The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 26, 1955, Page Page Six, Image 6

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HEBRON BAPTIST CHURCH Rer. W. D. Coker?Pastor j Stfnday was a dreary day, hut i the appointed hour found the SuptJ and co-workers at their post of duty. After shying the call to worship was led by Mrs. Evelyn Faucett. The lesson was taught . *4 front the subject Christian Living, | (Temperance) lesson. Banner for finance class No. 12 Rev. Coker; pastor. For attendance the banner" went to class ^Tf>. R,?Mth?I), (f. Pl"it* tnnnhn.* ? * After the morning devotion, outsit* Was rendered by the senior choirs Pulpit guest Rev. A. C. l>uc " The scviptury, \yas read front a portion of 51 PSalltis. From the tiiejne: Why men fail? An-inspiring message by the pastor. At 5:00 p. m., the Missionaries held a very good-meeting with the - Vnt. Mi**?Wiww?Beusley " siding. ~ t av. -LdO aIis. Lorene Philson was ?L?;ti to ihe pastor's Aid Chili " ' * >t>:; homo in Laurens. The open :n< oil-- was led l>v Alr< e-'idh pfaym?by the""p'resident itc/l. AL " Kiiinev wlm also mm i.lml w ver tlie busings session. Mrs. Phil se?v h*d thr dhJWlSjuinrTdTTdwed-hy~ others. Mrs. Janje Little, Misses _ Carolyn aml Kvtdyn ^hilsnTr assisFed in serving a delicious dinner. Mrs.'Bertha Jones thJfnked the hostess Mrs. Mnnie Lee will entertain the next meeting the fhjjrd Sunday r?- fjn April.. Sunday at 4:00 p. m., Mrs. T.enore. Fleming' will entertain the Sunshine Club. , Mrs. Laura Will entertain the Busy Bee Club at her home on Bell _St. Sunday M&rch 27. "''' ~ Rev. W. D. Coker and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs D. C. Priiitt. TMNEY GROVE A. M. E. * CHl'KCH Rev. T. H. Weathers?l'astor : S. opened at the usual 'timoj< \\7th the Supt, and co-workers at { their 'post. The classes were combined and taught L?y Mr. Wade I ? -Trappi Thie lesson was rpAucu'ini hv h > the Supt. We were indeed proud to have in ou*> midst Miss Cook ; and Miss Clara Brown of New- t berry, S. C., students of Allen U+ii versity. They hi jught greetings at , 1 ' v; , ^|:| 'X. fc, It C ^^R3^__^Lp%k dtt-rf- >555^?W0$*?4? ' rfHE^V I " ..' - I r ^ ~l the close of service. Service began immediately,opei ed with song led by Mr. W. Trapp I'rayer was offered by the snipe Several selections by the choir After whjvli 'hymn No. 1 -wm lined by the 1'. E.* Mr. -Samite Trupp offered prayer. Second hy mn 2UU. Scripture lesson was rea< by the P. E 1(5 verses of the cliwj ter of St. I.uke. Notices read b; Mrs. Julia Ringer. After singing 1'. K. Addison came before the au 4rm*f and selected Ids text fruii >t. Luke first chapter and the )"!t! verse- Fear not, Zaeharias:; forth; prayer is heard. The message wa well prepared and delivered wit! force! The speaker made a beanti fill illustration of prayer aud tie results obtain from it will linge long in the minds of our ami Invitation hymn was extended t joiners._Visitors II, Miss Hrowr -Miss Cook, students of A lion I'ni versity and Mr. Jessie I yln:m l i oin 1 'leasant Sp'iniys??ww phased t? have them worship wit) tis. .Visitors, are always welconu I't""1.!il 111 11 tilers hack in service again. Still T ynO t.U.I mil' jOlL'T..!' I.'