The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 03, 1954, Page Page Two, Image 2

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Se Two BRON BAPTIST CHURCH Key. W. n, Pnk?r, Pawtof S. S. opened at the usual -hour ^ with the lesson being taught from 1?the themej 'Jesus Strengthens His p ^ Disciples." Class No. -held both , banners, for attendance and finjJk T?nce. Today was the last lesson for first fjuaarter, Mrs. Azlee Wil ~^Kams, teacher of class No. 4 gave Tit students a quiz from the bcI ^^^Ljning of Jan. to the end of Mar. am I. Helen Fleming re|Rmm the prize for answering the IBj^BflHquestions. ffHHpr the' morning devotions, was rendered by the Junior Junior Ushers were Azlee BHfortl. Helen Fleming, Jimmie K and Olester Coggings. Scrip ^Kesson Matt 27:1-22. A noble ^Lge by the pastor from the "What shall I Do with Jepersona I question was fl Hwith each one present, shall Up "J^^HHeject or accept him. : M ^^E&xlny night April. 11, qt 7:30 i ^^^^unshine Club will observe i raH 8th anniversary. A pre-EasHMBroKiam will be given, entitl O^Krhe Changed Cross." Message bo preac-hed by Rev. E. W. V H^Bht of Laurens, S. C. Music ...^HHarious choirs and choruses |{9d| are cordially invited-to this V BK-nm. f IgiBnday at 4:00 o'clock, Mrs. ARpt. Bttla Wilson entertained the Bee Club at her home on 204 WT " ^ v^^Bivingston St. Assistant hos' Hks. Mrs, Mamie Dunlap and Minnie Beasley.' The Pres. Laura Thomas presided. Af v \^Khe devotional, the topic on wwas discussed. The hostesses BNt?^Bed a -delicious?repast.?Mrs. ^B?ie Dunlap will entertain the Kxt Sunday night" the public fp?. uBvited to attend a program a?sored by the Busy Bee~Clul>.; .'^1** eiBled 'Living Trees. Sunday* J A*' M?ch 21, at 4 P-.M' Mr. and Mrs. Otl Taylor gave a birthday party r~z 11 laiior of t.heir daughter, Brtrrr^ da Ivho was celebrating hen 6th -^p^bir&dav. Brenda received many . u-efti] gifts. Misses "^Marilyn Tav 3Trrtr_PfttX'icia Childs assisted in en ter taming;? ? Recently a birthday party was given at the home of Miss Mamie Adams on Godeon Hill, in honor of?Miss Adams, The home was lehutifjlly decorated with lovely spring flowers. In the dining room the pretty pink and white birthday cake with glaJiolias centered the table. Mrs. Mattie Livingston Misses Maggie McMorris and Caro lyn Gray assisted in serving. The >' . honoree was presented with lovely gifts. GREAT PLEASENT CIRCUIT Rev. G. A. Thomas, Pastor Andrews, S.C.? The Sunday Vt O A1 Kftrron of 1 1 ^V.^C4II c*C UIIC UMlcIl nour with the supt. Mr. Eddie McClary presiding:. The lesson was re vie w,ed by the Supt. After the Sunday School adjourned, Mrs. Louise H'amlet and Mrs. Sarah Holt -1- led the prayer meeting. As the ; spirit of God poured down upon ythem they turned the service over to the pastor who called to worship. , He. took his text from Gen. 40) ijr ? 14. Theme, Memrt'ry. The congregation was filled with inspiration and lifted with the spirit as Rev. Thomas preached the word of God. After the sermon he extended invitation to those.jaytside of the church to accept the opportunity to join the church. The officers came forward and lifted the morning offering, Mr. deorge presided. "Wc are fortunate to have as our visitors, Miss* Doretha Miller,, an instructor of Webber Elementary School, Bastover, S.C., Mrs Murphy, Mrs. Catherine,, William, Miss Donnie L. Wiiiiam. and" Mr. Jake Robinson. Rev. Thomas called the young people together in a meeting to explain how he wants them to work in an organization which he will set in April. Mr. and Mrs. George McClary Jr. invited the pas|or and his gnest. to dinnerr Come and worship with us at Greut Pleasent A. M. E. Church every first and third Sundays. Miss Catherine Wilson,, RptBETHESDA BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. O. V. Goode, Pastor Santuc?S. S. opened in due form, after which the Supt. suggested that all male join with the adult men class, all female . with the adult female class. Because of the small attendance due to the rainy weather, Mrs. Sephia Gasaatt, the primary female teacher was asked to teach all the classes combined of which it was beautifully unravelled. I voice the senti- , ment of wveryone present, enjoyed and was spiritually enlightened on ' "?