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1 ABOUND WEST COLUMBIA j I*
fl! By Rev. A. L. Diggg >
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.. v?i??? Service was i^ood at Turner;
Memorial A. M. E. Church Sun-1 a
day morning and night. Rev. A.J p
??;V- ' Fisher pastor. Also service at J c
^ ?Brookhmd Baptist, wgg Rev.I f
T. T. Morise, Pastor. Rev. C. M.!"'
HP - Freeman held his service Sunday j 1
morning at 11 O'clock in Third t
Samuel Baptist. Church. It was. r
** * a good service. f
Rev. .1, T.. .Iiivingfttcn held i *
0, service at Third Samuel Baptist'?
H B| Church. _ Sunday afternoon. -? i?
t gj ' S. S. was at 3 O'clock. Night':1
^^Hr-hf service at 8 O'clock. Rav.' A. G., 1
Hft'll Grant pastor of St. Peter Bap- <
tist Church preached a wonder-'
K*h fu! sermon from the subject: The i
. . light went out. Text was taken'<
from 1 Samuel 2* id It w?r.
wonderful sermon. .
After which the Five Silver,
Jif Stars of Month Zion Baptist]
Church, Ctfycfe South Carolina.!
They appeared on a program]
sponsored by Mrs. J. L. Livings^'
ton for the benefit of the Church.J
Total collection was $1'J.OO. Horn
ember the big day "at Mt. Pleasant
Baptist Church, Rev. W. Mv
Greene pastor.
... Sunday April 4, Rev. J. R.|
Hart sponsor. Come and enjoy
yourself. '. -, i?
:4 The Haskell -Height Baptist
Church iand its pastor Rev. W. M.
Ellis of Columbia, S. C. will wor"
. ship with,the Third Sannie^ Bap]
tist Church at 8:30 P. M. Sun-1
day night April 4. Come and enjoy
yourself. You all are invited.
' ltBQWN <V M. B
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jMf.' Rev. ii. K. Crumlin, Pastor
r ^ u .i_.
?? Ai tluirtown?^ fh"
1 hour with all teachers at their
1 . ? . post., The lesson was enjoyed by
ail. A warm prayer service was
?? . . ?TTindtlcted- by Sister Martha. Wil=
- . lianvs. . Our Pastor preached a
_ soul stirring sermon. He took his
i text -from 127th Psalm, 1st verse
Theme: God 'The Master Builder.
In the afternoon . the rally took
plirv. On Sunday^-nifdtt?Rev. Wil- I
lie Jefferson brought another ser-|
. ivion which everv one oniove,l I
lit- chose for a text, 8th chapter
of St. Luke 15th verse. Subject:
Working For The, Harvest. Sunday
night was the young people's
night for the rally which?every- '
one did good. This money is for
the building fund. Our next* rally
will convene in July,
On Sunday April 4 our pastor
and congreg'atjon will go to St."
Paul A ML Church Gi^een View
Rev. W. G. Steward, pastor.
' Visitors are always welcome at
Brown Cfyapel AME Church, thy
white church in the Pines on j
Rurne St., witi* the leadership ofi
our pastor Rev. L. E. Crumlin. j
We are hoping to* do wonderful
things. If you wtint to know what
is going on at various fchurches j
f just read The Palmetto Leader?i
V . r , every week. Only 10c a copy.
Mrs. "Lizzie P. TReed, Reporter. )
ST. LL K K A. M .E. CHURCH L
"c Rev. A. L. Nichols, Pastor
t
e Johnsonville?S. S. opened c;at j
s " 10:12 Vvith the Supt. and 5 teach- <
f cis. The le-son was discussed by \
eat'i clasiC-and?yiriLing friends, , t
i t followed by a brief review by Mr. A
a N. K. liartelTT | <
(i The morning worship service [}
r began by singing: "Praise God."jj
t The Junior choir furnishing the <
c music. Th scripture was taken ?
from St. Luke 22:12-27. Notices >
Y by the clerk of the church. i ?
d The pastor took his text from St. ?
s Luke 22:21. Using for a theme: g
t "Hand Religion." We can't but | jjr
n say didn't our hearts burned with J 2
r in while the man of God spoke to ! g
s us along the way. There were 162 jg
members present and 6- visitors. | ?j
i The pastor was the dinner guest i 8
f of Mrs. Sarah G. Parker.
? 9 * You are always welcome to the j 8j
r friendly church with the friendly j 8
p pastor.
