The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 29, 1941, Page Page Six, Image 6
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NEWS
Cumberland A7 M. E. Church
10 a.m. >S. S. began with Supt
D. A. Jones and teachers at theit
I _ post. A lively discussion follow
ed. 11 a.m. Rev. Washingtor
preached -a wonderful sermon, sub
jeet Durability of the Church.
4:00 p.m. The Criterion clufc
held thell' third anniversary ser?
-vice. The Buy-a-Brusft and Hel]
Paint the Church, Campaign closed
at this exercise. It was quite
a success. Total raised $40.00
Mrs. Lillian Grap reported $11.80
after the program a reception w*at
held in the S. S. room. All of the
delicacies of the season were serveeh
We extend" Thanks to Mes
dames Gray and the President
Thelma Mechams and others, foi
this splendid program and recep
- * tion .
Wesley M,. E. Church
S. S. opened" at the usual houi
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with teachers at their post. Tht
adult class was taught by Mr. E
J. Curry, also the lesson was beat
tifully reviewed by Mr. Curry.
11:30 o'clock Rev. Jamison wa:
at his best preaching from St
Luke 4:40, theine An Everlastin*
Touch. 7:30 Rev. Jamison preacl
ed from the text Joshua 20:6, th<
theme used. A Picture of How Je
sus Saves.
Visitors, Mr, J. M.^ Mitchell o
State college, Orangeburg; MiSse:
Kinards and Mr. Spann of Gran
iteville.
' The Slipper contest will clos
Sunday night at 7:30. A progran
will -be givervThat night also.
Friendship Church
\Sunday school began at 10:0
' with the superintendent and tea
1 ,bers at their post. Sunday wa
Communion day at Friendshii
- The paotor?preached from?4b
" theme "Holy Supper". This sei
i moil was enjoyed by all. On Su
~ day niglu preached Tram FR
' theme yRemember"-.
Visitors attending were Mr. Ec
ward Way, New York City; Mr<
Lillian Ball, New York; Mrs. Wea
x trill vt r?
VI , ITll . X\\jy Li. x u11 y 1TIISS JT. 1U1C
Mr. Joseph Jackson, Bettis aca<i
emy; Mr. John Henry Calhoui
Jamaica, L. I.; Mf% Lily, Harlej
Mr. Musco, Ohio.
Second Baptist Church and
Community News
Services both Sunday school an
~ church were very good with~a~TTh
attendance. At the morning sei
c vice Rev. Turner spoke from Act
.3:4, subject Christians Relatior
ship with?Gottr A sermon tho
will long be remembered; At th
evening service he preached froi
Romans 6:23. Another strong pic
sage. Dea. Dock Thompson we
a visitor at the morning servict
The BYPU will render n musicr
recital on the fifth Sunday ever
- -ing. Many of the young folk nr
' taking part.
Mis.^ Reva Holmes was horn
for the week end and attended th
morning service.
dinner guests on Sunday Rev. an
I Mrs. J. W. Miles, Dea. and Mr
- Alonzo Cummings and Rev. C.V
- JjiUlfiXl???? I
On March the 18th Mr. an
Mrs. A. P. Williams of Kersha
St._ was given a surprise annivei
sary party by their daughters, th
~ belng"~pTP ^24th y'eaFof. their ma:
f ried life Many friends witnesse
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ANNA TAYLOR, PROPP"?v
At Johnson Happy
n April 2nd
H
PY PALS ORCHESTRA
i for Dance
AT DOOR $1.0(
na8 DruR Store and Greenleaf Caf<
i
son Hap
!, ;.his affair Supper was served
. hich consisted of all that heart;
; vould wish. -? Another
striking yet enipyable
1 occasion was that of a Birth party
given by the three daughter:
} of Mr. M H. Holmes for him. This
i was a complete surprise and was
t given on. March 19 8t the home of
- Mr. and Mrs/ M. H. Holmes. Sev?ral;
guests were present. The
f supper was served in buffet style,
s Quite an enjoyable time was had.