.IT Weathers is not g e i ting alone wrl \\ e are still hopeing. ami prayiii] for i*.is recover. l'rayers of tb JiigliU'Olis prevalieth .much, s Christians continue to pray. Mr. J W. Neliiiiis has returned -from th hospital where lie was a patient We are proud to report that h seems to be getting along nieel> Mis. \eluins, liis wife was tlv guest of her son and daughter-ii law, Rev. and Mrs. J. K. A. Xei urns. - ... After service the choir motion to St Jnnies.to the singing union -Mr;? and'-Klea/.er, .M is Marie Young. Mrs. Pearlie.Caiman Mr. Thadeus Eleazer and Mr. Wil lie Sultun visited Miss 1S. P.oyi and Mrs. Carrie K. M??lnivi? !>?. sop thy past week. We were indon proud to have them. ? " L. S Hoyd.Rpt. NEW BETHEL A. M. R. L'H L'llCH Kev. ('. Black?Pastor Lcxinirton, S. C, The past or 1; itH in smiles over such a successfu Sunday. The S. S. Pupils are jus tnxious to share in the activities )f the S. S. The morning worship began with lie musical choir singing: Oh Foi ? ? ~r UN? tlek MEANS L "i . 0 * 4 M ~ m*g i\ * Yo p-4 doc j f =T you tire interested in far ur Agricultural Develop mi SOUTH CAR0L VI A Thousand Tongues To Sing. i Sri-.pi nr.' _ I.y (he imshtr,: 1st?Cor. . I.'! cliajrter. Meditation hymn No. \\ here He I.cuds Me. After . which tin.- pay tor. brought us the sf~~7Tie.ssag>c fTdTti the the me: The I Lord Is. My Shepljerd. He so heauti I fully illustrated to lis how we can ' - walk through the v alley even in 1 i-h-? -iv::d't\v (if death without" any i' ; 'Vat of evil if we take (Jod with ' his sermon gave us" courage . ! ttenetli fin- annilwii' A "* ? 'the nnstor and family had *" -!i' " -.:!* Sir and Mrs. Daniel >" V. . Thvv went to St. Paul Bap i t < ?>( t h to share in* a musical - ntev '.m that Pleasant Hill was i' iKiv'tr.;. Pythel Choir, sang along i with several others choirs. . i. Sunday night found us right c hack to- Bethel for. our even-. 1.1 in!'- ?\\ hen the pastm?Inu-i ugh: us another wonderful mesi! i . jiifi'. ?-? ej?tint4 In thy was Baptised after hi the. morning service. ' | Rev. I'I.mk^nnMjimj^^ ^-rTTT-trtiTrtr9?^^-. "iTnd Mrs. "Olin L' <, If I 111' ()!' 'ho l<t S|]>i<in y i" AT-rell. L- The |>?>-1??i' i? asking cveiy nit'iil' ?' | hoi t'< do all possible to make the " tlio :'.rd 'Snnihru |n~ April at K:00 p. I. m. e Mr. J."W. Dlaek is muoli inipro[. ved after undergoing surgery at ?' the Veteraft JI< tspital. Jj \. M, K. I'NKIN TO HEAR MKS_ I SACK 'OS ( 111 R< II LAWS j The A. M. E, Ministerial Union I held its weekly meeting. Monday J~" 1 :Otr~TU*~MT. in the Partheni'a Reid i Chapel (located in Faith Hall at I Allen University). j ?d' tl-.e Union, presided at the ses, sion. I Among signifii-iint iu;it?n>-c #1Li. ensued were the installation service for the newly elected officers, Bishop Reid and Rasters' Easter Party, to\ts and themes hv various i mirtistors. and .now laws of the AI'fican Methodist Episcopal Church. The I'rouram Com'MitlQ" select. " |"i By T-' V Vhv'i 1 TTi * i ' 1 i n |111 1, of the A. M. E. Church, to adt dress the I'nion, at its next nieet> iny, on "New Laws of the A. M. E. Church." Dean H. S. Davis ohseri ved that many recent laws, passed by our General Conference should ^ | JFITS^j|| More production and ossible when South Carolina on electric service to help wi Just how can elect: When electricity works for cows, grinding feed, automa chicks and live stock, pundoing dozens of other jobs and energy for additional p u get maximum efficiency be< >s these