The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 13, 1941, Page Page Five, Image 5
Saturday, September 13, 1941
"King Cott" Dedicate
^^Atlanta, Ga.?The- dedication uf. '
^^ings Cott," the Episcopal residence
for the Atlantic Coast Area,
reports otf commission meetings
rnd the young peoples symposium
Friday, climaxed the momentous
and significant four days session
of the Area Council of the Atlantic
Coast Area, Central Jurisdiction,
Methodist church which convened
at Central Methodist church
here, Rev. E. W. McMillan, entertaining
pastor.
During the four days session
metre?than 80th delegates, and
thousands of Methodist gathered
^^^>m four states of the Area?
Wlabama, Georgia, Florida and
South Carolina for the auspicious
first session of the Atlantic Coast
Area Council pressed over by
Bishop Lorenzo H. KingfN?
The new program of the church
in all its different phases f acti
vitiws?was discussed?in?the four
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the district superintendents, the
pastors, the women and the young
. people.' Reports at The cloiing session
on Friday by commission1
ndertt showed much information
^^bout the program of the new
^Bminated.
i-hnrcti hnd been diaMomentous
planning by the
Area Council of the Atlantic Coast
Are,, and far flung proposals for
larger participation by members
of the area council present were
some of the outstanding features
r<ir the co-tihcil meeting.
A?In ndshahe by two bishops,
Dr. Lorenzo H. King, Methodist
church, and Dr. William A. Fountain,
Georgia, set the largest area
council ever *held in the history
Methodism into a well cooperajKg
organization. Both bishops
pledged their influence jind efforts
toward a complete reunion of al!
church.
Bishop King and Bishop Fountain
made impressive remarks
concerning such a union.
At the symposium of college
?in esidents?cm Thursday?night,
-*?elnTlengintr addresses were delivered
by Dr. B. E. Mays, More.
- house College; Mrs. Mary McCloud
Bethune, Bethune-Cookman
rollesre: W. A. Fountain. Jr., Mor..
ris Brown College and E. C. Pe-.
tors. Paine College.
On Thursday the General Boards
of the New Methodist church warn
by the Area Council of the At^Hntic
Coast Are,, that the Cer..
tral Jurisdiction of the newly
merged church must be reckoned
with the same as the other Jurisdiction^
of the great MethndisL
church.
*rh<? warning came as a result
of the awakening response Ly the
800 delegates here to study and
become informed about the program
of the new Methodist church, j
A drive was launched by Bishop
Lorenzo King for the purpose of
Ing" fulfils ~to rettre" aTtd~perrsioTT
^Pastors and church workers nf the
Atlantic Coast Area. It will be
known as the "Gold Seal Drive."
After explaining the purpose of
the "Gold Seal Drive" prominent
?1 ?:-vitntiui
ifymen anu huuibici b ^^ v r,_
bit- expressions of aid and eooperation
by the pi&posal that
brought forth farflung and supplementary
proposals of ? bigger
drive to have not only a home for
drive to have not only a home for |
aired ministers and church workers
but a development in Florida
where a home, recreational facili- ties
and permanent place for hold
ing area conferences and meetings.
Dr. Mary McCleoud Bethune.
tstanding national leader and
educator, laid a proposal before
Bishop King and the Area Council
t;, "tirkr?over 107 itcres eifht miles
f i (Thw^Bethune-Cookmari Cullege,
Dayton^ Beach, Florida, for the
project development.
Ministers and laymen during the
spontaneous discussion of the supplementary
proposal pieced large
sums towartl the achievement of
this muc^ needed development. It
w|ll be the only development of
this kind e*er t0 come to the Atlantic
Coast Area.
The Area Council voted Bishop
I-. Jg^ng the power to appaint a com^I^Bttee
to study and work out de_
- * .?l
^Rils for the establishment 01 sucn
a project.
Leaders and prominent speakers
?dflripg the four davs session-included
Dr. L. 5L Moore" Cheater,
Da.; E. Dew Bancreft, associate
secretary, General Board Lay Activities;
R. F. Harrington, Savannrh.
Ga.; J: A. Baxter; Robert
M, Williams, Washington, D. C.;
W. L. Brown. Birmingham, Ala.;
E. A. Smith; J. W. Thomas; Dr. J.
it?E?Rnwn Now Orleans, La.;
J. W, GolderpMemphis, Tennessee;
D. S. Selmore, D. S., Gulf
District, Florida Conference.