- Mr. Holmes received many valua
ble gifts also many beautiful birth
t day greetings,
n Bethlehem Baptist Church
Rev. R. W. Winn, Pastor?
-S, S. opened at the usual hour
r witn^Supt. and co-workers. Clasf
No. 2 holds the banner in finance
and No. 3 for attendance. Visii
tors: Mr. and Mrs. Chavis and son
The pastor brought us a spirit
r uai sermon at tne usual noux. vis~
tine: minister, Kev. .James Darns
Rev. Menard of Zion BranchI
other visitors Mrs. Lucy Hobbs o
Atlanta, Ga.; .Mrs. Hannah Harv
ris of Langley; Dea. P. L. Brown
Glovesville and others we failed
i to get their, names.
1 Mrs. LucV Hobbs of Atlanta
,, Ga., is visiting her sister and brother,
"Mps. Eunice" Meneweather
Augustus and Wi 11 ie Miller.
Mrs Marcella Holloway has bee*
very ill for the last three weeks
? but seem-to be improving at this^
. writing.
The evening service began at
7:30 with a warm prayer servic3.
Sermon by Rev. Prof. Townsend
c principal of the Aiken graded
school. Text The place- called
,f Calvary...Luke 23:33. __ ____ __
" ^A'alley Fair Baptist Church
? Rev. R. B. Bush, Pastor
b Our S. S. was very good as usi
ual. Last Sunday, No. one club
sponsored a rally. The member
were very active. Visitors were Mr.
and Mrs. Robinson of Augus(
ta, Ga.; their friends were glad to
have them; Dea. Robinson gave a
lt very helpful talk. Mr. and Mrs
{, Robinson are the parents of Miss
s Louise Robinson a teacher in the
? Freedman graded school.
Mrs. J. Bessie Weaver and grand
T djiughtt'i- Naomi?eleven?Miilei
vere the house guests of her sister
.Mrs. Martha Hamilton o>
f" Edgefield. -
? ??fVH'Sr?wiotena?Matms^leit tqr
t= -New Aferk City this week.
Friends of Mrs. Lela Holmes will
regret to learn of her illness al
this writing.
GEORGETOWN NEWS
Bv E. J. F.
?Despite the down pour of rain
last Friday hundreds were pres
ent at the Field's Day exercises
which were held at the elementary
school. The county schools were
well represented and the numerous
exhibits-were lovely. We car
lot afford to give the names of
fehosr?winning prizes for exhibit*
in this write up, as we were not
able to see the judges up to tne
present. Mrs R. J. Jackson warcrowned
queen for raising the high
imount for the center, forty-five
L "pilars.
An auditorium is very much!
leeded on the school ground which
1 ra TO W m next 'Blip 11 '
.he very near future.
-?The Community?Gentee heir"
open house inspection Friday Field
Day. Several hundreds of ifdultr
and children passer! throueh; i'
is hoped that^. the friends -have a
jotter idea now of what they are
trying to do, and will cooperate.
Mrs. Josie G. Hazel, State ?u-|
nomMortn \Jnrrvn affaire wqc wit'n i
I them part of last week and the
I week previous. It is said lhat
I she brought some wonderful help
p in ideas suggestions and gifts.
The home of Principal J. B. Beck
was damaged badly by fire last
Friday, 21st but not beyond repair
and last Thursday morning
between the hours of 5 and 6 just
two blocks away from your correspondent
one' house burned to the
ground and srx lfres were lost, i
adults and 4 children.
On Tuesday afternoon, Marcl
18 at Bethel A. M. E. church the
last rites were held for Mr?. Nan;y
Wright, who for a number of
years was as one of the immediate
family of the Howard, in
home right in the yacd?^ Death
b. rlaimtifl Ibb Sunday night. Maul.
_ 16tb. Her request was to be buried
near Prof. Howard's mother
ihd her request was granted
Glowing tributes were paid to het
faithfulness to her church and
community. Her pastor Rev.