jobs with a minimurr Then, electricity provides e hours, instant outdoor li provides light to prote your farm horrn t ming electrically for greater int Department. We'll be hap INA ELECTRIC > * V r > IN muw i< , I)i* interpreted and imnhnsi/.cd. He < "nw'l.iiaiitki, in particular, the Jaw .. peitaininu u> the ntpptRafritiy; of ! church property. I Waltace K CTu ml in < I II.ATTA NKWS ,j The Sunday School open ht 10:- v | MO A. M. The Supt., beinj? absent, ? tlie Asst. Supt. Key. Paid German was in charcc Till' lrvwon wir dh?cussed l>v- the?various i'hrs?oS." All . : the classes made jiood reports. At 11. '10 Morning Service outran. I devotion led by Rev. Paul German, [and the Senior Choir. Hypm No. ! a\Mt, matter by Deacon Randolph. ? Ive^/jf'i^nel Choir sanjr, Trusting j In His Word. Scripture readintr by Rev., ^rank Moody, tie read .the*. 15?h chapter of-St John. Hymn . 1 XV!'*! """fr -After which Hit' J pastor Rev. Wright, eame forth ^ ) with?a wonderful?sermon taken f ruin Timothy 1 in. "Thome: The i Kird Of The Jottrnev. . Sunday niirht 7-;^n ?"? nil ' ? j c<l a wonderful picture show at | W.A.m Cli-ipol I We regret very much to hear-of ( Sht is^tke.wife.?of Mr. Jo'in lid?~ | winds, tier funeral, .will he this.' | # ' 4 <~ I Tuesday at 2:M0 p. ni. at Weston Cjtrtpcl A i\I. K. Church. ',, Those on the sick list arc: Mrs.' . (Jcrtruile Johnson, Mrs. Bertha Crawford Jahte; --Nfrs. Jessie Lane. . Mrs H. C. Wi-ipht'spent la-t vt<Vk j in Sumter. S. C., visiting relatives , and friends. Morris Colleg'c choir will he at . l_t lie-high . school Sunday at 'I:W ji. . j in. Tiie puldic is invited to attend. i. M. IX Moore, Rpt. | r tM C Ys wnmx haT'tist j ( 111 |{( H j.Kev. K. I). Wise?Pastor ^ IVayer service 11 :.'J0 conducted j h.v Sister Annie Hendrix, ]>orothy ! Hayes. llymit -Xn. 44!) C. M. lead ^ j in prayer hy Rev. Reese; The Mis | sum oiienug was taken up l>y 8is. ? I Haves, I'rayer over the Mis?inn l>v 1 * t' [Hew Johnson:?TtTF~~pftstor came t HrrrrtJ 'singing a spiritual1 song. j. Heading. Si. Matt. 8-1-5 using for ) his Subject: "I'm To Make A Full ^ j Time. The -spirit was very high i while the man of God spoke to Us ! by the way. ' . , At :n<)0, a program was sponsor ===== r=TT ("? <i ' -pLU/ sto&iS p v more profit are farmers depend ith farm chores. ricity help you? j, you ? milking a ticallv brooding ? iping water and- v. i, you save time roductive work. - ti sause electricity n 1 of supervision. r xtra "daylight" ' * r ighting and also n i i i i . / ct ana nngnten e and buildings. . profits, coil on >py to help you. i 1! GAS CH* ? : ? * $u? * % -4 JL-1 raw I 1 y .M (>t her HenrV. \Vo were glad ,? '..Li Si. .inines, Clmlk Hill ami t. IVlea. 2C<\\ llethel. St Paul to 101 p out in our program, The sum if $H>7.40 was raised. I would like to remind the momhts that we have Sister Amic M. lohnson who is in the Good Sanaritan Hospital. We .hope she rill he home ?oort. 1 Annie M. Hendrix, Rpt. ' ' J 1X10.V-A. M.K GTU RGH lev. I). I). Felder?Minister j I AKK VIKW?Our Sunday ehool hetfan at 10:00 a. m., with lie Supt., in charge. Th^ Immedi- | ,te C!itss<-No. 2 received the ban- | or for rftiskig te largest amount 1' money .