The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 22, 1938, Page Page 5, Image 5

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Saturday, January 22, 1938 ZION HILL- AND MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCHES PROGRESSING. mBm ' ' ; 7 i iy~" vM . I v , SjfcV, m ~\mk ^ i lib AB inn>?M i i HSflHBl -RE-V. W> M. KENNEDY. Pasto ^ The Pastor of Zion Hill Baptis church, of Arthurs and Macedonii Baptist chujch of the City wish t announce the following: ?Sunday was a high day at botl -.points spiritually and temporally . Sunday school opened at ila -were ? hour 10:30 a.m. A number of stu ^.dents were present. The lessoi was taught from the 3rd chapte ? j of- Mark, by^ Bro. Harold Wash ington. At 11:30 a.m., sermon by th Pastor. Theme of text: "Go Was! r~ in Jordan." Mrs. Janie Washington, Clerk. ?? m _ ?? . 0 CHERAW KEWS. Mrs. Frank Chapman of Greei street and Mrs.-Clinton Marshal of Kershaw street entertained a a card party Saturday 4 p?.m. a Mrs. Marshall's home. The part was honoring Mrs. nenry uetti (formej^y Miss Pearl Harrington of New York City. Mrs. Ethf Cash Chambers of- Philadelphi was an honored visitor. Other attending the party were Misse M. D. MeFarlan, J. C. Harringto: ? and V. E. Lowery, Mesdames Wil lk_ilab? r&Qn^OUk._IIu?kfiltJ_ln| Montgomery, L. V. Ellerbe, Ber *>-1 nice nuucrsuilj r^man A vv, A *voo* Marshall, S. W. Deas, Anna Ellct be, Gladys Hanna, Gertrude Mc Queen, Isabell McDonell, and A V. Wilson. * Five tables of whist were pla edr?Mrs;?Eulan Put; of Huge won high score and was awarde a lovely prize. Mrs. Flossie Mar shall of Camden Road received th booby prize. Mesdames Gettis an Chambers were presented souveri ' . irs. A delicious repast was serv ed. The Ladies Aid Society of Wes ley M. E. church met at the hom of Mrs. Sallie Johnson; Frida afteinoon. After the business mee ing, a guest meeting was planne for Mopday night at Mrs. Mar Rembert's home. The hospitabl hostess served- a delicious-Teprret. - The Young Women's Club me fit'the home ^f Mrs. Annie GarSunday afternoon. ? Mr^ -Council Tucker was shot t death Sunday afternoon near th A.C.L. station. Mrs. Hester Hudley entertaine the Baptist Missionary Society a her "Home Friday afternoon! iRev. p. w: Prince and famit went to Darlington Friday to at tend the. funeral of his brothe _ .. .who had been ill for Rome time. Mrs. Cbairrio McKay and littl daughter Vivian have been il Both ow> letter. Rev. Webb of the AMEZ churc and his congregation worshippe ** at Pee Dee Bantist church Sunda night. Rev. Webb preached a wo derful sermon. brown chapel church Rev. T. Ii Weathers. Pastor ???Helen*, P. C. 'The S?;n. schoo was. opened at its usual hour bj the assista^- Sunt..- Mr. Charlie.E %JBpcnce Th^ I&tsan w>>s beauti fully t^uh: bv th > varicua tr?ch ers and rci /owed by -.h Rev. J S. Sanders. Sunday being the pastor's daj at St. Ma v church we had thi Rev. J. S. ? andera to preach fo: class No. f: on their ra'lv. Th< service beg.: 11 at 3 o'clock witl -.quite ^ few young people present The pastor's text was found it St. Marl: 10:4, rubject Courage . Mrs. Mary Haynes sany a 3ol< after vhe sermon. Prerchin-'" be i gun Sunday r.gihp at.7:l'0 o'cldcl [ by c*ur pastor. His text wai V .found Acta 3rd chapter 8th verse The League is getting along nicely but one 'thing we are hop ing Tor that the young people wil ? " ^pporatA with each .other__&o jw J- jri work plans ;cut as we woult ?hp. for fhatrt t'n he. ~4 i Miss Cythenia Raye and thei ba: 4ofKall fPm wbnv fn TTlinT* riVAa i on a hike Saturday. A.bout 2! * want and reported a love'y trip. The Bocstc.r club -me; at th< I home of Miss Lucile Gary, Frida; night, January 14, 1938 at 7:3( o'clock. The meeting was opener by the President, Miss Edna Rool JThc president called the meetinj to order. The house wa<? opencc V for business. After remarks or 1 the uplifting uT the ctub a debaU d took place between the girls and I boys. Subject: Who do more worl 1 for the church, womep or. men I ..The judge3 were Miss Mozell Garj # and Mr. Jonv Clark.