*esus Strengthen* tlis Disciples." We -i _ i - : ? c ? MRS. PECOLA WHITE PASSES ] Mrs. Pecola White. passe<l Ma 2.1rd al the MFTeod Hospital, a I tpr ^voral weeks illness. She w i nntivo of F'oreno", the daup j ter of the late tfames Thorn ^ "'1 Mrs. -Victoria Thomas. Mt White won for herself mar i friends. in 1920 she married Mr. trhai White. To this union were bo \ 5 children. She was a faithf j member of Trinitv Baptist chun | The funeral services Were he Sunday atr t-he- church??Order ser\rice: Scripture and prayer ! Rev. Collins; Hymn by choir; ( I bituary Mrs. G. K. Martens; So I Mrs. Rosa. Fleniinp: Eulogy Ri J. J, Abney her pastor; Due | Duet Mrs. Helen Mack and Mr iTWfethft Supiter. Interment?hr-? View. eemetfery under a blank of beautiful flowers. The servi was under the direction of t Smith Funeral Home ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. Wm. E. Judge, Pastor Abbeville-?-Wonderful S. S. le son: "Jesus Strengthens His Di PMllpS." S*>V#?T1 pln?J<nc anH [- ") 3 discussed a very interestir ' tesvon where each seem to enjo Interesting remarks* by Mrs. Pai ' line Holmes and Mr. B. T. Johi son. Very neat'report by?t-h Queens for the -Day, Misses Tu Per and .hones, who represente you at the Sunday School 'Unioi The. Banner stili remains with tl Adult, class of finance and atten< ance, primary. Beautiful Melodious mu3io -fe the Senior choir with Miss Jar Rose Jefferson at the instrument Our Presiding ,Elder being wit us today, the piistor instruct/in the" church of tomorrow of, "T.f Sky Scraper in the Bible," Gei Read it for yourself. Meditatic Music very sweet. Every heai I seem to enjoy. The Presiding Elder brought 01 brew 10:10. Trust and praise Got by saving someone as- every -or have a purpose tu please pur Got Our P. E. is still preaching God Holy Word. He met us with smile and left us with a smile. Go peed us all on our journey. Our sympathy goes out .for th Reynolds family in the passing c Rev. Reynolds. And remember Go vtoeth all things well. All sick still remembered at th t-hrone of Grace. The Marshall Brothers and Sis fpr and Mrs. Davis have ou deepest sympathy in the passin ?i vieir sister, Amelia of Atlan ta, Ga. Watch and Pray Mrs, M. L. R. Jenkins, Rpt. ST. MARK A. M. E. CHURCH Kingsburg Circuit Rev: A. L, Nichols,-Pastor Johnscmville^Suxuiuy-... Jwas fine day for church, goers. Sur day School was opened at 10:4 by our Supt.. Mr. Alexander El lison. The lesson was discusse by the classes. A brief review b the pastor who gave some vettine remarks. Worship servic began immediately after Sunda - 1 m ?? oeflooj wnn me Junior . chior. First hymn No. 290. Prayer b; T. B. Ellis. Second hymn 226 The scripture lesson was read b the pastor. Notices by Mr. J. H Williamson. Sick list read b; Mrs. Ad lee Ellison. "The pasto came forward and delivered i wonderful message. Sub: Hear Religion. It was well brought ou and enjoyed by 'all ' witnessing After hearing such a messag the pastor presented the opei door for joiners. The officers lif ed a liberal collection. Pulpit guest Rev. Robinsor Junior Ushers. There was 27 members attending service Sun day, 1 visitors. Services conclui ed by singing the closing hymn Visitors are always .welcome. are looking foiwaid to our An nnal C,bm:eh beginning March 29 April 4th Rev. Young and his tw< churches, Jeter and Thomas Chap el are to render their service it tavor of the Jr. and Sr. Missiorr arios. That will he on the 29th April 30th?Rev. M. A. Jimnier man, Corinth B. C. Union and hii peeople in favor of the Pastor'! Aid . Club. 31sjt?Rev. Chas. Jcnn ings, Mt. QJivc B. C. and Church April 1st?Rev. L. S. Sanders o Str- Paul B. C. Union, his c.hoir: and officers in favor of the Deas April 2nd?Rev. B. D. Schultz an< his good people. April 3rd?Rev Goode shall take the responsibili ty back 6Y1 his own staff until 3:0i P.M. when Rev. Gofort.h of Lime 'stone B. C. of Gaffney, S. C. tvitl his officers and choirs along witl well wishes shall relase him. Com< out to worship with ?s. . Mrs. Ioala A. Thomas, Rpt: ; ?