The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 26, 1938, Page Page 5, Image 5
Saturday, March 26, 1938
I A. M. E. CHURCH
? Greenville. R. Wn wc.ri- hli>s*
ed last Sunday morning with love
~ly weather and a glorious service.
""~A large audience was present after
the rain of early, morning to
hear the gospel. The pastor preacl
ed an instructive sermon from
Matthew 25:8, subject "Failing
Lamps''. Mr. A. Lewis joined the
church and was assigned- to ?
class of Bro. Allen Hudgens.
Sunday evening, Rev; D. P.
Adams brought ua the message^
^ Rev. Adams, as usual, was heard
by the congregation with much
delight. The Junior choir, under
tire direction of Mrs. M.~b?Wnherspoon
rendered beautiful music
all day. This splendid group of
singers is talked of far and near.
We regret to report the illness
of Mesdames Nellie Harris, Addic
Miller, Lula Robinson, Emma Ellison,
Maggie Williams, Bessie Lcg6n.~Mamie
Sullivan, Willie Miles
F.mmn Humnhrev. Many of these
at this writing are improved and
we pray their speedy recovery.
Mrs. M. M. Calhooin, MisseFlorence
Lykes, Ruth Adams, L.
R. Tillman, Dr. E. E McClarcn,
Mesdames Laura Cooper and Alildred
McClaren are among the mem
bers of our church whof .motored
to Columbia last Week to attevd
the State Teachers' association.
They report a profitable session
and a-pleasant trip.
Our pastor delivered the address
at the Field day exercises
Voia T S r -vpcontlv
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SAINT JAMES
A. M. E. CIIURCURev.
Hale B. Thompson, Pastor
Asheville, N^- C.?There was a
i, heavy downpour of rain at the
break of dawn on the past Sabbath
day and it seemed that the
mountain city were in for a day
of dreariness. But upon the arrival
of -the hour for -morning ser^V,
vice the sun was shir.ing beautifully
and the skies had cleared.
The "Sunday school's attendance
and achievements were very gra
tifying, two new scholars being
added. Our Presiding Elder Dr.
K. C. Holt, was our official guest
i _ f-ill.
ana maue a vcij mvcu'ouiiu v..... .
to the Sunday school. All preparations
continue t0 go foi'Wiud forthe
observance of Easter.
From the subject "The Voice of
Authority" Dr. Hole detivoied a
masterly sermon which shall linger
long in the minds and hearts
Of the lieuieis.?With giippi'MY ''ttentlon
and. interest this message
was received and the How ol' the
piritual tide was high. Visitor*"
too numerous to lhontion her/
worshiped and were welcomed
gladly. At the evening's worship
theregathered agai n a large ami
inspiring congregation for service.
"The Power of The Gospel", constituted
the subject of the discourse
by our elder and this mesthought
and inspiration. As the
^ cflimax was reached there were
great outbursts of spiritual fervor
and enthusiasm. Visitors in
large numbers again shared in the
&vening'3 service. Music rendered
by our senior choir was exceptional
throughout the day and
" i 1?
^ IJVUO&Die .fconiniuiiuttir.iiia tuiiiv
from both our elder "and pastor
for the unstinted cooperation
which was given by the membership
throughout the day.
Men's Day will be observed on
next Sunday and all plans have
been completed for a day of excellence
in the achievements of
? things both spiritual and tempt/.-.,
ral. A musciale is being spmuored
on Thursday night of this week
at the YWCA building by^the program
committee. City-wide t:il
ents are cooperatting splendidly i?-?this
effort. ,.
On Monday night the fecund
quarterly coierence session was
presided over by Dr. Holt and was
revealed by the record a large vol
_ ume of business was achieved both
spiritually and temporally. AH
- ? items of-the quarterly conference
were cared for and Dr. and .Mrs.
Holt returned home on Tuesday
^ morning after commenditfg the pa*
tor and congregation for their fine,
work which haa gone weJL intothe
fourth year.
MT. ZION A.M.E.. CHURCH
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Rev. W. R^Carolina. Pastor
Sellers, S. C.?S. S. opened at
the usual hour with Supt. Janus j
and h!g co-workers at their post.
! A splendid lesson was had by the '
^ school and review by the pastor.
