The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 06, 1941, Page Page Five, Image 5
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Saturday, December 6, 1941
A BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH A
Rev. I). J. Gad8on, Pastor A.
B;
Anderson, S. ?Another year
has passed into history for Bethel
A. M. E. church. ar
This has been a year of hard ^
work, b?t thr officers and-mcmbera
are rejoicing because many .uj
of the things 'for which we have ..
P jiI and nrayed for a number g
of years have been realized. The ,
Lord : rs w nderfully blessed us, ^
and we are thankful to have had 111
as our pastor for the past two
years, the Rev. D. J. Gadaon. He" is :ll
an ideal pastor j nd outstanding "
jtfk leader, t , sav the least. Fallowing w
his able leadership, a mortgage >1
debt of l'?ng standing, has been o
paid, ihurch. r nd parsonage paint
o<L inside?imd otrrsid?~Stso other v
much needed repairs made.
The Sr.: dav School, the A. C. E.. G
Tea/no, ; 11 hihs and boards of the e
cbureb n e active and more thrn \
$3,000 wa?s raised during this year,
November 19. 23, 1941,* we en
? tertaiivod the - Piedmont? annual
conference. We were huppy w have 0]
as our g.ests. Bishop and Mrs. J. ^
S. Flipper. Bishop Allen, the pre. ?
siding elders, ministers, lcy_dele
{B (rates. Dr. S. R. Higgiris. president^.'
"v^- and chorus from Allen University.
many visitors and friends.^JThey Tc
enjoyed meeting in Anderson, the Aj
"F.lectric City." 1
We. as officer^. and members- P
most heartilv anpreeiate the work
of our' pastor and his (rood wife. ,
We prr^' God's richest blessing* ,
unon them. We are hoping to do J
still greater work in the coming
year- ?
r?TT Tilt? lltpm TGIITS OF v
TUP coirf'i CAROI.1NA *
; CONFF"F*TCw OM'TTED
By Mabel L. Greeft T ^
On Thursday evening tlie Mis 1
sionary sermon was delivered byRev.
T. J. .Judson of Maryville, S.
C. Thi? sermon was irdeed a
mrster piece and showed deer v
thought?and preparation. q?I?am?"tire
it- will alwovj. he remembered > >by
those present. i
Friday was not given over ful J\
ly to literary reports. The wo ,T
friPn ot tne oonioron'c. neaneu u>
Mrs. Mabel L. Green, made pre \
sentations. Thc/se presented with n
gift? were: Bishops Flipper pre'
A'kn. President Higgins, Mrs. T?K??ner.
Presiding Elders Beard n
Wilborn. and Farmer. Those making
presentations were: Mrs, L. B ,
Murph. Misv N. A. McQueen. Mrs.
I. W. Wilborn, Mrs. M. J. Alston. '
Mrs. Zvlphia A. Primus. Mrs. A
C. Mayes.
Fridav afternoon, the ladies of ,
the W. H. ard F. M. Societv met '
-and planned their year's -workr In - ?
?, this get-together Mrs. Flipper
gave ns an inspiring lecture.
Friday evening Rev. Julius Hoi.
man delivered the report on ed- '
ucatiom Rev. -Holman was at his?
| best. He did credit to himself as b
" V well a3 to hitf conference. "
President Higgins and his group 1
of singers were present. President h
ic- trnlv itn> rie-bt mm in the right t<
place. Ho is~ bringing tbinga to
;i* at Allen University. He is an -i
utsinndiiie r in tor and wo are
" ally proud of him. 1
conference was graced Fri.
lav ni?ht with the presence of our q
imn Bishop B. Ward Nichols rnd r
F'ev. E. II. Heard of Atlanta, Ga., ^
tin* son of our beloved presiding ?
-bier. Bi-thop Nichols was pre. 1%
ser ted to the conference un Sat. ^
urday morning. His theme was
^_"Give Him another chance." He
' ^Cy"'Id the conference spell bound v
almost twentv minutes. He is
indeed a powerful sperkcr, a chip ^
form the old block and the South
Carolina conference is truly proud
of him.
Wo - wire so proud to see Rev.
E. II. Beard after having been so
TlT ^m-^wavers and tret wlahca. ~
H-o with him. '?
The Bishop made no mistake in .\
<= leetinbr Rev. Betlwa superinten
d<-nt of the Sunndrv School. Fi_ a
r^ncially. we lead the state. g
We feel that in the report of b
last week it was an oversight that
the Edisto district appointments s<
r\ ^jpere incomplete therefore I wish ]<
^ ^ A ~ 4- \f ho \T J I ti*
??UXiUl'Jil?LtHiUUJL.AUlLk. *"? -> *.?. ... .
Alston is district president, and 'ni
Mrs. Mahel L. Green is conference (J,
hrrrch president. w
The conference was royally en p
tortained?bv Rev. and Alia. Hut -g]
chinson and the kind folk c/f St. c<*
George. Not one complaint was w
registered. jm
The conference ad.jourred to(0]
meet at Holly Hill, 1942, Rev. N.