~ The debat< ^1 wa? flne^ the judges agreed thai thy ladies won. The hostess ser^ Th A pTllh TO/iil ftt Vlnmrt r.1 V Mist Edna RocAc Fridav night, I] H.1938, ?~ ; ,1 . ' .[ ALT, ax A, M, E. CHURCH = Rev. W. D." Williams, Pastor Sunday school at its .usual hour with the S. pt, Mr. VV. E. Matthews at .his post of ""duty*" The . lessr.-n. W?s beautifully tm.ght an/t reviewed bv the I-upt. At 11:46 the puntoi began service and delivered a s'irring sermon. Service was well oitendiiL - Among the visitors weK- Rfiss Parr.s and Miss Tendal who ai*e working here in our school. At 6 o'ci ck the Missionaries of our church had a real meeting it I was largely attended. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs'. Vic la Mouzon. The President Mrs J. Middletor, outlined her work and asked all to be present. ' At 7:30 \he pastor oreached another sou. stirring sermon from Acts;22:9. All hearts were made to_ feel gla'.._ \ . I On Jamvry 8th, Mr. W. E. | _ Matthews was marred -n?Miss ~ Elo'ulst!" MtnoTetbh at the home of her oarents. Mr. and J. M. MTddTeton. The I'astor, Rev. W. ^ D. Willlairs, offie'ajied.?Mies Mid dleton is the secretary of her S. a|S. and the fecretary of the Unit-, jj'ed Order of Home Chari'v Lodge. I i.She is from one ofi the/eutstandl 1 ing famiNs of cftr to'wn. I ? i Mr. W. E. Mattffews is a native , : of Not |h Carolina. He is the 1, State C rand Councillor f th? Uni " ted Order yl Home Charity Ledge 1 " ana the set retary ol r>is ennren r and the Srpu of the S. S of his ^-church. ? We-wish for thevn bappi- 1 1 ness and success, e m h VoKLSBURY TOWS" St. Paul A. M. E. fnurch Rev. J. (.'. Coaxum, Pastor If you wart to get information and be inspired to higher heights fj hear Rev, Coaxum comments cfnSunday school lesson. He is * well inforrpcdr;;If you are hungry ' for the bread of life, come and y worship with us and fea.it on the 3 rrood thing.; that he brine's to you ) from the w>rd of God. The theme >1 of his disccurse Beware of Dogs. I a This was a masterpiece. A good s collecton was contributed Visls tors: Mr. Willie WilliamsiSr. of n Greenville; Mrs. Julia *H<?lme3 and 1- grandson Itily Kennedy left Sat-1 z urday for Orlanda. Fla.. visiting - her son "Ralph. We are hoping c for her a pleasant stay. | 7] Thr~fYlends of Mrs.TSudie Fog,J gy Johnson sympathize with her | [ Jn the death of her husband who j dic)l in Ciiattanoogat Tenn* His I remaps were brought here fori puriai. rc. civai i uncial uii ^LLuig ^ were in charge. Mrs. E. A Rob . ! inson through her strerious efforts " has succeeded in getting desks for ? her classroom. 1 d Rev. Coaxum" was the weekend i" guest of Mr. and M**s. Aaron, i r- Those or, the sick list; Mr. J. E. Holmes. Mr. Isaac A jams. We .. are wishing for. them an e&rly e recovery. i ? Mtt Wlsor. Nash Jr., hxd a very ^ painful acldent last week. ITTs j '-'"ht eym was scald to his elbow. We are hoping that nis arm will ^ soon get well. ? ; | ;ti Johnston" nem s ' , _ V\ Sunday v"ss a- -pteasHiit day at I the A. M. E church at .'.45 p.m. ? Rev. A -D. Dawkii sn erf _ Eifcefietd" e delivered a s?ul -stirring sermon. I The spirit ran high with him and d many soul5 were maJe to feel t happy over '.his wonderful sermon . I that Rev. I awkins brongl t to us. y We are anxious to hea- him aTj gain. We \ ere very glan to have , r the Presiding Elder of the Co- | l_l lumbia-discuct, Dr. E. F G. Dent e Prof. C. C Garrett of olumbia I worship w:th us at th-< A. M. E. j .1 with -usi?We were glad tcr have jrhdinrch on Sunday. .! Mrs. Mary Ella Forrest has 1 many frier.ds who are glad to see her out ag-vn afrer being ill for n several days. Miss Grace M. Bland ?pent Sun day evening in Suluda ytth Miss Ruby Minitks. * Mrs. Eliza Herron ha>j returned . to her home in Saluda after a visit to the M-les on Aiken rtreet. r Mr. Sanoy K Dean is a reader of The Paimetto Leader. There w>'.i be preaching at the Bethel C M E. church. o"? Sunday * at 11 *45 * m. by Rev. ingletbn The p 'blic is invited to come out. 1 On Sunday night at 7:3"' o'clock 2 the Pastor, Rev. E. M. GilKms [ will preac*-. ' All rrremteis of the Hi.ppy club ara asked lo meet at Bethel church '' on Suoddy at 5:11 p.m. Business of importance. ^ ^ PAMPLICO NEWS --j The work of our-church is going forward with increased enthusiasm-ar.d " great deal of interest _ is being n rnitested by all. j A full congregation worshiped at the morning and night aerf vce. The choir lenderea beautiful music all day Sunday. Quite ~ 'C ft'W visiting fiiends nui siiiped r with us. ?