The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 26, 1955, Page Page Eight, Image 8
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?l^mCNNETTSVILLE NEWS
. Alonp: wyi the Sunday mornin
worship at Evans Metropolitan /
M. E. Zion Church, MrsJ Fanni
James, a faithful melnber of sai
church was funeralized by th
pastor, the Rev, Mrs. V. E. Jei
fers, aftoy. which her body was t
ken to -Sumter, S C. for burial. .
Kood woman indeed has fallqn.
..At 7:00 p. m., Rev. N..T. Robi
son delivered a good sermon spo
sored by the younj* men CJospi
Chorus of the church.
At St Michael Methodist ehurc
?the Suttthty morning-worship w?
inwvl Rev. W. M. Stokes the e
ficient pastor delivered a wonde
ful message.
At Shiloh Baptist, Rev. H. I
Wright delivered a fine messag
The Sunday school forum met la
Wednesday night at the -home <
TP- and Mrs T. M Mi-Collnm <
?Hudson St.
Don't wait until the last day
purchase your ticket to hear tl
Morehouse College Male Glee CIi
-from Atlanta, Ga., \vJio will mal
,on in? in Si kriitHiiiy in Aprrr Km
? ' Avoid the rush and the delay 1
purchasing your ticket now.
The attendance and the Sunda
t morning worship at Reedy Bi'anc
Baptist church are good. The g >t
people around McColl, S. Cr kr.o
how to treat visitors. In
the Bennettsville news coh
mn of last week, we want to mal
a correction in which it was stale
that a special meeting of the Ma
noro i ouniy nrancn 01 mo inaai
I' was held last Monday nght {
St Paul Baptist Church. It shoul
have been The Marlboro Count
Citizenship Committee held a sp<
March 14, at St. Paul Bapti:
Church Rev. L. \V. Ware pastor.
Mrs. Dora Pegues from Farro
Pa , left last weekend after spen
ing jL month or_ more in the cit
' visithnr her sister Mrs. T.nl
Wright on West Main St., an
other relatives.
The stork while on a week-en
visit of the South >yest section c
the city stopped at the home t
Mr. and Mrs. Willie M. Leod. c
Kila S. and left a fine boy babj
Mother and son are ding nicely.
The, sad news reached the cit
early Monday morning that or
good friend and brother Dea. Jc
Reid, a Deacon of Beaver Dai
Baptist Church, a mason, aiid
charter member of the Pee De
I'nion died. Funeral service will b
Thursday of-this week at 4:00 i
?m. A good man has fallen. Sice
. on Joe. ? ?? Da
the sick list, Mrs. Katie Bo
rtrt? vi.... lim...
< " , i -iwyrrwu) ini.
" Anna Coltynon, Mrs. Rebecca Co
vinptoi), and "Mr.1 Cam tjuirtr
Gallic S. McCoy, Ilpt.
IHNMS CHAPEL BAPTIST
CllURCIi
Rev. C. C. Tobin?Pastor
Sunday school opened at the u
slial hour with officers and teach
or? at their post of duty. The less
on was very interesting and enjo
erl by all classes. After Sunda
school, a warm prayer service .wo
conducted by Dea. Mack Speake
and others.
Remarks was made by the pas
tor concerning the Sunday schot
lesson.
t .Morning service bej;an in th
! usual way. 1st hymn lined 454 :
ni. A Charge To Keep I Havi
Scripture lesson, Roman 8:1-14.
Jesus He's Mine santf by th
choir. Mission offering and prayc
choir sang, I'fti ' On The Battl
field For My Lord. Rev. Tohi
used for his text, Amos 4:12, Pr
p'are to meet God. Oh Isreal
wonderful message enjoyed Ityal
. o .jl'lie open dour was agaifHerttende
and one joiner, Miss Mary Jacl
son. Our many prayers (jo out fc
this young lady. Choir sang Com
And Go To That I.and. Armour
cements.
At 7:110 the pastor preached f
nother. interesting sermon.
On Sunday night March 27, 19fi
the Spiritual singers will render
tries. The public is invited. Prayc
service every Thursday night t
? 8:00. Visitors are always welconu
Lucile Burt, Rpt.
ZION BAITIST CHURCH
Rev. .1. I*. Reeder?Pastor
The opening of Sunday Schoi
at. ten o'clock with Deacon Cap
presiding marked the begining <
our morrjing, service. The Sunda
School lesson, Christian Livin
(Temperance). It was again ev
denTtTTat the students were inte!
ested in the lesson and had d<
voted some time to a prayerft
study of it. Our Sunday, Schoi
Superintendent, Mr. Dcnley wt
not with us Sunday. He is in tl
I
? Veteran's Hospital. We certainly
missed him. We p'rity that he will ?
g diave a speedy recovery. Mrs. Whit
L. taker brought "aiirmhinnt' nr n nnl.i ie
of encouragement to the" classes,
d Remarks were ma^c by the pastor
ie ird jS;in?lr?y School was dismissed,
r- Our regular order of servi.-e fol
a lowed. The pastor, Rev. Reeder de\
livered the message His. text was
taken from Philippians 4:8. The
n Subject. "Think On These Thing*."
n The pastor pointed out that life is
el so short out if taken right is s pre
cious. Truth should he our guide,
h For truth will always rise regard
is |-less to the number of times if Ts
f- crushed. If man does not know the
r- truth, he can not think or act
right. In order to know the truth
S 1 one mus take the right attiude or j
e. j have the "mind of Jesus."
st The Hrotherhood and H.T.I!
jf sponsored a unique program at the|
program was well attended. Re-j
to | iresiimeiHS were served nnmedia- I
ie[_l?ly_aftcr the program. Remarks'
ib were made by the pastor and the
ce evening services ended.