C. Quarles was in charge of th<
ervice assisted by Revs. G. Fish-'
burne and Thompson. The rePains
were handled by the Wiles |
Funeral directors, Jmterment in
Bethel cemetery,
The famous Morris Brown ohoii
>f Charleston presented a grand)
ntertainment at Bethel' last Wed
nesday evening. They were accompanied
by the pastor, his wife
mrh others.- -Those who were ^.h.
sent missed a t/reat. They were
served a repast at the parsonage
by member^ of the Senior choir.
Open House at Allen
Sunday 4:00 P. M.
"Open house" is the special or.
der of the day at four o'clock Sun
day afternoon. Mrs. E. R. MorI
fis, dean of Arnett hail, extends
, a special invitation to the public
to come and visit ail dormitory
I rooms in the building,
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B PALMETfO LEADER ?
py Pais
LIBERTY HILL A.M.E. CHURCH
Rv. "W. M. Thompson, Pastor
?The S. S. was conducted by Mr. __
Grant Oliver, our efficent supt.. n
at the usual hour with a large at 1
tendance. Many visitors were pres 2
ent. Rev. Stukes of the Reform t
Mehtodist Church, was one of the ii
guest who expressed opinions con v
cerning Pilattfs attitude toward a
Christ, was original and thought ii
provoking and created much interest
and discussion. Come again h
Reverend. The pastor asked a v
quetion which brought out a beauti t
ful picture of th attitude of many ?
church officers toward the church J"
assessments.-The question was: Do
we have officers and members in a
th church today who, like Pilate, 1'
washed their hands, figurativel ^
speaking, as if they are not fightbut
who will not Pfive one penny to ^
help the cause? The Asst. Sunt. ,
Mr. Mcbride, who was teaching T.
caused' the question to the school.
Mr. Jenhin. a professor in the
Scott Branch High School, Summer *
ton, S. C. arose and answered, ^
"There a?-e people in the church'
on the offio/jl staff who are mod- j (
ern Pilates". After a short prayer,
meeting-, tho enlogistic service of. j
sister Johnnie Jones was conduct ^
ed. First hymn. Rev. Stukes, pray ?
or. Rev, Grcecn, second hymn Rev
Monroe. Scripture lesson, Rev. j
| Stukes RemTirks. Brother Grant j
Olivfer .and _ sister Walter Abernathy,
telegrams and letters of
condolence.' Mrs. Carrie. Funeral ^
1 eulogy by the pastor. The RevT t
King, undertaker, had charge of ,
the body.
Ijiist Monday our pastor, Rev.
Thompson spent a few days with
his wife in Van Wyck who is ^
eaching at the White Ook School
in Lancaster county. Tuesday a- ^
Ihng with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ,
Thrower, and Mrs. Harris, they .
motored to Charlotte to hear the .
Wings Over Jordan choir. Rev. 1
Thompson reported an enjoyable \
trip, - t
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ST. MATHEWS NEWS >
r
Rnndny?was?a?lovely?day?and >
many of the church goers were j
out to the various churches. | i
o. o. ana services began at the t
usual time. Rev. J. C. Coaxum de r
liverett a wonderful message t.o
his congregation. At the close of c
his sermon a representative from s
-the stewards and trustee boards
outlined to the members of the (
church some of the things they i
are expecting them to do for the r
church as loyal members. f
The morning visitors were: (
Messers Hildertirand, Robinson, t
and Davis. These men are here
doing their practice work at St. r
Matthews High and are from S.' \
C. State College. h
Mesdamos Alfonza McAmcjse.L
and Rosa iGoodwin are home 1
from New York and were out to'(
church also. ? j ,
Miss Mnggie T. Garrett was the j
week end guest of Miss Venzella >
Gist. ' t
Mr Gerald T. Dixon spent n
fuw huurs here laftt Friday. ?
The following persons attend- j
a,\ ."""'i-ff "* he?1
Masonic Lodge at Wolfton Fri- |?
day. March 21. 1941 Mr ftg/n-gA?