AT ^BetTi ea~pasforT Hi
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MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH o
Rev. J.^R. Steverson, Pastor hi
^ ^^Garrett S. C.- ^Sunday School f(
irng.m at twt' usu?l Tiuur.
Morning service 'was well at- u
tended. Our ~ pastor preached a n<
very interesting SPrnWn using as jr
n (subject, "Lai nch out into the g|
deep." Thi, truly was a wonder tl
ful message. Our new pestor, Rev.
Steverson, seems to have things m
lined up right well. \2
Mrs. Gertrude Ix;e of Lansing, al
Mich., was a visitor at the morn, let
? in a: -worship. Mrs^. I>ec is visiting
her father, Kev. s. -T. GllUson. T ' U
Lee was the supper guest N
W ^^^frs. Marie B. Eady Wednesday B
oflninnnri
The many friends of Miss Atones t<
Grrt and Mr. Alfred Wright who ; cl
were united in Holy wedlock, wish ;
them much luck. ' |r'i
Silver Cord Tent No. 58 is cele j oh
hratinjr it? third annual Thanks, w
eivinf? December 14. You are cor pi
dially invited to attend this cl
^ ^ankssrivinp: sermon.
B flKie surprise birthday party n
^ Mr. Horace Pinckney by his , a
devotfd wife, Mrs. Mamie Pinck- I p
ney, was quite a treat. Many S
friends attended the party. U
ROUND WEST COLUMBIA ZIO
ND CAYCE CHI
v Rev. A. L. Diggs 'R
Brookland Progressive Church g
id Sunday School union met at ext4
e Mt. Olive Bapt. church. Dutch
i; k, ^aturlfay and Sunday, Nov. j,um
'-30, Rev. L. B. Golden, pastor. jujj
iturday's session was grand. On con,
inday after the Sabbath school
e president. '.Rev. Wm. Green 8ee)
troduced Rev. Diggs to preach jn t
e sermon. Rev. Diggs intro- jOW(
iced Mrs. Gussie Mitchell o f ^ea
ife of Deacon W. H. Mitchell to The
each in his stead. She took her j;
xt from the Songs of Solomon ;n
1 f'om which she preached a rajf
underfill sermon. . effc
In the afternoon Rev. Wm. 0f
rcen preached_ the Missionary am<
union from the text Danuel 5:5 aga
nd the king saw the part of the U8>
rnd that wrote, from which he j?
reached a soul stirring sermon.
- rn -n-fr-rh BTTh-aua-fftom^-4<v iicf/ir
nn/1 mnmhore onH frionrlfl Jii
",IV* ? ?..v* <*Lri
F the Mt. Olive Baptist church the
>r the splendid way they took .a]i
ire of the union. Benediction -.jju
y Rev. L. A. Hampton. Total and
Election $39.00. -Expenses $9.00. are
eave to the church $30.00. The ter,
pxt sossiorT^\viri he lit BrooklanST ~chu
aptist church, Rev. H. Norris, pSt
astor.. - ber
rep
Rev. A. L. Diggs preached at f *
io Holiness church here last Sun pai
ay night. Rev. T. H. pingiit of
hapiri was with him. p jr
The Deacons' rally at Brookland
aptist church last Monday nite
as a success. They raised ___
186.30. - Sa"
The supper given by Mrs. E. M.
ft-ight and Mrs. Morris at the ^
rime nf Mrs. Celia Tdvtngstorron
aturday ' night was fine. The j;
Mr. and Mrs. James Lonley, n
ster and brother-in law of Mrs. low
11a Hagood motored from Blue- wei
inmondT Ky., to W, Columbia and--(4m
rrivod Saturday afternoon and larj
rient the night with Mr. and Mrs. usu
ragood and returned Sunday E.
mining, - ful
ter
round Cayce?Mt. Pleasant the
!aptist Church j?f
id
Sunday was a pleasant day for bos
11 chvrch goers, Sunday school
as conducted by the Supt. The 2 jv
'tcdnncc was fine. At 12 noon mo
ervice began. Rev. A. C. John- Sob
on of North, Augusta brought us
0 excellent message. He preach 1
1 frotn Calations 2:20. 8 O'clock
ound us back in the house of the
at've audience. Rev. Johnson T7 ?
sod as a subject Lay the weieht . * 1
pon the Lord. Isaiah 40:31. All
f these services were enioved. < <
rr,, ... I ' . | at'Jl
Thp' f will he a supper given j mf);
y Mrs. Ada Howell at her home i ?en
ext Saturday night. Decemhei jun
for the benefit of the New Life !
laptist church. You are invited j Sur
d attend. __ ? -?p~Y
There was a Thanksgiving: din- j F.
er at the home of Deacon W. H. j Sht
hd Lie. faster G. Mitchell, Nov. ' Sur
7. for the old aged people of our ! Go
ommunity. The guests were sis- are
er Francis Millege, Mr. George , L
mit'h; Mrs. Maggie Sligh, Mrs. j spo
frso Hayes, Deacon and sister 1 will
id. Mickens, Mrs*. Adline Sims, L.
