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HOLINESS CHURCH
Rev
. Bishop U. D. Rookard, Pastor
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Sunday school at the usual hour an(j Mc
with the Supt. and staff present, observe
At 2 p.m. after the preliminar- After
ies, Missionary L. M. Stevens dp- Miss E
livered a grand lesson. Text 37th Pfj homi
Psalms by Rev. Hfggins. The I
At 8 p.m. after thfc preliniinarie (|ay ni(
Rev. J. H. Jones delivered a not- 0f Miss
*d sermon. Remarks by Rev Ilig ]0n r>ur
gins- _
Rev. E. W. Rice, Rev. J. H. address
Jones, Missionary L M Stevens to tho
sister Texanna Rice motored to High s.
Greenville Wednesday and Friday by all.
sights with Bishop U D. Rooka.d es to 1
for services at tire newly estab- prize wi
First Born church which making
has been opened for five weeks, ond Mi
Bishop Rookai+d motored to Green jvtis? Ci
ville Saturday night and to Laur- all roui
ana Sunday for preaehing s*rrrc* Fcrgtlsb
at hit church. reading
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BETHEL BAPT CftX RCH
. A. D. Duncan, Pastor
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Sunday school is doing fine
ithcrs' Day was beflttingly
d. .
a successful school term |
lizaheth Parks has returne
for a short vacation here. 1
lusy Bee-club will meet Fri
jht, May 13 at the home <
Hattie Stein and Mrs. El- i
rah. 1
Witherspoon delivered the
of The Folk in the Street
graduate3 </f Woodruff Jr. j
chool which was enjoyed i
The teachers awarded priz l
lonor students. The first J
is won by Mr. Lewis Gibbs ]
the highest average. Sec- 1
*. Richard C f oil PJarks.
irrie L. Iliggins the best (
id student. Three of the 1
iC sisters won prizes for 1
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MT. ZION A. M. E, CHURCH
Rev. S. W Wolfe, Pastor
Garn^tt, S. C.?Although rain
he faithful Were out to Sunday-jchool.
At the usual froiur the
pastor ascended the rostrum and
Jelivered a grand Mothers' Day
sermon. We were glad to have
our pastor's wife. Mrs. H.
Wolf?_ back again after being away
from us a few weeks on the
account of the illiiess and death
of her daughter. '
mrs. s. m. tunningnam returneil
to her home at Denmark, S. C..
after spending a f?w weeks with
her father, Rev. S. W. Wolfe.
Miss A. Jenkins accompanied Mrs.
Cunningham to her home to spend
a few days.
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T. PETER AND LITTLE
MOUNTAIN CIRCUITS
We* had our Educational rally
: t St. Peter A. M. E. church, on
May 8. The church w1as divided
into twelve clubs and they raised
$M0.Oth?Our second quarterly conf
rence was a success. The Presiding
EIdeT7P. M. Gary was well
t leased'with the conference.?Thec'rcuit
paid out for the quarter
and all of- the general claims are
paid up to date. We have on our
sck list Sister Hattie Hill and
Charlotte Fair and we ho'pe'them
a speedy recovery.
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WHITE PLAINS NEW8~
Hy J. C. Moore
Our Pastcrr, Rev. J.- S. Stukes
preached at the morning service
from the subject Possibilities of
Motherhood. - At 4:30 we listened
to another message by the Rev.
R. L. Gordon of Hickory, Va. He
selected his text Prov. 1:8.
At 7:30 o'clock we witnessed
our third sermon hy Rev. Stukes
from (he subject Hpnor Thy Father
and Thy Mothor. These-inspiring
sermons.
CTur quartet is progressing. Vis- <
tors Mr anrl Mva Ttonnlo
of New York City; Miss HelGn i
Gallop of Hickory, Va.; Mrs. Sal- i
ic _Whaley ^of Sumter,jS., C.r and j
Mr. Alexander Griffin of Norfolk.
Virginia.
Our pastor goes to- the annual .
;cmference -soon and we are hopng
for hia return. Qur rally to >ogin
next Sunday and will clos?
?n the 22nd. I
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fhe palmetto leader
in memoriam j
In memory of a dear one, Mr.