Johnson, Mr. Walter Caldwell, f
~ \jf r\ ur_ t * ?
iTii. m. kj. wusnington, Mrs. Mag,
trio Felder. end Mrs. Ella Cald-'
well.
The Silver Tea given by the
Twilight Club at the home of Mrs
Mable Sunday afternoon was largely
attended and a very interesting
program was enjoyed.
The family of the late Mr.
Dave Felder wish to thank their
many friends for the kindness
shown them during their bereave
ment.
Mr?. Jl.illian Felder, Wife
Miss Mosell Felder
Mrs. Connie Betters
Mr. Eddie Felders
Children
MT. MORIAH BAPT. CHUftOH *
Rev. W. S. Calvin, Pastor
Spartanburg, S. C.?S. S. openj
ed at 10 o'clock, with Supt. and h
| teachers fft'thfeir post of duty. The 8
attendance- was ^grand and the less 2
an hsautiifullj leilcwtd.
The pastor cama forth at 11 a.m. s
and preached a great sermon. The J
text was taken from Exodus. s
Ott Sunday night, Rev. Thad d
Brewton preached another great d
sermon. ' g
Spring revival will begin at Mt. c
Moriah church Monday nite March a
31st and continue through April >
7. Rev. L. P. Sanders of Lowrys, y
S. C. will conduct the meeting. ?
Come out and hear the greatest n
speaker Wj the state. s
The Senior and Junior Choirs
wrll accompany the pastor to Law
renee S. C. Sunday afternoon at 2
2 o'clock. Rev. Calvin will be the g
guest spcakerr r
The Superior Club of Mt. Moriah
church under the leadershin
of Mrs. Effie Rochell is doing a j
gi*-at job. This club has taken p
over the light and water bill of
the church.
The play rendered last week by s
the Superiors won much acclaim p
and as a result the way the play fi
was presented the group has been 7
asked to give the same play at two li
more of the leading churches of p
the city. Mrs. Ora Lee Poster H T
director of tha play, , e
^Aprfl
BENNETTSVILLE NEWS
By Cr~D.~1Sanders, Reporter j
Mr. John Spears an outstanding
lember of Hopewell M. E. church
'atum was fueralized Sunday at <
:30 p.m. Rev. N. T. Bowens pas '
or. He leaves to mourn his pass- 1
ng 4 daughters arid 4 sons, a de- 1
oted wife, and host of relatives i
nd friends. Henagan and Riles !
i charge. .<
Miss Girlie Zinnaman died at <
er,home, West Bennettsville and s
... t 1: > o *? " "
r?? luiicittiucu ui oaw xviin nap- j
ist church Sunday afternoon. Rev <
). M. Booker, pastor; J. H. Mor- <
is, mortician in charge. ->
Mrs. Charlie Grace was funer-- - j
lized Tuesday afternoon at Slit- ?
oh Baptist church. Rev. A. J 1
Vright, pastor. ' I
Mil J. W. Bilsfor. insurance^ .
gent in North Carolin,, was home (
or a Sunday dinner with his fam(y
Sunday.?He reported N. C. in
ull bloom.
Miss Margaret EVans of our city (
chool, Miss Zimmon of Hartsville j
eacher of Latta Hi school; Mr. H ,
Crosland spent a pleasant hour j
if social chat Sunday with tlu (
eporter.
Miss Carrie Smith of New York }
s home spending a few days with ,
ler mother. Mrs. Smith and dau- '
;ht?rs. j
Miss llattie Manning and Mis* >
dodestino Cook left forNew York ast
week for an indefinite stay i
diss Ameese Cook was called
iome where she is attending school
it Claflin college on account of
.he illness of her mother, Mil's 1
,orenza Cook. She is improving
licely. 7
Mrs.'?Marion Ellerbee find so:
pent the week end home in burner,
with her parents.