^ ~y Rev Jenkins deliver ;d a masterly sent-on . both morning and TU enkiW y cnu. AIM' OUI_*ICVC OUIMICy IWVkll* v ln|f was: 'Hie Lord Will Provide, j Sunday nu.*lt the subject , was j The Book's Open. The inirit reign - d supreme all day. Mr.'Gary is out again much to j the delgiht c/f his fam'ly and t friends __ ?.? r - lira. Lu ? Reeee?i?-otr the- sick j list; we hcpc for her a . peedy re { covery. We are sorry to hear of the 1 .death of. Mr Putsev Sligh. We hnvo on the sick list: Mrs. 1 Alice Simmons, Mr Evans Reeder Mr. Cal Simmons, Mrs Nffhcy ?- -Rook-, Mrs. Dora Rook# Miss Lillia ' FYye, Leolu Steward, Clarence Cannon; hope them a faey r*r wvtqr* . - , ' _ ? _ . 1 c ' ~ ""**" / j * ST. PAW. BAPT. CHURClf ~ ? L. AVilaon, JPastor Sunday, January 16 was a red letter day. Supt. W, M. Moore opened Sunday school promptly at 10:130 o'clock?willi a good atttiftdance. The various teachers took charge of tt,eir classes ' or thirty minutes. a he subject rtf the les-. son " Begin .1 ng a Life of Service" After the lesson was beautifully taught by each teacher tne classes reassen bled and thj pastor cave the review. The lollection was pood. At 11:8;? o'clock prayer service was condr.. ted by Deacon J. T. Able. The pastor ascended thg rostrum accompanied by Rev. Battle and Revr Jones. The pastor preached a soul 'stirring ser mon, subject Thought* 1 ut Into Action. H seemed to be at his best and e'-ciyone drank iron?, the fountain frudy. Evening worship beg^n at 7:00 o'cloek-Avith sernnn. orr the subject Awake an.i see tie Lord. The collalction total for the" day $1^0.01.? After which the Lord's Suyi ei was servo*.. BETHLELEM BAPT. CHURCH * ~ x ; ?* Rev. E. K. Ganldeo,- I'astor . Newberry S. C.?There we.rf quite a la gu number of children present at the ojpening c*f bur Gundav -.school &st Sunday. The regular devotional exeo.scs were conducted by Supt. R. F Gladden. After th? regular discission of." he l.'.gnn t y the various classes [ they j-eass< mbled for the review which was conducted-- by our pasj tor. Five m-w scholars vere added to our S'indav school? I Oui moii ii.g se'-vices got on the way with George Singbton at the piano. We v ere later-favt-ed-wtth a strong mji sage from our pastor. And he shall be like a tree planted by tho nvers of wa*er. We could see r.$ nevir before the value of being planted as Cnristians by the rivo ct vater. j_ The members of the Busy Bee club a ere in chaiee of -.he' program at the BVPU hc.ir. The program Was" short and -weet; all enjoyed it fiom : tart to finish. I Our undhv services were brot listened to our pastor -ocak from God in the World Todiy'I He opene.i his message by singing "For -ou I Am Prv^ng with Miss Ojet:-: Gilliam av. the piano., I Mrs. Msn-ie Douglas and Mr. ed in holy matrimony Saturday, January IV 1938 in Newlerry, S. C., at the home f the biide. Rev. E. E. Gauhlc-n pei formed the mar riaee ceremonies. _ ' Sister Douglass worked as a faithful n ember of F>thlehem Baptist chinch for more tnani thirty years; a'. a matter of fact she gave the best of her li'e to.^BethWe are go/ng to miss lnr. But we air. ho; 'ng for both of them the best of joy and happiness. I You may contact'Mrs. Mamie "Douglas Abrey by writing t<rthis address: R F. D. N'o . 