^^The pageant "Ethopia's Glory,"
i ^Btracted the largest attendance
^R>r a play.of this kind. 2,000 seats
having been sold. Dr. W. L. Turner
directed the cast of 75.
At the dedication ceremony of
"Kings Cott," throngs filled tho
rooms of the beautifully appointed
Episcopal residence that was filled
with liners of all kinds made
possible through the untiring effortq"
tfie woman.
The Youth Program was given
the right of way Friday night.
Success cr ?wned ?ne efforts of
N the committees who arranged
) planned the epic making area
^rouncil meeting of the Atlantic
" L A " MUi0fnva Invmen.
IjOPHfc nil'O, IHHUo.vn, ,
women, young people, the district
superintendents and flishop Lorenzo
King received many encon-'
iumB from prominent visitors who
made the area council meeting
this year.
? ^AY Y0UR
Subscription todayi
d At Episcopal Meet
WILLIAMS CHAPEL
A. M.ErCHCRCH
Rev. R. J. Jefferson, Pastor
daj
Orangeburg, S. C.?Last Sun-ltioi
day ended, the rally in the Sunday i
school which was quite a success. el
The second largest amount o f Damoney
was raised by one of the roy
primary groups, which *hows that aiK
the babies are working too. The we]
Sunday school, A. C. E. League am
all of the young people's auxiliai- vaj
ies of the c'hurch are getting lined "]
up to do something tangible finan f;ni
cially on the fourth Sunday. You
are invited to spend that day with for
us at the above named church. hot
The pastor delivered n "Wonder ful
message at the eleven o'clock wh
service and this being first Sun- ch?
day quite a large crowd attend- vei
ed. The nicely """" hm
nrtHprl mnrb tn tho .pulpit altar
etc. and may we stop here t<J
thansk Mrs. Mattie Davis for the
valuable service she has rendered 1
Tor the-past year in keeping the ?
communion set so attractively an?
done.1 Mrs. Davis is chairman of j)ej
Stewardess Board No. 2 and an
nil nround worker, not only in her j
club but the church as well. The a3
beautiful white carnations added
much to the attractiveness of the
pulpit, we thank Mrs. Julia Bree- 1
land for this attraction. She us on
ually furnish flowers every Sun.
" =eSi
A very nice program was conducted
in. the A. C. E. League by (
the Mendenhall Brothers. Mr.
Hercules Smith explained very ^
beautifully several topics of the j
lesson, after which Rodney Menden'hall
played an instrumental rj0
solo. Miss Elease Jefferson play
ed ? game which was quite enjoy
able. One of the League songs .
was sung. The League's rally a?
was ended last Sunday which was t(J|
a great success.
At the evening servicp Rev. W. VV?
L. Hildebrnd of Washington, D. uu
-O.-dtdtvered-- an excellent message ^
which was much - enjoyed a n d
quite an inspiration to the young ^y
people. iHis text was selected
from Rev. 21 and a part of 2nd jjs
verse, subject Christianity and p'
the New World Order. All. the vvj
loyal members are looking forward
to our great rally on the 4th ^y(
Sunday, and judging by the enthu
siasm that is now existing the
clubs are all on their upward jn,
march. I am sure that the mem- cj,,
bers of the Pulpit-Aid Board will pq,
be happy to "learn that Miss Janie"
Ployer will be back for the win- p
ter. Of course they have been
kept alive due to the love the Pul en
pit clubsters have for the club,
Church and its President Miss v:f
ed her find her good work. jnj
There were quite AJiumky?of
visitors at church yesterday. A- ^y,
mong them were: Mr. and Mrs. ha
Jeffeison, son -and daughter-in ^ic
law of the pastor; to all of you
"ome again, you are always welcome.
Cioldie McDuffie, reporter. st
1
BETHLEHEM BAPT. CHURCH at!
Rev. E. E. Gaulden, Pastor W(J
New berry, S. C.?Rev. and Mrs. Af
E. E. Gaulden along with Willie the
Baker Jr., Claretta Blucford and
Verona I,. 'Rhodes returned safe ?}a
'y back to Newberry after spend ,
ing a few days in Atlanta, Ga. '
with members and friends of the
Ebenezer Baptist church of which 11
Rev. M. L. King is pastor. sj!
