The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 15, 1938, Page Page 5, Image 5

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Saturday, January 15, 1938 \ "~SHILOH^~A.M^E! CHURCH r Rev. S.J. Johnson, Pastor. ' Prosperity.?Our newly appoint ' tsl -pastor is ^?ueh lovetl &y--aH of -his members. The church has put , on new life. The good pastor and ^ his wife were delightfully pounded^ The surprise party caused much'i enjoyment. Our Presiding Elder ' was with us last Sunday. Wej 1 weic-,moi expecting a quarterly j > conference?, but after preaching!' one of his thoughtful sermons, he 1 was royally entertained at the parsonage, and the pastor collect- ^ ed a handsome sum to give him . -en his assessment, and he left w 1 th smiles* ~ ^ We are sorry to report the death of one of our leading young j men, Mr. Pernel Jones. He was a J . classmate of 1934. Our pastor 1 preached the funeral to a crowd- ] ed church. We are also sad to -r<rH ] port the death of Mr. W. L. Gall-; ( man, only 18 years of age. Bothj, of these boys were just in their j I prime. Mr. Gallman was funeral-. 1 h ized Thursday, at Shiloh church, 1 by the pastor Rev; S. J. Johnson.' ' Our pastor was again surprised 1 by th6 visit of his three brothers ' 1 /..! 1 r.. .. n ? i etui* incut; ttiiu lnuiiu jrom opring.* field, Mass.: Jtobert Johnson, Eu- , gene, Joshua and Elizabeth John- " ?ton, and their friend Mr. Brown.' ( We were delighted to meet them. ( WESLEY M. E. CHURCH i \ Rev. C. C. Clark, I'astor "" The League program met at the-' usual time with M]r. Fred C.Hipp 1 cussion "What Has Happen ? " was 1 beautifully discussed by the group present. j' The League has a rally on which < we are asking all the members and ; friends to take a part as we need i many things. The rally will end^ the second Sunday in February.-) We are asking each one to raise one dollar. Topic fer discussion next Sun- ^ day will be "What Jesus May. lock is in-charge as he is head of the Junior department. Friday night the Book club met-' at the church. Recreation is. still being held at the church each Fri- i day night from 7:30 o'clock until i 10 o'clock. MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. R. S. Lawrence, I'astor ? -1 * Charlesfi'irp 'S^JC.?D mpite' the has suffer? d greatly, a a result of ther recent fire^ welhc-cangre- _ gation, is mindful of the fact that" "j .we must not give up hope, but "^Injther. wc worship, _the_ Lord, with a deeper sense of feel.-ing and trust. For thus -reason ,;7we .*wl iclcing our "gervkts and I ( activities in th^ .annex I -^Sbnqgy-school jpened at the us- . 4 Svpt. J. A. liar- . ris, piwm.ng. The lesson text _ Preparing ror a life of Service was ?- interestingly discussed. At the close of tfrr-diacuoGiotv --t~<~-pastor. _ made some timely rema ks; and commended the Sunday school on ' its large attendance. ? At the morning service, our " pastor delwered a wonuerful ser-' mon. His t'xt was: lh-> Eternal God is Our Refugv Intn-est was tense as tipmessage was delivered, with th ught and forte'. during the discourse, he pointed out very viviti'y the uncertainties of j life. Mrs. Mouzon, wido.v at the late Rev, IHouzon, who is now engaged in m ssionary work, wor"shipped Will us at our Morning safrvice. She ivrtPrte a-iyief but interesting talk. . The AH:i? League held its meeting as Ustjal. with President P. A. ( Maxwell, presiding. Tl.e topics" were intelligently, discuistd. ... Sub- , ject: Whac is Most Impo-tant in Daily Livinc ? ^ At wilt: cluing scivia1, tin: p?a* , , tor? delivert a a rousing sermon. * Text Taffy* je r.in Jerusa'em Act ^ 1:8. Tlte music, was fur" shed by th" .Tiiniriir o direc- _ - tiofi of Gtff'frisfer J. A. iT>irris. Next S. nday Drv. ,1. E. Eeartf ,j presiding elder will preach botktl sermons ai <1 hold the first quarterly conft". (rce Monda'y~right.-|]fc> & - Sunday afternoon the Ccntc* ^ nary churJn choir will repeat the c Christmas (i.ntata.