5, Box 367T Saluda, S. . vtorrts ;>nn\v\ I -<r t , A-M Fr. CHURCH Rt v. K I. Lemon, Pastor Charleston, S. C.?Beautiful -weather prevailed in our cit- last 'Sunday,?wrd mtmy worshipers found their way to the ihurches. Woman's Day was observed all day. The morning se:*v*!ce was largely attended and followed closely upon the closing of the Junior church. At H ~a7TTT7 ? a thoughtful and, well prepared mes "sage was Brought "by Mis. I.ouisa G. Smalls, who spoke from the subject "Choose Life anJ Peaco". The seimon was based upon the text fuond in Romans 0:23. A splendid sermon resulted from the" textTand theme selected Mrs. Hannah Mitchell presided all day naw>lc.ti.r>c.c! nf r><*rr>Tvmiii? K. At -7:30 p.m. a message was brought 1 to a good audience by sister E. H.I Washington, who' spo"ke briefly I from Acts 1S:26. Her subject was "Priscilla, the Great Church Work er". Ttyc message tho' brief was enjoyed. The activities ol the day were all that couid have been de'siped. The selections amounted to more than $42.00. Th leaders' shower on last Monday night was a ' omplcte success as ucual. Bro Ben White acting as chairman, had prepared a program that met the approval of all who had the good fortune to be prenhmt. The "lecture and pictures on Ethicpia " oi.'r n-'xt attraction ^nri is bookcd for January 2Gth. The indications n".*a that there will be a good audience t-, hear thif important lecture, and witness th0 pictures _of the conflict in Ethiopia. Morris Brown still maintains her Forward T.-">ok. ? Cr',1 HOTT\ vnwi . By J, Cr Moorj .Our S. t>. opened a't l ha usual hour with fflficers*at their post of dutv. F<v. B. A. Lvtes was at his best Sunday ard all worshipers enny-2<l his dircours-. Mr. Wllie Brooks; Arudrftw F. Floyd and J; C. Moorj were at the home of.Miss C. Helv* Anderson last Saturday afternoon. - Mr. Withe i?.- Da via from th? Biolop^al survey at Awcndaw is "home visitn-jj his many triends. Mr. D. A. Zeijjler Laid to Rest Mr. David Aabwry Zmpjer died at his lu/me Friday aftemfcion, January 11th at 9:80 o'rTock. Four children survives him. H!h ftltiiy fflefiflg gol " ored showed theic respe .fc to the family. A very f ttinff progTKm , '? / " rjr?t ?. - - 1 tme PALMETTO LEAD ~ BETH EI. A. !VT. E.CH URC H -Rer. S H. Lewis, Pasto* Hear Mr. W. P. Merpmson in an ^illustrated lecture a?,/i travelogue of Ethiopia Monday night lie xomesj \ ell -recommended aa an eeiterta'rer in his liny of work. Froirt all tecouilts he has had large audicrces where h., ha^> exhibited hia works. Mr. MergusOTT represented the Pittsbn.^h Courier as war correspondent to Ethiopia. P: ice3 are popular . Sunday tchool met qt the usual QOUi WILII QHicer.H niiii.r icamera present,'1 vei> beautiful lersom--pre parng for a "Life of Ser ?ee'\ After .the lesson was tauglit on the various classes, the past, r made a very poir.tej}" ajiu practical review ot' the lesson. For the morning se^-vice the pastor seloc od as a subject CvercoTYiing Difficulties. This wa?, selected from the Oook of Joshua. The message was well prepared and deb vend! ~ For the night service the pa^v. tpt^-selected as i ^ext St. Luke ?:24. subioct Enter Through the Straight gate. This wrs anothei thoughtful fnd forceful sermo-n. The Suhcay school hoard met last Friday night at the parsonage. Suggestion's were made and accepted relative to increase?the^ attendance of the Sunday school. After all business we were served a very delirious repast by Mrs. T. B. Lewis, wife of the pastor. Mr. W. H. Young, our effi.ient and faithful sumrintc-ident was host for this n:e?. ting which was had. at' the parsonage. Come to Eethel you DWe always welcome. ZICN ?J\PTIST CHURCH Rev. J. P. Reeder. PoStor The installation service at which all deacons, trustees and alh new Baptist chu.ch, Monday night, 17 at 8:00 o'clock with the pastor presiding.,, A short song, service was conducts by the paster at the beginning of the program after which the installation service took place The above date also marked rthe ending of a 'ITr^p Contest" in which tour c vtes-ants participated. The following amt. was raised by the following Contestants: A. Evans, $25.00; Mrs. Mary Parker,_$1M0; end Mr. Cla woe Rich ardsch $52X0. 