John Hudson, who died Ma& 15th,
WET. '
We often think of you dear,
Our hearts are filled with pain,
This world would be like heaven,
If we could see your face again.
Sadly missed by: Mrs. Bertha
Hudson, wife; Dorothy, Annie, Her
bert, Ruth and John, Jr.
MT. MORI AH BAPT. CHURCH ,
r. *~i TT nf-i * . .
i\ev. v^. n. i'ickch, rasior
Spartanburg.?Services were well j
at tended Sunday throughout the (
day. Sunday school opened at 10. ,
11:30 Kev. Pickett spoke from the
subject "An ever present Mother" 1
This was in deed a great message
Two connected with the church at
tjiis service.
Vesper services from 5 t<r 6
clock. At 8:15, Rev. A. D. VVil 1
Hams who is a member of the
Home Mission Board of the National
Baptist Convention,. ascend
ed the rostrum?text St. Luke 7:19
On -Momlay-rri^ht, May 9 Rev.
Pickett addressed the graduating
riass_a?--the- High school at Cowpens,
S. C. Rev. Pickett is indeed
n great man, and We are proud Of "
him. ' :
ROCK HILL BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. H. E. Taylor, 1'astor
Star Route, Winnsboro?Please
allow me space in your paper to *
relate events of our services, we 1
have been silent a long time but ,v
are still working for the Master.
On Sunday, May 1, a high day s
was witnessed with ??splendid -*
Sunday school session. v
Quite a few visitors were pres- f
l'iil. Iters'. Jackson and Stark
were among the visitors of Co- J
tumbia. The pastor preached" a ~c
splendid sermon doing morning ser 1
. ice. Everybody enjoyed this mas i
^rpiece. The quartet from Co- 1
lumbia rendered selections. t
At 3:30 we were favored with r
1 musical program rendered by the f
Brainerd Institute octet. The en- 1
tire community was so v^ry de- I
lighted. in having them come to t
ts^&nd^to-heaiLlhese excellent si rig c
2rs. It i? hoped that they can "1
fume a'galh Soon. c
At 8:00 o'clock we w'orshiped
with the Mt. Olive Baptist church e
Longtown. Rev. H. W. .^damson 1
pastor. We enjoyed a peasant v
evening service. 1
Sunday, May 8, Miss Hester" s
Thomas was funeralized here. She <
was a girl 0f fine qualities and in I
the bloom of life. She leaves a c
father, mother, one sat-er. foilr. 1
brothers and a host of relatives
and friends. !
_~As~we are beginning our spring t
revival we are praying God's bles ?
sing and that He will give us more 1
laborers for the vineyard. 1
Mesdames Sarah Boulware and t
-Mamie Brevard has returned after"
spending awhile jn__W-st Virgin- J
ia, and Washington, D. C., rV?- 1
spectively.
Mrs. Gertrude B. Hubbard oi
Washngton, D. C., and Miss Fannie
Harris are visiting their pa
rents, Mrs. Mattie Buggs and Mrs
Sarah Harris here. (
TABERNACLE, BAPT. CHURCH j
Rev. Wm, Watson, Pastor
Greenville", S. C.?Sunday school 1
at ng'ial hf"r "ith Supt. R
ley in charge. A very large at- 1
tendance. Mrs. Ollie Washington
presented to Mother Julia Boozer i
a gift. A . short program. At- 1
11:30 Rev, Watson preached a
wonderful serpion on Mother. The j
theme The Glory of Motherhood. '
A short program was rendered.
At 3 p.m. Rev. L. B. Moon and
his congregation worshiped with 1
us in behalf of the Missionary '
society. Rev. Moon preached a '
great sermon on Mother. At 4:30
BYPU group presented its pro- (
gr&hi. At 7:30 Rev. Watson 1
preached from part two of the ^
morning text. Several visitors
worshiped with us. ? ? i
Rev: Wrftson " left Mcmday foi '
Atlanta; Ga.. to conduct a ten nites
meeting for Rev. Tate. 1
The W. A. was royally enter- (
tained at the home of Mrs. Wm.
Pat ton last Wednesday. Tho top- 1
i<L What My Religion M^ans tc
Me. was beautifully opened' by
Miss M. Sullivan and Mrs. M. E.