* 4 Naomi Boatwright, Rpt. 2
e - ! ALLEN DEFEATS BAM A ?
t STATE
""""" ~ S The Allen University Yellow- >5
Jackets slammed out a 4-0 vie- o
tory over the Bama State Colle- $
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. _ kiuiis oi Montgomery, Alabama j g
?* s-? in their opening game Monday ' g
night. ; g
J- ? ?. ' Berkley Murphy pitched a su- g
c perh game giving up only one hit g
p while striking out 12 batters, p
^ Murphy, Wilkins and Bickley g
rt got two hits each. The game was g
' C calle<l at the end of the seventh g
i t because of rain. 8
1 - Allen"* next game brings t o g
t, town AlabaaHi A. & M. of Hunts- fi
; ville, Ala? v. This game will be p
0/ * played Saturday, April 3rd as a g
B f clirwax to the State Teachers As
IACEBGNTA BAPTIST CHURCH
Kev. W. L. Wilson, Pastor
Spartanburg?S.S. began?at 10 1
..pi. with the Supt. Mr. J.P. Mm - ;
ihy in charge. The lesson was
liscussed in the various classes
or 3Q minutes.- Lesson subject:
Jesus Strengthens His Diciples." The
pa^or delivered the morning
ind evening messages. For the |
norning service his text wasj
bund, Acts 8:85. Theme: Wayside I
Atrrv^rsatTort;?The?text for the
ivening message was found St.
Ic.'.tn 5;4?Theme: The?Xro'ihleiLiVaters.
These messages were uplifting
and full of food for, every
lay and thought guidance.
Monday at 8:00 p.m. a program ,
and baby contest for the benefit 1
of the3S. S. was held. Opejiing j
Cross. Prayer, Mr. J.IV Murphy,
Remarks by Mrs. Queen i.e E.
Boyd, the sponsor. Report by each
baby's Sponsor-. The address to the
parents were given by the pastor.
With nineteen babies entering in
the contest, winner of first prize
u? _$lL5a was ChorJy?ll. -Cr.ishy>.
daughter of Mrs. Barbara' J. |
Owen Crosby who reported $50.00. j
Her sponsor \Vas Miss Mary Belle
Harris. Second place winner of
$5.00 was Gwendolyn Torriel.
daughter of Mrs. Louise Rryson
Terriel who reported $30,04 ."^Her
sponsor was Mrs. Carrie Hell
Moon. Third .place winner of $2.50
was Dpuglns A. Ix'vel, son of
Mrs. Mabele i.ittlejohn Level who
ceported $23.(12. His sponsor was
Mrs. A.H. Thacher. AH the other
babies received $1.00 each as con^
eolation?prrzes.-f ho - prizes were awarded
by the pastor. With approximately
four weeks in which
to work, we thank all the workers
for a total annumt raised of il.
42. Work was .started two weeks']
ago on our new $30,000 education- |
al building. The worker "' ? mnt-.
injT great?progress and with"'
favorable weather conditions, this
building will be completed at a
very early date.
Mrs. Maggie Foster was the
recipient of many lovely and il* TnL_giits
oE -Wednosd ay after no<?mThe
Occassioft was a baby shower
given her by the members of the
Victory Club at the home.of Mrs. '
Bessie Porter. 278 Highland Ave.
Mrs. Porter .home was beautifully
decorated-\vith_spcing flowers and
several games were played by the
guests.
LEESVILLE NR\VS
Sunday was not such a good
nay tor church poers hut we
were found at the Olive Branch
Baptist church, where, there was
a great day of sei.vice.s. It marl-:-,
ed the Sftth anniversary.?Factor
Rev. J. R. Wilson used for a
Scripture lesson 25th chapter of
Exodus. Praer. hy Rev. Watson.
After which the Cteik pave a
brief history - of --the early peneration
of the churqh-?speaking
of some of the early pastors, the'
-Rev. -J. W.- Williams and-Kev. f!. ~
W. Bowen arid rrt'any others that
the writer failed to pet names:
?even?though tlieie watt a sister,
an aged lady Rachel Bouknipht,
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founder of the church. There were
many other names. Itcv. (\ !'
Sterling preached a wonderful
sermon. The church - will l>e ton.,
remembered. There were many
members from other churches to
witness the <ermfOW
.Miss Shirley W. Wilson was
home f??i the \\cek end-.with he.
parents .i. H. Wilson and Mrs.
Wii on.. Also .Miss Jn'anila Robinson
wno was also home for the
mil. J?bt5 are from State
T ' v\ e a1 \\ays jFTTiTI ~
ha1
?-M. ?4-a-P, I U nii. lint.