\Worship service began is usuai nour ii:au witn tne jun-, i'hx>ir rendering music. ^he pas or ascended the rostrum and afit prelimnnarios?he dclivcred a ' bid stiring sermon to a capacity ludience from St. Luke 8:f?4, "And osiis said, somebody touched me " At 7: < >< I r, ill tlir mini mm iiiuii elebrated its 44 th anniversary vllich We >b:lll lV.11 ynil td.f.i.fr-j-.r-Tp?ail in our report next week, so lie m t ive look for the fjoml ncws. -j The Yoinvtr Mens' Club met at he home of Mrs, Mc.Lester Davis ui last Friday night at .which time iiore than 25 young men attended. Hie Pres.. being absent Mr. Haines k Ford was in charge. A very inere i'ttg. anf an enjoyable meetnjf was held. Mr. Luke Odum leads-the Social Committee, Mr.' 'ortest. Nance heads the Program 'ommittco, Mr; Jasper. Hayes the kd< rtaining Committee and ^^r Kemper Rogers the Sick Commitec. Pro!hers- Hooker T. Crawford, .. W. Fjord arid Silas Stanley are he lie/. inrmbT'Ts. 1 he next moetng will-he hejd at the home of Miv larlee Hayesat 8:00 p m., on the it si I"11 idny night iir April. You ire invited. Mr. Joe Ford."grandson of Siser-Jahb' O .Fm-il -flmv Khmo fi,. Icrmany several days ago. He1 pent more than two years in the S Army serving in the medical ?rpr. H( i.? now?a?rivillair 7ST rarin welcome greeted him at lome. the church and community, tl present he is working very iard in assisting his grandmother 11 constructing their new home. i We regret to report that Bro. W. I. Ford is sick at home while Mrs. I dnnijh V. M( Kav^-hr-sTek"fn AT\i~I~i ins hospital. She was rushed there j , speedy recovery. Mrs L. II. Fladger spoilt several lays in Florida visiting with hqr laughteV, Miss Cornetha Hayes, ihe reported ? -an -enjoyable and feasant stay. Mrs. I..-Cooper of Allendale. S. and wife of Prof. Cooper, hand Ulster of Columbus High Sbhool " as our 'Sunday visitor at church, he is now living in oi # eoTTimunic.' Welcome to our community. ! is CofOiPi lit ?iri/1 Mvj . I? C fright of W eston Chapel A. M. E hureh, T.a.,tta were pleasant Sunay night visitors at the parsonage ist weekend. Dr. Wright and our astor l ave hcen devoted iiaends r many years. The pastor and family wish to xtend sincere* thanks to the folavTTuT families for "remembering i icm itV such a tangible way to the arsonage overjhe weekend: Mr. i rid Vrs. Jenkins Ford and family It . and Mrs. I.like Odum and daiibler and Mr. and Mrs. Priestly ord and .Son, also Mr. and Mrs. I f. II. rord and family. Wo are app.v to report that Sister Rosa f 'ante and Sister Luke Odum are P ami out again after a spell of lness. Sis Katie Rogers is impro- ( ing at the writing. The pastor and i rof. Paul Ford will leave for the icUoral College at MilL.Branch? . M F. Church on Tuesday, la;eh 22. - " ' i The pastor and congregation) ill worship with the pastor and ood people at Friendship Rapt'st hurch Xo. 2 in Nichols, S. C. onJ lie' first Sunday evening at '7 p. i. You are invited to go with us.' Come to Church every Sunday, onip Thou with us, and we \j'ill do,) hee good.. __ * *? IRCl/IT ; Itov. It. H. Hampton?Pastor ! - . Mt. Carmel?"If thou bring thy ift to the alter and there rememerest that thy brother hath j tight against thee: Leave there j iy gift before the nltei\ and go j hy way; first he reconciled to thy I rother; and then come- and offer j iy gift." Due the threatening eather few were out for S. S. at) [oohfovd There will he a few that j 'ill brave the weather. The reporter worship with Gloer A. M. E. C.h.u1*0'1 along with , ho pai'tor. We entered ftr^. and ! might the beautiful lesson. Sub. j Ghrnstign Living." Every one cnPS.' y. . I ' K joyed tlie lesson and the review of 1 the lesson was well explained by the pastor and remarks by Rev. I Prison. The sisters open the pray- ! 