AtJJL a.m. morning service be V
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THOMPSON ST. 11 APT. CHUKOT
ilev. H. J. Levins, Paslor
?Spartanburg,?S: C.?-Services
i throughout?tho day wui'c?vory
beautiful and well attended. The
pastor spoke touchingly from the
subject 0 Lord Keep Me. Every
heart was made to rejoice.
At the "evening service the pastor
again mounted the rostrum and
j delivered?another?great?master,
jiice. His subject was You Can't
nnttr rrom uoa. t nis great ais:ourse
was well received by a pack
ed audience.
<"iub No. One met at"lh<T fibThtf"
o'f Deacon and Mrs. T. C. Hill 00
d-ndiiy evening. After the impressive
devotional exercises coniueled
by Mrs, Alary Uilliamj the"
r.eeting was turned., to. business
with i\lr. Robert Fowler, presidng.
After the business part of
tto meeting tlve hostess served a
lelicious repast. The next meeting
to be held with Mr. and Mrs.
limine M ifcrViPfl.
ST. JAMES-A. >1. K. CHfKCH
Iicv \Y H Hauler, Pastor
TTuiTiTTTy"slTfrvot" opened -promptly
it 10 am. with the- Supt. and ~covorkors
present. The school was
nt crest jntrly reviewed-by- Rev.- -IT
!. Golden. Senior class No 2 Mrs
.Yilhelmina Johnson teacher is
>Mintr. the banner. s
Sunday morning, Rev. U.B. Gold
*n .preached wonderful sermon,
'ext 1st Samuel 12:24. Theme
ear. Sunday night the pastor
: cached a soul stirring sermon
roni St. Matt. .10:16, theme Good
.'.Taster... An_ appreciative crowd
vps present at both service.
The captains for the rally are
?usy as bees. La-t week Revs. H.
*" . 'Young. C C Mclhvain, L C.
Jenkins and Rev. Peterson preachd
'fur the various [captains. The
unions were enjoyed by all pies?nt.
Pr<"44iog Elder I. W,.Jane
ottc?mjJ?daughter?ilL?s?Fran res
'anerette of Conway were the
icsts of their mother and family,
'in ins the teaehers convention,
'lissj Ellen Johnson teacher of Pe
Jr. and Mrs. Prioleau Johnson
'uring the convention.
ST. JOHN 15APTIST CHURCH
The Missionary society held its
veek'lv mv_U.ni: ^Friday even wig
it the home of Mrs". Maime Bailey
vitli the president presiding. Open
_Jiw bv sinuitttrr- su iptnie" reading
by president, Matt. 18:110. After
levotions the minutes of the last
meeting were road. Roll call each
iiemb.er responding with a Bible'
orse and . paying of dues. ' The
ick eor.imlttee report was made.
MrsT*~-Lillia B. Williams, Mrs. A1
icrtha Counts, Mr Foster report
ed sick in the community. We
ivoic p;lad to hear that Mrs. Albei*
-itt?Count*- has?returned- home fronr
tho hospital. No fuvther business:
he lesson.-was taken up. Taught
by Mrs. Ethel Rennick, subject:
The King's Daughter is Joyous.
At the close, of the lesson we had
i very spiritual experience meet
tie-. The,spirit was high and ev_
ryone setfiucd to enjoy the meet.
nsr. C"V(Val visitors were pros
put. * '
>T. STEPHEN A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. 1). N. Wilson, Pastor
Oil: services we're very grSnd
til day last Sunday. The. Sunday
- e.hoo) was (conducted 9:30 a.m.
with the Supt.. Mr. G. Brown in
'he chair. All teachers present
a great sermon from the subject
A New Creature. /"
At -1 o'clock the union services
"*rf- the A. M. E. churches were"
hold at Diekerson A.M.E. church.
Our pastor preached the sermon
'of the occasion, His subject* was
"A Key to the Kingdom". The ser
Thorfwas very instructive and inspiring.*?St:n
:fiy njght he brought
anrther-grrat message from 'the
subject "Spiritual Refreshing",
On Monday night .one of, the
greatest Sunday school programs
gan. Pastor, taking his text from
Panirl?ftrHh?w*s?delivered?with
much force and the spiritual tiro
was burning high.
? Among the visitors were?M-r*nHelena
Bradley of Timmo'nsvilleMiss
Marguerite Porter of Allen
university, Columbia.