'The contestant raising ;the highest amount of money was given a frotrip to Jacksonville Fla. The total a? mount raised was $147.4* -?A- drive xmc.er~the "head "df a "Baby Conce.t" is being >oonsored hv tho rhiiih Thi? drive c.inips off on the l ight of February 1st. There will be a first, nrd second prize given to the babies having the firsfr* and second highest amounts. BROWN'S CHAPEL A. -M.-F. C tftlReH . Kev. C. C.~Mcllwain, I astor Sunday school opened at the usual hour with the s iperintendent and his cc-workers at. their -^rost of-duty. At the?moi niing service the pastor selected as his text St. Mark 1:15. The instrumental c'.k :r is moving along nicely under, the auspices of Mr. John W. Hunter, a jun:or of Allen university. The vocal choir- is one in a class by thejnseiyee /undelr the auspices of Mrs. Susie Childs and Mrs. Janie Halt. Sunday afternoon the lastoT and the vocal choir., motorel to Rock Hill A. M. h\ chu'.ch to the choii convention where another spiritual -sermon war; - prouci.edTTy our pas-v. tor and everyone went : way feeling good. ? ? The Stewardess bosvdis doing" great work At 6 o'clock the League met and with ihe aid of the Christian .Endeavor helpers, the League is sure to go funvaid. soul stirring sermon. Text Danel 2:44. We can but say we have a preacher hs well as r. pastor.. We wert pleased to acknowledge the present0 of tho sevral visiters and invite them to wotjbip with us again. The Ushqr board riief. at the parsonage on, Friday rvght and officers were elected with Mrs. Betty Fair as president. The board will meet at Mr. Julian Jef farson's h one Friday?night. Stewardess board will meet at the home of Mrs. Lizsi^ Plaster Sunday afternoon. Sick: Mr. Wesley Hj liter, Miss Clementine Gridiron, Mrs. Gridiron, We v.ish fov them a speedy reeov-feiy. ? ; ? ^Musical choir practice every Wednesday night. AH members are urged to be present. ?Kcv.?r.nd Mrs. C. C. Mellwair, and little daughter, Ella Mae motored to- Spartanburg On last week. A pleasant tri^r was repoited to Spartanburg, j Li uiom and WlHr-trtrf friends. - - - ? Sunday j.fternoon at 3.00 p.fTT ' tist church and his choir will woi ship with us. LEGARL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. J. E. Dixon, Pa?tor 1 ? " , Sumtdr S. C.?Sunday, January 16 was a high day at legare church S. S. opened" at Tj o'clock with tne ; apt., ana oivcera at their post of duty. Se-vice was highly spir.ted. Subject 7'reparednees. Colhrticn J2.05 _ GEORGETOWN NFWS _Mr|u_S- A? Blua4an<T, littlo Jea-.. sle Mae B'unt were to Perrnyroy>1 to visit Mr. and Mrs. David Campbell over the week ^r.d. They wtttTfud Iim Saturday. ??i % . * ER . EMMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev, R. j&r' Brogden, Easier Charleston, S. C.?Services at Emmanuel c'n last Sun-iay were The pastoi delivered two outstand in<j pernio^_du-rmg the activities of the day. In. the manning he spoke from the the me *' ''he Free"ious-Chnst" At the evening hour t he tli( nv> vi' n u ? , ? " " a Christ". Large audiences hcjnrd the word tTuth and ^he spiritual tidj 1*040-to a.very r gh mark. Throe Peru1.'1* wen- :i.-CA'ed inti. .he church during-the morning ser vice and ov ai night. Our Sunday school and League are moving along nicely. . Uur young people ate Heing cncourag i ed and in: true ted to y lect tht J right path n life so-44. to make neir livos^p oiiitable. Our pastor . an be seen at activities on & unlays a..d h'.i presence is felt On last Thursday afternoon the " ? ; rrr?m?' / ' f- ? i ? - - " >'T~ iuiiiuiii> oi I?jli s. v>nai i^ruvcr did wi'i'c f ji e: alized at Or- church. Having been ill for a "short period Mrs. Crutrhfih d--passed away < >> ( the morning of the I? instant. One son and a daughter survive. Do not forget the_ date, January 25. A Travelogue on Ethiopia by Mr. R. W. Merg 'son war promises ti be an interesting and instructive entertainment. .Every one should see this pic' are. IE and 25 cents admission. The Leaders' Christmas Shower, Monda\ evening, Jar uary 24. TTemoniber your leader. . :? _ BETHEL A. M. E. ChURC H Rev. N. A. Bethea, Castor ?ISt?Gecrgfc, S. C S. S. opened at the usual hour with Mi Joseph iones Supt presiding wi-n the officers and teachcis at their