4u.fr. Won't ynn oome out and quishin |frr
^vnh us "nextr-?mnrtHy7~
?y R. M. Reporter
ly
h IJATRSRI'RC; NEWS
id Religious
w ?
Church goers took the incl'.'ment
weather in stride this past J
;o S 'ndnv vt Olive Branch Baptist j
.(1 Church. Attendance was average. I
r] 7" The Sunday School opened at)
10 A. M. and shortly thereafter,,
jt classes and teachers took their!
Id posts. .... ' '
y Morning worship began a t
u_ 11:30 A. M. The pastor, Rev.
powerful sermon, taken from tho
i 0:39 of St. Luke.
Members and friends were very
(| I glad lu receive Mrs. t onne .lc,'m?
y son for membership.
A Evening worship hocan :Tt?'r-SOj
(i P. M, with Deacon J. M. Hartley J,
conducting prayer service. Tho
a Scripture lesson was read bv The I
Rev. Isaac Brooks of New York, |
City. Rev. and Mrs. Brooks arc j
m on vacation from Bethel Baptist j
, church in Brooklyn, N. Y: audi.
{. ...
are visiting relatives in Bates-1
burg and the state of Florida.
ir T.he pastor's sermon Tor- the j
ie evening was taken from Daniel, j
11
n All were happy to see Sister
~ VVllSdn, wife of the pastoi', hack
e with us TaTter tin absence of sev}
eral Weeks. .
Sunday Mornjng's visitors in-1
| eluded Prof. and Mrs. Herbert
Colman of this community, Mrs.
^hffarv L. Wise of New ..York, N.T7
Aii. Joseph Wise of Charleston,
, S CL-and-Mr. Yodie- Wise-of?
comm unity.
Sunday evening's- visitors in-j
eluded The Rev. and Mrs. Isaac j 1
Brooks of New York and Deacon i !
Jim West of Poplar Branch Bap- 1
tist (Viurch.
Social ! '
Mr. Leroy Cain, the son of The '
Rev. and Mrs. (). C. Cain, was j '
| v..v e,..
and i'anily. Mr. Cain, a graduate
^ of Twin-C'ity High School is now
" employed as Chauffeur for Gov.
s Timmerman.
3 A birthday party was giveri...a.t
Corine's Beauty Shop on Monday
evening, Mar oh 14, in honor of
Mrs. Corine Hopkins Johnson.
There was 110 special decoration
c for the party as the usual setting
s* of the attractive waiting room
was sufficient for the (occasion?
The hostess* spirit was not as:
e high as it might have been^ had
r not she had such a close and)
'c frightful -encounter with the ter- (
n rific wind storm of the proceed-1
0 ing evening.
^ Mr. and Mrs. OHie Robinson,!
' Sr. arc mourning the death of
^ their smr, tJ:lie, Jr. who was fuc"
j neralizcd at Tabernacle Ruptisl
,r I Church on Wednesday afternoon
|C I March 10. Cllie,'Jr. who was well
'"[known in and around Batesburg;
[had been living.in New York City j
j for t^e past* fe\v years.
So-iong urim iiuxi wucn. ,
'5 Callie W. Wise, Reporter
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r FRIENDSHIP A. M. IS. CHURCH
l'' Rev. I). J. Zeigler, Minister
e.
R. S. at the usual hour. Ass't.
j Supt. Mr. H. P. Crawford, presiding.
Banner class No. 8. Attendance
and Finance; Teacher, Mrs.
Kubye J. Grant.
The morning worship at 11:00.
ol Music by the Sr. Choir. Reverend
ih Zeigler preachedftfrom Micah 0-8.
)f lie hat.h shewed j thee, O man
,y what is good: and what doth the
^ Lord require of thee, but to , do
i_ 1 justly; and to )o*e mercy, and to
i-. , walk humbly with thy God?
g. Trustees made their monthly
j] reports.
ol Sunday evenjng at 4 o'clock,
t3 the Pulpit Aid Board met at tho
home of Mrs". Emma Young or
Gideon Hill. The Pres. Mrs. C. D.
