The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 13, 1940, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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AIKEN NEWS
Cumberland A. M. E. Church
10 A.M. Supt. D. A. Jones open
ed S. S. A lively-discussiun fut
lowed after which Mrs. Alice
Glover addressed the S. S. 11:00
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a.m. morning: servica. The spiritI
was vry high. Rev. B. C. Scott
preached fu?m Ex. 12:13, subject'
The Blood of the Passover. This
sermon will be lung remcmbeivd
Mrs. A. J. Jenkjns our organist
is motoring to the American
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Woodmen Convention in Jackson {
ville, Fla. Mr. E. Hallman and i
I son are accompanying her. They!
shall visit other points of inter-,
est while In Florida. Mrs. I,. Brad,
ley will serve during her absence.!
Sunday afternoon Rev. Scott
and congregation worshipped at I
the /ion Hill Baptist church. Rev
Scott preached the anniversary I
sermon. This was their Ifith an- j
niversary.
I ?>f condition of
VICTORY SA1
of Columbia, in the State of South
on June 29. 19 10.
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Loans and discounts (including $60
Cash. balances?with?other?banks?_
Bank premises owned
Real estate owned other than bank
Other. Assets
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Total Assets _. .
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Suiplus
I'miiviiled profits
Total Canitnl Account*
Total Liabilities ami Capital Accoi
1 his bank's capital consists of N
ttihs; til st preferred stock with to
til able value NONE; second prefer
NONE, total retiruble value If 1.45b;
value of $10.00
I L. W. VAN't'K, Cashier of th
sviar that the alove statement is I
ly lepresents the true state of" the
and *et forth, to the bvst of niv kn
Coi ect?Attest:
E. A AI)A.MS
J- !'. RKEDER
11., D. MONTEITH, I)ilet-ton
h*4-.\ t'i: OF SOl'TH CAROLINA.
County of iRichland:
Su viin to and subscribed be lore
ami I hereby ceitifv that I am not
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PALMETTO LlADftS
At the evening service the pa?-(
tor delivered another strong message.
Subject Redemption.
Mrs. C. B. Smith is improving
at this writing"
Mrs. R. Blanch, class leader of
No. 2 was at her post of duty
Sunday after a short illness.
We weiv delighted to see Mrs.
Anna Gowdy out Sunday after a
long illness. ._.\\e are praying that
tne shall continue to improve.
HNGS BANK
Carolina at the close of business
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1.2G overdrafts) $30,980.45
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premises 9,377.79
-- .... 8,078.47
. $74,327.92
.1T1ES p
$15,974.51
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???"77 135.00
$48,125.17
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..... .. $56,203.64
ACCOUNTS
------- .. -.- . . $14,611,81
.... . _ 1,000.00
\ - 2,512.47
-- i 18,124.28
intT" 74,327.92
70NE ot capital notes and deben?tal
par value of NONE, total reTed
stock with total par'valu^ of
and common stock with total par
p Jiho\>-nn nw>/l ImnL' i\n %z sJut-ki r*l%?
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,ri:e. and that it fully .and correctseveral
matters here'tn' contained
owledge and belief.
K. \V. VANCE.
in* this 10th day of July, HMO.
an officer of this bank.
.LIS C. JOHNSON. Notary Public,
ensure of the Governor.
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Visitors during the day Mesdames
Alice Glover, Florence
Johnson, Messrs W, C. Glover and
H. McPherson all of Pittsburgh.
Pa.; Miss Hessie iRadden, one of
our S. S. teachers has left for
Buck Hills Falls, Pa., visited Cum
berland the people'ff chui'ch when
in Aiken.
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Wesley Methodist Church
The services were well attended
Sunday morning and night.
The pastor preached in the morning
on the subject "The Greater
of Two Contractors". At night
WC WfIC iu>umi Willi li SITII1UI1
by the Rev. J. M. Brown from
Bettis academy.
Who will be the lucky baby, we
will see oh the night of July Ti.
The daily vacation Bible school
has opened at ^Wesley Methodist
church. We have made a fine be
ginning. The enrolment to date
is 40. It can be better if the vi
cinity of Aiken made it better.
Remember it is your school, do
what you can to make it ifro, ?
FrtelfdsKin Church
There were a number of visitors
who attended church last Sun
day. Among the returning members
was Miss Doris Johnson who
returned from the north last Saturday.
The Faithful Worker's club gave
a very interesting Lit&rary and
Musical program last Monday.
The Rev. J. C. White, D.D. minister
of the historic First Bapt.
church, Winston-Salens N. C.,
first series of "Temple Talks" will
be presented by the Friendship
Foundation begnning July 0 thru
Sunday, July 14. These services
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c iiucuutru iu I'mjMUJM/.i' r vilowship,
Loyalty and Stewardship".
Dr. White is one of the
great pastors and preachers of
this generation, former president
of the State Bungay School and
B. Y.. P. U. convention of South
Carolina and builder of the great
Zion Church Co'um'oii..
We are still urging everyone t >
attend our store am recreational
hour on Friday evenings at 5:00
o'clock.?? ?- :
Second Bantist Church
S. S. was followed by the reg.ular
morning service. We were
very clad to have Rev. Teener
conducting the service. His mes
sa. " was themed "Thought".