respective?prr-ces ~f o Arty:?Miss F. \Vilson con '.ucted the review. Strictly at 11:30 the pastor accompanied by Re'v. Pin-kney be gan service. He took h's. text 2i5 /Saccariah. A strong sermon was delivered. At 8!30 another large jrowd was. out. The pasror again preach- d. Collection $2 j 00. The Trustees Brotherhood supoer last week was a real treat. .j>8.00 was *.ne result. Mr. Hai ip Elmore was funeralizud last svvk. IIe~"vvas r-vtrtffryur strong class leaders. Re". N- A. Bothea?olf iciateth Ch*. rstie uiu. ^Inli<u 'vpti. in rha> ce. Prof.X.Ste'ward of th?' M/. E. church past away very quietly last Sunday niyl? . Funeraii"ed by the Vrtsio" ITcJvT" A. ti. Newman. Tht Busy Bee flub m-t at the church in^Ts regular nesting. A nice group w?w present. .Miss Evelyn Heyvt-fci, president. Mr. Wiltl. hV Grell and Miss EB la Mae Go"un were hap oly married on Monday night at the A. M. I E. parsonage. Rev. Betbea, officiated. Rev. and - Mrs. N. A. Bethca were?the- , rnner guests ' an last Friday of .Mr. and Mr?. Freddie Urines Misses nnier and W ilson and Boyjainin-:- were guests of Mrs. R: - A> -Bctiier. on last Monay afternoon. Mrs. M. Thompson and Mrs Berry were seen in th > city on business. 3 ? ? " proved at this writing. Dr. J. E. Beard, visited Rev. Be then this week. ___ ?Mr. doslwa Boyd-the j.ewly1- appoinU..< c'.hss leiuha- is proving, himself the man. The senior chc/ir sang beautifully all day. Mrs Sallie Felaer, organist, presided. Mr. Louis Brown who has been <ncK is out again.?Sick-list:..Mas. Agnes -QanU -Miss Luc'le. Blunt left Thursday for Ntv York after" visiting mother ana friends. GREENWOOD NEWS .? Weston Ch?pef A. M. E. Church 4tev. ,\1. G. Williams, Pastor The S. >. opened at the usual hour with the Supt. and her coworkers were at their post of .Aty. After a brief discussion o*f the lesson the Supt. ftftc the closing remarks. At 11:15 the pastor began service and preached a- wonderful sermon. A good collection was contilbuted to the Trustees. At 5:00 o'clo k we'wore back again to a paw .rally sponsorea uy Stow ardess'Tloard No. 1. The program was very inspiaing. Proceeds Sli.3o. * At 6:00 oVlock the A. C. E. League met with the president and officer*: -in place. 'l'he topic which was "Planning to xnake each week gpunt" was very interesting an? all that was prese'nv enjoyed Preaching service begun inimeI'ot A1I? r* 4* to?' T honrno TNilCtnr ?JLWV.l i 'I preached another interesting sermon. Aftoi the collection the. TfretrtinjT'afljo^rn^d. ' mTl" MT. OTtVIv BAPTIST < Ht'RCfT Rev. K. J. (laUnion, I'as tor tChester, ? C.?Our S. S.'ig imp. iving. Oi r pastor delivered a wonderful sermon. The Junior club mot at the home of Miss*M">mie Lue 4.?^ *son* Sixteen were pesent. After tRe ses-' don they ivere jolightrnlly servcd. At .7:"^ prayer se vice was jonducted ov sister Julia Abel and sister S&lli Thompsons After which the prstor took his text II Kingg 6:10. The pastor was at I his best all <Aiy. The Chu'ch Aid met at the home c f Mrs Maggie Nelson. We ftcrju sui Tenrrr trciiwjs repast. The S. S. teachers met at the home of -M's Daisy ?>rchid.. _ Sick list: 'Mrs. Ella Walker Mrs SyJvU Ptioc, Hr?. Rachej Sims. Y . " ST: ANttttEWS A.M.E < IH UCFf" Key.. Cj. H. White, 1\stor Andrews, S* C., January l*th w;i.su very hgin day in our church ! lit'ei,?ThcJ <11 'or c Inn c ii?rrrr>?vc 1 active' in the )vjiiduy 'school, | League, -rtr.>niing uiid "V.-ni^g wor ship. At *,h child: en's hour the' l pastor'*' i"( .'.sai'i. . < ?i n pin^ ] OppoiTuniu. 3Iis. jj.? ii it'^ c'. h ' rve.-.inj,' ser' ice. . Tl.? " "I : M : 'i-i_ I ' "c vnv.i (mug iiu i L'sa ; Marks a "finer niemh n.n j church now oT Atlantic: City, N. | J., spirit _flfcw days t? her oi... home, town ? nroute to 1 i> rida t spend a fi w weeks. .Our ohu'C'i: day for January lri was .a j?l > .< us one. JS'ip. -Mnitn 1 and tencr co' ducted it. very ; s pi rife? e iwJr school. I he lesson \v/.s reviewed by the h.upL. I rhe pastoi's. mornifiy niej>>a)?e was The Lniistian's lie* ?U Shop, j 1 ne Lottie is sll . in:' ) . .: e wn--do* presiue.il W i\Uan:.