1 | er service singing I Will'Trust] In The Lord. A Charge To Keep I Have was lined by Rev. Pinson. Sis ' 1 ter Pinson led in prayer. 1st hymn i O For A Thousand Tongues Toj Sing. Prayer, Choir sang, Guide Me O Thou Great Jehovalv. 2ml1 hvmn, Q For A rl" r Will- Wiib ? (rod. Seiiptui'O Was read from St Luke !):1-17 by the pastor. Above namecl hymn, 'Missionary offering and?-prayer of consecration by Rev. Pinson. God Getting Us Ready For That Grent Day led by Bro. Jim Lee. A burning message was brought to the Christian army by the pastor from St. Luke 0:62. No mrin having put his hand to the } -plough amh looking hack js fit for ' } the Kindgoni of God. The pastor r was carried away in ~Ihc spirit and ; t preached as never before. May the r man of God live to deliver many" 5 more. ' 1 UMnttT^WK'liarks l)rlve. * Mi ii Annie Mm T11111 ?fliU'J S. ' Fant and Mrs. Carrie Brown, 1201 ? ?S Fant-of Anderson, P. vunT0~l ["Visitors in the holhe of Mrs. Gra- . I cie. THcker. Pray for the stck. } (i-B; J. Reporter CALIIOt;X FALL CIH'RCI! ' NKWS AM) PERSONALS 1 I ' ? ' j The first Sunday in March was Quarterly Conference Day which ' was held at St. Paul A. M. E. < ( Church. The Presiding Elder was 1 on program first. Opening ?song i , Jesus We Look To Thee I n Pray- Ler. Prayer hv Brother Gray Next J song was led by the pastor Rev. li. .1 Riee. """ ' Presiding Elder "C. J. Glover "preached an inspirational sermon 1 His subject was: "City Xerah. The 1 I.oxl'.s Sunner W"s ginm in- th?.? pastor and the Presiding Elder. 1 The questions were answered, one * Deceased, Sister Alice. Jackson, and ' Memorial Service was held for,, ( h(T. Song, I Heard The Voice Of ' Jesus. Report from both churches f was grand. . . 1 he Elder gave interesting dis-! A "t iisjTion on the Rally for Allen I'ni ^ vers it y. He also received a net sum * of money from the j^vo churches. ' The funeral Services of Sister: Charlie Mae Moss was hold at ( " Springfield Baptist Church March j1 13. Everyone regret her loss to the j ? -pTvr^vrriTrTity TITi-i piiij ?o rest _ r under some beautiful flowers. i 21 ?Mr. and Mrs. Ray l'arker from ! ^ Detroit Michigan came down on a short and surprise visit to see her.: I sister, Mrsy I.ucile Johnson i> Mrs. Parker is the former Miss 9 Rerrgtta^Venshon Johnson. Mrs. Eliza Green sons from N. v Y. were visiting her during her a sliort illness. She look like the pic " ture of Health liow. "a M,rs Johnson spent the weekend v wrtli her pafeiTfsMr, and Mrs. L.. D. Benjamin, Helton, S. C. - (' M. C. Reporter a ? il SIIAIH GROVE A. M. E. (IllRCII l(ev. Willie Jefferson?Pastor j ' li RLYTHKWOOD?Shady. Grove A. M. E. Church is still marching cm. Again we can ~STry~\ve TuuT a l' grand time at Shady Gnne" Sunday School opened at the us- ti ual time. Subject: Christian Living, v After this we went into our ser- S( vices. Prayer service was conduct- ^ ed by Rev. Long. Praver offcrcil bv I'.rothor M. I). Davis and IJro Odeli | Harrison. Spiritual songs l?y the I choir and the spirit was with us. N After prayer service, the pastor came before us and open up in the I usual way with the order of ser- I vice. Hymn, A Charge To Keep I I Have was sung, prayer by Rev. A. I I.vng. Song by the choir."DPcaToguc I and Scripture reading from 2 Tim- | .othy 1 S, 2nd hymn, 0 For A Thou sand Tongues To Sing. Missionary I offering taken by the ushers. Song U/XO ASSEMBLY UOo A FACTORY HOSIE 25,0i * | MEN'S SOCK WHITE NYLONS 60 GAUGE ?Q 30 DENIER U?