The' Sunday school convention
will be held at Rosa Spring Baptist
church on Sunday, July 14,
the convention from this church
are: Mr. I.eon Phillips, Miss Reva
Holmes, Mrs. Warrena Quattlebaum
and Mis. Suginia Williams.
The Lily of the Valley club will
meet Friday ufternoon at the
home of Mrs. Warrena Quattlebaum.
We are urging all members
to be present.
You are welcome at our church
at all times. The visitors present
Sunday were: Mrs. Christena
timorson ol Now York; Mrs. Alary
Emma Butler. Mrs. Chaterinc
Butler and Miss Mary Helen Butler
of Augusta; Miss Elsie Bettis
of Trenton.
ST. JAMES A. M. E. ( HI RC11
S. S. opened at 10 a.m. with the
Supt.r"Mrs.*EsTelle Johnson and
eo workers present. Jr. class No
1 is holding the banner. Mrs. I.ola
Cheek, teacTier.
Sunday morning after the preliminaries
the pastor presentee
Dr. E. A. Adams, secretary of education
of the A. M. E. church tc
deliver th^ message. He stirred
the audience with a wonderful
sermon <rom Acts 8:27, AhcThe:
How a Black Man Got Converted
At 4 p.m. the pastor, choir and
members worshiped at Cleaves
Chapel -G-ME -vhuTch, Rev. Bi isby
pastor. Rev. Jackson proved him
self equal to the task and the
choir rendered -excellent music.
At night the pastor preached a
eVonderful sermon.
Senior Stewardess Board met
Monday 8 p.m. at the home ol
Mrs. Ella Jackson. The Pulpit
Aid Board met Monday 8 p.m. at
the home of the President, Mrs
Woodson. Each hostess aujH-cd a
ciellcioua- rapa<t,^~~ ?? ?
BETHEL A. M. E. CHl'RCH
lU-v. \V. B. L. Clarke, Pastor
The ti.ird quarterly conference
was held here Sunday, June 80th.
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" IUI??n.??waiiis?v>?[JIX'.MUkng.
The busi'iu-fte tide "of the,
conference was completed Monday
night with much success. All ol
the i"ports showed improvement,
over the last quarter. The P. E.
was paid his full assessment. For
the morninjf service, the P. E. selected
Romans 4:1. The sermon
Fad its effect for good. The attendance
for both services were
very good. We were indeed do
lighted to see so many visitors
present in all of the Services.
Come to Bethel, friends and vis
itors are always welcome to all
of our services.
Sunday, July 7th the S. S. met
at the regular hour with officers
and teachers and pupils present
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i ne lesson was wry beautifully
taught on all classes. After the
re-assembling of the classes, the
Transportation committee made
its report relative to the Sunday
school picnic which will he held
July 18 at Paradise I^ake,
The pastor was apparently at
his best in delivering his messages
morning and night...For the
n orning service he spoke of the
life of Joshua. For the nito service,
the text was selected from
Psalm 121:1 and 2nd verses. Sub
?"ot "Helplessness Without God".
During the morning service many
lejoiced in the God of their salvation.
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A. M. K. MINISTERS
CALLED TO MEET J ELY 17th ,
Tin- A. M. E. Ministers' Alliance
.of Columbia hold a very sue
cessful session at Br-t+teC-VLednesday
at noon. Prs. T. J. Miles, E.
A. Adams, W. J. Robinson, R.
ice, \Y. S. Tivzvant.
N. J. Fitzpatrick and W. B. i
I/. Clarke discussed the topic of j
the day.
An urjront call is made to allA.
M. E. Ministers- residing in and
around Columbia to be present)
Bethel A. M. E. church, Taylor
Wednesday. July 17th, at noon in
and Sumter streets.
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By Mansel Ross
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Sunday was another beautiful
Sabbath. Sunday school was at.
tended in laluc numbers at the .
rious churches :
\\ e are very sorry to livar of
the death of Mr. Rheul en li'oiilware
who died lasl Saturday after
t sh'>rt i'lness."
'e1;. : ltd Vis. I!. ('. < 'unniiii*i.am
had as their u t- l:;?t w< -k
their mother. Mrs. Matilda Cut:-,
I nit-ipliant ? '' Sour unbare
their lv.? 1 .!- t Mr. JP ?! tiiand
Thomas Cnv-MMuviatn. !>i< \v'.t:
:tn<! three - '!!: T!nM.;,s .'ir. Mar<
. ami Kenns. .;.U u (' |t.t.t.r ;vj 5
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I with Mis.*.I. I.. P-:t Up'
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'Charlotte. X. la<t v < . ! .
Mr. Sam llaklifi ami I'athi'y
a lv J1. 1 ilat;' ??? r a my n'<*
i IMy.yo.ith a. tei'imbile which th"\ ;
punhasi'tl Inst >veek.
CARI) OK THANK-:
M . .w'sJi ... t':.-!|< .1 ;r many
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1<?y rvenin'-T was h:ul Sunday afternoon.
We are alsn triad 1<> see mn
I'iruy (itoVe I'nplist eluireli int
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Mr. Peter Johnson and Mis. S- J
rena I'aiaett wish o than'-, y r I
for the florals and sympathy '
show : tl^in iiniyiiiM' the death of
theii daughter and nieOe F.lnura
Kvans.
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WILL HE HELD AT
SUMTER, S. C.
July 15-16, 1940
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Miss Elsie Sear'es, Reporter
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