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-rm t ? . ?' _;_, * - A ? sr Saturday, February 11, 1939 EAST BALTIMORE NEW***. | The Installation service was held at the Mt. Pleasant Baptist church for the newly elected pas^t?r? Re^. D. C. Clark from Jan. 30h to ^February 3rd, 1939. Jan. 30th service was conducted by the Linwood Baptist church, Rev. Cal . vin Colly and congregation. Rev, Colly spoke from the text Tim.? 1:3. Topic: Why Shoulid Deacona ? ISTTuirof theTloly Ghost, by Dea Paramore. Jan. 31 service by St. Paul Bap tlst church. Rev .Stevenson and congregation. Rev. Stevenson took his text from Luke 10:26. Topic The Duty of the Trustee, by M. W. Mobley. February 1st, service by_ tbe Mt. Hebron Bapt.i church, Rev. L A. Williams and dongregation. Sermdn by Rev. SaAnders. Text Mark 5:19. Paper by Mrs. Lidia Davis. Feb. 2nd service by Friendship Baptist church, Rev. I. Thomas and congregation. Text Cor. 13:1 Topic, Ushers' Duty, by Rev. I. Thomas. Paper by Mrs. Simie Lee Tunson Lewis. Solo by Miss . Thomas. February 3 service by Little Ark Baptist church, Rev. Matthew Marcus and congregation. Taxt Matthew 20th chapter. Rev. Maris the moderator of the United Baptist,?Missionary?Ministerial" association which was Pastor's Aid night. Topic: The Duty of Each Member to the Pastor, Rev. J- B. Brown. Announcements and reports. Deacons reported through Deacon Paul Jenkins Us. hers reported through Miss Mary Miller. Adjournment. This was a great service everyone responded beautifully. Rev. r__ David Clark, pastor; Mrs. Simie Mr. Willie Agurs, financial secretary; Mr. EHiott Harden, treasurer. Sunday morning, Feb. 5th Mt. Pleasatnt Baptist church opened service at usual hcrur. Supt. M. W. Mobley and teachers at their respectful place. Preaching 11:80 ' the Pastor, Rev. D. C. Clark. 330 Took the Holy Communion. __Sermon^by Rev- Stevenson. Text Roman 12:1. Night service by the pastor. Rev. D. C. Clark was called to New York City to see hiB brother who is very sick, Rev. R. V. Hopper. We hope for him -a speedy recovery. ~ On the sick list are Mrs. Mildred Walker who is still in the John Hopkins hospital. Shet is not doing well. Deacon Gabell is out again. Deacon Boykki is recovering. Miss Thelma Rosborough from Chester, S. C|, is in the city visiting her mother Mrs .Emma Rhod es. . -J-11 T.mK "R Mr. waracn, una. uamiK ?. Williams, Mary Williams, Mr. S. Ware, Mr. L Chisholm motored to Washington, D. C. to visit Mr. Stringbellow. Mr. Wardell Williams at the wheel. See little Matthew Williams each week for the Palmetto Leader. , RIDG>E SPRING NEWS S. S. was largely attended with each teacher at his post. Teachers met thirty i minutes earlier than the regular .hour to discuss the lesson Mr. W. B. Hazzard, teacher of class No. 1 is well versed in the Bible. The BTU held its reg ular meeting with Mr. J.S. Raiford presiding. The entire community was sad dened over the accident of Prof. A.C. Hightower. We hope for him a speedy recovery. The Ridge Hill girls went to Johnston Edgefield Co. Training Bphnnl Thursdav to Dlav a same of basket bdll with their team Scores were 12-10 in favor o f Johnston. The following were home t o i, spend the week end from Bettis Academy: T. Hammond, M. Hammond, Vera Hammond, L. Raiford I. Davis, Willis Watson, J. Nance Misses Jessye Hammond, Reita I Hammond, Veria Hammond, Mrs. ( Ruth Cooper and their mother Ar lice Hammond accompanied b y LaBrone-Dorman and M. Eugene Hammond motored to Orangeburg to fisll 1'wlatUM: Mrs. Flossie G. Hammond has returned . .to... Camden where her husband Alfonso Hammond J a teaching. Mr. Walter Davis was seen in town last week from Slate A. M. College. Those on the sick list are Mrs. Mary Jackson, Mr. Philip PeterIk. son, Mrs. Ilsie Myers, M!rs. Fannie Quattlebaum, Mrs. Sarah Johnston. I ,, : S 4 f K ST. GEORGE NEWS Sunday school at Bethel AME^ church at 16 o'clock. A very fine* lesson was- discussed. At 11:30 the preaching: service-begun- The r fcasforwlined hymn 331 C.M^'Pray- \ er by Rev. /^.H. Pinckn-efe'. The | sermbn wag taken fcorti Mbtt. 553* ( The message was delivered to its | fullness and our hearts' burned , while the~*Tnan~i>T~Ob3 spoke.