* I FUNERAL SERVICES OF THE I LATE REV J. J. JACKSON AT | BETHEL A. M. K. CHUWCff- == ^ Wednesday February 10, 1 Hfi 1 Conway?Prelude?Bro. W. E. ^ Moore. as Processional, Hymn No. 150? "Safe In The Arms of Jesus". 1V Kaaba Temple No. 8'J?Bro tL Or ' Floyd.. n- I * Hymn of Praise, No. 486, S. M. Siinister. uj Invocation?Pr. S. W. Fordham 'horal Response. I(l *a?ld Testament Scripture: Psalm 0f 90?Dr. J. E. Thomas. New Testament Scripture:} I j ^or. 15:35-58?Dr. F. C. James. Music?Choir. t ,v " Remarks by thq^. following? Bro. Lonnie Alston, Officer of Lit- ? . . ,s> tie River Circuit; Dr. M. E, Robinson^Pr. J. S. Coe; - Dr. D. J. et Gadsen; and Dr. G. W. Watson. cc, Cards of Sympathy,, letters of Condolence and Telegrams?Rev. J" I. McFadden. Obittlary?Dr. H. B. Butler. [ Hymn No. .611?"Rest" L. r Voluntary Jubilee Choir?Bro s_ James Spain, Choirister. g_ Eulogy?Dr. A. J.. Jenkins, Presidio ing* Elder of The . Marion Distriet. ^ The 'Commitment?Minister. v Bethlehem Lodge No. 327?Bro. 0 Joe Stanley, W. M. n Recession?Abide With Me? ChoirB ind Congregation. ,d BETHELEHEM BAPTIST CHI RCH ie Rv^G.J. Odom, Minister i-L 1 Sunday School was called - to ? order by the Supt. Dea. Best, ^y-Desaon was discuasod-in-all class- _ ie es and .reviewed by the minister t. which was very interesting to all. ;h Devotional service conducted by g Dea. Davis from Jehova Baptist ie Baptist-Cchurch, Dea. Best, Bro. n. Hasty. Scripture lesson Matt. 17 m chapter 1-9 verse. Minister Misrt sion offering and prayer by the minister! lr . A wonderful message was deliyered by the minister taken d, from St. Matt, ll.chapter and?2 ?: ? ie verse,And was transfigured before il. Uimn: and his face~dtd shine as j 's the sun and his raiment was I a white ag the light .Transfiguring \ d of Jesus. * After an evening of devotional ie service, Rev. J.C. Adams wag the f speaker of the evening text: St. d John 16 chapter 33rd verse. These things have I?spoken unto ~yff07 e that in me ye might have Peaee. Jesus the Conquerer. - ^ ' i- Hearts were rpade to rejoice , r while the minister came before us g with the message. Jesus the con querer for every one. Very fine music was rendered by the choirs, and oreranist Mrs On the sick list are: Sis, Bessie McDaniel, Gladys Hills, Lillie Thompson, and Marie Nettles. Bro Frank Sims is in the Veterans a - Sister Jessie Mayers Was the l- sponsor of a program March 31, > at the church. '* Among our visitors friends the ^ daughters of the late Rev. Willy t iams were present. Also Mrs. y r Mary Lou. Jackson from Tampa e Florida. yl The Pea. that were elected and ordained, a few Sundays ago Dea. J1' Cave, Dea. Robinson and Dea. Hollie were awarded certificates y as Deacons by the minister. Church prayer meeting every y Wed. evening at the hour of 8:00 ' p.m. All arc welcome to join in u Prayer Meeting withr'us.---'~" 1 Missionary Meeting every T.hurs day evening at usual hour, Sis '* Joyce, President. M.M. Rethea, Rpt. * i YOUNGS CHAPEL BAPTIST Fas! CHURCH ?: ' Rev. L. M. Hampton, Pastor I * Sunday^School opened at the K " usual hour of 11:00 with the LjEJ| officers at their post of duty. The lesson wj_s well explained. I (V) Morning ^Services at 12 O clock X* opening , with a soul stirring prayer service. With ~our assis- "* tant Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church . visiting choir and members. From , Fort Motto, S. C.. The scripture tV>' y was read Tiy the pastor, Job 4:1 10. Prayer was follcwed by the i Deacon Kitt from Mt. Pleasant. ?i Rev. L. H. Hampton brought to . us a wonderful message taken ? from Genesis 22: 6. Subject: God s will provide. s At 3 O'clock we assembled in . church for a singing program, ' which consisted of eight choirs f and two usher boards. The sing. 5 ing' was' a most successful proI crarri Ttio nooln- "" 1 - ..x, i'movvi