BfeV, Gaulden served as assis- ^
ttiht pastor?at Ebenezer before
coming to Bethlehem in Newberry
and it was the first time since wa
leaving, there in 1935 that he had ?a
chance to go. back. They were
more than glad to seP 'him and his ^
wife and other members of Bethlehem.
?
A verv eniovable service was V?'
had at Bethlehem on last Sunday, AT"
our prstor brought us two strong
messages. a ,
The second Sunday, which fs~ jec
Sunday coming is known as Home
coming at Bethlehem. We are in mi
viting you to come be with us ?
on next Sunday all day. Our re- SU(
-vivol no you know begins on that ^
day. by
Rev. T. N. Moss of Greenville,
will be the evangelist for the ~ta
week, come down and let us work \y
together for God. Members let tel
us not forget to do our part. ne,
? E.
BRANCHVILLE NEWS lar
BMNM A. M. tv unurcti $5
Rev. E. E. Richburg. Pastor clu
To
Sunday, Sept. 7 Sunday school $11
opened at the usual hour with the
Supt. Mrs, Georgia Young and na
teachers at their places. At 7:00 Su
o'clock prayer services conducted
by Mr. U. Miller. At 8:au tne ,m
Pastor, Rev. Richburg preached a lie
spiritual and inspirational sermon to
from the Acta of the Apostles.
We enjoyed hearing our pastor a
preadu Revr R4ehbnrg and fHTfii-' 'Jff
ly were the dinner guests of Mr. ?!
and Mrs. James Bookard Sunday. W
We are getting ready for out ?f
Sunday School convention. V1C
On Tuesday, September 8 Class 1>ri
No. 5 will give an entertainment
for the Sunday school. Sister
Martha Locket leader, j 1
On Wednesday night Class No. p
R, sister Mary Razor leader will
give an ententainment at the ft;l
home of sister S. Montgomery. _ 1
On_Thujaday. night Class No.: 1.
sister Georgia Young at the ^
church. On Friday night Class 4 ,Di
sister Lizzie Heyward leader will
give an entertainment a t her fg]
home for the Sunday school.
Marion Tatum, reporter. 0f
tRION DISTRICT 8. 8. AND
C. E. LEAGUE CONV.
'nder the leadership of our efent
Presiding Elder. Dr. L. A.
lis, the Marion district again
de history at its Annual Sun'
School and League conveni.
'he meeting was held at BethA.
M. E. Church, Rev. J. RJ
vis pastor in charge. We wert
ally entertained by Rev. Davis
1 his good people. We wen
corned very heartily by them
1 a spirit of friendliness pre
led amort# us.
rhe spiritual, intellectual, anc
anical aspects were very favora
Those wha gave us never
getting messages that wen
h inspiring and informing wen
v. D. D. Doughty of Singletarj
o used as a text the seeonc
c? r ..i,
ui ov. AJUAQ auu wnc iiruvi
se "Therefore, said He, th<
[ vest truly?is great, but?ttn
>orei'3 5T5 few". Many irrter
ing points were brought out 01
stext.
Rev. G. L. Riggins, Who used_aj
text the 24th chapter of Acts
1 the 25th verse "By obtaining
p from God, I continue on un
this day". (
a text the 7th Chapter of Acti
d the 24th?through the 27tl
ses.
Rev W. E. Richardson of Mari
station, preached the educatioi
sermon, from Phillipians?441
iglier Thoughts".
Qur hearts were made to fee
id as these brethren expoundei
? gospel, pure and simple to us
Many interesting papers wer
us charges, and npmerous dis
ssions we had by both minis
s and delegates.
The financial part was equall;
i successful as the other fe
es.
Among the visitors presen
ie: Rev. E. V. Gibbs of Lynch
rg circuit. Rev. T. H. Davis o
3 Klorence district; TRev. Hugh
of the Florence district; Mr
, L. Foworth of Mullins, S. C.
v. J. B. Lewis of the Florenc
strict; Mrs. Gibbs, the wife o
v. Gihbs and Mrs. Hughes, th
fe of Rev. Hughes; Dr. Ramse;
? brother of the wife of Bi
ells and also presiding elder o
3 Dillon district. Rev. Moore o
3 Florence district; Rev. L. Kil
?s from Lake Swamp Baptis
ufch; 'Rev. R. L. McBrid0 of th
chardson. the wife of Rev. W
Richardson.