^^Thc Morn-of _ t... Glory-Peaccr pt jiforfis B own [ the benefit of Mt. Zicm _ cHurpb ' (\ which was destroyed-by fire- Ev- ^ ** erybody is Rsty^ tb ass:*-' in this y worthy ca *e. 7' FDTSLPAY-UP ' iL*-*-.? : WEEK i ^ f K[ * * ?... PINE GRCVE A.M.E. <"HURCI Rev. M C. Pollock. 1'uUx Pinu G eve A. M. E. Suncia: school opened at its usual hou *ilh the S'jpt., Mr. J. i,. Raw! aiiii membt ; < and offfcers on pes jf duty. a. the usual service hou 4v, Pollock mounted- th.i..rnst,run and preacn-?d a wonderl'ul sermon rne visitria for the day wer Mrs. Annie B. Bonkni'ghi- and fa .her Mr. Adam Ynnng. They ar 'rem Hachsensack, N.J., and Irnv cspectivel/. A sum ('_$2.5> was. laken u; ror Mr P:.5lip~Drsher Sunday He is an old man of OJr rommun ty.. Mrs. Oh.'ia Clark is itill sick IV e hope six '11 soon be 0 ) again. ionic Sunday and was u>e dinne ?uest oi h.'t mother, Susan ia Cirahai:: Mr. and Mrs. Mack L'. Toatlc: yit Frida/ morning for Phi'adel ii,ia. Fa., n*ter spending the holi lays v.ith ti til' mother, Mrs. Mar; J. Suber. o On their rewrn tri; they motored by the way of Char lotte, N. C , and were the dinne quests of Mivand Mrs. Isaac Gr ham. They also stopped in Ba] timore, Md., and were tv s Satur lay morning guest of Mr. and Mr Latham Boyd. They reported; a very, enjoj itlle stay in tie sunn SoutliTTj .. _ . . k Georgia-Saturday to a rnsketbaj ?ame: Mhs.cs Oil.a Nixson, Neol and MeaU..d Rhett. Verncll Mills V:vinn~Cbi k, Melrose C'ark an Feiicious Lowmaru.^ They we*-? accompanied by Mrs. E. Rawls They all Reported having a won derful tine. Mrs. Rost; Ray. son. daughte Tnrr grand: on motored t,o Edmun last- Sunday and were the guest of the Rev. J. M. Wiliiams. Mr. Adam Metro is sti'i on th sick list ai d has beer. t or quit awhile We hope for him a speed; recovery. the liifj Sisters Club 1? get tin] along nice'y with their club worl N'ext Tuesciy night they will hav r* 1' \T rt ?%> n L. , /.Jol" n f f Vi/> nettf ortV? AO n x\aiiic at tuc iiv. ? avuvv house. Ppy according to the num bef of letters in your, last name, ReV. D D rDoughty Pastor Although the second Sunda; greeted in with inclemen; we&th er all services were wcl. attend I'd. The Sept. Mr Judge and tea chers met tie Sunday svnool pu l>ils at the vsual hour. The lea son was . t iewed by tn- Supt. At. l/l c clock the morning s.er vice began, the Rev, sisc-r M. k Boiven preached a wonde ful ser mon .vhic'i was enjoyed by. al Thro financier par: whs-verygooc There wii. be prayer service a 7ZD0 -""cTcIof 1.?Sunday- nignt. ?W hope a lar?:o crowd will attend. ? WOODRUFF NEAV3 Trinity A M. E. Zion Church " Rev Jackson, Pastor Preaching every. seco .d an fourth Sun .ay in each month. S. every Sunday at 10:80 o'clocl The public is cordially invited t< attend theot services. Mr. Jaysor, Norman passed a way ' ucsch v mgnt. at ms nom and was funeralizcd Sunday, al :ernoon at Macedonia A M. E church, near Cross Keps. Th Rev. T D Gist officiating. Mi M. S Callarrm funeral director ii charge.' Interment was in th church cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. M. S Cnllah.an were the guests of Ml and Mrs Law Wilbnrrr Monday. Mrs. Mattie Marshall Gibb ia.ve returned heme after ^pendinj .wo week i in Washington, D. C with her s ns, Messrs S:anley am j. W. Mat shall. New Bet* el Baptist Church S ?. is very good now. Toe Senio lass is holding the banner now M iss Elizabeth Parks have te ng sometime wtih her parents tfr. and Mrs. Hiram Parka. Rev. J. B. Ligon of Spartanburg veil preach at New Bethel Bapt Church Suiviay, January 16th. Th< mblic is codially invited to at onH tHn cprvf/*^ Mr. KH-irr Parks is on the sir! ter.?WgSvish him a speedy ye overyr-r_ . . l.A^OUn GROVE HOLINESS .jp'hd f taf? 45&Psent. Xt 1:30 iiftfirthe p-ehminariej lev. J. HCJoncs tf&iyereu a wonlerfiil'jfer* )8n. Theme 'pftiyer will hattgt! thinfS. Remarks by BIt?ioy> U. D. Pookard. ^ At 7:30 another sermon was b; tev. Rook.:r<l. He. delivered a nc able semen. Text Iiaiah 6:16 Remarks Bro. Homer Campbel ind Rev. Jtnea and aiaUr Camp >?11 diaaimal. t THE VOICE FROM THE : MOUNTAIN y On my desk lies a card from the r Convention calling -the Executive a Board to meet in Columbia on Jan. t 19. I have sent cards to every r Moderator and Board member oij a_ this Convention asking them t~o [ - bring along, the latest minute or] any document from his Associu-! 