At 1 p.m. the Rev. B. S. Taylor
of Sellers preached to the
Blue army. Subject: Will A Lior.
Eat You? jMigljt service was also
inspiring,
M.rs,. Trcssie "Smith had-aar Ket
dinnertpuests Sunday'theKev. nnd
Mrs. Carolina, Rve. Hall, Mr. W.
M. Janics, Mr. Willie Ervin and
Mrs. Ada Hopkins,
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was rendered a,t pur ehurcH we
have ever witnessed; Over?-fcQQpeople
were present. The principal
address was delivered by Prof
G. VV. Howard. Twiss Garna Jackson
teacher o" Ho-warcTlligh school
was also one of the speakers. Instrumenltal
so-los were, rendered
Um. >r.. ttrMn. ~a
ily nit. >* uinr -?i<iIIiKc^uiL twin mis.
Ir.oz--Thompson.
(
Tiu??winners in?Lhe?oratorical
contest were Mrs. WJThelmena
Wineglass of St. Stephen A est
prize and Mi-s MvClani of Arnett
chorch, second prize. Many others
participated in-the psngrann The
jvum of $50.00 was raised by Arnett
and St. Stephen Sun*, schools
for Christian Education.
ABBEVILLE NEWS
Most of tiie teachers of the A.
C. T. school attended the associaion
last week.
Miss Alice Nance is improved at
this writing. .
Miss Jessie L. Cic-ne spent the
lay in. Augusta, Ga., last week.
\ti' T ;in.D7n .1 < 1:s.>n nnd Mrs.
Ernest Morton are seriously. ill at-this
writing. t
Mr. Lindsey Wilson is much improved.
jVTr. Whitfell Burton died on
March" Loth in the StatC'tmspitnl
in Columbia. Tie was kr.own everywhere
as "Whit". His remains'
were brought here arm.l laid to rest
-in Harbiso'n's cemetery. Mr. Burton
was a machinist helper at the
Seaboard Air Line shop for a num
ber of years.
Mr. Denn-is G. White, Sr., and
Mrs. Mamie Eord Brown are ill
at thei^ homes,
Mrs. Leila Adams is up. Her
sister Mrs. Ada 1 oung 01 v-narlotte,
N. C., spent several weeks j
here.
Rev. Coleman Thomas passed j
away Saturday evcn'rg. March lint
liis home in Ft. Pickens. He
kirpT "Tin yon r,; of :ig7v.
! RCVl?Tliunia.k was the h'MmU |
I member of Ml. Pleasant Baptist
church. ~ He was?faithful, loyal
and dutiful te. every cause in the
church work. Fur.eral .services
o'clock March 7th from Mt. Pleasant
Baptist smirch in the presIence
of a largo concourse of sor
rowing friend--an I relatives!' His!
pastor. Roy. >T. \V. at this officiated.
The remains of Rev. Thomas wag
under a mound of beautiful flowers
Miss Fair, mortician in change.
?The 8. K. ai. ?1t: .lamer w;i>- held
Sunday numiry. Rev. Johnson
prqached one of his soul stirring
iornmnt ;
choir of All..11 T. mple of Crcenville
worshiped with us at 4:00
pm. Choir gave $5.00; Congregation
$5.00; a r.eat sum of $10.05
realized Thanks.
At night Mrs. MelZetta Heart
CO-nductcd song service interspers-~~
ed with talks. Collection morning
and night- $0.18.
All roads lead to the Union Bap
-Hat chinch)?s^vimoay -'larcn z<m
to the grapd rally for the covering
of the church. Men 50 cOnts
a n J ladies 25c.
Thursday. March 171lv markedthe
fifteenth year since the passing
of our old friend and good K.
of P. brother, Thomas E. Gray.
Correction: Th The Abbevilhr
County Training school news of
last week it was published: "We
had advisers from Anderson, Green
wood, Calhoun Falls and other,
nearby places."
The statement should -have read
jS.reenwQod, Call.oun Falls - and
other nearby place's. ?
UNION BAPTIST CHURCH
I The Sunday school commenced
promptly at 10 o'clock. The stuI'ucnts
carried over into the lesson
ill of the, bright cheerfulness that
the incoming spring-weather has
brought. The number of students'
of the ?primary department has
iov* surpassed that of the advanced
department. The practice for
I the Easter program is continuing
each week.