The 'regular monthly meeting?of
jioup 1, Blenheim district wa
ield at the Hunts Blqff school,
lev. Alsbrook, principal. Our pres
dent not being present the ^viceH^
>resident Rev. W. L. Bryant of
riated. .Mrs. S. B. Hennigan lecK
he devotions, after whieh the rroup
was. very much impressed
vith 5 minutes talks from some
>f the members; a general dis
TTSsirm?followed. ?Mfys Qrahai'">resented
her plans for the commencement
exercises of the sev '
:nth grade to be held at the Benjettsvilie
high schobT~brTApril 18
lub was royally entertained with (
t very healthy menu.
We were proud?to have?Mrs 3oif<ly.
home demonstration agent-u
our midst who gave timely re- j
ntfrks. The meeting adjourned tc
neet at the Key school where the
Community day will be held ii
\pril.
On account of misplacement oui \
lews for the last meeting did not '
ippear. It was also one of keen
nterest -with-Mrs. Glen McCollum _
demonstrating primary treading.
Rev. A. J. Wright preached one
>f his master sermons Sunday
morning to a full congregation
Subject: Spiritual Diet. Aftei
vhich the Lord's Supper was giv n
and all had an enjoyable time. '
The Missionary society met a< '
he home of Mr. arni Mrs. J. kobminn
rm Kpnnpv St. A lovelv atli'
MH'iusttng'1 menti'ftrr^ Mrs. -ftnWm-*J
son entertained lavishly.
?Ucv. FVierson will soon leave uv or
camp in Georgia. We bid him ,
Jod's speed. He will 'preach fo>
;he Missionary society Sunda>
;vening, March 30 at 4 p.m.
The adult teachers conference ot
District 1 was beld in the school ,
.enter on ....Robinson St. Flriday :
darch 21, i0:30. Mrs. S. H. -Evins
.district supervisor was pres
:nt and introduced Miss Henriet- ,
a Dredges of Darlington. Mist
Dredge conducted the conference
or the day. Valuable information
vas gleaned from the conference
After the morning session th(
^Uuting^teachers were entertained
>y the teachers of Marlboro coun;y.
They enjoyed every hour o'
heir stay. Come to Bennettsvil'e i
fou" are always welcome! s
LAKE cjty hjgh school
Prof. L. D. Bradley, Principal ]
The school's calender h.as just J
>een completed by the principal 1
ind is as follows: Friday, April I
:5, Exercises by first grades;
nieiaay April zy, exercises oy '
econd and third grades; Friday i
flay 2, exercises by fourth, fitfhe;'ixth
and seventh grades; Tues- i
lay, May 6, High Sscool play; Fri
lay, May 9, program by eleventh I
Tade students assisted by the '
ilee Club; Sunday, May 4, annual
ermon. School closes May 10.
Lalde City High School along
r ivia v/v-uv.1 .->v.nuuin III UIC UlMtl It'l
re putting forth every effort to 1
lake the Field Day Program a
UCC88. 1
All will meet at the I>ake City <
righ Schooll Friday morning, Mar. ]
8, at 9 a. m. The parade will be <
in at 9:45. There will he a float j
epreaenting each Rchool. <
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HE RALETGH GRAYS !
LAN TOUR
i
The Raleigh Craya, Ralegh
emi-pro Negro Baseball Club, is '
lanning ita firat Southern Tour
rom April 15, through. April 18. <
be group repreaent North Caromr
best hi fcftsebaTT. Tntereated
eraona are urged to write: "Pete j
Wider, 510 Montague Place,Ral ,?
igh, N, C. w 1?
2Towr
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WILLIAMS CHAPEL
M. E. CHURCH
. 'Rev. R. J, Jefferson, Pastor
"" Orangeburg, s. c.?The~Two~Tn
ene rally went over in a great big
way Sunday. The officers, members
and friends all joined in hear
tily, indeed it was a very inspiring
sight to have seen the great
spirit friendly rivalry which seem
ed to have permeated the whole
congregation. Mr. J. A. Pearson
superintendent of the Sun. school
and Mr. A. J. Coan the Asst. Supt.
were in their places on time and
seemed to be catching on rapidly.
The morning message by the
pastor wis in keeping -with the
spirit of the occasion. Text Judges
11:35, subject The Value of a Vow
the sermon was practical and point
ed, and indeed tt maSterpr&clT. Many
amens were heard throughout th<
discourse.
At the hour of the pypninp?ma:rice
a large crowd was on i\and and
we were again uplifted by another
strong enlightening and inspii
ing message. Text Exodus 14:13
mbjct Fear Not. At the close of
the sermon, another unusual oc:urance
was: That the roll of the
various departments was calledind
every unit responded and the
success was grand and glorious
All left after the amount had beer
announced happy and satisfied
rhe trustees are all, smiles.
MEW BETHEL BAPT. CHURCH
Rev. A. D. Duncan,Jr.. Pastor
The S. S. lesion was beautifully
.discussed. After^ S. S. sev?ra
ears motored to New Hope
A. M.- E. Church, Sedalia S. C.
:o the funeral of Mrs._ Anna Jones
Mr. M,. S. Callaham, Undertaker
n charge.
?Mr. uiid-Wfs~Harrwon Winn
mtertained at a birthdffy dinner
given in honor of their son, L. C.
Winn Sunday; Among the guest
M, ^he dinner wore: Mr. and Mrs.
Nathaniel Garrett of Fountain
rnn.S. C? Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Winn^ Mrs, - Theda Robinson; Mrs
Effie Parks. Mrs. Julia ' B"yrd,
Mrs. I.ucile Smith. Mrs Lula
Parks and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Manuel Browning, and?Mrs. Ilan
nah Tarvor. A grand time \vas
had by all.
_M,r and Mrs. Clyde_Leak of Dra
per,-IT. (T. spent the week end
with Mrs. .Ta UK'S Riv>\vfnn ciutor
sf Mr. Leak.
The siek are: Mr. Willie Gisi
nie Irby. We hope for them a
speedy recovery.
"TRINITY A. MTE. CHl'RCH
Rev. J. E. Dixon, Pastor '
Silver Street. S. C.?Sun. schoo1
opened at the usual hour with the
Supt. in charge The classes weiv
taught by Bro. J. N. Harp, re
viewed bv thp Supt. and pastoj
Praise^ service was led by Mrs"
Fanifie Epps and Mrs. Mary Edna
Dewat,?Quite?a" spiritual Pitting
with many expressions At
11:30 a.m. the pastor camt
before the congregation with p
splendid message. Text Jeremiah
5:14 Behold I make my words in
thy mouth fiye'-', using as* a su bc
ject Fire and Wood.^The pastoi
held the ronrn-tr-'itinn hm.11 bound
for awhile. The "spirit sorely wa>
in the midst He Mtpoke of Jere
nnah as a weeping" prophet and
his prophesyng Jesus coming. Tl
^astm- a leader is trying to pro
pare T.is hearers for the great
judgment. Come out and he a
a man of power We were encou*
tged to see so -many of the young
people in the service.
. Mrs. Rosa To'land was in th>
service being a little indispose*
was not able to be active..
Mr. R. Watson was a visitor to
Trinity. All visitors are- made
welcome to this church, .
MARION NEWS
A delighful surprise was given
Mrs. Vermellee Finklea last Thyi
day when a number of guest assembled
for a birthday .party.
Delicious refreshments were set
zed and several games were played
The birthday cake was decorated
vith sixty candles. Rev. J.. M Davis
made appropriate remarks and e
nice time was had and everyon*
vished her many happy returns of
the day.
Rev. W. E. Richardson, the choir
Iflfl Ushers oi est. John along with
a large number of members and
* >"' *H.. <Tive a ^rvice at Mt. Ziorr
n Florence Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Corinne White, Jeanno
teacher for Marion countv. spent
the week end in Cheraw, S. C.
HELENA NEWS
Sunday was a very oice day for
all church workers SunHay school?
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Saturday, March 29, 1941
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torium
arc improving nicely.
Mrs. Maggie Wilson and Mrs.
Minnie McMorris of Newberry, S.