0 tion to this Board meeting and " turn over to the Statistician to aid e him in gathering the statistics ol o the Denomination. To every Bap tist preacher, moderators, presi-1 dents or leader, I am appealing to L,tyoii_ Jhrough the columns of this '' great paper to lend a helping hand " in gatnering the~statisttca-of our church. I have written some as high as three times without even - receiving s card 4>y way-of-raply. - And yet wo will come to the Con-1 vention next May asking7 for an r accurate report from the Statistiv clan. This office cannot exist urn - less it gets the support of?4 h e y Brotherhood. Every moderator, presiuent, pasioror waner snouta be anxious to file the report of his Association, Convention and his y church in the office >jf the Sta.tistip cian. There oomes to us a call - j from_.tbe National Baptist Convenr I tion of America, and from the i State of South Carolina for an ac-1 (curate report of Negro Baptist ac'* tivities in the State and how can] we give that which you have not s_ -given us. It takes the help of evx ery wheel in the machine to make y It move smoothly. The old saying In Union there is Strength, is true Therefore, I repeat by saying to ? allBoard members, moderators and Ll pastors who may come to 111 t a Board meeting next Wednesday." , please bring a minute, or report from your-> Association or Conven-' tion. >1 B. F. STEWART* ? 1 Statistician, i- Box 581, Spartanburg. r EMMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH H ?W SS S* ? Kev. k. t5ro(fden, pastor s Charleston, S. C.-r-The eld ship of Zion hi s been sailing the sea. e for many than seventy jears and with the help of thei Supremo e Captain, she will sail on and on^. y We we-e greatly benefited on last Sunday morning by hearing g- -ft?stirring wmnn enming 'rnm qiir pastor Th s great expounder of the gospel, as he sti/od facing a e very firie and attentive audience >1 proclaimed the word as revealed - to him. The text, St. Luke 10: 20. As a s- pplementar'i text Exodus 32:1;'. The then'.c .from which the pi-stor speke was "The Book of in part he said - that prac'.Mally everyone has his ?name on s one kind of dock whether it is an insurance. Ldge, society or some other organization bu' J" there is a piobability of 'he name being erattn. He also pointed - out that i-i time these books will i- fade away. Dr. Brogder empha.. sized the f? ct that we ell should see to it clu-t our natnes are written on the page o*f The Book of Lfcfo, The'-e were three aefces?. sionfc.iJ~.__ ....... Our scht.ci was largely attendj ed during ?he afternoon. An in.' teresting and helpful le* son was '* discussed ard reviewel. t The attendance at the evening manualites and friends spent one glorious?evening. II v^er. 7:10 was. the. pasor's selection as a text. Thcrre "Repentance". There ??eigh' accessions. Prior to the morning sermon, " the" Children, as they assembled d arc/unci the. chancel, heard their !. pastor sp<fh to them from the i' subject "S r;ns". . Brother Webster Nebo:; one of the bass s.i gers in the choir, and oldest member of that group as .- far as len^jih of service is cone cerned, took in with a weak spell 7- Sunday^?L?r, A. G. Purvu. a con, stant visitor and friend '.atne up " and admin..