The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 07, 1940, Page Page Eight, Image 8
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K' AIKEN NEWS
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does He allow it ? If we do not
like a person, and he has some
i misfortune or accident, at once
jj- we begin to say, "I knew God
would fix him," when God had
nothing to^ d0 with it. God does
? not take part in evil doing.
When we develop the spirit of
HATE, we may look for war and
f. desolation and trouble on every
hand. What you sow, you shall
reap. The question is, will you
! know your pay when it comes.
The Kingdom of God comes not
in an individual alone, but in people
who must work together. You
ct n pray for the Kingdom of God
to come all you want, but if you
do not work together in brotherly
love it will never come. Ye ask
t. and receive not. because ve ask
with evil intentions. Not by
[-? power nor by might; not by big
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> armies ana navies, out uy my ?ei'it
"and brotherly love shall ythe
Kingdom come'. The i^iilosophy
l of- love^ will triumph in any land,
> practiced, ?
!' We have cot to-team the noble
lesson that God loves all His child
roil, the blneli. the white, the icdy
the brown t.nd the yellow. God
made them all and He loves then
:? much more than we c&Yi love our
children. "Out of one blood G?>d
1. made every nation to dwell on the
face of the earth.
All visitors in Aiken and at
r. Friendship church are always
welcome. The visitors on las'
Sunday were: Messrs Harold
Creswell, and Samuel Himmond
of Ridge ;Spring; Mr. Seabson
Jones Mr. Thomas Peterson of
Ridge Spring; Mr. Walter Harley
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Sunday school opened at the us- 1
ual hour with teachers at theii ;
posl of duty. 11..'50 KeV. Jenkins!
delivered a noble sermon from j
Hel). 0:25, after which the Lord's
Supper .was served.' : bu
Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. C. YVil- j inj
son. Mrs. Anderson, Miss Dorothy la:
Bradain : nd Miss Verrell Stall th
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At 6 o'clock the Pillars of Fire ' jn
had their regular meetin-r. j an
At 8:00 p m. prayer mcctiiru l,j
begun and was. very pood. S..'?04 Ui
The District Supt. was presented lu
he in turn introduced -Rev. CoOp- it
| er of Gainsville, (la., who deliv- ,)
he red a soul stirring sermon.
Our third quarterly conference M
was held after service. Every \t
leader made fair reports. Everyone
is getting ready for the Mock at
Mom eieiice which will be Friday
night of this week. ' ni
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Bethlehem Bapjlist Church K
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Sunday was a lovely d-.y at o.a
church anil at 10 o'clock a wonbo
ni Sunday school took place,
. _^i>nducivjLL.by __the_.Supt^ AIi:s. .VU ..h
lee' Roberson. The lesson was? 1
beautifully taught by the various s
tea. hers, and received t>y UU' pas- i
tor. j 1
The Supt. is askinu tint all I
. lasses be present one hundred v
percent for the S. S. picnie whivh
will be Monday, Labor Hay :
at Simpkiris Sprinp. v v
All choir members are asked t< r
be present Thursday nipht for re- t
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' pany is serving' :
a!! over the state
mon and practice,
family and von t<
plain one of our
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to me, my famih
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Church member on the sick list'
-hide Mr. Robert Collins who is
the Aiken hospital. We pray
r them all u speedy recovery and
rs. Klla Miles of Aiken, we are
rry to learn of her illness.
Second Itaptist News
(l!> Miis Kli/u Mae Miltler)
Mr. and Mrs. Harold (Juattleum
and their neiee were visiter
son e of the Northern states
st week. They stopped' in So iter
n Pine. N. C.. to visit Mi',
tattlebacm's uncle and in Washli'ton
to vi-it his adopted sistel
nl also in Philadelphia to <
s two sisters where lie ren.ained
rtil Mrs. Qii.ttt.lehat'.ni and l.ot
ice went on to New York to visIn
r two sister's. Mr. : ni' Mrs.
oh.i Kafir. and Mr. and M
i'or ire Wo. One' of her neiee,
r. ami Mis. I.olia Kainv wciV
>ry triad to sot' hoi- ihorc. I hoy
tut nod to thoir ho'nto" v^fnesdoy
:* noon.
Soconil Baptist churdh lovivn"1
ift-iinu boiran on tho tirst of Sop
mhof and will ran fur tivo nitos.
o\ PinUins" t'i ym Savannah will
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S S. !u a.m. .'ape. lb Jonos at
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!. ('. Soott proachod : sploiulid
ornion Ayt i I sub.ioit Four
[oasoiis \Vhv 1 am a Christian.
'i:i' niossajro was on.ibyod by all.
Ja.pt is.m and Holy* Communion
i'oio ado'inistorod.