C.?wera the afternoon guest?erf
Mrs. Myrtle Brown.
Miss Inez Dewalt was the guest
of her sister, Mrs. Amanda Bobb.
Rev. and Mrs. Robinson, of Hel
ena gave Mrs. Sallie Wert a po| **
call yesterday afternoon.
1 Mrs. Bessie Jones of Easter, Pa.
Mrs. Rebecca Generett of Baltimore,
Md., and Mrs. ButleF~of Col
umbia, S. C. were home for the
the funeral.
MT. QL1YE AJM.E. CHUKlCH
Rev. H. C. Anderson, Pastor
Mvrtle RnnnVi <3 C ? ? ? ?
- -ed at the usual hour With the asst.^
suptr and tenrhm^ at their post,
At 11 o'clock the pastor preach-# 'J
pd a soul stirrinff_w4*>-?niii froin^F
John 13:24 .The spirit really did
run high. At 6 p.m., the A.C.E.L.
opened with the pres. Mr. Harry
Gore presiding. The lesson was
thoroughly discussed.
At 7:16, Prayer service,was con
ducted by Miss Wai'gret Matthew
and Mr. I. Cohen. At 8 the pastor
brought us another wonderful
message. Everyone seemed happy
as echoes of praise could be
heard from everyone. Commun
ion was served at both sessions. . 7 J
Mrs. Jeff TIeTlamy is ill at this
writings her recovery is wished by many.
Mr. Demp Grrssitt is im
proving nicely.
The Jr^ Missionary met at the
home of Mrs. Cordne Judge last
Thursday night. After the bu^iness
a repast was served consist . .
ing of ice cream, cake and salted
nuts, the meeting, was adjourned.
-The- Senior Missionary met Sunday
afternooa at the church. All.the
auxiliaries of the church are
moving along successfully.
Rev. Leroy Judge js back after^
touring some of the northern and
southern states. Whlie he was away,
he visited New York, Pittsburgh,,
Atlantic City, Washington 1*1
and Virginia. He reports a delight
ful trip.
Prof, and Mrs. D. A. Williams
" have aft therr guest for the week.
Mrs. W. M. Alexander.
T7?*U_1 ?
ivtuci ier is pacK alter
~n?ten"Hfiy "vfsTt to St. George and
Conway.
ed home one day last week to be
at the bed side of her sick mother. _ _
-Mrs. ElizabettrTtTuffet, in Conway.
EBENEZER CHURCH *1
Rev. D..N. Wilson, Pastor *
On last Sunday morning the pns
tor preached a soul, stirring sermon.
Subje.t Rejoice Under Persecution
taken from St. Matt. 5:12
S. S. was conducted by the Supt.
Mr. Joseph Kinloch and-the les-?
son was reviewed by the pastor
The League service was cordnrt
od by the President Mr. F. M
Branch.
At 7:30 the Rev. I. Major of
Mayesville circuit preached a very "
inspiring sermon. The "services ?
were largely attended and many
visttors" were present."- ? ?.
JURAAfcUb " ^
Bethel C. M. E. Church _
Rev. W.' E. Wilson, Pastor
Sunday.' School began at the
usual hour with all officers' at
their post.
Morning services began at 11:45
prayer services were conducted b
Rev. M? M. Davis, after which the
pastor delivered the sermon taken
from St. Matthews 2*1:22. His sub
ject was,. "Jeasus At The Bar of
Decision.
The public is invited to attend
the Missionary program at Bethel
C.M.E. Church Sunday, March 30, "" .
at 5 o'clock. Mrs. M. E. McPherson
president^!)! the society is sponsoring
the program. Also Sunday
nite there will be a contest among
the leaders^ _Come and see who
will have the highest amount.
You who are not attending a
church somewhere every Sunday,
why not?.
Prof, and Mrs. C. A. Ruben anc
children and Mirs Alma Walker
visited relatives in Aiken, SuTfflay.
Misses Alma Walker and T. A.
Spigner were the dinner guest cf
Mr. and Mrs. J. W.'Gunter.
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