)eacon and sister H. Sligh. The an^
onored guests were Dea. David ^
heetom and Deacon W. H. Mit- me<
hell, sister Mary Smith. Dinner s?n
as sei-ved at 3 o'clock. Each ^'c<
uest recited n Bible verse. It Prc
as enjoyed by all.
1
MT. Z'ON A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. \V. R. Bowman, Pastor i
"e?The" joy
ells are ringing in the Little ;us
[i/urtain Circuit. , *
Sunday was a beautiful day for ^*e
11 church goers, and services were ^
rend. It seemed as every mem. p
er came out to do his part. ,
At 12:00 o'clock the pastor pre
;nted the presiding elder. He se. _!a
?cted his text from Dan. 6:27, . '
IliQU-.art-weighcd in the balance
nd found wanting." This was in.
ecd ^ soul stirring message and nir
av enjoyed by all present. The an<1
astor opened the doors of the ar^
hitreh. Little Carrie Lcp Myers r
ime forth and joined. The choir Pro
as in full bloom and furnished YV
111<5iwhile the stewards lifted the Ion
ffering. alu.
The services were turned into the wh<
iislness of the first quarterly con. all
rence and which was a success. Mc<
he presiding elder was paid his j ent
ill assesment before the opening j He
f the first services. This made J nnd
im sniile*as never before. He said ( eve
lat this had never been done be. are
>re. I hrn
it seems that the pastor, along Pet
ith his dear wife are bringing ove
ew life to the circuit. We have to
tartod off right and hope that f
access will be our? throughout ?} ;<
le year.
We will hold the first board
eeting Saturday, December 6 at
30 at Alt. Zion. Come one, come I ,q
1 and make the meeting a sue. ua]
:e*n. x: i a
Last Monday the paster. Mra.^ tt
owmVnT Airs. Almenia prei
[rs. Lottie Bowers. Mrs. Pearl |je
ayd, Mr. Emanuel Bookman and wrj|
rs. Jessie Clark attended the get able
igether meeting at St. James A
lurch, Columbia, S. C. nigl
Mra. BustT Summer, is still on ,.T1t<
i<> sick list. Last Friday night the Hat'
mir went to her home and sang en 1
1th her. This made her feel hap. Won
f because she i, one of the oldest aP(M
loir members. mU(
A party was given Monday night , T
interest of the Rchool. We have i pro
new building and the school is { F
rogressing with Misses Gladys i will
tarnea and Eamastine Shelle n met
lachers. Ci
N-CANAAN BAPTIST
L'RCH NEWS
Jer. M. P. Pearson, Pastor
tate Park, S. C.?We wish to
;nd thanks to the pastors and
-r membenruf the Ctty$f"CC^
bia, who participated so grace
y in the Deacons' Popularity
test of our church last week,
'ember 24.30. Each minister
tied to have been at his best
he delivery of his semson, foled
by a good collection. Each
con apparently climbed the
gresaive?ladder^nn his night,
t program was a success.
>eacon W. M. Adams who was
charge of the closing night,
led the highest?amount in this
?rt, this made him the hcdder
the banner in the contest. The
>unt raised was $106.97. W- e
in thank everyone who helped
'riends you arc cordially invit
to attend a program of lasting
fttory, Thursday evening. Dec.
at the churdi which marks
end of a ninety daysicontest
y between the St. Paul Bapt.
rch, College Place, Columbia
I the above named church. Both
pasfcored by the same minis,
. Rev. M. P. Pearson. Each
irch is supporting with interand
care. The youngest mem
s of its deacon board are the
resentatives of this worthy eft,
viz: .Deacons E. Davis, St.
il; ?R. Bnssard, ' ^ion-Canaan
? program will begin at 7:30
i. Some of the finest talents
Benedict college, and of the
irches,. will participate i-i the
ie.
IIUJER OIAPEU A. M. Ft. }
CHURCH
tev. B. F. Sumpter, Pastor
s'ewberry, S. C.?"Sunday was a
ely day and all church goers
re found on their way to the ,
?The?Sunday.. School?was
?ely attended. It opened at the
al hour with the Supt., Prof.
F. Floyd presiding. The faith,
teachers were all on duty. Af.
the lesson was discussed amonc |
classes Rev. Sumpter, teacher
class No. 1 beautifully review,
the lesson. The lesson was a
rntiful one, "Christian il.ovc,"
ich everyone enjoyed. Class No.
ist can't be beat. This class pay 1
re than the entire Sundae
iooI together. It is taught by
is L. H. Burch. Class No. 1. i.
and 8 should wake up if they
at to see Santa Claus because
js Nq. 2, 6, and 7 will truly see
i.