S I'. *i. ihf pastor |Mi aol.od a
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ter's denial; fear caused Abraham
to deny his wife; four caused Elijah
to hide from .fezebel; fear
caused church members to be
changeable not steadfast. Faith
in God makes you steadf^pt^gnd
unmovable. The attendance was
very gqod all day. The " revival
was quite a success, spiritually
and financially. Three members
were added. $t55.66 was raised for
the ten nights. Rev. E. P. Butler
is a splendid preacher. May he
live long to do the work of Christ.
Visitors during the day were
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Burney of
Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mr. Raymond
Jennings, Mrs. Annie Mae Butler
and daughter Birdina of Chicago.
111., and Mrs. H. Washington.
During the past week a surprise
housewarming party was giv
en for Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McGhee
Jr. It was enjoyed by all.
The annual S. c. picnic was
quite a success. . f'~
Don't forget Freeman Jones foi
your Palmetto Leader.
Little Alice Olivia Shelton, the
Kiin. sis lei 1 Of IVUS8 in a Die i,e?
.Shelton spent *two very enjoyabli
w<'eks with Miss Gwendolyn?Bab
and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. William McGhei
were me nappy recipients 01 i
surprise house warming Monda;
night. August 25th at which tim<
_tluw received many vfcluable gifts
Billie Wessels the hundsom
.s<>n of Mrs; Ball Wessels, popu
j lar young school teacher, of Aikei
i ami Mr. W5A. Wessels of Boston
; Mass.. were honored with a beau
j til ill. birthday party given at th
' boa t' of Mr. and Mrs. E." L. Hil
on York street by lovely Gwendc
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lyn Ball, the sub-debutant, daugh- C
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Mr. and Mrs. Tavor and fam- ri
ily spent a few days in Aiken with v
Mr. and Mrsf George Hammond
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Mrs. William Harley accompa- i
nied her three grandchildren back v
to New York and will spend a 1
few weeks visiting the Fair. ?
Mrs. Veri G. Shelton the moth.- e
er of Miss Mable Lee Shelton, v
Home Agent Aiken, visited Mrs.
Elizabeth Ball and family and I
Mrs. E. L. Hill and family on her G
way from New York where she f
visited relatives and friends and
also attended the World's Fair, a
She also spent a few days in Cin- ^
cinnati, Ohio, with relatives. Mrs. ^
Shelton enjoyed a lovely vacation.
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SUMMER READING CLUB S
All children are invited to a
party givdn at the AVaverly t
Branch Library Thursday Sept. '
12th at 5 o'clock. There will be s
stories and games. Don't miss-Tine. _
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'mt. olive a. m. e. church ^
I Rev. h. C. Andrews. Pastor
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i Myrtle Betch, S. C. S. S. opened
y at the usual hour with Supt
j Mlrs. Jeff Billamy and teachers
at^-their- places. \
6:30 p. m. the A. C. E. League j
p opened with the Pres. Rev. T. H. (
- Hemniingway presiding.
i 1.30 the pastor assended the
'. rostem and preached a soul r>a- j
I viving sermon from St. Luke. We
:i can truly say that Rev. -Andrews
II is a wonderful pastor and preicher.
Pulpit associates were Rev. J.
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isitors at these services.
The S. S. picnic on Atlantic
leach Labor Day was gfund. the
Sjupt; Mrs. /Jeff Bellamy along
(ith Mrs. Mary Spiney, Nettie ai
3piney, J. G. Vreen and 'Mrs. 10
lebecca Bellamy put forth every
ffQrt in seeing that Cvery= one
ras cared for?. "J(
Miss Evelyn Emily and Maste?
ssiah Spiney Jr. spent Sunday ir
Georgetown visitine relatives ?m.
riends. '
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Spivey htu ""
s their guest over the "week end i ,,n
Irs. Alice Npsby and Miss Dai?y
IcCall of Vaux Hall. New Jersey.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. 0\v?ns had
is their week * d guest- ,\Vs;
Ithel Ctrter and nephew Master
F. Crocken and Miss Ophelia i
Suggs all of Conwav.
Mr. and, Mrs. E?!?' Roper of j
Charlotte, N. C. are spending'
dyrtle Beach.
ome time on Atlantic Ret ch- and
_Ouil fall revival?with he - in Sunlay.
Sept. ?th t.v..|T hndv in in ?
vffetl $Sjttend they-' .^yviaes. |
kVe are praying i' i it will reive
every sonf?gTl yrtie Bet cli
CAMPFIELD BAPT. CHURCH
Sunday" school was held ar its
usual hour Sunday, with a very "
large attendance. Having a very ^
good lesson and discussed comprehensibly,
everyone -enjoyed it '
Had two visitors 1
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burg.
Every body is looking forward
to the 28th session of the Woman's
Auxiliary of the Little River
Association to be held with
the Camp Field Baptist church,
Sept. 7-8th. Come one and all.
On Sunday at 1 o'clock the Bap
tist Training Union was held,
Ailh- a Beauty CunU'St ~given by
\lis< Lois Marshall. 'Pile routes Bin
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Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Gartt
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rs. Alvin Anderson of Due West
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