AIL of these reported havinj
joyed themselves with us, ani
sy took active parts in our ser
ies.
The Marion district is now look
g forward to the last annua
le post, THe Annual Conference
e are trusting: that we wil
ve as much success then as w
1 at this, our convention.
Catherine B. Burch, reportei
. JAMES A. M. E. CHl'RCI
Rev. W. M. McDonald. Pastor
Sunday School opened promptl;
10 a, m. with the Supt. and eo
irkcrs at their post- of dutx
ter the class st udy of the lessoi
; school was beautifully review
by Rev. R. B. Golden. The Bibl
,ss is holding the banner, Rex
lden, teacher.
Sunday morning after prelimi
ries, the pastor hid himself be
id the cross und it was demon
a ted from the pulpit to the dooi
s subject was, "Christian Vir
:e." ^
At 4 o'clock Mr. Thomas Lewi
s funeralized. Again the pasto
cached a wonderful sermon. Mj
wis was a loyal member an
ce served on the trustee boar
- several years. To know hir
s to love him. Peace to his ash
The remains were in charge o
migault Undertakers.
Sunday night Rev. Ma-s. K. L
set was with us and preachei
wonderful sermon from the sub
t "Stay under the cloud. Thi
ing first Sunday a crowd com
ined at both services.
Our rally closed Sunday wit
ccess and we are proud of ou
Rtovwho lends tftp way, foiiowe
the loyal officers who are wit!
n one hundred percent. The cap
ins reported aq follows: Mr:
ilhelmina Woodson, $19.50; Es
le Johnson, $9.85; Frank Ken
rly, $14.90; Frances Gore, $32.2f
J. Johnson, $16.00; Robert De
)pv SifiSK- frnm a Viagratr
.25. The pastor was riot on
ib. He pnirl his $5.00 as leadei
tal collected from the rall\
91.11.
Members who were not ready t
y in the rally are paying eac'
nday on the amount asked foi
The repairing of the church'
;erior is now in the hands r>T til
v. I. O. Simmons who is note*
do good work. The men hav
reedy started working. Withi
few daya you will see new St
mes.
Stewardess Board No. 2 met las
ednesday, 8 p. m. at the horn
Mrs. Bertha Chirp with th
:e-president, Mrs. Sarah Stark?
psiding.
Stewardess Beard No. 1 me
inday, 8 p. m. at the home o
-s. Addie Kinard with the presi
nt, Mrs. TT. M. Young, presiding
th meetings were good and we]
tended. After the business per
?1, hostess served a delicious re
Bt.
Wr wnr glad trr^rr" Mi s. Kali
lomon" at church Sunday afte
ending several weeks in Jerae;
ty. N. J. visiting her niece an
mily. "
Mra. Solomon is the prealden
Stav/ardeHB Board No. 2.
THE PALMETTO LK
BISHOP RUSS ELL'S
_ IN WASHINGTON, P
1 M. E. church, will hold hi3 annual
convocation next week in Wash
ington and according to informa.
~ tior., the chinches frotn South Ca
roliiia will send up a lurge group
. of representatives and a good
? financial report. According to our
i information, the finance raised -P
) this convoci tion will go tn help
, needy churches and mission pan~
tors, bishop Kussell sees to IT that
every penny raised for that puv-~
1 pose goes tf) the weak churches.
. Many churches have been saved
iroin tile -Iwv?f4-'s hammer-through
j | Bishop Russell.
j 1 Bishop Russell is a young bislwp
f ; but lias had a deal of experience
] in the church, which is very
, i nececssary in confronting church
j : problems. We saw him in action
j at hie annuo 1 conference in Hatha
-?h?.i rg?mtd?were?ugreeafoley?supj
prised how patient and considerate
'he was with hie men. lie sa\Cto it
^that the presiding elders and
strong pastors would not?impose
' on the weak pastors and their
' work. When a weaker pastor failed
he would smilingly tell-him to t;.ke
j a jseat beside your Bishop and ex-*
3 heard him snv, sometimes when a
1 mm* t.llc La iinu worked harder
, than many others whose cov.ditior.s
were- favorable bringa in a
J .irftiui report.