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Kc\. .1. 1.. I.i> in.oton. Pastor
St. ..M-;}ttho\\ ? 'S. S. heynn at
'ihe-?iV<ua" hi.t'ir villi a .lar.ee . attend;
hoe. Sunt* a< a..- sunt. 'and
teachers were- at their post of
.of. ditjU'..?TLe le..-uUi_v.as a? veev
^ntorc-tin.c o:ie aril was discussed
to its fullness. \ s.'-ft-io;; fno ;
the .I'iiiior CJioi: - :r ? ?! into
TVnver Sfi-attp ?t33B
"I heard 'the .Jes'L-."
Prater by iV;i.- Iln.vn.e- Ke'j?-r.
selectin;'. Ily and iy. iVb-e .(inn
from \\liom , aii. : ' i-'
followed villi
Lifted .Mel" litn.n .'"Jo was read
.while . I'shcx-v-'lifitwJ Txhc..uf.fiua:ut
Prayer of thanks, Ly hea. .Like
Lar'rt nuife. A visitor, Panther yf
Cufvaiyv . Iiap.tif t A :aia:!i: Solo by
Miss Sal lie Kelley "I would he
"thriie," Ihtel. (iVaeis Albert si-'ters,
"I ve tint Ili-aw i <.)n My
mind*" Then the pastor 'cauie hefore
lis selectii,'r- !:i te\t from
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THE PALMETTO
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! the -iid chapter 14th verse of| 1.
i Apcsth-i Suhjrct: Christian Jn-j
dehtness to Christ Jesus, ended |
with s(ihk "doing Away." Calling J
for joiners with hymn 601 fol- ; *
.lowing. The' officers lifted the i '
r ollct t inn. Choirs,'Sunshine Hoard
j ]
; and I'sher Board made their !
* perlormvtnee. Then the clerk gave j
the financial report. Rally for
i Red Cro.-s, announcerpent and
welcoming visitors to come again. ,
Tiiat ended the <lay at Pilgrim
Rest:
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| *?1 .sln.'r?Ui .n .l?Union?con- f---*
\ened with St, Peter in North, '
S. ('.* All churches reporting col- '
lection 8SS.00. The next union 1
yvi.I lie r.t Prachjal. 1
j -I'sher Hoard Program was at
! Friendship Baptist Church. Sun. '
day. night with nine churches in- 1
1 vited. A mount-raised was $">7.r>n.
I h o J ninety' Ross a member of
Pilgrim Ke-^t died Sunday at thel '
! hospital.- Funeral services mronr-'" 1
. piote. - 1
Klentha Jenkins, Rpt. '
To <fl 17: \\ \l/IT-:i{ WHITK | j <
New York?Walter White, exe- |
ciijivo secretary '.of the National
dissociation for the Advancement '
; of Colored People, will be inter-;
i vifAv< il i.y Mary Margaret McBride |
! on her radio program on Saturday, I
i.A|ii ii A. Miss MeBride will quest- !
| i in (he XAAt'B leader aiiout his j
ja'Hcle. "How. Washington's Color (
i.iuo -Looks to Me,'' in the Satur-1 ;
| day livening Host .of . April .'J. The i
liiogram will he heard over the
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heater. A real iiarjrain $1295 I I
heater; new paint. $695
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FETER CHAPEL AME CHURCH "
Rev. It. A. Young, Pastor- ?-o:
C?ullolv?Tl.ti C.C. uuu,' -*1UJ u\ !
:>rder l.y t-he Sjipt. lirb. K.JJ. Hep- ' j,
lerson with teachers on their job. n
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rhe pastor's wife taught class \'n. , p
I The lesson was very interesting, p
Subject: "Jesus Strengthens His
Disciples. .Our pastor ntade some s]
:iiiiely remarks on t .h e lesson j
.vhich we all enjoyed. Collection
?1.85. "\j e:
Alter S. :s. was over, bur P. E. jt
ante forward with a burning mes- j 0]
uige drum. God's?Store __lIou.se A - j!_ tl
jove and he preached from the j g]
bottom of bis heart. The spirit |
an high and we all enjoyed the '
nessage. Elder I.O. Simmons took |
lis text from St. Luke 9:30' and r,^
lis theme was "Five Thousand fed '
,vith two fishes and five lbaves."
Tou can see that a great thing
ike that is impossible to our won- gt
lerftd working God. He moves in es
mysterious?ways-.?bis wonders to
reform. Collection was 23.50. Af- (jt
tor service our Elder went into ni
:?tlier husinp^s of his second qugr-- g<;
tcriy -conference. After the?dbsr to
id Conference, our P. E. Elder-H<
:l I It l jiuait'J UIIU :!!? \\ 111* HI1U SISier. |
Amanda Gilliam and Sister Map- I h<
pie Cunton were the dinfver puest ec
of. Mrs. Morpan and Mrs. Esther 6t
Hunter of Whitmire, S. C. We en- h;
joyed-having them in our. liomje, B
and our pastor Was happy to know rt
( hat he became tho winner of the \v
popularity contest in the Spartan- t?
burg District, that colrveCofV oa<!H
the 28th of this month at the sj
Thomas Chapel A. M.r E. Church, h:
Mrs. Eastei- M?irp4fi?'Rpt. ^ jtf
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SERVICES O]
CHI R(Tv OF THE REDEEMER X
Pineville, S. 0.