-tered un*.o brtther e Nelson. He soon revived, and V accompanied by nls daughter, n went home. We trust that by this & time ho h.??, fully recovered. a BETHEL A. M. E. CP'?RCH i. Rev. S. H. Lewis, Pastor Sunday s< hool met at the us8 ua! hour v'lh officers and teach? ers present. After the clasa study !. of the les . h Presiding Elder- E. i. F. C. Dent made very._w! nlesnme and pleasing remarks relative to , the lesson end otherwise Sunday na rked the beeinninar of r our fi-st quurterly conference of '. which the business session was - concluded rtonday nnig.it For the mornning worship the ~ presiding J rider selected his- text ' " from Heb 13:8, subject The All Sufficiency of ~ Christ. Dr. ?E>ent j was very deliberate and delivered the messag in fine style? , The chuicb's trustees were elec* ed last Fr -jey night. All were re! " elected with the exception of one - o??wilicb place on the board will r"tnr filled by Mr. E. W Vance,r r cashier of?ufe Victory?Savings Bank. r For the right service the pre1 siding elder selected Fhilipians3:13, subject Standing Between!. Two Etern i;es. The presiding elder again delivered a fine meai sage. "Erie ids and visitor . are &1- " ways welcome. ' FAIR GROVE A. M. E. OHURCH Rev. H. P. Ford, Pastor I I r-T-. ? Sunday vifs a very fine day for" the Fair Grove family and a nice crowd attended these services as V usual. Afti-i an interesting Sun> flny srhonl Prnsiding Flder J. C. . McClellan introduced bv \jhe pas1 tor spoke oi) The Beauty of The Church. After this great message i Wa Vrttri AH < ntllrlgvW AAft. I *?f ???? VV.4 V VVU- 1 t fwence. F\ trybody pttd oat 1 _ fHt PALMEVTP LEADI BETHLEFTTM BAPT. t HURCH ! Eer. M. M. Peace, Pastor Sunday srhool was opened at the usual hour; the lesson"wtia briefly discussed. Morning worship started at 11: 30 and a brief sermon was deliver-ad-by-Rev. L. H el In way, sublet God's Assurance Upon the Unknown Roud. This message was delivered with miSoh oice . and patience. BYPU hnd their usual meeting and w^ ar.> inviting all fi'ends to visit our meetings. Evening worship opened at 8:0f delivered n fine message, subject Being Christians Unashame". We.were glad to have many of es we found Mr. Holmes of 'Allen; and Starks; Misses Marsh, JacK^~ son, Davis, Morris, all 'Indents Mr. Thomas, Williaans, IDank^ls * and Paul of-th?-efty. Visit Bethlehem the stranger's home! Wc welcome all large and smalh - r- ' r " 3 -e Ji ORANGEB t'RG DIST. FETED I DP.. NANCE IN GEr-TOG ETHER MEETING By W. R. Bowman T OrangeburgT S. C.. January 10? The Orangeburg district of the Central cei ference, of the A.M.E. church mei Monday at Sl. Peter's church. Ca.nerotn to plan their ^work for V-i yearr Dr. Samuel Nance wk\ turvpd this distric. so well last year was returned r;*ain as presiding elder over this d.strict by Bisnop Flipper and doubtless there is not a presiding tlckr in the state who is having unto'd praise and honor lavished upon him front rll sources. The following new pis crs were presented: lh vs. E. A. Parker, E. E. Richbui*'. Rev. B. .1. Hodge of *t Paul, Wateree dntrict was rresentetl and made the speech of his life. A minister irc-Yn Florida brought greetings. Rev B. C. Scott responded. i ?The dist kt conference will bo held at Brovn chapel .in May. The district convention will b? in Aug. on the" FeMetville work. Mrs. M I.. Maynes, our beloved district president with her missionary sisteu niet in_joTnt session with the bit-lhren andhplaaned her wrtrW ^r*r>ri1{ .n none. The feature of this nrec-ting was that Dr. Nance was aim at taken of his feet when the mirsferiT"of the distrit led by Dr. Johnson, including rrany laymen, presented him whole hams, eggs, rice; coffee, gr.ts and othei eatables-. He was also presented, a nice purse witti a statement that the big gun will ahoot at the district conference Dr. Nance' was lost > "I thank y- u. I thank you. I thank for express^"n ana oply r- uld say ?G*u". Dr. Nance has --ecently bought a xew special bu/lt rJ6$ sedan and the bi ethrnn did not lose time in telling him his full quarter we Id be paid it, full. Among tho minister^ and lav-^ "men who tended and ir&tfo re- I marks wen Revs. J. Hamilton, M. M. Thomas, C A. Haimon, 17" ?h Tayter. Elliott?Taylor, Gr-G. Code, Artl iir Hampton aro others. Dinner v, i.s served m the school house near the church. phe pas(; t*.|r, Dr. Parker 'had /things hi readiness led by Mrs. Cora Black and very intolligent albng with the other g*vd ladies of lit. Peter chirch. " v . ' Bro. H. A. Pinckney aiong with !Mrs. Black will have institute week every fifth Sunday. Brother Solomon Si'.has has not?missed a church meeting in many years attended the meeting. Many of the ministe h think that e should go to tho ersuirig general conference add th.s reporter is o-ne hundred per < nt with Pastor Scott in his contention. Dr. Parker is very mu h beloved by his congregation. . CEERAW NEWS '? Mr. and Mrs. Bert Norwood of High" stFee. entertained "at" a~~turkey dinnet at their home on Dec. ] 29, in h<sn?r of their daughter-Mrs. B. N Yonng of New York. 1 The ghest- were Mc?dauies?PearL_ Geddes of .New York and S. W Deaa of th city; Mr." Egbert Pot of New Jersey and Mi ses M. D McFarlan and J J. Q. Harrington of the' citv ' j Mrs Ida Fountain and TWiss ! Ruth Reid of New York spent the Christmas uolidaya. wit n thetr~i?a- h rents, Mrs Hester Elltrson anf^ Mrs. Elizabeth Reid, respectively.' Mr. Alphonso Ford of Penn. spent tho lelidays at nor..e. The Young Women's?club?of?] sored an interesting program Sun- j, MrS. J?i.ny Adamg- celebrated !-* her birthday with n party Monday j evening, January ?10th. Mrs. ,M:.;tha Pitts-Austin of-'-; New York is at home for a few j week*. A'sv Mrs, Chris Una Camp bell Jenkins of Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Lucy Smith was found, dead on Wt-front st???a Sunday _ corning ar.;l was buried Monday after funeral ceremony qt her Rome. _ J Mr. laxvrehce Wright MarL- L boro coun*y was fc/urid dead on < the crossing of the S. A. L. rail road, Monu^y morning:. ?Miaa?D'cy Forrd?ol?\'rw York- _ spent the Christmas hol'days at i home. The Pe,> Pee Choral <. lub apon- < *ored a flsh fry at the community ' butldlny M^Sday nlffit. i 511 ~ " SIDNEY PARK C.M-.E. CHURCH , Rey. N. IL. Humphreys, Pastor I . The Sunday school or ened at -th??usuall liour with the Supt.,^ Mr. D. R. Starks presiding'. The lesson was beautifully discussed At 11 o'clock the pastor filled the pulpit ~vith a wondt; tul sern>on which v.as enjoyed, bj all. Hr used as his text Isaias-*ij:l Tn 'the year that King Uzziah died I saw also the Lord sitting' upo'IT a thtone. At 7:00 o'clock the pastor lUleu the pulpit again using as his text St. Mark 12:41: And Jesus. set over ag.iint the treasujLy^-a*id-beheld how the people cast the money into the trea sury: ana many that t\cre nch ca.st._in much _T J) is_ was anothci great seri.ion. There woe many .vis'tirs pres ent. Visitors arc, always welcome at Sidney l ark. ?The?ott ?<i-m -anti?me, nber-s?are inviting the public~to Worship with us on next Sunday to near Rev. Humphrey., preach a spi Mai sermon; if you miss this. sermon you will miss a great treat ^ ; Rev. Hum phi ey's is a~ great preacher aid lie interests his audience, if yeu hear him once you will want 4o--hear--him again Every, nieirber is asked to bring a visitor with hinv or her us there .will be something goo i in store for them. News has reach Columbia that Rev. S. B. Wallace former pastor of Sidney I'ark is .seri^u: ly ill in Augusta- Gn. There w.ll be a special collection taken for Rev Wallace*on Sunday. If anyone would like "to" contribute to this worthy cause the pastor and officers will appreciate?it . very mm-b, ?--Rev Humphreys and ?ome cf the member will motor to Augusta next Monday to see Rev. Wallace and ?<?iry whatever offering ihat may I e taken up on Sunday. ? ST. JAMFS A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. W 11. Boiiler, Pastor Sunday _y.