JTebTew"
' scholar. .His drily lectures "it
Batesburgattracted hundreds of
' educator^ from all over the state,
* including Dr. Starks, president of
' ' Benedict Colli ge and-his good mae
dam.
? Sldco Ills?Iv electa 111 Jen). the
- news editor of the Palmetto Lead_
er hopes ti at South 0andina and
the Ninth Episcopal district of'the
y C. M. E. church will elect only
- delegates t>? the yetieri 1 cbrference
that will represent the best in
t terest of the lunch and will bring
Bt^froiT Russi ilv back to Sotitl, Caf.rolina
to continue the good work
. he~ha?r begun
The A. M. F church of South
; Carolina is solid for the return of
u ,>:sh in J. S. Flipper, regardless
f of his tea hie condition and.his age.
v < OU MBI A CONF. BRANCH
; w. H. & F. M. SOCIETY
J. ANN l'AE MEETING
1 ... ~ , , , ? ?
.-\rmuuown, coiumDia s. e.?
* The meeting opened on Thurs?
flav morning, August '28th, at 10:-30r
?m- -Brown Chapel A^M -Er
* church, Rev. C. E. Frazier, pastor
After a very lively devotional
> hour, the President, Mrs. E. M.
d Dunham, took the chair and made
* pleasing remarks. Rev. W...J,.
.Robinson, "presiding elder of the
" Lancaster district, delivered the
-- opening address.
' A discussion What can \ve do aa
" Missionaries to "aid in National
c Defense, was opened by a paper
by Mrs. Johncie Williams. The
' following ladies rend fine papers
on the above subject: Educational
. ly, Mesdnmcs ^Martha Vance and
S. L. Moon. Economically, Mrs.
Inez Williams and Miss A. E.
Brogdon. All <>f these papers
stressed the importance of aid in
National Defense. Mrs. Vance .
|1" recommended that the Missionary |
ladies teach some of the illiterate j
e soldiers to read and write their
. names and that these little teach
ing renters be called Missionary
. National Defense schools. As a
. very fitting climax to this discus- .
siotn the convention stood and
>. sang beautifully "God Bless A
merica".
s lent financial reports "showing an
r increase over last year. Th Co ,
lumbia district led. foBuju-J closely t
tl bv the INeWDH y ?<11; iriei. incxi
d was the Lancaster and the Spar11
tanburir districts. The presiding
- elders of tb(. conference are: RSV
f W. B. I.. Clarke. Rev. O. 0. Dunham,
Rev. W? J. Robinson and
' Rev. T. PI. Addison. The district
c' nresidents are: Mesdames Lilly
- Wns'hinetor., V.,K. Rutherford, M.
3 L. Addison and Miss A. E. Brog*
don.
The .luvxmih. Superintendent,
" Mrs. Ruth Jantnette, presented a
very unique nlavlet eiitittedT National
Defense. Mrs. Janerette
composed the play, and the child!l.
ren -acted their parts L p. a way 3'
that reflected credit to theiv spon'*
sor.
[' The President's Annual mes'
sage was delivered with ease and
dignity She stressed true Chrisnanny
as a mig:ny nuiwaric in
our Missionary endeavors. Mrs.
Dunham possesr.es a pleasing per
sonality, a mellow voice, and a
0 lovely smile which won for her
^ the respect r.nd admiration of tier
, constituents. She is a fine pros! j
>p dent.
X ? Mesdames Mr I,. Addison and V
E. Rutherfo-d conducted a Bible
e Study whidh elicited much praise.
n Thia waa in the fornv r-f a spirit
ed contest. The central theme of_
' * * " l . /-*! _ ?>
the study was "The Kti'in i^noice
4 apd different mm* ruud passages
e of scripture boa finer mi the theme,
e Mesdnmes Bessie Clarke and
4| Maude McClellan conducted a mod
el Missionary society. They show
t ed in their demonstration how to
f make the local society mot\. varrii
ed and attractive, thereby oncourr.
aging better attendance This
II wan a gem.
t Good pleaching was a feature
- of the meeting. T?ev. N A. Tttrr
brought the Thursday evening
r- mi'sr.Hge, 'nnd Rev. ,T. f*. Bnt/'H ttre~
r sermon at high noon Friday. "Roth
y preachers did great credit to the
d occasion nnd will be remembered
long for their fine sermons. The
t spirit - rHn high nnd was further
evidenced *by the wonderful choir
ADER
CONVOCATION
UE.
| at Brown chapel." It will be liar
ItTfTncT a dioir on the type of thi
choir to excell it in singing.