Sunday morning the sermon was
mTaC-hed V.y the Rev. P. B. Mtlo*
dana of Camden, S. C. " The meso
o cm moo anlnH/li/llv i \?t\ rr>rl flnrl
u'ry luvntily received-by tho con-!
probation. His subject was "A
Three-Pointed Trend". On Sunday
night the pastor preached
Vnm the text "What amVHow we
Hear". Three persons were baptized.
Tuesday night the auxiliaries of
the Woman's Missionary society
held a joint meeting at the church.
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UAPTIST -CHL RCII is one of the
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Rev. J. II. Hall, Pastor ing one. A 1".
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the "utinrh hmrt?errth Stipl. A brunt - d Oe AkUsent
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and co-workers at their post of ^hboll
duty. The lesson was beautifully nm> ^ th<? teac
discussed throughout the school lK,jn<r ab?ent i
and a splendid review by pastor.
At 11:30 a.m. morning service- v,hich was Ucopi
began. The pastor selected his ^ djscussed
text from the I King 18:3 and used cjasspg aftCl
jis_a_?uhjccL-Erirpi re Yourself .lia. ?? ^a|.on ur,
Traveling. This was a wonderful' a vcry ins-TUr
message and quite a few members jnff taj]c j,. .vbj
and visitors worshiped at this sci ^omo very tine p.
-vice;? r-'
A se: ies of s
At 7:30 p.m. we again witness- | cr?# waj begun ?
ed another \von.:erful message bj ^ ening by our ]
qur pastor. Text Rev.,22:12. i was se]ccte
r Bro. J. W. Evans and Bro D. V. senuo, vvas hea
Johnson - were pulpit associates. grogation The
Please don't forget the rn.lly._ei?to hear?these~s
the' first Sunday. Watch the ^ delivered foi
"Leader", we must lead. ra| Sunday eve
M Jiev. While on
EMM \NITL M. E. CHURCH ihg spfckc to the
ytYmlah felH.X
n n _ ?. was seen nromr
. Rev. R. E. firngden. Pastor
\\ hite s talk wa
Charleston, S. C.?With th? Mr. William
dwan of a beautiful Sabbath, the y^ung hae'er w,
weather was fair, the air balmy young leaders w
and everywhere nature demon-?-class* No. 67 f
stratorl?to- mankind that spring is "Prayer"-^fust fc
"just around the corner." This the evening wo:
third' Sabbath in March marked
oho could see tl
the annual inter-change of pulpits, time in prepari
j The Interdenominational Ministe
- muse of the ver
j rial Union for years indulged in ^ brought out.
I this wnu'Ti is innecM vory-i ?;,.
~ v . ? . I A mo person
gratifying, and his created a wi- f ,
^der .score of knowledge relative to ! _1'' "-^T ' (-7<'^
congregation^ ar.d ministers. We.
were indeed pleased to have with a uin' 11 Vl,t
L .i_ 1 t'll> PO?t month
us Rev. J. C. Dunbar, the pastor ' , ,
... , Fune.al rites
of "Morris St. Baptist church.
The preliminaries were conduct- mnip- ^c,*e held
efl hy Rev. James White, the as Emmanuel,
sistant pastor, assisted hy Rev. livered the eulo;
Aaron Washington. Rev. Wash- orai directors w
ington read for the first scripture ..... . r
lesson the tWrd chapter of St \ ^
Matthew. This w,%s .followed hy ^<tv- Rawrenc
the rendine- allerrialeLv of the one Zior\ A. Mt- E ca
hundred and twenty-fifth Psalm, whi^> .Jie. bapti
Rev. White introduced and presen- Our pastor p
3ffers vocational trai
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rod WPA workers census records. The photoj
arc?( mployetf^oh ci- *-is doing?lithngrpahic wo
>jeets. The youn? a very high type. The yc/unj
iper left picture is in the lower left is operat
d-punchir.g mach- graphotypc* machine, ar.d tf
*: .-e. Rev. I )'.:nhnV JOHNSTON NEWS.
many powerful ?'''?"*" *' - ' ' he
sermon deliver- . 'kunuay at St. Paul
a stirring rearch- a* 3:d0 p.m., Dr. E.F.G Pent
strong spiritual ei^V^ o1' lhe Columbi:
the buiWing. - yK'1 prgynea ? st>n^ s<
:c of bur superln- 110111 up; ct)*^p\Lk> tb<
rvcd as pallbearer until en<
was conducted by u'ith 1110 re l^^er-^ll enjoy*
hers, the assistant wonderful^Jermoit? We are a
rise.?We hnd a ?lad to havt> D,v-Dent- with
1 thr fubjrr't nf1 any time" Before the close o
ns the body strong viccs somc ver>\- interesting
with vigor among lliai^s ^vio made b> Mr.
r which the" review Lowis of Co!umbia- Mrs" ?