Mitchell, our topic leader. A very
iropneneive-- meeting -was" CfTfoytnf "*
by all. Next meeting at Mrs*. Su- v
die Williams en E. McBee avenue. s
The Seasons' wedding sponsor' ^
ed by Mrs. Dan Mocrre was a sue c
cess. There will be a Midget wed ri
ding. June U), being aponaorad 4>y?
Mrs. J. S. Gibbs. a
Sick: Miss Julia Brock, Deacor^ ii
Alex Foster, Mrs. S. Sweetenburg j /
Nurse Stenhouse spent the week ii
end with her parents, Pea. ana 11
Mrs. Wm. Stenhouse. Miss Sten- h
houst is ststion in Columbia. c
r- iiATRENS NEWS
At St. PauLRev. Shoemaker of
Central, S. C. was the acting pasor
for the day. He preached from
he subject All Conquering Church
?s. Sunday being Mothers' Day,
he church was decorated in beauiful
red and White roses. A pro
jram was enjoyed sponsored by
tITs: COTtfrhf"~0rrphttht "and "Mrs".
Katie Hicks.
Please don't forget Luther King
will ftppear at fit. Paul Baptist
:hurch Sunday afternoon at 3.30
o'clock. Come out and hear thb
?reat tenor singer. We were inleed
sorry tn Insp nnv mo Him- nnrl
)ne of the-oldest members of St.
Paul Baptist church in the person
>f Mrs. Annie Mickens,
KINGV1LLE HIGHLIGHTS
dell0 Folks.
I bring you greetings from the
. icinity of Kingsville and nearby
leighbors. Our corn, cotton, \va
.ermeions and sugar cane prodicts
of our farms all are raising
heir head3 and foliages as though
:o say "Thank God for sunshine
rnd rain". The cabbage gardens
lad just begun to suffer when he
A-omlerful showers of blessings
fell Saturday. They too said
hanks.
If na'/bre's vegetation gives
hanks, why can't we? Let us be
nore thankful and our blessings
vill be increased.
The Mothers' Day "services and
ermons were very effective. Miss's
F.lizahoth?nnd Cl'dolle Finch
vere seen in the audience. The
'ormer* was home to spend Mothers'
Day with her sisters Mrs. L.
fohnson and brother Thomas. She
xtencls cordial invitations to us
o visit the NYA Resident Trainng
school where she is now cm)lcryed^_
Some of us have -visitedhe
set up and it is indeed 'infornational
and inspirational. We
ire hoping t0 get some of on)
ower Richland county girls from
<ingville in training. Miss C!o
elle Finch reports- a very sue.
essful school year in the train-'
Tiff" school?of Gr^sham. Marior
wJnty.
A nice representative worshiped
Sunday afternoon with Rev. L.
j. Duckett and , his conffregati'do
vhere they were fed highly with
?ospel food served "by- the o-.;titar.dinff
man of God, Rev. Rcedcr
of Columbia. He simply knows
low to feed you with real sound
ictrine and he is bound to maku
lie guilty person confess.
Rev. Reader chosed lis a cental
thought "Getting tpn People
,o Think . - He selected as a text
i verse, from ^ the 41st Psalm.
31esscd i? he that consid^rethi the
ioor for God will preserve him in
ime of trouble"; -We can't tell
rou all abopr~it just gulrryyotr
were r.ot there to think and heai
for yourself.
PINE GROVE A. M. E. CHURCH
Sunday school was "called to orlor
at the usual hour by the Pupt.
Mr. J. C. Rawls. Rev. Pollc/ck
preached a wonderful sermon as
usual. Th? Rev. Allen of Delaware
ar.d two others worshiped
with us Sunday. The Brown Brothers
quartet, rendered music dur
ing?the?service*.?Mothers?Day
was fittingly observed.
Little Gwendblyn PtarlcS and'
mother visited Mr. and Mrs. Bai
1~" i. 1.
;uy iust weuK,
Mr. Jerry Jones was the dinnci
?uest of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Clark
Sunday.
Miss Janie Nickpea, a teacher
of Waverly school in Columbia
.vas the guest of Miss Elizabeth
jiaham and morther Mrs. Susan-,
1a Giaham.