Service started al~Tl :3U. This"
ng our first quarterly confer,
e, the presiding elder Dr. O. C.
nham was with u8 all day. He
ivered to us two wonderful ser
r.s which will never be forgot.
. He went away in smiles. The
ior choir rendered some beau
j1 music with Mrs. Thelma
npter at the piano.
Vc had with us Sunday Miss K.
Fawcett of New York, N. Y.
; gave us a beautiful selection
iday night, "You Can't Hurry
d." .Come again. All visitors
welcomed,
lon't forget the watch contest
rs<>red by the league which
1 take place December 19, Miss
M. Harris, director, uuy a voie
I help some prirl to win.
>on't forget teachers' board
?ting Friday night at the parage.
Every Sunday School of
>r and teacher i,. urged to be
sent.
t ETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. Wjn. Jackson, Pastor
dcClellanville, S. C.?We were
My honored with a distinguish
(Miest. Mrs. Minro who has
t >eturned from Japan recentShe
came to let us know what
foreign people are doing and
k'nd of gods they serve. The
7. Mrs. Minro is one of our
ite friends from the Presbyters
church in this community.
? Sunday school was benefited
this wonderful speaker also.
? has been lecturijig for many
nth* to the various churches
! schools. This being Missionday
it was quite successful.
U 7:30 o'eloek- - the?Wireless >gram
came ovec from Station
/'SC. The program* was one
g *o be remembered and will
avs ring in the ears of those
r> heard it. God has given ua
a talent, so we the people of
Clellanvilie are trading our talfo
when the Master returns
will say to us, come up higher
I he ruler of many. May God
r keep our humble servant. We
asking God's blessings upon
t.hi'r Thomas?i??.i?
er Gibbs and many others all
r this world, who are confined
bed.
rOND NAZARFTH BAPTIST
church
Rev. a. c. Jones, Pastor
i
undry School began at the us
hour with the Supt. and teach. I
at their posts.
fe were glad to have our pastor
sent Sunday after being sick,
was also able to preach. The
Ler being ill last week was not
1 to send in any news,
t the hour for service Sunday
it the pastor and his associate
*red the rostrum. Rev. H. E.
ding brought the message tak_
from St. John 4. He preached a
iderful sermon. Everybody
ned to have enjoyed it very
h.
he Usher Board rendered a fine
gram Sunday evening,
riday night of next week we
have church meeting. All
hber, are asked to be present,
arrie Isaac, lcporter
THE PALMETTO LE
REV. AND MRS. W. I. CI ORE
THANK MEMBERS OF
BETHEL A. M. E.
CHURCH. CONWAY
Rev, W. I. Gore, ex-pastor of
flelktd A, M. E. QhPTCfc" CunwayZ"
and wife thank the loyal" mo'inbers
of the above named church
vho recently surprised them with
groceries, canned goods, jais of
fruit and money. Among them
were Mr. and Mrs. F. It. Lloyd
Mr. and Mrs. Willie White, Jim
Stanley, H. B. Wilson, -George
-Hemmtngway. Henry Burtnlph,
Margaret Greene, Georgia Burton
^aia Gregg, Flora Nowark, Anna
U ghes, Lena Hughes^ Minnie
^'nr. Alice Taylor, Jenetto Green
* r }TF A nderson. Emma Bulks,
I dinnie Alston and others, whose
I ames we didn't get, These were
! some of the loyal members whom
he pastored for nine years until
'*? had to superanuate on account
of his health. It makes him feel
to know that they still remember
him.
WHITM1RE NEWS
-Service was held Sunday night
tt BiUCC Tabeina.le ;'.i. rci:. run.
i.eted by a young minister. Rev.
B. E. Walker, from Rodman, S
iTe preached a npimdid sent
i to a large onrtvr-r i-ni. Su'
ject of his text What would it
.profit a ma 1 to gaip this world,
and lose his own soul. Collection
$6.21. We thank all the visitors
for stopping 'over to oar church.
They were: Mcsuames Sallie B.
Crawford, Lizzie \\ . Black-well,
| Bertha E. McJunktns from I'nion
[ Mrs. McJunkins made iuLmcslLug
remarks.? 1
Airs. Kiliol L. Fi'.i.t. msit/.i Mis*
5. C., Suturday. Misses Cm 1 ic
Lee Harper, Mary Porter spent
the week end with Mi*, a .'I Mis.
Samuel Fant. They fn.iw.ved n
TFrarsirnr"> tav: 1 "
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fant.
Misses Corrie Lee Harper. Mary
Porter, motored to Leosvillcv S.
C.. S'. nday. while passing " they
visited .Miss Faste Robinson.
Other guests of Miss Easter Rob
inson Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs
Qdell Raiforil and children. Miss
j Elliotto B. Abrams.
> Mrs. Charlie Jones, Miss Annie
Mae r>yrd, spent the week end in
Spartanburg and were the dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J, C.