Ferguson, presiding. After the Q'
business hour, the hostess assist- <j>
?d by J. Victoria served a?deli - j tr
cious course of chicken salad on g
lettuce and all the trimmings. 8
Also cake. Mrs. R. P. Alexandc.- <>'
tbanket! the hostess. g
Mr. and Mrs. ^L. Ross Pitts, 2
dinner guests Sunday were Mr. O
Pitts' pastor, Rev. Pearson, ,pas g
Mountville, S. C. also Misses M. O:
Wade nnd"~ .1 W'rlfTbt?Praeticf -gTeac-hers
at Bell St. Hi School, g
:Uisstf.-> Wade a n ?| Wright arc O
from Morris College, Sumter, S. O
They are residing at?the home g
of Mrs. A. J. Gary. ^
The shut-in members continue <3
to improve. ?
Church Rpt. g
The Social Saving Club met at O
it i _ * i O
inu nomu 01 lwr. and ivirs. Cjar. c>
-,.)lni'nnt li.'t 1 S. Bell?St:?Sunday ?}
March 20. Opening song by Sis. 5
Jbcro. Prayer in unison. Second $
song led by Sjs. Little; Followed ?
by Bible Verses .beginning wir.n &
the lettter F. The club hns fourLien
lurmlmi ?, an4-the?doors-artr g
Collected for the sick $2.75, for O
Christmas Saving $41.50. O
A sweet course was served; ?
peac hes and cake. ' &
Next meeting at the home of S
Mrs. Oia M. Fair 202 Hampton ?
St. April 4. Pres. Mrs. Mattie ?
Foard. Sec'y., Mrs. A. L. Moore, g
1
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P.KTI1KL A.M.K. CHURCH g
Rev. .J. F. Stunlev, Pastor ?
?
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SilMTKii-r-The weather is a ?
litt.e inclement this morning but ^
the Bethel's members are wind- ?
T!Tg t.'velr way to church. o l* 3:
. cine icason our Supt. is absent, ?
hut Prof W. W. Miller is on the Oj
job. Our children are happy and .?
lookingtorwaru to tester with 5
the most- sanguine expectations.-<L
iQ.Oll_vlALU<L?y_. _S eh < w 1 - ^hoir was. at- t=
its best as Miss ReicI presided at J?
the piano. g
At the hour for worship, Rev.
Stanley is accompanied by Rev. ?
Robinson as t.hey take their plae- g
as ou the rostrum. Rev."4 Stanley ?>
preached a very forceful sermon ^
from the text found in Roman.-? ?
13:12. The Night is Far Spent, O
etc. Theme: Incentives to Holi- <5.
ness. The sermon was fervently ^
de.ivered and the congregation v
hung oh.' his words as .he strove ?
to make clear to them what is j W
meant by liohness." (juotc: 'Some
folk believe that one cannot be-1
come holy in this world on this!
side of death. Well, if ojrie does
not reach a state of .holiness on
uiis side of 'death,, lie ..--.certainly |
shall not reach it on the other 1
Me.' The .message.- was. .delivered-u. ?
with force and power. One young l ^4
lady came forward and joined
the church. Name: Shirley Peir- ?
3011. The offering was- taken and I
announcements repeated.
At 4:00 P. M. a program was ^
conducted by Mrs. Gertrude Kene
dy for the League and the Pray- g.
cr-hand respectively. ~
At 5 P.M. a Silver Tea for p?
Stewardess Loan! No. 3 at. the _
- Ml
home of Rev. Hughly Robinson. _
At 7:30 the Intermediate Ush-[4<
. r>_-^ 1 1
ei's ooaru jireiicnieu a jiiugiuiii <>1
entitled "A Calendar Rally." It
was a'huge success. Mrs. Julia
Ihitley, I'res. Mrs.' Cornelia Syuter,
Secretary. 1
On Monday night March 21st, "
a play entitled: "Wanted, A Law 71
to protect Husbands^'-will bo
presented by Mrs. Stanley for the
benefit of the club.
Rethel is struggling under a
heavy load, b u t realizing that
Our Heavenly Father' has the y
whole world in his h'andf we hope?
to overcome with him as our |
helper. . 1
Our i'rcsidng Elder will be with!
us on the 4th- Sunday Inst. ~ Wo
hail his coming with cheerful ex-,
pectations. jg
COLEMAN RIDGE RAPTIST
CHURCH
Rev. J no. l)avjf-?Pastor H
S. S. was open at the usual hour I
with Dec. Joe Raiford acting as
5upt. and we nad a great lesson.
"Christian giving," and we need
more coming together today so j
there will he more Christian living
That lesson was so beautiful ]
taught by our Supt and reviewed
by Rev. Brooks of Brooklyn N. Y.,'
Affer S. S.~we went out for five |
minutes' and then return for a won [
derful sermon preached by Rev. j
Brooks. His , subject was: God
Spared His "Own Son. His wife was
also there with him. We are always
glad to have visitors and friends
at our church because you are
always neltonie. -'?M
Friends there w'ill be a Four
Gospel Rider Program at Coleman I
Ridge the first Sunday night. Cornel
one and all here the four seririons.H
Look next week, Corving Ligons.l
RptJPJ
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ex i a- $()4.> Coupe, a nice
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lot at all times
KING PONTIAC
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