< huol?opmed. 10 arm with Supt Janerette and co-workers present The school v?as large lv attendee" After the class study of the- lessen the school was interestingly reviewed by the pastor. We or joyed two s'.ul stir ring sermo which were good for thought. Si today morning the pas tor preachod from the 62 Psalms 1st verse, theme Sec-king Qod.?-? Sunday nigh*, Rev. be mpter a ed from ..ri subject: "Sir, Wt Would See Jesus. Stewhrdc'S Board No*. 2 mi/? at the hoiti?. of Mrs. Kalie Solomon on Henderson stree't, Mrs. H. M. Voi j.g. pri'sidynt,?presiding* ?' - . Mt: Frank?Kennedy - presidents of the Ushor Board-and its loyal members arc working as never before. Bro Robert Delaney is sparing no pains in keeping the class and prayer meetings alive. Rev. Ca'.o o'f Alien Lriv. was present Sunday night. DUE WEST NEWS. Mt. Lebanon AME Church Rev. F.I- Bouey, Pastor. The ni,embers of Mt. Lebanon A. M.E. church are delighted-that the Rev. F. L. Bouey was assigned as pastor .-of. this charge at the last Conference.?Alivntly he" and Mrs". Bouey have Jmplanted themselves in the hearts of the people and, the uutlook i.) for a >...ci'rssfnl yrat . The first quarterly conference for the year was held on Dec. 18 with the Rev.J.C. Quuarles, the be' loved presiding elder of -, the Dis-[ trict presiding. The manner i.n which the t'onfercn:e wn.i conduct-; ed and the splendid reports coming) from the several departments o I t the church point to a year of sue-1 cess. Mrs. 0. V. Quarles accom j panied her husband and gave a very striking and instructive re-| view of the Sunday schuul lesson | The hearty thanks coming to hei C.ttV-L L1U1I1 IWf puuua^ ?? v * v. pressed by Supt. O.L. Smith.?At ll:3Q_Dr. Quarles deliverer^ an inspiring Gospel message based on the 6th verse of the 9th chapter of Isaiah. Subject: The Bells of Bethlehem: After the services, Drs.j Quarles and Bouey with their wiveswere dinner guesta_ of Mr.and \V. E: Vauss; Mrs. Gladys Miller has returned Prom New?York:?She?reports-?(Upleasant stay. iW-i'* 1loiM'?Sussowcll?left?o n last Saturday for Philadelphia to accept a clerical position.- Miss schools of that ciiv. .Mies Janie Wharton who works in Ware Shoats. spent the last week-end with parents Mt. and Mrs. K. h". hftrton. Mrs. Ella Cowan, her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Ar_-hie Chiles arrived a few days nyo1 from New York where they spent he-einnmer. Messrs. Wavman Bums, I. J. Pruitt and Clyde Ely of New relatives and friends. Mm Evelyn I^ee is spending ^ some time with her sister in Sum:er. ' . Mrs. A.J. Garrett and Miss Mac ?To Smith " have "fofiimed from a"~ iloasnnt vi?it n.- iiW.Piv^f nn/I Mrs LK. Smith of Andr'awtr;- ; PIN, WOOD NFWS fHrJ-frm r OVpr PtvTLllP VoW Year is her# we must -truly say lint wp m- ' vp/T a very ni^e Vmli. _ 'av ho?*p. 1 no ont-of-i/v\.rri enests ivere Miss Pauline Maxwell of Lanes, S. C<? con sin of Rev. and ?C?I?Hnr.: M i ^ ;s Rla-rrhe artd Miss. Flossie Rabins of Win-ton-Salem \. C.; Mr. .1 i-nes and Keorpre M^T.'vian of I,ooh.<vut Mt. 1 rerin.; also Miss Annie "Lawrence flTgilUra g T. ' " " DR. II. H. 'FVTLER Phl.ACHES The Installation ~of~tht '"offircrs' of-the Baptist Ministers Union of Columbia, will be held i.t First N'azaicth baptist church Re.\~* W. M. Downs, i astor, .\Vedncsuay nite Iar,ua'y..lJ, lihJti. This otomises .o be a cr.t service^ the b'-stin j Led. -j get-to-gt ther -.mkeiing of! THE dillon DLV1RPT Dr. L. A. I*r?.cliElder j Pursuant to 'the call ol ihe pre?i.lil,.. I n Miini r<. i :' < y men, also the missionary ln.ies.of I ia ihstiivi met in i - Li - i o Zi<n A. M. E. church. Rev. J. A Holinan pastor;'.- T . presiding >lr.cr aim no pastor.* sCom to be in perfect l harmony. As a result a uiv sue jessful am' orofit.ibie nn.