Pine Grove school closed Thurs
lay night at Pine Grovj church,
rt seemed to have been enjoyed
)y all.
Mrs. Daisy Rhett spoilt Sunday i
and Saturday night at home with
her mother Mrs. llappie Rhett.
REV. L. C. JENKINS TO
ON DUCT REVIVAL MEETING
\T ZION CANAAN BAPITST
CIIVRCII
Rev. A. P. Porter, Pastor
State Park, S. C.?The revival
rret4rrnr arthe abO'Ve name" church
vill begin Monday night, May 10,
it 8:30 o'clock. Rev. L. C. J0n;ins
of the great Union Baptist
hurch will be in charge. The.
oeeting will run for ten nights.
ttend all of these services. This
deludes our white folks as Well,
ind above all^let every Christian
nvite the blessed Holy Spirit to '
rraet us at ther -ehurctr?-For all "
* vain unless the Holy Ghost
oms and meat with u?,
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SATURDAY!
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STARTS Till USD AY
1 PAT; MITT TO _|_
EMMAXCE1. A. M. "E. CIU RCH f
. Rov. R. I '. Brogdcii, I'astor '
ChatIr-t'Ui. S. 0.?Sunday was
\ great day with us. I)r. Brog
Da with power and sincerity.
Cfiras. was the spiritual
toy created hy the gia.l tidings.
-liriHii'irt fn -.t^=hy t4nrx~n~nutl nder of" J
the gc.sj) I. Five p=j sou4 were
I veil. \\ 0 "weuv- ph ased Ip" "oo ?
such a large gathering during the
Sunnday scho 1 session. For a
while the hssor. Cooperating in
Service Mail; 'd:d(M 1 was dis
cussed. A hi ar.tii'id ! <<.>n h wns
an.!-very interesting.
ing forward to the tame when ?
Emanualti-si and friends would j
come out to hoar Mas. Jessie B. i
Jones' fit st sermon. M s, Jones -
an outstanding character in ti-.i=
comifiunity- aid < no of the two fe- ;
male trust cs <vf Emanuel noti- B|
tied the public that 011 the after- ^
toon of May 8, she would deliver
ehr first sermon. The time ap- j
nroaehed and in spite of a heavy .
shower of rain which descended
iust at ill.- time t lu? stcrvirnr hn 1
,'an, a .-pVr.did audience was seen J
within tlui confines of Emmanuel. I
Prior tp the sermon a program
was rcn 'ercd. The Vesper choir
sang the ( pening hymn with Miss <
E. L. Wir.ds at the console, after
which the invocation was made
hy brother Reubin Shears. The
Glee club from Burke school rcn- ?
tiered the "Cherubim Song" accom
pani'-.l by Mi=s Spencer, the music
teacher. The one hundred and
twenty-first Psalm was read fol- '
lowed by an instrumental "The
PrrlTnsr"~*by Master Harry I.tum.
Prof. W. TI. Grayson, the pririci- *
Hal of Simonton school sang "Lit- I
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! tit* .u oilier <>i .Mine accompanied
-by 'Prof. J. D. ~Mr;ore. Till? mis- ~
tress of ceremonies, Mrs. Viola V
Colonel then introduced the speaker
who seUctcd her discourse TrovvT
the Psalm previously ramed, at
the first verse. The theme from
which Mrs. Jones spoke was, "A
Mrs. Jones, a former school teach'
or and one who is well prepared '
having finished Fisk university,
pi os on ted _n plain?and?proetienl??
liseourse. She very carefully
pointed out ' the attitude which
should characterize one who pray5*. ^
I Me many benutiTiil p< hits brought '
out in the discourse were timely. 0
- Following the ,scrm' n the Girls Ui
soxlotV of Burke rendered ?ehu- !?!
bout's ''w; m.do. :.c c mpnnie 1 by ?
their music ir.strucj.or Miss Spencer.
The Vesper choir of Emanuel
sang for the offering. Rev
TfrogTFn made remnrfcs afer which
11/
the doxology and benediction.
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Saturday, May 14, 1938
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A -'The nerve of them
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socially just beB
cause they find. 4
dead guys in my
livin' roomV, Ami
B with m e turned
B- legit! Fm?tettm1?
you, it's a crime."
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