* ? Mrs. Essie Mae <5ye, or Jack- ^ sonville, Fla., is home to the, bed ^ side of a very sick mother, ' Mrs.- j Eliza Senior. Mrs. Susan Winning j j ham and Mrs. Evar. Felder are|j< also on the sick list. ' 'y There will be a Founder's Day j program rendered Sunday even- j ing Feb. 12th. Music will bu fur- j nished by the junior choir. j Mrs. Viola Bell of New York j City is home. She came because of the death of her aunt, Mrs. c Ada Griffin. N We were glad to have Mr. Ben , M[ott of Walterboro worship with j us Sunday. t Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Toatley of Chesterfield motored to St. George Sunday evening to bring their f daughter Miss Celio, one of the r teachers in the High school who E spent the week end home. ; i CAMDEN NEWS \ - Saturday teachers meeting was 1 held in Jackson Hi, Pres. P. B. ( Mdodana presidingfl Scripture Ec clesiastes wa9 read, after first spiritual, It's me, etc., led by Miss Brown, teacher of Red Hill aehool- Prayer hy the presidents Another spiritual beautifully sung. Tho nresident then nresented Mrs 1 Kathleen B. Watts, Supt. of Ed- 1 ucation, who spoke interestingly ' mentioning the importance of help -ing the weaker?really the train 1 of thought was lift as you climb. ' Delegates elected were Prof. P. B. Mdodana and Mr. McKnight. At the head are Miss J. L. Dibble and Prof. Mdodana, the former supervisor, the latter princi-1 pal of Jackson Hi, with the hear- , ty cooperation of the best think ing people both white and colored May they continue to give good _seryke^_ : At Trinity ME church Sunday | night the Rev. McArn, (white) Presbyterian preached dn impres- sive sermon on the things Jesus marveled, such as when asked by the man to heal his servant, He answered: I will come and heal him; but the answer was I'm not worthy for Thee to come into my home, only speak the word. The blesed Lord marvelled at so great a faith. BUCK HALL CIRCUIT Rev. E. D. Hutcherson, Pastor Sunday school was opened at its usual hour. Brer. Andrew Mitchel, Supt. At 11 ?-'clock our Pre siding Elder, Dr. J. E. Thomas preached a noble sermon. He used 14th chapter of Romans and | 7th verse. Subject: Together. Everyone was made to feel glad and at 3:30 o'clock he preached another good sermon. The presid- ; ing elder was paid in full. This was our second quarterly conference. DEACONS UNION TO MEET The Deacons Union-will hold its regular monthly meeting at the j Betlehem Baptist church the sec-1 ond Sunday in February, at 3:00 I p.m. All members of the union! are asked to be present. Visit- j, ing deacons are welcome to join' if desirous. L. C. Cook, president; B. J. Heard, vice president; T. Patterson, treasurer; John Sims, secretary. . BALLENTINE GROUP OF TEACHERS MEET "The Ballentine j^roup of the Richland county teachers association met, Friday, February 4, at the Rosenwald school. Miss Otto 1 Allen, teacher of Harbison institute discussed the cotton unit, which was accepted with much t approval. This group i3 doing fine wnork under the leadership of the Jeanes Teacher, Mrs. Jonkins. The discussiorn for next meeting WfTl Be! "Teachers' Problems irv , Rural Schools". ^ """" , ^ Our next meeting will be held at the Younginer school, March 3. Teacliers: Misses Zenobia Dixon and Hattie Johnson. ] "mSBRStF; SEND IN YOUR i __ ' ( *" \ ?? * ? ST. PAUL A. M. E. CHURCH^ Rev. tS. F. R&rksj^le, Pastor 'CokQSibury, S. 0.?The Sf S. nfct at the u^ual. hour, /jnfich in'orpiation was' gaWd -front the esson* At the preaching hour* the 6.' brought a glorious message from the thome: The. E^ectiveof God's Gracs. The L<flrd'$ ?upper-was taken. Glad to have he. following persons prestHMr-who vera shut-ins for quite awhile: Sisters * Rosa Na^h, Florence d oore, Nanfcy.-. Aaron and Mary i. Butler. Mrs. Ella Robinson is rery .ill, -she Is in the hospital drs. Fartnie Pearson is a little mproved. Her son 'fleorgf. came lome Saturday from tlhe State lospital. He is himself again, diss Sarah Goggins has recover ;d from her illness and is back > m the job. Mrs. Mamie Pearson vho has been here for sometime lursing her mother-in-law, Mrs. . ?annie Pearson left Saturday f.r ler home in Philadelphia. ? Hats off to Mr. Easley Moore or bringieig some of our aged wonen to church in his car. They ue very grateful to him Mr. Sylvester Williams of Rich nond, Va., is here for an indeflite stay with his relatives Mr. ind Mrs. Geo. P. Dixson. He is a iig land owner and has a large lairy business. GARNETT NEWS The unusually large group of students that mpt the officials in ^ Sunday school on Sunday morning is evidence of the great work that the teaching staff and school is a whole is doing. The large attendance is also a characteristic of the Sunday school since the beginning of the new year and our new Pastor, Rev. Julius Hcrlman. We thank our P. E., Dr. Wilborn for sending us such a pastor. At 12 o'clock Rev Holman ii his mannerly way brought-another sermon filled with the Divine guidance. He began a series <?f llermons on the Ten Commandments. Exo. 20:3, subject: Thou shall Hot have* no other God's before me. Truly this was a won derful sermon and an overflowing crowd was out to hear itv It stirred the hearts of those that heard it. Many visitors were out morn ing and night. The out-of-town visitors^were?Mtv and Mrs. Hemry Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Davis of Savannah; Ga.; Mi' Richard Simdns of. Marion, S. C. You-all are welcome. Come again. Prof. Dean and Mrs. Dea.1 and little daughter wiere our guests also. Profs. Dean Gillison and Fuller all reported to be doing good in their school work. MORRIS BROWN A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. R. I. Lemon, Pastor Services, at Morris Bro<win last Sunday were well attended, in spite of threatening weather. The sermon was preachd at 11 a.ni by Dr. Lemon who usecl as a sub~ ject: The Power of Christianity and selected as a text Acts 17:11. There- were 4 accessions at the morning service. Dr. Lemon preached again ajt night te-a-good congregation, usflng as a text St. matt. 5:3-11. The theme developed, was Upward steps into the Divine Life. There was one accession at the evening* service. The Holy Communion was administered at both services. Our church school and A. C. E. league functioned at their respective hours. The Mdn's club presented the Trustees at the close of the evening sermon $45.00. This will be applied to the Furnace fund. Bra.-F. -B. Colonel made the presentation in his usual effective I manner. Bro. Wm. H. Simmons! accepted the donation for the Trustees. Just before the benediction was pronounced Dr. Lemon lnlormeu the congregation of the death ol Bishop Grant of Florida. The con gregation sang the doxology rofl ly with bowed heads. . We look fur waul?toward thT" corning of Mr. C. H. Alford, noted tenor of New York City, who will appear at Morris Brown on March 10th. Advance notices refer to him as an artist in hi? line. Activity is still the keynote around our church. We have read with regret about the recent hurricane in Columbia, S. C. We note also that much of the damage done was among our people in that city. Our sympathies go Dut to the stricken ones. 4 ^ F" ? . f . - *r 1 * r ma palmetto Leader ^V\^TIIING 01 JESSIE COVIN( of New Orleans, nationally known i concert artist, is being presented 1 in three piano recitals in Texas i this week. Mrs. Dent, whose play < ing has been described as "a thing 1 of delight," has been notably sue- 1 i cessfuL-on?the?eeneert' stage and^; has appeared as pianiste in prac- j < tically all of the major schools 1 and-colleges of the South. ? ] Mrs. Dent will be present&d un- s der the auspices of the NAACP, ! EDGEFIELD NEWS i ' i | The rgeular communion servic- j I es were held at Trinity A. M. E. , church on last Sunday morning alid hieht. Services were held at Macedon- ' ia Baptist church on> last Sunday. 1 The pastor had for his guest for i the day Rev. Turner of Augusta, 1 Georgia. -?... 1 The Golden Rule club will hold i its regular monthly meeting at f the home of Mr. and Mrs. John i Kimball, Feb. 24. i The Thrift club (Juvenile) met at the home of the Smith Bros. I _un last Thursday afternoon. The < meeting for the month of March J will be held at the home of Pierce" Blolock, Jr. 1 i The Adult Thrift club will meet t at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jule i Anderson on its regular mooting 1 night. . j The following grades have giv- i en splendid renditions during the t chapel hour at Edgefield academy. uraue i - a taught py Miss (): c. Simkins; Grade 1-B, taught by \ Miss Inez Wharton. Both exercises reflected much credit to these instructors. Mr. Edward Morgan was the ' Sunday guest nf his mother and 1 other relatives. ^ c Misses Lois Nash and Hattie n Smith were the Sunday guests of p Miss Nadine Parker. Basketball tournament will be]s held?at?Edgefield academy Sat- c urday, Feb. 11. Games between h Edgefield, Trenton, Johnston, Mo- v doc, Anderson and Montmorenci CCC. j The following are On the sick \ list this week: Mr. Robert White, j Jerry Wilson a?id Mrs. Nancy Waldo. The H. E. Adult class of Edge- * field academy hold their weekly c meetings at the school. Much in- c terest is being manifested by this ' energetic group of housewives. * The H. E. group is sponsoring a Chicken Rally. Each participant is putting forth every effort to make this occasion a success on t Feb. 17. HOLLY HILL NEWS F. R. Nix, Reporter Services at Unity A. M.~E. church on Sunday was enjoyed by a large crowd. Rev. L. W. Gary delivered a Stirling and heart- ' felt sermon. I Miss F. N. Thomas one of the I teachers of our school worshiped * with us. Her talk was very in- * 'Spiring and 'enjoyed. ~ 1 Many worshiped at Lovely Hill ' Baptist church and enjoyed the 1 sermon by the Pastor, Rev. Rhod- f es. Theme: Knowing and Doing, f The choir under direction of Miss < A. B. Pickett was beautifully r?b * ed and the music rendered was s excellent. Communion was serv- 1 ed. A good collection was rais- v ed. r Our Pastor, Rev. N. A. Bethea 1 erf Bethel and Targart was art. 1 Targart. A. M. E. church Sunday c I 0 "*.. ?.F DELIGHT" IT v S. .. 4* - V; .#i ' v ^?:?-?1? HPr^ " ^ B R,tBf. a BPlg'^ * "iTON PENT of Houston on Feb. 8; by the Del ta Signs* Theta sorority, of which she is a member, at Fort Worth on Feb. 10 and by Tillotson college at Austin on Fj;b. 13. Latei in the month, Mxg.?Bent--will give a scries- of recitals in some of the :olleges in Alabama,?Georgia and the .Chrolinas. In April she will play a recital at Dilla.rd university as the closing featurt of the jnlversity's lyceum series.?:ATTF norning and as Jusual delivered a strong inspiring sermon to a arge audience. The collection vas $25.60. At night the church goers of Bethel wei'e in their pews. Rev. Bethea again delivered an inspirand impressive sermon. Topic: Ringing the Bells of Heaven rhis?being Trustee night a Jews ally was held each member and Tiend was asked to pay 49c. The ally was quite a success with a icat sum of $31.27 being raised. \ first and second prize was offered by Rev. Bethea to the lead ?r raising the highest amount ac-_ sordine to iiui Strength nr ler class. 1st prize went to class 2, Mr. I. Boone leader; 2nd prize o class 6. Mr. W. R. Bunch, leader. 