- an J is plan1)1111? an I'teres'ing ,pr"--ftt-n:?rm- . oundvr's 1 ay. h )t Dr Hi nhi'V.' hold hi > l.i^t <jj.ii terly ronfe-v lice in the J'U.rnoon. .ie very hip-rrv eoirnv.ended the ie ports connr,,: from the- Junior a n. Senior organizations ol t..o churn, mis <piar.ea 'we have . ad cigln new?metntic-TS add erf; one con ~ vert. I-'mnnc.al reports \v<-: ( a-, bvoe the aatiage. l'ho <_ er -commended ah concerned fo; the nn< spirit existing in the n urcn aruT the -business basis on v. l.ich tin allau's oI-G.q ehu ch Ai" . in. ho- . evening \voi -.hip In . Bo" wa uaio the suoject The Bold _Oer ^hep "Herd. -Mis- Muieiva .y u;.iu-.. -with".the church. 1 he elder was paid i*i fill Mrs. Bel;toes' vei^ ably presented thj cau.-e ol' mi: sion fo. Sot ?ft Aft lea. . " Dr. and Mrs. Bonbow were the dinner gue-tg of Prof. and Mrs. j. r.. Sunt _ ?? SAINT PA L A.M E. CHURCli Rev. \Y M. Gantt, Pastor Lancaster," S. C.?Sunday schoo pencil 10?ueloek with juicers- any teachers a: their pest of duty. A large nuir ?-r of scho'arg j..i,n.o in the disrt.rsion. after which the pastor ga"u us a splendid review. Service L? gan 11:30, Kov. Ganu delivered a hcart-touch'1.4 sermon vt'hlch Cau: ed many to re owe. Sunday afternoon 3:00 o'clock kev. I.ucKy 01 the ttco'i, Bapu.-:ol.urch and his good members vcTsmpeti v un us. A. C. E. League opened at G:.'JU /clock bv the President;)-Mi. Lov ic Ingram 2. Sunday right, Rev. .Tc/lie Me GrifT a recent graduate of- Lan.. caster Training schoo-l i -so a local preachft of Mt. Zion A. M. E. c hurch'preached u wor.i ri'ul sermun. The Usher board met Tuesday night at the * home of Mr. anu Mrs. John Frasic . Tne Morning .Glory nub mot "sonage. Miss Davis Crawford /who habecn indispcvd l'cr two v.webs is able to be cut again t > the delight of.-hen- many- lit Me -f-Henu-^rl ThosiTon the~srcdv list: -w?Wy? e.tt Cunningham. Rev. John Crock ette, Mrs. Nannie Crock:ttec MT. ZION?A. M. I^VllLRUl i Rev. R. Lawrence. Pastor J ^ . I Charleston. S. C. -Sunday". was tandoi.?alL of the c. rv ii'?< , eon- day school opened at Mru usual iimer-with-Eupt-Harris, presiding. I r>?L: ~ I it. ?t *12.-.,...:... ..-oo ui'&iimuiK u. A-._ vx i ?i?wC a.i i fittingly discussed. O'.t new num 1 btr was i-m oiled?m?t-h? Department..- At the close of the Sunday School sendees seme time ing Elder .1 E. Bear, of the ^district. Presiding Elder J. E. Beard, de-livered a?fnre?sermon u am ? preeia'.ive ; die roe.??text?^4- . vvh i eh was Psalm 80: IS. KI . Beard also pre ached ' h.? evening' sermon. T1 c message v. as taken from John 6:27. Int:-r line- re- marks wg,t<\ made by Pastor R S. Lawrence at the close ol' each sermon] Allen Lergue was ink-.' jar.d sponsored Iw President Maxwell as usual. * o On Sunday aftcmean Centenary M. E. choir augmented, up. tier the di action of Prof. J. 1). Moore, rendered their Cr.ristmas cantata,- at Morris Brown A. M. E. church for tha benefit of Mt. Zion A.M.L rebuilding f'r.d.- Tlu servicer was a verv beautiful on. , and the" atttr 'aiue was cemmcn(Table. Mt. Zion turned out in full. Mt. Zion is deeply grou-fu. _ to all p^r.'.cr.s and . organizations for any assistance reader.-.J i4. thL time of disaster. UlNN CREEK I.APT. CIU'RCTl Rey. J? j5. Maddux, Pastor Sunday school and 'Pn.ivh sev- ? vices were M:y good, l c>?crn was Tstf-Utimiy d'nniTreri by Tin li _L_. Taylor. Re- lew Fy M r, VL B. Harper. -.In* pastor 1) . ugh* ina wonderful message fro r. Tsalnif,* 62:8. , Colic tion 20.00. H'e ?vere happy to have with i $ . ProT. Walker, wife and" chili"*?ih. He is the agncuit. re< teacher l ,r Green wood county and hiade -vine very .jniely and helpl'ul j'oaia ks. 'Vs? Misses Kmrra and So.phia .Uariuox who teach in Laurens at d Greenwood. M'. j* Sophia p. sided at the piano Jaoug-hoUt th;. services A large cio\v\. attended the funeral of Mrs Annie Mown at c/clock. Sick list: RIis. Rosa'Iec Hampton, M.pzelk_ Holmes. Maud-Jay-1 ijr, Lula Latiiuoiv, W. Altonzo t)a.vis, : Vhnrr Ariderrt r. Viola ' am joy?lifaa?grontiofe Mr"ningn agaia?htaltfc; .* ^fl i - rage-?