/l. FIRST QUALITY MEN S UNDERV ?^'T-SHIRT> i , -v- r, r-'r;?: t--?^ ? -?>< *? AtttH-'r.W'ni.^V V?V* ... ?W:v^4..--.'A i ; ' ' I?y the choir.The pastor came before us wi\h the message taken from Hebrews, 14?chapter thiough^lsl veisj. Now 'aith is the Substance of things loped for; the evidence of things lot seen. Subject: We live by i-'aith. Truly our hearts were made :o rejoice "as we listen to this lncil iage Invitation hymn, 0 God Our I?'lL TP Past. -The officers came and took up collection, rhc amount of $22.50 and the ush rs finished the music. At 3:00 in the afternoon we had vorship service at Good Aim baptist Church. The Rev. \V. 51, lordon and his choir, Usher boards and members, again we tad a gospel feast as we listen to lev. Gordon. -His tcvt was fa Von rom Luke 20 chapter and 34 verse,tnd JeSus answering, said unto hem, the children ,of this worhL narry and are given in marriage, 3ub;eet: News Of Another World. '' i'/"""" .N'mn T T' 1 fri tToice Of Jesus Saving-, Collection Collection for the day was 148.75. We thank our visitors for aiming . and hope , they'll come a-, rain. Von are always welcome at Hiady (Irove. ~ We are still praying for Mrs. susie Mae Harrison and Mr.s. Jan tie Huff who is still on our Trick ist. Kthel Mae Jac;kson. llpt. 3KTIM.KH KM It Vl'TIKT "Ill HOI Itcv. (i.. .!. Odom?Minister" Sunday?school was called to oiler hy the ass't Supt, along with he teachers. The lesson was very nter.esting. Subject: Christian lading. Motto: 1 Peter 1:15, 10. Fine emarks were made by the minis<T. ?Morning worship began Ht The isual hour. Processional.. Choirs; hen responsive reading; The Fsta dished King, Gloria Patria, Prav r hy the Minister. Scripture read ng: 1 John 4:1-10 Prayer and in is don offering, etc. hy i""-'"11 Id vas taken from 1 Corinthians 15:0. His subject: Grace of Christian dynamo. A wonderful sermon was nteresting to nil. Dr. S. Higgihs, President of tllen University worshiped with is. Fine remarks, from Dr. Higrins was enioyeil by nU.-tn-Ms re' narss lie said, the greatest things mybody can be is a servant for 9 Evening worship began at 0:45. levotion and then pulpit service. d fr.Qrn. liie-iith -chapter of SfT Mat" hew, the 27th verse. Mr. Wallace cas in charge-of the music in the bsence of Sis. Goodwin. We were appy to have friends of the city nd out-of-town puest to worship nth us. You ate always welcpme. Prayer meetinp every Wednesay evenini? at 8:00 p. m. Missionry meetinp every Thursday fcven , ip at the usual hour. Church Reporter . titANCHVILI.E NEWS 1 ETHER A. M. E. CHURCH lev. L. 1). Kinp?Pastor Sunday school opened at tho_usa! hour with the Supt., Mrs, era Leven and eo-worhers pfecnt. The lesson was beautifully j uipht and discussed and it was a ery lovely day. After the I.ord [?nt showers of blessinps upon the urth Saturday nipht. On Sunday i WEBBER M( 139 BOULE1 Telephone 1357 iprir Mill Gif, JIWA J JIV1AA1 UU OWNED STORE SELLING I RY AT SA \ INGS I T TO 7.r> 00 PAIRS TO CHOOSE FRO 1 Z 10 PairK' LADIES NYLONS 51 GAIOK f-Q 15 DENIER R E I) F () X FIRST QUALITY VAIjtE, First Quality First Quality ??