1 Rev. Bethea really knows iow to raise money. Mrs. Anna Lambright and laughter Mrs. Lee Lowe, had as heir dinner guests Sunday Miss [ \ N. Thomas and .Mrs. B. L. Webster. The delicious dinner vas very much enjoyed. .Prof. D. lv. Dicks and Miss (I. licks, coaches of Holly Hill bastetball teams took members' of >oth teams to Orangeburg Saturlay to witness the games between 5.C. State and Ga. State colleges. The girls and boys report a very deasant and interesting trip.. Miss A. B. Pickett is doing iplendid wo'1" ";th?bet adult1 lass, also Miss F. Thomas with ler Mothers' club. They are af rays glad to have new members. Mrs. Matilda Harrison is spend ng sometime in Columbia with ler brother and sister, Mr. and drs. E. M. Pressley. Wednesday, Feb. 1st the boys earn of Holly Hill and the team >f Summerton played a very inter 'stingr and thrilling game at Holy Hill. The game was 16-5 in 'avor of Holly Hill. rose social club meets The Rose Social club met at he home of Miss Evelyn Reave?" ry Arthurtown at the usual hour with the president in the chair. Opening song and prayer was repeated led by Miss Ethel Ro<e After another selection the pro gram committee took chaige. The program was very interestng. Poem by Miss Janie Smith; loem by Miss Evelyn Reaves; pa >er uy i>jiss nose new .uyies; poem jy Miss.. Hattie Ruth Robinson; solo by Miss I.udell Pechame:' >oem by Miss Onoda Harris; duet L/eala Peterson and Rebecca Rose ind we also enjojH>4-a very interesting talk by the Rev. B. T. Sear? ifter whioh the meeting was turn ;d over to he president. Routine nisiness wag taken up. One person joined the club, Mrs. Janie Robinson and Rev. B. T. Sears vas a visitor. We adjourned to neet at me nome of Miss Hattie [lolloway, 1207 Liberty Hill. The hostess served cake, cocoa and :andy hearts. j WIIITMIRE NEWS ! Service- was held tit <"edar Grove. I church'Sui day by the Pastor, Rev T. B. TTuTTiTTT He jircacheTT a splen did sermon after the service, a | short busi :eSa meeting was held, t'ullicti- n $0.01. The S--4,4teystdrool of CTnTarGrove church donated to Miss Celestine U ajker the sunt of 70. ~?Mr. Ua.-Vccl .1 <* ir?i i-.?and his mo I ther motored - to- Newberry,. Sat| urdaf. While in Newberry they j vi.-ited Mis. Reeds. Mr., and Mrs. John Jfligh antl Mr. Sum SJigh, Mr. X. Hligh vis*-' ited Mr. and Mis. J. J. Epps and I family Sur.day. j We are glad to see Mr. J. W. | | Byrd out again. Mi. .It'll O. I.yles djcd last Tues day evening, ami was funoralized al Spring Hill A. M. E. church l-'Hday, l-'eb. :ii.h Rev. I'. Wallace officiated.. I. <' Byrd mortician ire charge. . ' ' ? The W. H. and E. M. society, net at Bruce Tabernacle church Saturday night. The President Mrs. Alice Byrd, presiding. .Mi Janes Morgan is still recov el illg. 1 Mrs., lJib.-ia Williams. remains oti^the si< k \\A "with .Mr. Mortocai Joiner, lJora l-lnps. <ilenn, .Martha Banks'. Mrs. MaryJoiner is able to be out again. The friends-and relatives of1 Mrs Braddie Epps will be proud to Icju-n that Sister Braddie Epps is I a little better after having a light -ti ike in Tinvham K Tr :__ Mi-. Will Rice was taken to the .hospital on account of ^ serious accident. ? ?? a ? ?? BALTIMORE^ MD. NENMg By (Mrs.) Barney Douglass, Jr. j On Monday night, Mrs. Susie Brooks gave a musical program at | DOT W. Saratoga street. Tuesday night choir rehearsal and usher beard meeting. Wednesday pi ght the Bible class. On 1 Thursda]' nijrht service by the pas \ tor Rev] Flowers. On Saturday] evening the Douglass. _(Jiay_ and.l Wilttiui e's fr.ul 1??i- their Quests Mi'I Williams ar.d Mr. John H. Mo- 1 Cli:rtjn_of E. Baltimore. S. S. at Mt. Hebron "as usual. .Set vice 11:30 by Rev. Lewis for Rev. Flowers. Pulpit associates Rev. Daniels and others. At 3:.'10 the LoVdis Supper wasI Ve'i'-VeiL?RoW-Dariol in ( 0 , f>" ~~g*=: 8:00 p.m. Sick list are Mr. William Gaffney, little Miss Gene_ Williams, Mis. Mary Martin 0o"> Bruno St.;. Mrs. Aenes Caldweli. We were glad to see Mrs. Alice i Fleming out after being ill 'foi , several weeks. Mrs. Maggie Lew i is js i.l>o out. j ?i-v-Sy atr-Ft4ettdsh.j? Bajrt. church j "net at the usual hour. Service by j the pastor at 11:30 a.m., Rev. j Jackson. BVPU at 6:00 p.m. Ser- 1 vice at 8:t.'0 p.m. by the pastm-. j I'.MON BAPT. 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