- 3 b incStal of prime importance, ^V'H we believe, is tKe I I ' Ij service, whether mod- H I \ 'est or costly, is so I fr y.l Fanned that the final " Vyi / tribute haccmea a morr.ory of priceless _ JohnsanrBradley ^ Funeral .Home 1401 Pa rlj[_ Street TKUvPHONK^tS? 'U'KM^u.p M. i ttt'TtCH Rev. C. A. Williams. I'ustor .Svjj'l.'.y |i' Friendship was a ?r**_cat day, beginning with Sunday ..r hs-'ir of 10:0*0 o'clock. A class: s stw'virx? the ^tycct Bfrriuni?-g JULif- Of Ser 'i?!1, : her' 'V, us v. very sijrc at tv'awe. '*I'Miii'ie rcrvicco btrnnn 1] 'c'lotj; wtt'i f-v. > \v.r.o t .ni? staThe rUton/Ii;tc \vn? vvy :'.v?imt'ilc'. The i nv-n. very in. c 1 oyii!i;r vn . inspii intr cne. wns : "v n.:.Ku. cnjoyc<T? " "" Vv'c (.).> first ntm ?*lv eo~- ?. J; vencp iuv tho ensriric Var at ":0H r>'< icv'x on S 'n-'ay. .. ft'irn9nn January l?b Pr.esidinj: Elder. J. F.TIioiVias, yi.e.:j.linj. ' i- -p. : V 'hi- >-hutv^ yiude f*?v ' abl< r* * "H'ts. Th- ct.'hcr? ~of th"??? * -~L * t I'li' i' ;riM f'htrc'x ejtp1? th'ei' . .iv ?> ; Li inn iMUtjL' li. i tfressivt -TV* thi- year. At <:.'> ! ii m. o',.r older p-c'aoh d "i-1 vi;) <r', a.-;iv tali , ? fj-.-m the. f.vncty-triH Psahp * 11h11 ct In-..: lt " rh^o?who n."' P'ur.ti: hy the W.'tter.? Vha1' t " V- nvhiOvtM'*' Thi? hea'-; ?tl**i y \vp. . most thorn teHI. >- . '.* y ti\ riM'niljev.' eh . h. Natrelv M-S-" ?i 1 1 'iS r.c. W.?A,?.* nab' A-t ' V H.'.Toh; n arid Re"?l -Ta oh Wilson an 1 J. C. .Alack.' ?HVi FsHTIU; SCR ?1?I& ~ . Oliv -B-an'-h Sir'h.v sohvt . nrrrivs-hit^ nicely -in ey the' leadership of the supc inter.il itt an : te.tehv. .. nday .tu,.o rni r.& > v.?R?r ? ? Bailey pre: chid a f.rev. nrossayo. *fi? iv^v r\p-/? tr? Pi/' vvhoi'i- ho <'<1ivorid the und. On n<? nt.rn Snnduv nijrhf ho was* _ -ayvompa.M .?by?the TrTT' .T" Y.'. 1 v wr 1 .-p'-'li?ij-.M 1 iii :?: i-vahc 1 i.?ti manner. Mr. Cit'k J<.ht>on, Jr.. lti>d Cla-cr.ce ftviJiiiT.-o?:. .Jr.. nv/f rod T> * Jrvhrston Mon.'ay after*' .-on, Thry u ported a pkasa't: trim The Bat< si urf? hasketr ers will play. the Hampton I4< Jyyt ui I.v*yVilh. \t i dm-sdhy. The Bet"1 Academy ^p-p- crn. turn presented a minstr; ' a* tlio schooj hoi.rt Friday ripht ^ was very prod.- Alonjf .vita th? cast was th:ee of our former students, Conycrs a::. T. F. By: u and .h.o A.?Hayes, who v-ij! iinish mis s, hoed year. LO-VRVS ne\S?< Fanchnl service for 'h la*'- M . -Luuys?Eea.son who> pn?-v;; Mo'r a. .B'-nai-y 10, at" thm-Veterans ho. ; i.a! ir. t id. mhin \vh or. t- , V.? | ''." Ti a MUll Ml fftr f,oVo?: mhnthi wa< eonduetul r.t Chestr.it Grove A. .M" ' K Stmdoy. .Tnnu tf,.? 1 0. The death- of Mr. ftiars.oh whs very snd to his may fricr ? and relativ s. The Vet" ans wh<> live near Chester secy?. I as p a I i - h :i'v:s. O t carried 'in th. U. ^ fl i?: four tarried in sra.y puns 1 i.e Re v. r*. R. Qiivde'cn nvor h trie sermon 1 Miss flattie Fifer n .u1 ^the/.-hi navy ar.ci condolence Wo ('xu-ir \< thy, inmih- ,?.ir Ho . s.st 'sympathy. Mr. "aChariie Denton i:r.(lcit ;i:er in charge Hi* hains wen laid to rest in the. family plot Chi?t;iut, G'-ne ctn. t:iy, aitei-which they., hred u;. - yvmy jruns in . sahre. The frie;..-?^4*4?y. i a Lives of ?: Miss. Ella Addison. daughter uC~ ih'\. ai.il M vs."?Era irk V idisrn f i itesto' wwr~s<?'iy to VtJar of her ?ii,i death. H e .extend to this laniP w orr deepest s'y mj>btl-'.T ? The 4-11 club met Brow-n Chapel school Thi:rsdav., JarniajU '!. Mr. aid Sirs. Way'nan JoMPr-'?~? ..iili?1 the 4 11 club mH'iijt af her 3:00 p.m. All members" nro irvit.i to rue.id. COPE NEWS -y- o At Ennvral A. M. E. : hurch oh ho Brr.n.-hv:Hp circuit TUv. E. E. Pi eh huv}? is giving t! e.-n good scr vires.?On ;.fsicnUyM>.v.tin rtport?-? *? cd that he i reached an excellent sermon to r large crowd Th.y st-rm well | .ease i and t-re willing to courie up with him to put over their church progrrm. *vtr srr "fry much i eased to have Rev. Martin cf Aiken in our community and town pnstorin# - . ayOak (irn.i Rani rt nln-eeh Iln ? is 'a pulpit orator. v SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADER