The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 03, 1943, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
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IIKJ2 A. M. K. CIJl KCH I
. J. I*. Curry, Pastor
Sultuia, S. C.? -Sunday school
opened Sunday at usual hour with ,
~~ alt officers at their post of duty
The Sunday school was beautifulScL??
ly taught by the" Supt. and. wac
vi.reviewed^!*?' the pastor.
The prayer fneetinir was well
Carried out by' alt and enjoyed.
?: After which the sermon of jtreat
interest tlcYiveied by t h e,
lia^for which wa.> taken from .Matt.
24:37. The subject was "Its (lo
lnp to Rain Children". It was
CyHe^tron $18.4oj*
Our Children's Day exercise was
grand and wira enjoyed?by?all.
The collection was lifted by .Miss
?< Mavy Amip Coleman, Ann re
Bell Harn. Rudy l.ee l.omux. Total
was $2.80.
Herbert-(',urrv
A marriaco of interest was. i"iat
of Mr. Artainfcr -jCnrr.v ai>?l Mho.
Qu?-en KjJipI Herbert. The jtmrriage
took place June Mil. dJMM at
home .of Mr. C. VV. Herbert, l'ev.
Beaehlei officiated,
Mtas Dueon Kthcl Herbert is
jha donghtpv nf Mr. C. W. He~
bert of Saluda and Mr. Curry is
the son of Rev.-" and Mrs. .1. 1*.
Curry of Pomariu, S. C.
Wo tinpn fnv tile inniili- all li.'tpgrness.
. We are ylatl to sve Pvt. Curf*.
' helTiis ttevbert of II. ,S. Army at
home spending tha week?eiul witli.
his parents, Mr. C. ;\V. Herbert of
' Saluda, als(i.AfrTand Mrs. A. Cur.
?ry.Rev.
and Mrs. J. P. Curry spent
the night with Mrs. Alice Abney.
~ RIDUE BRANCH NEWS
Mary L. Williams, Reporter
Due to the S. S. revival Sunday
no services were at church but
members and friends, attended the
revival at Hart Sprint; Baptist
i htirch 'ind rennrted n nleosnnt
?;? ? Hip in spite oi' the rarn.
We are clad to sec Mrs. Mar
Fnnilot .and Miss JjHizamth
Gibson home again after spending
sometime" in New York. 'KvFryune
ran tell by their appearance that
they were well cured for.
* Mr. Clarence. Williams and a
number of other boys were induct
fd in the Navy Friday. We wish
for them much success.
Girls that ure taking the de
fense course ure reporting that
_they are enjoying their course.
Wednesday nig\it a farewell
party was given in honor of Pfc.
? David Sligh at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Isaac Williams. It was
enjoyed by all. A delicious course
of ice cream and cake was served
but he It doing his bit on the
home frent. Td help keep him
in high spirits and happy follow
the'f'd^ce of hundreds of
housewives?*erve him plenty
of hot biscuits baked with
Enriched Table-Tested
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Calls your Sweetheart by name,
Readings on all affairs of life.
Prices i* reafh of everyone
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Kit'*. RMt to Johnny l'owltr'i Lunch
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LEXINGTON UltrUT NEWS .
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Rev. I. <). Simmons. I'iistor
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Sunday was a very heaui it; I j |
mi\ 'iiul many h' the niiuulu'i.: and ~
friends nl Siuin^ Mill .^"unli tUirTed
out. The Tmrvices were jjrnnrtr
-Otee?pastor?has. returned-.l'l'mr. Ins.
v isit to Philadelphia," Pa.. ;i 11 d
reported good 'news i'n that, he
found his sislei on liie iinpniwd i
list. :
After preaching the noon day .
sermon he introduced and present j
ed the nine year old hoy preachdt" (
and really .the child did preach. |
The junior choir-sang beautifully.
One person joined the church. The'
finance hi hi it- rightful station
which was unite pleasing to the
pastor and members of the ehureln, t
The Ushtu Hoard of Kcthel enter
twined the group of West Cohnn- *
bin, at 0:150 p.m. with a fine outlay
of"Vandwiclu-s and cold drinks
which made the boys- sintr very
strong.. It was junior church
nighlaC TToUiel and the juniors
sang tunl the hoy preacher preach
e<? to .a large crowd which were
in attendance. We had a gruhd
lime all day Sunday. Onr .pasloi
thanked the members so much for
the twiy they ntied for this dear mother
and' . the officeres o f j
the church during his absence. |
Mr. and Mrs. Willie G. Blackwere
the Week end visitors' o f
their relatives Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Black. Sr. and famile Tim ci?n
j pie are located in Greensboro, NT.
Pvt. Horrts Rawl was the week
rnd visitor of his dear mother,
Mrs, Belle Rawl. Also Kgt. Marion
Black and Pvt. Jack Keisletr
We were happy to see Mr. and
Mrs. Olen Green out to church*
Sunday- night. They both have
been on the stek tfst ffir sometime
but are doing fine at this writing.
We" Wert- also graced with the?
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ttov. Dennis lkmTetr~l'astor ?
Holiday evening the Y.W.W. clul
net with Miss I,, l.og'in pve.srdent
liusdaj ' night, service was . con
liuted by Mrs. G. Geiger. M'rs
:5mwn of Winston-Salem. N. ('
nought the message to lis. Fri
lay is always the evening for tin
Intermediate club. The smal
hildren always have a grant
iine when they meet together.
Sunday the service was carriet
nit in its ..usual way. At 5:.'JO th<
sher board met, with J. llhkmai
resident. The #YPHn met a
p.m. with Miss E. Cokelv
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TI1E PALMETTO LEADE
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"It > a Jinm1 entalvlie cracking
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s>o research workers who <le\eh)
"7!"ViTt cracker." But we xHtH4ntt-4
n* xs nr. liai k in the 1'KlO's?m+4 ll
ill it a statue of liberty.
"It's a working monument to th
incrican freeiiom and progress.
4il\ another of those ke\s to
production that got ?lisco\?
r ?niiirnhir pi-ai'i't imi' limit for 1>
for America.*'
HUM \l RK?M+iHH IlOFlkli:
president. Everyone enjoyed a
' I yrand t?mo in lias meeting. SunI
day night Mrs. V. Way of Colum11
Liu and president of the Mission '
ary work of Chester, S. brought
??very?inspiring message front
j Rev. 11:15-17. Truly Ciod drd
J speak through IIis temple.
The public" is~cordia 11 y iltvited
,tT> attcTufr-mrr-scrvifrc? ttt anytime
' CROSS ROAD A. M. E. ( Ill KCII
Re*. J. I*. Curry, I'astor
Sunday school opened at its us
ual hour with Supt. and officer?
at?their post of-duty. The lesson
1 was beautifully taught by ui r tenI
cher brother Livingston and reviewed
by the pastor. The pas1
tor brought a soul stirring sermon
? J taken from the Book of Daniel
ii":17-18. A liberal collection was
t J given. We thank all and invite
, you to come again.
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/.ION I'll,(MUM II M'T. ( Ill IK II )
Sunday was a Ix-autiful flu\- I'm
all churchgoers. Suinuiy seho.d
was tfiih'tit'il 1 1 :-IT? a.hi. by I lie
Supt. Prayer ,service was In! by
pastor (amc lorlh with a soul slit
ring sermon. Subject Kn-ourage
meat. l-Aeryhody was made to
feel happy. The rally was a veiy
successful one. Total for the dn\
was $.572.71. A prize was offereil1
for the one w+to raised the highest
amount.. First prize was won
Ly Mrs. Ola ilollin who raised
$ 51.24; second, Mrs. Hetty Hut
tin rsmi !5;H.1)2 and third. Mrs.
Sara 'Anderson. $.'51.81.
Rev. ('. Anderson, pastor
ItMHiK SIMUNC M.WS
Service was good Sunday a t
Ridge Mill. Rev. Jones left plen
ty of spiritual food. Visitors at
church wen1: Miss Louise Fulks o|
Batesburg.
M is. Almota fF'Tcr^rm?a n?dilaughtcr
from, Norristown. l'a. are
here visiting friends. Mr. and
Mis. Joe Carter and family o I
Viiict v-Si v ailiL Mrs. Tlielnoi lioli
inson and daughter mv here wish
their mother. Mrs. Sail if Watson,
in the absence of Rev. J. T. Watson,
who is v mi tint; children in
New York.
Mrs. Rosa Relic I'rorulnax is vis
4uu^-si?a.?i v~ J'liixulieiii.. inrJatJ^on villo,
l'la.
Quite a number of friends and
relatives attended the funeral of
Mr. Rates at Pin Creek Rafitist
church. After the service, li^rhj.ning
struck the chimney and tower
and Mr. K. ! ', Petersdn received
the wurat blow. At this writ
ing he is doing nicely.
Cnl. F- V. Peterson. ,1^.. who is
stationed in Virginia is visiting
parents Mr. and Mrs. Peterson.
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Air. Henry K. Peterson?**4to is |
employed iit lite P. (-). in \T. Y. j J
tl ity and family: Alt. .1. .VI. Peter-I
son and fiinti'ly of tlohisboro, N. |
H'.: Mr. (ieorrv Peterson and f nut - !
ily .if Marion. all are visiting par-'
eitls Mr. amiMrs-^FT. H- IVh*i'mhJ
1'hey visMod relatives in Allendale
Kidgeway and Columbia.
Alls. l<ia Peterson wishes t o
thank all those who supported her
ir. the Children's Day program and
rally.
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ItAPTIKT I III lit II
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Rev. W. H. Neal. Pastor |i
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Sunday school was conducted at
tli<> usual hour l>y the Supt., Dea.
I S. Russell, Prayer service heran
al 11:1a. The regular ser
\ ice hcgan at 11:10. llefore
I'rrach.iiK there was a number by!
the trio directed hy Mr. Poole and
nuniher from the .lunior choir, '
iisu?aireduiT _Liy_Alx? I'ooie. The
subject i)l" the morning's message
was True Friendship. What a
" I
I i tend We llavi- in Jesus!
At I o'clock tin* funcial service
at brother Tyler was held. We, tin*
members and friends o Ktrtn+i
tc, tin- family ma deepest sympathy.
These things are la he and
is tin- days passes some one must
go too.
The evening service began at 8
o'clock. Regular serviee began
at 8:".0. The subject of the evenng's
message was Acknowledging I
God in all Tilings. It was amazing,
thi' (feliveiance of this serThe
I'ihle class will meet Sun- |
day evening ai 7 o'cloc k. St. Mutt
hew 1 is the chapter for discussion.
Soon the Fort Jackson's quin'
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et will render a program at tliiisj?
hurch. Also, we are looking for- ,
raid t o the choir and i|liavtet
mm the Columbia. _ Ail' Base to *
ender a program. 'The public is
nvited to all of these piograms.
iMJrs. (). Mahoney. evangelist;
Irs. M. Canty and Mrs. Smith
.ere visitors from New York; Mrs
1.* Canty from Sumter; Mr. John-j
on from Johnson, We were very |
lad to have these visitors ami j
11 others thai were present. To
lie men ol service and the slimier
school attendants. we arc g|
appy to have you present at our
ci viies each Sunday.
?We Wixh a hi i^hl. and soeeessl'ul
Liture for I'\t. and Mrs. James ~
im_yich~_muii i ieil fast Thursday
if lit.
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Iter. T. II. Itohiiismi, Castor
On lhe' pas t Sundav ntir . r.ervic'
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- were veiy ?;o?m| all day. Sunay
.school opened at lit- usual
our by the Snpl.. I'ruf. J. B. B
oho with teacher:-.* and -.Jiolars
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it* le-'so , if view war l?V Mi?' |i;l':
<i.
SiJiui /.' the pastor
urtor i i nio Jiuil from I lie ',onl? ill
7TT! It . \sii:- indeed a spirituul "
t'al. .
'i lif Trustee t oai il ?jave_ our |m .
a a very pleasant lairpi ise I'm
huh Iff "was very prateltd. At
o'clock Wf had another anal
ailing- si-1 loon -iTitnH'lu i , ?4,y ?
ev. Clark ol Uoo/cr ( Impel Map
st < lunch. The colleciioit \v a . C"'
IV JdtOll. ?
The memhors of llanuah are ^
laiijiiii}-; 1o d/i tlific full duly in t]
a* _Allfit University . Victory
rive; The following: persons (
Oive til re ally nt at If "Tlific pledge: ,
|'Vt T. K. Iioliinson. l'rnf.
. 15. ftikard. S'Uu.OO; hrotlifr I..
.-AlcKacy, $10. Watch the next
cek's issue IW other names,
hey a if luiiuul to follow. Wf had
jiae very' interesting retuarks li"
rough! lo lis hy our Missionary
lesident. .Mrs. M. I.. Mooii. Wf
re alway.s glad- to have visitors
TO I STAIN IN N MISS I ON ,
ICeV. I). ('. itronn. Pastor
1 ::;o prcAchin^ by Rev, l>. ('. (j
down. A wonder fill sermon; evj;yone
enjoyed it. Ilev. and .Mis.
I.eCower j>:iiticiputed in the Seiko.
The coiiKrelation was small
y some means, hut the collection v
mounted to $4t!.2.'J. Some who
mildirh?he-present?sent their die?^
unions. VVe thank <+tie?K++4?aU-?
or the splendid cooperation, and
sk- -aU?The?l'uhueiUi- Leader- l ea
ers to pray for the success of
hrrr- Mrs stem:
A. .1. RATIOS, Reporter.
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? CON S tr L T ? K
MAI) A M ,(/ E CI L 1
First 'I'ime in State, County
or City
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or ^alse> l,nw to!
gam tin1 love?of
lie one you most desire; control
>r influence the actions of anyone,
veil though miles away. (!uar- '
intee success where others fail, g
. MADAM CECIL
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