Mooiieyhand (white). Mr." and
Mrs. J. C. Caldwell motored to
Newberry, Saturday.
1?"Mr. J. C. lt.vid aui'iidert the
Mutual convention a -1 tleter's
Cnapel church, Saturday.
Mr. Win. Epps died suddenly-*
Sunday night. Funeral arrangeincomplete
at tjus writing.
Br. Long- from Union made a
pop call to Miss Daniel Sat", rday
night.
?Mrs. Cain Prather tins return."
ed home from Johnson City. Tctin.
after visiting relatives.
M3V ZION A. MTE. CHURCH
Rev. C. C. Mellwain,, Pastor
^5nn/ln\i ?? _ ? l? \ 1 * 1
"as " ni^ii uuy ai .MI.
Zion all day. Sunday School wrs
called to order at the usual houi
with all officers at their posts of
duty. The lesson was thoroughl,
taught and beautifully reviewed
by the pastor. The bmner \va0 re.
moved from class No. *2 to class
N'o. 3.
At 12 o'clock our beloved pastor
came before us and brought to us
a high message taken from James
1:8, theme, "Fighting the Devil."
The whole audience rejoiced while
the man of God talked. One joiner
connected himself with the church.^
can truly say tHat we believe
this vear is going to be a year of
success and pleasure in our church,
and it stems as everybody has the |
mind to cooperate with the pastor
and d" bigger things than ever be.
The people of tlu comm. nity are j
fore.
very elfd to have with them, Mr. j
and Mrs. Morris Kouerson irorr.
Patterson, N. J. They are visiting I
his sister, Mrs. Mattie Cook, and '
other relatives. We nre hoping: that
they will stay with us througV
the Christmas holidays.
to and delivered a wonderful
message taken from Genesis 5:24.
Mr. Robert Johnson was the dinner
guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs
Henry Alston.
? Gome to- Mt. Zkm where .the
feast of tho Lord goe? on.
Belhel A. M. E. Church News
Rev. Butler, Pastor
Rev. Butler introduced to the
audience a lady with >r- dynamic
pei siinality, his tnnimril spenKi'i
the Rev. Miss Priestor, on Sunday,
November 30. Her message was
at clear and vivid, penetrating
one's herat so that her discourses
and musical selections shall never
be forgotten. Quite a few out.of
town friends worshiped with us
during the morning and afternoon
services.
Too much rannot be said concerning
this noted character, being
a product of Wilberf oree lir.iverai
ty and having an inborn tendency
that qualifie, her to hold r.ny nu.
dience spell bound. To see and
hear her convinces one that these
facta are true. If you haven't seen
L 1 C' . .1 4 _ k?v? f \ O 11 1
ner Hnu nsveneu to "<"
texts and sinRnnf?, try to when
ever the opportunity conies.
It was easily seen by the serious
facial expressions of the ardience
that the Holy Spirit was present.
We regret very much that her
stay here was limited. We r.re
looking forward to her return.
Mr*. Abbe Chappell of Green j
ville, was her accompanist at the (
piano. She Is a talented and ae 4
complisbed pianist.
ADElt
I IT. OUVE A. M. E. CHLKCH
Rev.. I'. C. Andrews. Pastor
Myitlo Beach, S. C.?Sunday
school began ut its usual hour
.villi tup... J. Q. Livingston m
nai;e. 11:110 A. jLl^ _iL I<cagucpmed
with President, M.rs..?Mary
Abraham in eliuir. The lesson
a.- thoroughly discussed by mem
e?s and friends.
8:(J0 O'clock the pastor being
bsent. the Kev. J. y. Livingston
uiiic forward and preached a no!,!e
. mon. We~ Saul within its^
M (t | i'..r u> to In* here.
We art. sorry to learn of the
lines' of Mis. J. B. Owen's nio~h(
r. We ilo pray she will soon
*>e herself again. Mrs. J. B.J
Ovei> 7s~ at the bedside oT her
; tlier in Conway.
Tbu; <day?niirhx.?fcOld ThanltSrivTTrjr!
the fotlmvin"*f niolorecT to
'"'iinvay t > attend the Festival at
Whittomore high school Mr. .yid
Mrs F rnnris Bohr..*.... IT.- V..
knniel Nelson. Mr. J..B. Owens,
Mr. James Sanders. Mr. Levi
Brown. Miss Evelyn Murrell, Miss
Marsa Barher, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
Riley. Jliss A. B. Geathers,
Mr. Frank Nickcis-m. Thev teporteri
AT pleasant trip.
the beach Friday visiting relatives
and friends.
When you tvnn i a good n.v >e r,
see Mr. J B. Ot.viiv . i *1 Tim
Palmetto Lender.
BROWN C'h vPI'.l.