* ; , ' rift ^Saturday. March 2C>, IS *1 r ? night, it -tvus ay old folks cone?? given by Mr^.* Julia Minis in t ' . honor of the Church, it was vpiy i'-onii mill n I;i >-> < muni n mi out ' j enjoy them; ' *7-' 1 . <o., Sunday w?.>_vver" more happy to have Mr. and Mrs. Spij ner from Orangeburg down visiiiUyyi i iVlrs...witter aim son also the Clove family and Mrs. Reed family. ' Mrs. Martin l.ockett is noinj; very itieely in- the hospital in Net I v?,.|, continues to improve she will be back South to her nom1* I c.i,aiii soon. Mrs Alazor is still 0\ " the sick list, also Mrs. Elizabeth! Boncpart. We hope for them speedy recovery. -The City C luhis of BranchvHk itj.*-' are doing good work. The churches are all cleaned up and beautiful W&i . i with flowers through our County i Agent, Mrs. Rosa R. Adams. We Ju* looking iorxvaril lor l amp 1 Harry Daniels in June. C. M. Miller,,' Rpt. GREFNVIEW BAPTIST. I f HI RGH- ? : v Rev. J. AV: Davis?Pastor i 1_ On this blessed sabbath morning it.L.^u J-tu JMJlUi .-UiUiWf- oh-: caiT\ OH' QllV son h""^ )/.i Our Sti: i!ay1 School was open f> -ed at ten o'clock by our Supt. ^. and we had a wonderful discus- ?& ' sion on the lesson, ."Christian t J.b.ing' fv< in .which many hijpful factors was brought out. _ aft. I A warm prayer service, was con ?* ducted by Deacon Anderson for Scour.morning worship. The niorpinf ff ? scripture was read. Mission offer 5, -.i^ng and prayer hy Dec. Abney. The *i r morning -music .was furnished S, i by* the .senior choky. Our pastor -delivered the morning message which was enjoyed by 'r trll-^ve trust that each one was henofited from this wonderful nies sage brought by the man of God. ' Our H. Y. P. U. was held at .0:30 p. m. .by its President, Dec. David. _ Evening services was at 8:00 p. .in. with our assistant pastor in - i^haige. Rev. Cloud with a \ery irtores-ting. topic, Death Is Our Last E\\j). The different phases of death 1' \yas\ discussed, -and wc* trust that \ each individual wa.Cenlighted,on so (no of these points. Doing this week March if 1-2.'), - the Oimuii Convention will he held r.t our church'with various church worshiping with us each night. ? CAMDEN JOTTINGS i> Sunday was a high day until 5 o'clock or later in New Bethel AM. E CV)i:> vt^2plutnk rjnrl-A-VH^r- i -iwl^i " and left: a record in dear old Cam ji den, niy ntitlTe* and beloved city. ~~a ("Mrs. Manah Johnson and Mrs Jessie Moody and others were being talked about in such a !o- J y'?g?Chrii:tim??way. "Vitrd~ IJess ? 1 evciyrme "for wKuLJhey did and said. New Bethel seem to have put ' _ on- new life. 1 Rev. Brown left a lasting iniprps , | si'on. Camden has seen and felt some of w hat Kichard AjlejLi ioU lowers of 1 ho5 can and will do. To SOt' till* lit t 1 ? ^ 5 V..M/U yj l ^ 111 > ilfiu hoys and hoar them sin^ would I In-Ill all hears. Come a^i-in so:.n, please. F. K. 1>. Hurst. !!]jt. Subscribe For The Palmetto Leader FTOR SALES F VRD N. K fW*J n nr.'ihiir<r O C v/i ullgVMUI kT. I ore ^ assemhly ry;-a * WILL E>'D % \I _0 5? V 1 .?? #? * substandard _____ : . ^ """ p N Y I.ON SttMcb? SOCKS Fit any size 5 p,irs SI .00 Substandard Hriefs and ^Qr Shorts ' T ^ -v ',,n \ Q trrrnt C ' - . _