Kev. A. M. Roberts, R. D. ,s]
Priest-in-Charpe ; & *![?-( A)
April 4, 1954 . ' b1
PASSION SUNDAY g
?10:15 A." W.^CHurch School. if
11:50 A. M.?Celebration of the h:
Holy Communion and Sermon; la
"The S;acrlftcial Sulferinp ; o 1 tl
Christ." T
11:00 P. M.?Young People Ser-__?<
vice League meeting-.
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Passion Sunday is the first day m
f Passion Wees preceding Holy or
fcek, during: which time we medale
on the ?uvont* w>
connection with the last week at
f CHirst's earthly', life from is
afrrrSuml'ay to Good Friday, pre- M
aratoiy to becoming: fellow suf- D
?rers with Him so tlyit we may
lare in the victory of the resur- di
jction. May ^rou"_pray earnestly j H
> measure irp to the sacrificial'
<umnle of vonr l-nr<i mid Sav^4-a>1*.
Christianity is the religion! pi
f se?f sacrifice and the way of
le Cross is-.the only road toj
lory. ." j M
Father Alexander ?M. Roberts.!
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T. PISGAH A. M. E. CHURCH | ei
Rev. R.^M. Williams, Pastor j ul
S. S. was called to drcler by- the ! ^
ijpt. Rro. D. Jenorette. The classwere
beautifully taught by -the
achers. Racked up with "a wonirful
subject: "The New Com
andment." The lesson-was review
I bVjthe Supt. We all were happy
*TOTrr&srKtTch a fim? "ieS^on. C(jfction
$4.10. JL
The service opened at the usual
nir with a fine prayer service,
inducted by sister Johnson and
hers. After the prayer service,
vmn No. 1 was* sung.. Prayer' by
to. ' Johnson. The scripture was
>ful. T.heii. the nastor came for- ~
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aid with a glorious message. He Q
)ok~~his text from Roman 0:28. 8
e nicfl tffci a subject: "Power will [ C
?ve the world."- * The spirit ran | q
ifch art<| it was some time before
iiUjrf ii)ujd get quieirAfter the ser|g
ton-the dears of the ehtifrch were > q
pened for joiners. No ?he came. ! 3
he JAmiOj-s were in thev choir. jS
BOVifi"fi Iwiprnn of
pofi^ored by Mrs. Johnson* with-i 8
ic variOBej^hi^ches in the neigh- g
orhood making it a complete pro- j 8
ram The spcaker_?or the oven-1 o
ig was Rev. Frazier, who took ?
is text from St. Matt. 25:8?Our gj
imp is gone out.tlsing for a ?
leme: "Jesus As A True Light." <p
he spirit ran high and everyone '8
s." We thank God for this great ^
nder s
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essaee. Prav that he will keep I
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Some of the visitprs for t&foy jr /
t?ro:?Miss Johiisuu arid fi)?lfVy i
id friends of Conway; Mrs. ^
and Mrs, Green from Flovgpcq;j _
rs. Fraiser and Miss Philip
eautford. - ' , ' *
The pastor and his wife were ^ac
nner quests of Mr. and Mrs. du<
inds. , . - ,,, .?^
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You are always welcomed\r t ..9. no.'
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ONI^TTA BAPTIST CHURCH vv.ij
Rev. M. S. Duncan, Pastor
. . KUI
Sunday March 21, iy54 S.S./be- idh
\n at the regular hour. TMM&fc- Tfi
ar devotion was had, prayfaf1Ify sflj
iupt. assembling* t>f the ^aaSe^r B
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rhc.yu^jeot: "The Now Com5
ndment.' Scripture reading, St
in 13:' 17-2J 34-36 and 21-27.
and the t"
dewing of lesson tyy Mr. P
rnrfrix. 'Atifiouncernent and clos
r hvniri'.' Benediction,
kittle Miss Dorothy ALney watt
k in S.S. after being absent!
b' to a broken arm.
11 rs. Blanch Boyde returned!" *
lie after spending two r w^ksl
Lh 'her mother, Mrs'. Mattiei
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Mrs. Dorothy Price j(na son are!
Jte__aftei" spamiing sometime'*Th^eV
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