( "
I I'll -
l-.u'irt-c, ;s. i., 1 lie liicii*bcrs ttiui
friends of Brown Che pel church
were grieved, very much over losing
one of their oldest members^
-Mrs. f.uuvoniiY Kenly. Mrs. Kenly
was ??civiiLntally kflled Tuesday,
Funeral services were held Sun
day, November 30, at the Brown
Chapel church. Rev. B. J. Hodge,
b r pastor, officiated. He spoke
.be: util'ully oi her life-as a chris^_
tian worker.
Mrs. Kenly was well known by
Uvhite nnd colored throughout the
community. The church was filled
to capacity with frienda who came
| to -pay their last respects to the
hecjued. She leaves to mourn her
Jprssine a host of relatives
| friends.
The members of Brown Chapel
A M. K. church are quite happy
t.. have their pastor. Rev. B. J
j Hodge, back again. Having at j
! (? : d- d the conference in Elloree,
S. C.. he was quite fortunate in
getting his same circuit. We pray
, for this man of God much success
a . he starts out to lead his people
1 f..r another year.
of the Brown Chapel school, spent
i'he week or.:) in Columbia With
relatives and friends. He attended
(the Allen rnd Benedict football
j frame while there.
Mi$s. Maythe Sanders was the ;
truest of Miss Tnelm? Moorer at I
lu-r home in Elloree, S. C. " " |
Miss Alease Gardner and Miss j
l.ucile Clarkson of State College,
were the week enf| guests of their I
I>aren-.s. All their friends et ioyed |
hrvint' them home.
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M M " F RIDGE
BAPTIST CHl'RCII
Rev. J. P. Gibson, Pastor
I':.Sun.'ay, November 30,
Sunday school began at its usual j
'.our. conducted bv the Pastor, j
Rev. J. P. Gibson.
? n? 10-nn i
>\;loc competed by brother j
Dave .Jeter. ' i airman Bosv Hudt?
es and was a \ ery spiritual service.
Then Uu> pastor came be.
Mre s ai.u iiehveieda most won.
deiful nu >a.M- li"in John IT : 1 1:_
* Unite o> < hri^tien Believers".??
At 3tA:-rl; a very large a n d
appreciative audience assembled.
The Cos* 1 Glvy? club 0 f
Newberry, r- ndeivd a wonderful
m-ogi ;m. It was carried out very
beautiful. -Sponsored by Mrs. Lil
'ie Mae ( i'uM>'n. The singer.* are
>s follows: s cond bnss, Mr. Dav.
id Ctok: fust bass. Mr. Moses
Kinns rd: fust alto. Miss Annie
Lee Kellej : second aito Miss Ruth
Lvles: >et ojal soprano. Mrs. Carrie
I.. Williams; first soprano.
Mrs. Liili' Mat' Gibson.
V.is to?-< ?liirin2 tne day were
Me?"':.mes Daisy L. Anderson
Tnnni > Davis, Carrie Williams,
Maga'e Fryp. Jessie Gary, Mamie
Willi: ms. Mi Viola Wells, Re-???
-Davb?T-Mrf Eugene WtHiams
Til Mr. Davis.
' Col eetir n-during the dav total- I
ed SI 1.00.
We fee! very grateful toward
Rev. and Mrs. j. P. Gibson. They
are wa wonderful leaders. We
are^
pointed them to us.
Thelma Peeples.
ERENKZFR A. M. F. CHURCH
Rev. I). \. Wilson, Pastor
On bi?h Sunday morning our
service bepan at 11:00 o'clock. The
scripture test was taken from
Isiah 'T : 1 _ 10. The sermon was
oreac'ud bv t1 o pastor. His subject
v as "Jesus our best helper'."
The- Sunday School was corr-'
lucteil bv the Sunt., Mr. Joseph
Kinlo h. and the lesson was re
viewed by the pastor.
The A C E. lerprue service was
-ondueted by the president. Mr
F. M. Branch.
At 7:30 prayer service was crm.
looted by many members of the
Missi'-narv Society.
At 3:00 o'clock the scripture
text was taken from St. John 14
chapter. Limited sermons were
preached bv three missionaries of
our city. T^ey preached inspiring
KerTTmns. The services were Ts^lfely?
attended and many visitor*
were present,
Miss Harisena Reaves, reporter
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EBENEZKR A. M. E. CHURCH
G. II. W hite, Pastor
Mullins, S. C<j?Our church
School opened .with Supt. W.
Hughes pi chnrgi. Th.? i?...
! reviewed flume Supt.?%V. L.
Fox worth.
Our pastor's morning mesasge
as, "O give thanks unto the
Lord." Evening message, "I will
lift up mine eyeH unto the hill."
Miss Alice Cey was married to
Mr. A. D. Davis November 27th at
the home of the bride by pur pas.
.tar,
Rev. Mrs. Jl. L. Parker of Wins i
Lon.Salem, N. C., closed u very
successful two weeks' revival meet
ing for us Friday nightt Novem.
iii/r /.h Eleven cwerc-^converted"Biicf
over one hundred came to be
prayed for. The evangel iaL was a.
r.lossing to the church and cum..