-oin'^ was riftd. The riouan of 'in ui-trict is "Go Fci'vard" No <i;e'ainmy i the past. All the mi: slcis.ol the districw were pi t sent wo.ep.U two who y.? re. absent ol account ;i ill # ss. A i.eut s,m o; the ois The people of t.hj Lu.lon district love end esteem I r. Wells and ate ready to help h.ni put over, hi^ 'program. The literaly part >f the program _\vas uniq .u._ Several vital ?'*l>je?ts relatr c to the iioral, lint.i cial and spir.'jal Condition of th^ r-hn i .hi < -tli.- (ii<.iict were isi.us.sed. _ i_' Wells j rectixni ,n v-i'y cutigratuW ifcus~oir t'.he "wisdom in selecting VUei ih. 01 matiite_aL,d JJtp - lit^Vt^rllJDjJectsZ The ver.v etficnnt Pas 1', 4i-ev>. J. A. is ?eita'hlvLin.. fjiv neait jf h s~~pro;ile.. lie together with his,'good people out-did nems'i'vts in making. ..^pleasant for the gues-ts. Thus ended a 1 great mee rg in the JJ'h'-on dis wl'Ct. a ' 0 JOHNSTON NTW.S The P.T.A. held their ?f.r-t meet ng on "Ja* < a'ry 3, "JO.So with thePresident, Mrs. Noah Amos, prodding. A v?ry interesting meet-' ng was held. Four member's of the P.T.A. ?vere appointed: Mrs 3. L Pope1, Mrs. Mary Ann Hammond. Mr-. West Peteio.irk, ant. Mrs. Xoah \nios to go a: - und andget elotheg for?the??childt-en in and around Johnston. We are asking all parents that art not a member of the PTA .tci come out an-d join us. -Tlie fiusSrpving Mi.?.?i .rary society is doirg nicely. The President; Mrs:?Mary Ann- Pimmon. is asking you who are interest*, tf to come out and be With '.hem. Miss Eva Johnson has returned to school ur.er a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Xoah' Amo's on'2V].!and St. Mr.*' a ij Mrs. Jchv Minicks", Miss Ruby Minicks of Saluda; Mrs Beatrice l'1. liner of SprinifTfrh1 wore guest* of the BlanO * on Sun Jay evenii:? After- sr.* nding the Ci ristmas holidays vith paroles,. Mr. ae.d \',i;i h Am,,< Mr. Mmina^fkAmos ha< M-turned to Fa*hville. , i^L_ - ^ The Mis, os Cynthia i-rid Mary Marrison returned to N?.w York City after! spending the Christmas, holidays v.th parents, Mr ami Mrs. A. ti Harrison. The s:r prise rtppor t: at was given at tne home- of Mr.- ar.d Mrs. A. P. Harrison "on Friday night in honor of tr.ei; daughter Miss Cynthia Haniso war enjovam!?Uy?ail Cak?. and?i_e?cream . were served. ?? <???.?? i EMMANUh L A. M. JR. CHURCH "Rev. rrfftik: TtrThreher. Castor " S. S. -a? the?usual iwu*?with Supt. and I achers at tl dir no?t. At- 11 S'l a.m. Rc\. Drehcr preached .* 1 oble serm n to nn nn and Bt-owr. wore anions '.he visi ' tors. Rev Brown Preached a .-oul stii _ ring sermm at 7 *30 p n. Sirs. Pre' er is sonrvnat improved and is home to ;l.o delight of her nv:* > friends. .V's. Bur-| still on th sick list. Sunday is Junior e.iuxh day. Come and : :e what they a: e dcir.g. T A 1,11 OCX NE-Rg B' J. C. sMoore ' "5. a *~~t h e ~nsrfhT" hr?.r. llW ~ presiding c'der was p.vsent. At 11:3!* Dr. B. F. n< dobrand j brought . the message from S?t. j John 12:21 suh.iort See Jesus. Mr." Th odore F). StTTjrrt^ from ' the CCC "e, .Dp at A w i... .w u .i.\ homo visiting parents a..- f i-n.d, ar.d also a pue.'t at t'ce heme of MPs Viol ? 1, v. yntore. Miss C..n<il Helen Anderson from Far hocknway. N. V is vis7i->~ hbr n < ny fr:< .rds : jMiss Myr.re Lee. llowe.'.Jins. re.;. n-rroT ai'tor ?p?m.bn-f-w?tew WtnPt-h with relatives ami * rands in Orange burg -- Rov, *mi Mrs.-J^AT?Fair.iltun . and Davit? 1 ruesdale : ion Voorhees N. and I. institute weie at home f Xi J C. Moore Ml??! A >11 VCCQ.I io -r4n\i>> Now York Mr. Alb- it Steward, one of the most popuir.* you.ijr m m. died at his he/me ; > a r Ft. Motte on -Ian. 1st, 1938. Albert' was a member oi the CO C. He caves t' mourn ? h*? pnr.fiin" n loving ni.iv'.er, four Bisters, th.ee brothers ani a host of relatives ?wl _____ Tage 5 Frrmn - RELIltffl)M __ DETAIL <*/ ^ . In a time cf stress?it is ' . well to "be relieved of all i troublesome detail. Here j ' ' ? you may select the serv ;-;e most suited "to your individual taste and'"' _ . * pr.oket bonk -ar.d rest . . _ , i* the f.r.d . . tribute %vili b?e performed in a most faultless and j 7'-: sev.'or thy jr.3r.ner. ' 1 Johnson-Bradley Funeral Home 1401 Park Street TELEPHONE 8137 ;T. I'M ' A. M. F.. CHURCH Rev. V, m. Gantt, I'aftor (>:" r* - V.' T...