping." Th
was a strong an powerful messag
| the spiritual lire was burning hig
, at the close of the sermon; quit
' a few witnessed this message i
10 p. m. The W. M. F. Societ
met tit the home of Mrs. G. i
Hunt and reporleu' a- very success
1 ful meeting.
At. H:00 we again reassemble
? and the 'pastor presented Bro. V
T. Fare, one of our local deaeor
' and he bioiigh,t to us a wonderfi
- 1*1 OKI 0.1 Of Paul's l.eltt
' to the Romans. Quite a few woi
' slnped with us in this service.
Mrs. Pocol/a Byrd of Ch'arlesto
spent the week-end ? itli \T? ....
.... ?MMI *'4 1. <111
Mrs..- Ileyward June's am. worsliij
> ed with us Sunday. .
I Mrs. Dorothy Cribs of Latt
spent the week-end with hej motl
or. Mrs. G. A. Hunt.
Mr. Silvester Stanley left Satui
. day night foi Jersey City, N. .
also Miss Rosa Lena Kvans
. visiting relatives in Washingto
and we hope for. her a pleasar
l t tip,
r Lev. W. H.? Thomas _aml family c
Florence were in town Sunday.-a:
11 V
, ternoun.
, Mr. James! Rctkea who* has bee
, in the Veteran Hospital at Colun
i?ia, S. C. for 'three months
t home for fifteen da vs.
SI TTON CIRCUIT NLWS
Nsizareth A. M. K. Church
Rev. C. W. Williams. Pastor
1 Sun 'ay being " beautiful da
manv church goers were found c
their way to church.
Due to the lateness of the hou
only, a part of the Sunday scho
lesson was taught.
The. Sunday school was nicel
add re -sod by Re.v. C. W. William
' then the Rev. ascended the ro;
' truni. Services opened by Rev, <
" W. Williams. The scripture lessc
' was read by Rev. M. T. Gillyart
ij?i t *n me our, rnantfr.oi realm
> t hen Rev. -Gill yard preacher.*
heart felt sermon, text taken froi
the loth chapter of St. Matthew
I and tiie 27th verse, read tus: Ar
,she said.- Truth. Lo^d: Yet th
(lops eat of the crUmtfc-.wh'vh fa
from their master's table. Sul
jeet ''Put Yourself in the way; an
I Content for what You Want. Man
hearts.were made to feel glad.
> Sunday night was the great ra
I ly for Educational money. All ei
i joye t a grand-sermon from Re
Thomas Williams, "Dry Bones i
the* Valley" is what h?> preached ;
i bout; Amount raised Was $57.3
We Were proud of the many vi:
. itors and hope they will conic i
gain soon. , ~ :
(JHEAT FALLS NEWS
Mrs. Carr'e Hancock and tl
hiiby. Barbara .|ean of ,Moui
Holly, X. C. spent' the past wee
with her sister and brother-in-la
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cunnintrhar
Mrs. 'Cunningham's sister Hesti
Cunningham and her baby of Heat
Springs. S, C. also* spent the wee
end with her. Mr. and Mrs. Fro
Cunningham atul their two daugl
ties, Ophelia and Creola motor*
to Charlotte. X. C. Sum.ay to st
his mother who had a stroke, aboi
a week ago.
>See Master ,T. E. Barnes f<
y?ouY Palmetto Leader.
<?
LOWRYS NEWS
The last P..T. A. meet'tag of tl
Brown's Chapel school was hel
the past Fr'day. The meeting wa
?bnrror attended than ever befor
?ino 1 II olu.li iiu'f
=^-W?ymnn Juhnson acting a*
dent instead of Miss James. Th
mooting1 was very timely. We fe<
as if the club will bo successfi
this year. Miss Abbie Ryrd toe:
the i-II club group's pvcture. Th
'parents' and the small children'
were also taken We are vei*
prou ? of the Ryrd faml'y; the
seem-to-have the whole communi
ty at heart. The school will clos
tomorrow afternoon. We are sur
we wil' have them back anothe
year. They found our school quit
indefferent from what they hean
it was. We believe they hav
I learned to love, our people ani
sch(/ol.
The meeting at Christen Horn
Raptist church on last week wa
attended very nicely on the infav
orahle weather. They had verj
gpod success.
Mrs, Ressiv Gwinn has returnee
home after speiuVng 9 month:
with her children in Brooklyn, N
V. an > Elizabeth, N. J. She en
joyed a lovely trip. She told a
| the church a. great many things o
the people in those large cities,
j Mr. and Mrs. Simpson Davii
, of Gastonia were vrs'tors. of MiDavis'
mother, Mrs. Ressie Davii
gg^gggigj
smflac the aarr?d ^(^1
iona to our corapo- RTfl
nnderataiHtinj?, rflfI
Sorrice inawrea ftTfTjjl
p 1 a t ? eompttfUK*
all ike tariotabU ggjS
s and dndrw of tiu *???
rsd. Mmll
Pao ?
yesterday.
Mrs. Elnora Kennedy of Gastonia
is visiting her parents this , f
u- week. --;
o- Mr. and Mrs. Reid and children
he were week-end v sitoTs of Mrs.
L'd Reid's sister, Millie' Peay.
id Mrs. Henry Guy is giving a parL.
ty for Mr. Henry Guy tonight. He
is celebrating his 51st birthday.
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^ Gold Crown and Bridge Work
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* 1125 Washington St., Cola., S. C.
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H ?y6' ^Ar> ^Sose ?nd Throat
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11 to 2 P. M. Res. 6798
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- Gold Crowns?Bridges?Plates a
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Rea;dence 8873
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
jj~ DENTIST
Filling, Plates, Crowns, Bridges
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Anesthesia a Specialty
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