I munity.
, The pastor and choirs (senior
I and jubilee) are to serve Sunday
lot liiiii) at Rains, B. ,'fuh Prof,
i Theodore DozierOur
first quarterly conference
will be held December 14th by oyr
presiding elder, Dr. H. D. Ramsey.
Come out to hear him.
Mesdam&s Fred Greene. R. Scott
~Tr Cooper and ^faster Marion
luinet;...Greene, all oT Andrewr. E.
C., were recent visitora at the parsonage.
Those. wfu*_xittended our district.
-/vt-.together meeting1 at Dillon.
November 29, were our pastor
Pro. Leon Morgan, Sistera Lillie
Dottier, V5fcla Grissett, uornella
K' xworth, Elwood Drvi9, Lela
Moultrie and Mattie Johnson.
Come to our services. A most
cordial welcome awaits all visitors.
qVarterly con ference^s1
Under the leadership of oiir ef
ficient presiding elder, Dr. I. W.
Wilborn, the Beaufort 'district.
Walterboro charge, quarterly con.
I Terence is hifitury. :
The quarterly conference vmel at
Mt. Zion A. M. E. church, Rev. J.
I. Hamilton, pastor in charge. El.
der Wilburn preached the morninc
sermon using as his text 19
Psalm, first through the seventu
1 verses.
I After service Dr. Wilburn held
I our first quarterly conference.
Ferbe Holmes, was elected secre
tary i/f the conference. L. Fish
burr.e was elected delegate to our
district conference to convene December
13th at Sheldon.
The officer,, of the conference
expressed their delight in the re~
turn of Rev. J. I. Hamilton to "this
charge for another year.
RtrtT""Wifbtrrn?preached et St.
Peter A. M. E. church Sunday
evenirg. He took his text from St.
T.nWo I2tb chanter. 35th verse.
Both sermons were thoughtful,
powerful and spiritual. The elder
was pleased with all reports. The
next quarterly conference will be
held at St. Peter A. M. E. chuhch.
WalterborcL_
I. V. Brown, reporter
FRIENDSHIP A. M. E. CHl'RCH
ReT7 ttT~W7~ Walkei. Pastor
Clinton, S. C.?The Piedmont.
Annual conference is over and we
have nit' return of our pastor and
family for the sixth year. A
'urge crowd was out to greet him
Sunday. The S. S. was well attended
and the review was?given
by the Supt. 11:30 Our humble
servant Rev. Walker delivered a
well prepared sermon from Hebrew
7:25. subject The Saving
Ability of Christ. Among the vis
tors were Mrs. Mittie Taylor of
Hebron Baptist church. Mrs. Tay
iur in her remarks expressed how
happy she was for the return of
Rev. ..Walker, She said Clinton
~ Id oe proud of a man like Rev.
Walker. Our own Mrs. Etta L.
Dcndv made pleasing remarks.
Mr. H. I.. Alexander told of the
essential happenings at the an.
xia 1 conference. The review of
'he doings were very much informing
to us who did not attend
The announcement was made
by Rev. Walker. He is the man
with the big heart and believes in
showing his appreciation for desirable
things accomplished. The
A.C.E.I.. did work well last year.
-show+njf to-+hem -how he a p.nreciated
their service by entertaining
with a luncheon at the
"w' ???*? ?? XtnnJoi. ottnnlnn oft/ii
the first Sunday. Ho also announced
thai a young people's
church wiH be" organized;
At 7 o'clock the League was
graced with the presence of Rev.
W. E. "White. Ho made complimentary
remarks relative to the
work previous done and encourag
ed us to continue.
flumlay iilg'lll TUH1. '
nreached another fo>cefu! sermofrom
St. Luke 10:25. subicct A
Question of Mystery. Pulpit associates
were Revs. W..E. Whi"<
W, L. Bowman, A. J. Steward
Rev. White gave the closing remarks.
The Church of God
Rev. M'. P. Gray, Pastor
The revival meeting at t'he
?hurch of God-on Gideon jfriR hex "nn
November 25, conducted by
Elder Relton Snivel r> f f am,!.,
On Sunday ho proachod from St.
Luke 14:24, subject People in a
hurry and (cot no way. At 3-30
he preached from Romans 8:25.
We were eraced with fhe BrT'w
T. W, Garlington of Buffalo, N.Y^
who (rave remarks in both mm1". '
n(r and afternoon services which
would have been a cedit to anv
one to hear. The saints from
Laurens also worshiped in hotli
services. Rev. Smyrl closed the
revival Sunday ni(rht when he
semed to have been at his best
Mrs, Smyrl accompanied Fld">Smryl
and added it uch to the ser
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! MR. NEL'T WRIGHT PASSES
Waterloo, Nov. hO?Mr. Neut
Wiighl departed this life Nov.
-4, ll?41. He was a member of
hmyiiM A. M. h, churdn ar.ti was
a faithful member both spiritual
and financial, and chairman of the
11 ustee board and a ;Sun. school
teacher for a number of years.
I* uncial service^ wereS conducted
i by the Rev. H.-t^ei'^of Laurens.
marks were made by the Rev.
Geo. \\ . ha\VM,i. and oun is. He
teaves to ninuni his wife, Mrs. El.
^ n (.. u.'.u.pr.airi Wright;. limar _
son>, J-.aiTe a .d Jani' s \\ riirht of
_Pi.lladiipleiau-t r i B. Wright, N. T~
,\i?5--i three bioCm-i* and four
*;sU'' ' L' o't^i,- ;na {Ian Wright
Detroit. Mich.: Clyde Parker: Ohio
--arem?- Parker. Lai.rem.: smters
Deny. Own;'/ Stati r>: Ida
Cunnb,- ham. Coueliu Hill. ]->hi1a
delphia. Pa ; Ola Tenor. -Kentuok"
and a y.-; ,.f ?
Hineds. u, ^nrJ ^
miss h m. but God J,him best.
^ ORh PARAGRAPHS
Oil* \ * L2 \n *
r . n. >> mif spent the
P*st .wfigk_cnd here- with her hov
fcSftd, Mi. Albert WhTTeT?
Mr. Carl 1. a wren e left Friday
aftern-or. f,.r I', iladilphiu. Pa.
he rt-?ua?'.v i i ]?In. ii n ; p?jj salesman
for a clothing factory.
Mr. \\ t her or is a patient
at the St. Philips hospital in Rock
Hill. liis family visited him Sun.
day.
Mr. and Mrs. William Pou'ell
and family motored ta Lancaster
Sunday to visit relative s.
Mr. Arthur 13; i ron Sadler, fgr
meidy of-the Cf Camp , J
passed through Friday enroute to
Spartanburg wh re he will take
a. civil much _
success. He is the younge-* son of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sadler.
Mr. r nd Mrs. James Hall had as
their dinner g.esc. Sunday. Misses
Susie M. AUxaial. r and Wiiiie P. !
le Heath of the Jefferson high
school faculty.
Mrs. Mart Stewart and son have
returned h'-me " after- so niicr a
few week* in Charleston visiting
relrti\ es.
There will be a bingo party at *.
Taylor's Tave-rn Friday ni?ht,
December 12, in interest of the
Christmas Seal drive. Come and
bring your friends.
TV, 1. . ? * r- i .
i in- iiseniuers 01 v.nrion L iaptl
A. M. K. Zion church were very
pleased to rave the Wesley mem
bertt worship with them 1? -t Sun.
day morning. Th-_- M. E. conference
being in session there was no ser.
vice at Woslcv SunHay 1
Sor~1 all rews to (Miss >- WIMie
Belle Heath. 20 New stret. by
Monday at 4 p. m. of each week.
Mrs. Essie Barrett. Mr. Ira
Glenr. Barmtt. Mrs. Colrla Reid
rnd Robert Reid motored to Columbia
Sunday t0 visit relahves.
I Jefferson?School Jottings
I Sixth-oGrade vs Fifth (ird.in Bible
[Basketball fiatrtc Friday, December
5th
On Friday December 5. the sixth
grade will pin-.?the filth grade in
a game of Bible basketball. The
ball will be tossed by the referee
between a member of t' e ."th and
a member of the 0th grade. The re.
ceiver of the bail will recite a Bible
verse beginning with (A) and
shoot for thr- basket, and so on
until a given number of rounds
are-played. The tor :r. reciting the
largest number of Hi1 If ve* i"-s will
be the winnific tfant. We are
hoping that t}.:- ir: 1 - w:I! serve
as a menrs of civ:rincr a di cpeT
interest iff Rib'e s*n ?\. This :s
under the direction ><*' *hr- s'vt.h
grade instructor. Miss Willie Belle
Herth.
Tf e P. T. A. will hoM its regular
monthly rner t:ng - Friday niffht,
December 5. All parents and well
wishers of the school are asked
to be present.. Rev. Edward? and
Mrs. Simoral will lo our truest
speakers and will .receive in full
the rid cross report.
Mr. C. E. Leathers of Chester
who is a district mrrager of the
North Carolina Mutual Life In
surance Company, will address th?
student body of Jefferson high
school Wednesday. December 3.
jtm&cuefr
PA~r
Christmas
Sea/s
vice \s iiii her sonps.
Mvn. Cook thanks the neighbor;
chui ch.rs and friends of
Clinton especially Gideon Hill for
their support.
About People You Know
?T?TTT^r ~ ??
p.ests her daup\'.ter and prandrlaup!
:? r. M'v Km ! . nov
Thorn is and littG- Konai'e Otelia.
Mr William IVakely is ill a t
this u' itin?.
Pro- \V I v>>..u nc \- yA"l(
the dirrrer cilosts of Miss R.
M. John .'on Sun ay.
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five pennies.
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