<Froshnian opcnt few day i with us*. ; !??. A; E. ' 11! "oh" a _y dautrht'jv a\sot - . -ijiir'mo: iels' and fr.onda made _ Ll-ii" vk-UI'y- <i-I'inp: the hoi--- - _ Mays.?W^ -yiiaij. .them- sir.cercly? ? 'ar.d ji:aiaaL Iii>ii!s bles.sii.ita upon - '.rem. 1 . ' . Misses Amelia Hutrhinscn, Jaun a Writfh anj Li ?ian Hills, Cora Wright, P.- Ly J'.ison and Mary M-iykin; Messrs : ~Jg?ayet,.e Bt-lk, Marlon E .71am, a nu Mrs. Beatrice Cole ai.f' others %vcro home to tho deligh of their relatives and fii'.nds. ?.WJ * V f. V l_Tl rili riag_mrou{th ui the day. JSev'ei al Visitors | Worshiped with us. IJEXNLjj'SVILLE NEWS Miss Ruth .'ovingtor, music t?aher in t' :> j. raded school at Clio / resigned t > take a position in the > ' vt'n^nc:-' ( ipart'ment 1 Wash -ji'itor..-D. C. 1 ~ Mi-.s' E. Graha n ts busy !din<- h'".f group meetings. Service. hv.day morning at Shi '<;h e'ruren was -very in -ressivp. 'lev. A. J. Wright, stn.e* the key rote in hi* morning sent. n. Mr. _J (i-' rf?i iH a?splenrhu year's* ? i port of 'iif work o*f the church, ru-acon C. T cese in his io.ely way ? Miss M:. f?rot Tteeso nvusic tea cher in cn? Emmett Scvtt Hiul chool spin' ,.Su'Viay lome with - "n.m.ily an - fv.vnds. Mr :d]h he of Chcravv worship .! in otiT : iming service Mrs. 'Matiic L. R. Wilnams native of B<_. Tcttsvittrr ifo.v 'of New?York "died i t hc-r home inv New York lost v fek. Tune -u service;, wore hold Sunday evening at htr iv llln I'hlllSB Mnf?Vftr*?ia Mlis lie:i.a=cnn Prince retutii: e*d to Nt'.v York Monuay after spending i few days with T^t-nt-v' ?: _nu; . Mis* Thv.csa Kelly -pfrt Sun hay in -Sor'ety Hill' wiih~heT~-sick 1 sifter. ?M'i Ai#i Jiavid a?c mpnnied a?___ numbco p4' i cnedict stud-nts back to college? ?1 ^ rj? Mrs D:\. za P. Sande. - writes . h<_-r P.:t j j y stay in . *? City of Washington. D. C * 1? ' Riv. W K.?.McCoy?uJl:?tnrly ? holiday. p <') ting for his church u work -n cdoty Hill. ?*?1 ' Mr. C. t Ross~ and daughter had as ti. -ir dinner ga sts Rev. ani Mrs. P. B. Mdoiara and iaughtor: Mr. and Mrs. it Ross. a M s.?1 I ihnn.nd,?Mro D Da ? vis and > s. Vina Sanae _ Mrs Faience Podge arrived home nfter ending a tew month's itr N?w?i-k ' wuh oriidi.-Ti. t: ?Mi.-s?ana* Mr. Abams-ofit:. ; hi" m \ 4. re joirtd .? wedlock .ne? 4rh" Si: Jay. A .eal weeding A teas4, was c 'ebratod. . <V, ST. Al-BAN_TRAINING SCH OQL The- holidays are over and every ? Irbdy secrt to be ready for rc-ai \ oj kd The mid A'erm examination will begin January 11th. Mr. Julian Beaty and Miss Glolia Goldsnjnh are' n.w campus stu di-nts since the holidays. We are sorry that Miss Elother- Rice has not returned to school 'on account f .the death of h.r brother. Miss Virginia Humbert has not retu.n(d due to illness. . . Messrs Odelle Jackson and Wil- . ton' Harri^on.>stmlontg of Bettis <Vrt v,Ai;,in.h ti iT.!- \i:? o.i ! . HV IIVMHUIV^. 1*11 Lit* 1UISS VjOlCIl^1 Babb of CJirfton spent" flr "port ion of tho holidays on the campus with ^ her aunt Mrs. Dendv. Miss D. P. LL-cb?>4>ent the holidays in Philaw;th friemls iti Durham, N. C. ."Mrs. Iiash?i,n(l Pendy with homo f -ik in. Orangeburg and Clinto^ re. sovctivoiy. Misses Ellis and Ivy Vvith tho*ir "faj'tnts. TI.e 'gTfTs " Kis'kTfhaH tram' Tr grot vciy nui1h"to lose one of tho f*aV forward?. Miss Essi(? Lee HolIiday who will make her home i.i TTreonville. Miss Annie Sloan has been miss ed very much from school and prac tiers due to the illness and death of her mother, Mr.4. FugenTa Sloan The entire family has our deepest sympathy, also Miss Leslie Jackson who lost her sister during the holidays. The basket ball games between Pimp"onv?llo -and?PA-.?Alban Jan 4, ended 1R-T2 for Simpsonville