Many visitors attend**! Thl
meeting. Among them were: Re
erends Bates, Bowman, Dunlap
McDonald, J a nerette, Sumtei
Clarke, Robinson, Dunham, Butle
Cunningham, Owens, Mrs. Ann;
Garrett*?Mrs, Minnie L. McEady
Conference Branch President o
thc Baltimore conference; Profs
Garrett and Rikard and Dr. E. A
Adams, conneqtional secretary o;
education who delivered an" ad
dress to the convention. Address
es were delivered by all of the pr<
siding elders, Mrs. Garrett, Profs
Garrett and Rikard, Be v. Butler
Rev. Sumter and Rev, I. W. Jan
erette.
Mrs, c. A. Adams' madt. a tall
on parliamentary usages and alsc
presided during the election. Or
motioni of Miss A. E. Brogdon
seconded by Mrs. L. 4C. Nelson
all of the officers were re-elected
They are: Mrs. E. M. Dunham
president; Mrs. Martha Vance, lsi
vice-president; Mrs. Addie Daw
Jdnflu 2nd vice president. Mrs
Mary Love Robinson 3rd vice-pres
iden.t; Mtb. Lucile Holman, 4tl
wice-pre^ident; Mrs. Halhc Weatl
ers, 5th vice-president; Mrs. M
J. Amaker, secretary; Mrs. Jessie
-E.HRr JuhuMMiii, covreBponding'"ggT
retary. Mrs. Josephine Glaseow
treasurer; ? Mrs. Ruth JftTierette
Sec.-Treas. Y. P. D. Mrs. Agnes
Robinson, contingent trensurer;
Mrs. T. H. Sanders, Chm. Ways
and Means committ^g^ Mrs. Lueretia
Hart, member Executive
board; "Mrs. Georgia Mun-y, member
Executive board; Mrs. Theresa
Peak, member Executive Bd
Mrs. Etta Hart, member Executive
board.
After the election, the officers
were installed by the Rev. W. J
Robinson. The Pastor, Rev. C. E
Frazier and his good people deserve
much praise for the fins
way they entertained their guests
Thus ended one of the best Conference
Branch meetings the Columbia
conference has ever held
EDNA L. ALSTON, Reortei
EBENEZAR A. M. E. CHI RCH
Rev. D, N .Wilson, Pastor
On last Sunday morning oui
pastor preached a very inspiring
sermon from~ the subject, "Jesus
the Good Shepherd." The scripture
text waB taken >from St. Johr
10:14.
Sunda/y School was conductec
hv Mr. Julius Grant and t.hp Ips.
son \va? reviewed by the pastor.
The consecration meeting wa
conducted by Bro. Ed. Grant arte
Others. It wag indeed a gospe
feast.
At 8:30 the pastor preached"s
soul stirring sermon. His subjeci
was "There is power in secerl
prayer.-' The scripture text was
taken from St. Luke 6:16.,
The services were largely at
tended and many visitors were
present. Among them was, Prof
Garrett of Allen University of Co
lumbia.
Miss Catherine Heyward, pianist
for the Sunday School, has resigned.
She has now decided to become
!a student at Talladega College,
During the day there were i
considerable amount of commute
ers.
Miss Harisenu Reaves, reoprter
BETHEI. \. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. W. Jackson. Pastor
' M Clellanville, S. C.?The Sunday
School lesson was very beau,
tlfullv taught. The church anc
Sunday School were happy to have
our organist and teachers bad
from their vacation. Mis,~T3rown
our organist, was one of the Bible
teachers and also the pianist.