ci11u meiiiuurs i feel grateful toward them for . such a wonderful program. Total amount raised for tho 0 entire day was $200.63. The Pas- / . tor and Members wish to thank 1 all who contributed to this cause. , A r? May God bless you and your con t tribution. Come again and help us. i " Miss Sara A. Bluford, Rpt. < - A ? ^?? THE PALMETTO LEADER Welcome Palmi yapp's extends a j - members of the ! tion. We hope thai most enjoyable ar . ; to see all the newt J| V Here's a fresh, ne\ ? fits in with your xb plans for the eveni suiting that copies ance and action. Ir with white pique o Won salon, second floor whi*i?. " ? , j iSHION.and . ^ . * . i * most cordial welcome to the Palmetto Teachers Associat your stay in Columbia will id that you will visit Tapp's ist fashions of spring. ; ) ^ / T ' ' * 11 'J iLENHAVEN eiything you want _ in. a suit -229S t . -.Xr'1 , r: T <T - / * v Glenhaven design that ay's work or vour social ing. In Glen-Crisp, a rayon fine worsted in appear l navy, beige or gray . with vercollar. Sizes 12 to 18. vchieTie 1 Jf'S* WHITE LEATHER r BLUE LEATHER ^ RED LEATHER GINGER LEATHER / BLACK PATENT Also Pastells HOSIER! "V Pink and Blue 59c : .i , Special L ** * , 1544 MAIN First Qualit) x *** ?? V- ' ' ' . /' . s _f ; / % , ' " > r > # * *CLASSIFIED A fN MEMORIAM ~ In loving memory of our husband and eon, the late-, Wright and Sammie Wrig.ht departed this life April 1, and April 4, 1936. In life, we loved yotr dearly In death we do the same We often sit and think of y And wish you were here ag We think of you in silence No eyes can see no weep But many a silent tear is When others are sleep. SON Think of him faring on ps d In the love of there, as the of here, Think of him still as the si ' J ?TH In sweet and loving Edna E. Rodgers, who pi 1946. Dearest sisti . . And thy los But 'tis God .He will nil. "Days of sad Secret tears But memorie Though you ? o..* i JLSUW UUI UUttl In the thoug There is pea God is love Sadly missed by Sisters i .!i If You Wai ? ?OWE 4H onur'T a t ? or riW/Uj f NEW SPR | Im porte :jIZZ Now T OWE Merc jjj^ IWELCOB ? DON'T Trade For A Ck Mileage Car At OLIVER 2101 I Chrysler P RUG ( ' t \ . - ? Phone 8187 i ED B T _ * ILaunar: 1017 i Washingtoi V 2 BEDROOM APTS. Oil Heat, Tile Floors and Room, Dining Room Coir Edge wood Bus to Office. f HOURS: 8?5 WEEK OR BY | WASHINGTON i t . - V i ' .. ? . --. ? . .ittfc:.iT1. .... ^ A 1V Saturday, April ll? 1954. ' 1 * 1 ' 1 W nc say ' $- y I/O He '* nojfc dead, be is just away. WH4 atid MbtM*. Luclmla Wright, Gussie Evans, Sister and, aunt, Clara Murrel of New York -fl^aiT City, Brother and uncle,- Anthony Julius Wrig-ht. ^ ^ / THE AFRICAN tlj William Howard Henry Fuff For ANP Though dark of skin yet unafraid, oa.? He Hfted up his head and said **nTTv- "I am somebody too. . My country is no longer dark; I'm sick and tired of,such remark shed The light has broken through. You'll read of me on hist'ry's page ' At long last I have come of age. ,?? I'm nothing less than man; ear . Up0n my own God-given sod *ove I'm stretching forth my hands to'' it God ime I J glory that I can. OflfcMORlAM memory of our dear loved one Mrs. I issed away eight years on March 29, I Jr, thou hast left us s we deeply feel; I who' has bereft us our sorrows heal. ness 'still" come o'er us do often flow, is keep you ever near us died eight years ago. . is and souls give comfort, ht where^you "ow d"-?>ll. ce and rest and beauty, and all is weW. and Family; VIRS. W. M. GLADDEN, V1ISS BELLE KENNEDY. : - _ if the BEST Go To j '.N& PAUL ~|= ISTS SINCE 1916 , j | ING WOOLENS J d and Domestic ONDISPLAY " -i IN & PAUL I "" :hant Tailors ST. PHONE 4-6963 iUMBIA, S. C. I IE TEACHERS I j ' FORGET TO - I ian, .Late Model, Low : motor co. i MAIN STREET hone 2-4309 Chrysler for :leaning and "Let ED Do It" 10bins0n V and Cleaners Gervais St. i-Carver Village I I $9.00 and $10.00 PER WEEK I I Venetian Rlindn; Hot 'Water, LtrtAfH ibination.__CALL 3-1534 or Tak*l DAYS and 8?12 SATURDAYS I APPOINTMENT. . -CARVER VILLAGE II ' i . * *