Dr Bvogden made M?i>hall ot i'hiiadelphia, Pr<
t-tve and interest x' s'niiai a'ld ut'IK'^ alg0 11,11
oh he brought out nia1'^3ioints.
^ Mrs. Susan Ann Watson i:
..r> tumid home after a visit to
ermons on "Prav- _
>n last Sunday ?* tiv"f ^ ChaHotte. N. C? and
pastor. St. Matt Y?rk_City. , , ". ..
, *Miss' Rubv Muucks of S;
d. An impressive .
rd by a large eon- tho . *'?>
public is invited C"'oc,! Blanci,rmnn
?.jii Rov, M. 1L. Davis is ill -ai
ermons winch will
a period of sev- wlitinfr- hope he W,U s0'
nir.fr*. ' nfrain'
. ci. , 1 The Pine Hill Sunday svhi
last Sunday morn
' children from Jclargo
attendance
the chancel. Rev.
very instructive.
Green, one of the AAUPIrAYS
ho is iacEsh"n nA UAIR Pomade
ho is in charge of y HI ft ft T FOP MM
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icfore the cjoso?of H
ship. As ho head I H
hat he gave much
ng his np-or he /V^S
y splendid thought |H^B| Jm
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s wore converted Mt
* moot ire on last H ^iaL JH
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converted .luring
afternoon
Rev. Brogden de- H F
gy Fielding Fun- H
inueLcemetery.
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pastor of Mt. '?E LOU , the Work
_ Champion endorses ai
mc in on.ua for a u,?a MURRAYS HA
itcd one infant. POMADE becau.e it i.
reached at Morris WoIld., Champion Hi
ch on last Sunday Dressing. It mutt be goo
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rraph- punehed ianh. T.y.t : ! r.-o- g.iin-i-k?of
, el ' n in - Wl'A ] .?^? ?i? nabic*?
t man the "Worki'is t.> q unify per Civil
ing a Service examinations and'!! r work
ie ine in private h-ms.- V.T'A Photos.
?.e!ib:ctii.g Mr>. Alice Williams';
-_?Ilth?i-kti'dny ul' I'.j,- !! h Baptist~
A ME c|;u ivh__Ma 1 vh- tug- . -V h. The
l"'e- pbC'ie is invited t" !> pciHt,'
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MnV)n, lake city iii(.ii school
:-iy in , ; . ;
lowed - Prof.* L. 1). HrhdU"y. Prin.
?d the
lways Ail members the far.itv ntus
at tended the State Teachers Associf
ser- at ion in Columbia last vv.-k and
re- returned with determination to
E. R. continue to put the p. >yra:n 8ver.
lattie. t-, , . , , ~TT7
of ^ |? -liur-p.loy ent.tl.'d g; 1 \cr?t
"i Cord, that wa# t he given by ths
[do * ?? . . ' -
"ilaculty on the loth will bo driven
Thursday March 24. Tickets are
ias n now on sale.
tola- , , .
... Out local iV. Inruutvn Contest
New ~ .
will take place on Tuesday, March
. 2b, al the school auditorium with
aluda, .
... the following student* partlCipat3118
inir: llalli.jue Camer.-n. D n Cra.
(1 ham.' Ilcbc-rt Kn.l Martin, Gussie . *
k "SleGil!. Moodle McMillan and
Queen Esther' Washington.' The
three winners of the cent st will
3Ql IS , ,
to ehuihlc to contest against Tom |
lins 'Tt Hi.ch .school^ K:iic.{ eg
Hi 11 i the
school term., the h< tu.e "'dr. and
Mrs. .Tack Cain v:;a destroyed by
fire. Eat now -their many friemii
/"^B" ?w.ll b" triad to kn.w that they ?
I have vM uilt and are now happy
no-a-i-n -in?their new home resting
th- m $1,000 or more. ~
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