Before 11 o'clock service began
leader Robert Single and other;
led in a soul stirring prayer meeting,
after which our humble ser
vant. Rev. Jackson, invited God
through the word, of the Almighty
to open the golden curtains o:
neaven and let the congregatior
bop jiwt- what is IftifMrp in glor\
for us if we only prove faithful
His message ,was chosen - fron
Romans -42:1-2,? subject, "Uncon,
ditional service surrendered." A:
our pastor preached the word oi
truth, the congregation had to stoi
and wonder if surely he wa9 th<
Sastor or he was it God Himself
urelv he wns changed from Jack
son as he consuled to his congre
gation and to the eleven Candida
tes. May God ever, help him t<
preach such doctrine to his peoph
at all times.
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rev. E. A. Davis, Pastor
I
1 Rv-<- lar services wore held or
JasL >Sunday. The pastor deliverer
both tnessages. They were highlj
spiritual and enjoyed by every
one present.
Several of the captains reporter
their rally money and everyom
"oinc'i to bo willing and rend^
to work on If ahey were asked
however, we are going to take i
hxxth after such a nice effort
The prstor loft Monday wit!
fttJior minsters. Wo trust the?
will all have a very successful tri?
and a fine session. Rev. E. M
K?itt. our assistant pastor, w?
left in charge uf the service a_?oi
Sunday. You are cordially inviter
to come out and worship with us
There will also be a special fea
i-re offered bv the Musical Choii
Sunday nite. Visit the trttlc churcl
with a blir heart You arc wel
oom*d.
CAMDEN NEWS
Daisy N. Collins, Reporter
Doris E. Hra'coy celebraU.il her
ftth bi)tlnlny ^'I'ptiiinli.n' ff'h f' the
j '"'inc of her grandmother Mrs.
s L' uise.Ii. K ->ss. with 3b of her
little playmates. Alter playing
several games all were seated and
v served. Little Doris wearing a
)( white dress, received many gifts.
f Miss Louise L. Belton her aunt
r Misses Mabel E. Boykin, Ester
a Beltun, -Hattig Mftrtnr, Emma Sue
?Burroughs?set', ed:
f Mrs. Louise , and her daughters
i. Daisy Belt n Mioses Ida a d Elise
Belton motored to Spartanburg
f Friday to visit Mrs. Cairi,, IU-.
Z~ "Voiles wild ' accompanied tinm .
. back home, reported a fine trip.
? Mrs. Janie E. .Anderson has re
turned home after snendi : / three
~ weeks in New York, New Jersey
. with her aunt and.cousin, Mrs. H.
E. DerTny acgrrnw"'1 *"?[ . home
r nrd is the guest of Mr"
, "BT Ross and Daisy N. Collins her
! aunt. ......
, Sunday September 7th the Mt.
r Pisgah Lodge No 205 United "Son's
, of Abraham and Daughters of Je,
rusalerti held their thanksgiving
t service at the Mt. Pistrah Baptist
. -church, Rembert, S. C. The Mt.
__ Zion Lodge No ?Fi9 of.?Can ideas
was invited to be present. Tne
i welcome address in behalf of the
l order was made by sister DafTney
. Pollard. Response by sister Car- .
? vie B. Jones. In behalf of the!
r TtnrrclT, B. A. Hunter. "Response!
r "by Dh. H. iSher TT7T tkn'nbo. I
living sermon by Rev. E^.S^rJor.cs
text 8th chapter of St. Matthews
Uth verse. He preached h wonderful
sermon.
The _ following member? from
Mt. Zion attended: Mrs, R. E. But
U-r, Louise B. Ross Margaret Bel
ton JJ, F. Thomas _\Vttie Griffin,
Carrie B. Jones, Mary Holley,
Flora West, Henrietta Deas. D.N.
Collins, Bro. A. Nelson, M. L.
IrifTon, Moses Turner, Dr. J. H.
L IJumias?-also--Mrs. Charlotte Mc.
Clusteo and little son, Mrs. Laura
- Watkin wvntalong. They~all en
-ioyed a Hue repast. Sister Meta
? D. Wade the W. M. and her faith.
ful members of the Mt. Pisgah
Lodge.
Miss Janie E. Anderson, Misses
. Blanche Belton and Eunice Canty
request your patronage at the
Bell Beauty parlor, 903 Broad St.
G RKKN RIDGE NEWS
St. Paul A. M. E. Church
Rev. J. D. Boyd. Pastor
: Stimhiy School began at the us-^
r nrat hour wiiti tr.e Supt. af;d arfr
; officers at: their post* of duffy
i An interesting lesson ' wes
taught by Sis. Jenkins and rei
viewed by the pgstor. Some en_
couraging remarks were made by
- the Supt.
Our pastor nreached a touching
l~ irermon from the theme, "Up and
1 to duty, the call is t0 one and all."
Every one felt the spirit.Love feast
i and communion. We were proud
t to have visitors from Anderson
t and St. Petersburg, Fla. You are
? welcomed.
T'U- T TA XT -1 '
i iiv i. i u. ^nurcnes uroup
Union will meet Sunday night,
' September 14th, with Pleasant
Grove A. M. E: church under the
leadership of Bro. J. E. Pressley.
Come and help us to help each
' other, for in unity we stand.
Our last meeting with Shady.
' Grove waa a success. We left $6.90
1 most needed. May God speed us
n. Lend a hand. ;
Mrs J Jenkins, reporterL_
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HAIR WILL NOT GR'
i There are no sweat glands in sores
i by natuVe to make certain outgrowth
l ( well. Hair is produced by our scalp sk
I little place in the true skin. If you
I ' you may feel all right, but nothing
l ' A scar is not skin. You will never f
i ( ' sore. Hair grows from the cells
, not look after these hair bulbs, .hair
There are two glands to each hair to
I pliable, keeps it from becoming unrul;
i " a muscle Which is attached to its Hai
y healthy hair, you must help nature to
I in good conditibh. Keep it clean, soft
e If you are suffering with head sores
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EASTOVKR HAS SUCCESSFUL
REVIVAL 1_
EVANGELIST C. B PRIESTER
Every pood shepherd !ook> out
for Lis" sheep. The Row" T. H
Weather? was successful in -securing
the- servic-is of evangelist
C. B Priester to eon.la \ the meeting
nt St. Phillip A. M. F. church.
. ? Ik??iv ' 'Bhin to have
been the best ever litd' nt - Eastover.
Every night people from
not only the community. but from
Columbia and other cities came
Co hear this great yourg woman.
fehe preached 'with* power. Her
.pise ano mannerism? captivated
thousands. We are proud because
she is a native of South Carolina,
having, studied at Wilberforce
University.- She has-been a real
blessing to our good people here,
bringing sunshine through those
beaut if u I shngs.-"
We tnriav feel like traveli;g__o.n
to that groat'eity, after this great
meeting.
Misc Priester i< in a class to h>-r
self as one of the greatest women
preachers that t-vir .1?_j
in our state and through our c<.;inection.
We wish for ?bi-r?God'-?- speech"
and much success.
Rev T. H. Weathers. Pastor
Mi>? Mc i n if Hint op. reporter
WEIJ. KNOWN ,\V|) BELOVED
riTI/K-N OF WINNSBORO
PASSES
Mr .1 - life 1-mg ami
respected citizen of Winnsboro,
passed during the quiet, early
-fnornirg hours -uju.S-u.ndav. Aug-us-t
24. at his home on Fairfield street.
He was the son f Crcasie a.vi .Toe
Yourg and lived ; t-v h-come S2
years of age. During the active
years of his. ].'fc.- h t-wa-. ^ javrr.j.
rural landowner nrd successful
farmer. He was an rc'ive member
of?Sln.dv Orote A. Ml'Tv" churchi-~
for m<>re than t>0 years, and was
cn-r.sid- '-ed a real christian, honest,truthful
and upright man at all
times.
He reared a family of seven
hil V !, throe of whom survive.
He'T ave.s to ?-'vyn hi? nr sring,
a loving wife. Mrs. Aenoc Young,
one c:<;ughter. Mvs. Est-lie Davis,
two - ns. .Mr. F11 i -tt You-g of
Winnsboro: and Mr. William
V.i--!. ..f Rm-L- -Oil! 5 C I.-.-.
i tv.?fr.r.ern! :":r s wore held
" 'I 1 ( = !iv, Amrv^t 2^. from
Sh'ids Grew? A. M. E. church* with
the -Rev. B. C. Cunnineham of.
ficiatu.tr. Inu<rmrnt followed 'n the
familv plot (,f the ehur h cemetery
with (>. . E. Manieault and Sons *
Funeral Home in charge.
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