The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 01, 1955, Page Page Three, Image 3
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Saturday, October 1. 1955
S11A1)Y (iltUVE- 'AMR CftUftlH
Hev. WilUe Jefferson->UA#tAr
Sunday Sept.* IK, >,4-U55^ The
member^ of .Shady Crovo^nnulo
their. way .aMb to ?hc of
worship. Sunday school o0lm? at
- the usual hqui ljjp& lirojijflt'enlipu
Cook, lesson taught by i&e Supt.
Bro. Frank Harrtsdn."
Song and prayer services conducted
by Rev. A. A. Leevy, Bro.
-John Hudson and Bro.-Frank Harrison.
j?
( all to worship Mr the pastor.
1st hymn lined wf Rev, jLeevy,
Am I a Soilder oV The Cross,
l'rayer by Sister. Annie RulT. Selection
by the choir. Scripture
leading by the pastor, 2nd Tim.
1:1-8. Summary of the Decalogue.
Missionary offering taken while
singing Jesus Keep Me Near T(he
to join in silent prayer for Sister
Addie Davis \vho~is on our "sTcl:
list.. Afterwhieh the pastor led in
t singing, Remember Me. The pas
t_ "Tor then presented Rev."- James
Jackson assistant pastor of Brown
Chapel AME Church who came
L'vf<>; ? us \\ dhJjCvffidgjful message
takett^idtySst!lTohn 11: 28.
The maSster ty-AjOhie and calleth
thee. Suh: Thefwastor Has Come.
Everyone enJoy<4? this message
as the thaTv.nj|^fe<l spoke to u-.
The doors ufWBt chugch . were
opened '|0Wing <hymn," O,
Cod Ou^.Help'WfAges Past. 01Tering
$18.50. ...ftntyjuncements. and
benediction i>jr<v,-^y. Jackson, J .
^Rev. Jeflfersqn 'gind some of the
members stcrpile<r? by. ' \o see Sister
Davis who* we fooind feeling
better. We?are- still -praying- fov
her and all our sick.
We were glad to have our visiting
friends worship with us.
.Mrs. Ethel Mae Jackson
DENNIS CHAPEL HATOUBT 1 ?
'CHURCH
Rev. C. C.-Tobin?Pastor
Sunday School opened at t h e
usual hour"with Supt. and teachers
at their post of duty. The lessor
subject was,- "Renewed Allegiance
to the law." Motto Text: I am the
Lord' your God; Walk in my Stat"...
utes, and keep my Judgements
r and do them. Ezekiel 20:19. A
wonderful lesson discussed fron"
this subject, and reviewed by t h e
~ Supt.y remarks by Rev.-Tobin. Attendance
banner was presented ?t
class No. 1.
- Immediateiy'ieftel- S. B., a shorl
timely prayer service was conducted
by Deacon <McCormick.
The pastor astended the ros
trum reciting the verse, "I was
glad when they said unto me lei
us go into the house of the Lord.'
k' * Choir and congregating sing, Hol>
Holy Holy, Scriptifre "by pastor
song by the choir while the Mission
offering was being taken up
Mission Prayer by Rev. Tobin.
Our order of services was cui
short because, of the illness of out
pastor Rev. Tobin who is unable
to stand long because of a sprained
.muscle in his hack. A wonderful
message was delivered to u ?
?fnm.ihe T.ext.r Samupl SOth-chnptei
and 1st verse. "We wele wonderfully
benefitted by this message
We were very glad to have our
"" Pil.mor Kuv. Tubiir-hgek?
and to see that he is improving,
Our many prayers goes out for
his speedy recovery. >
On Sunday-, night wc had with
us a group of. .Singers and Rev,
Boyd fro<>?: Rock.Hill, N. 0. Wc
are always glad tcr .hare you with
us, Come Again!.
Lucile Burt, Rpt.
FRIENDSHIP AME (,'HI RCH
Rev. E. Alfreid Vance?Pastor
Anyone ,cpn{/Cftrfy;hp/ tyurden,
however heavy, until night fall:
And anyone can do his work, however
hard for one day.
Anyone can do their Church
duty for one year.
Sunday -was Youth T>ay. I n
spite of the rair^ the faithful few
were found in service beginning
with.. theJS.TLLat 10:00, The Adult
class,, Juniors, Intermediate were
taught by Piof. J. T. W. Minis.
Kindergarten teacher, Mrs. Ruby
Grant.
11:00 Morning worship The Jr.
and Sr. Choir rendered music, Mrs.
A. J. Gary at the organ. Pulpit
visitor, Mr. Hester. 4
The .pastor. Rey..-Vanc? Eraflcltcd
from 2nd Tim., 2-15, Subject,
"Study to shew thyself approved
unto God." The message was i n
keeping with the day and a master
piece. One thought to the.Youth
was in pursuing, your ' learning,
leave room for the Saviour. W e
are planning* a big' celebration
soon. Watch the paper for the
date. ?
Miss Loit 'Young is baeJcVfrfr the
city after spending five months in
Phila., Pa.
'The phut-ins. members eoniirum
to improve. * *
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UNI OX A. M. E. CIIIUC11
i Vk?Ffc?rpldi'r Pa.O
I
klAKK VIEW?"This, is no?
I other than thc^ hmnv of Cmd. r.T
| this is the prate of heaven." S.
1 hegan at 9:30 a. m. wit-'.i Sup
| Paul Ford nv ehai go. Followir
| the dicussion hy the many classi
the Supfc- gave--an informative r
view in his customary way. Kvei
' one was generous in his conti
button. Our morning worship se
vice began at 11 a. m. with tl
] estor ' i charge. A-company';!
j him to tne ro.-trum v the Rev
! 11. A. Utly and Andersen. Tl
! Rev. Anderson was also our gue
j during the y Sundav, School h^u
lie is the cousin <<f Mrs. Ro:
t Nance and Mrs. 'fh-ires^a Odai
The pastor used Tor !iis text h
j Mark 0:48: "And he saw the
1 toiling in rowing; for the wit
! was contrary unto them." Them
j "Contrary Winds:"- Surely th
I was a heart warming? messap
As the word of Clod was expou
! ded nujiy cries of joy were hea
] throughout the sacred edific
Truly it was food for the hung
| soul.
The ^Trustee Report was ve"
j good "indeed. The chairman, M
; Jasper Ndnce seemed pleased wi
j the ever increasing finance ea
i :i riistpp Day.' The i'chdTt of T
j Stewards was commendable. N
j Young Ford lucws what to do
j welljas hoxfxo do when it eoih
to ma/ee^ ering his Stew'n
I Board. SUHv^ewards as Mr. .Ta
i per Page, Mr. u!Pfie Lewis, Mr.
~ D. Ford, Mr.? Ira Smith,?iV
: Priestly "Ford, Mr. I. H. Fore.jN!
|Ro^sie Ford, Mrs.t Ruth N. Fo
j and?Mr. Or.car \iinr e are si an
injjr by the chairmrn one hundr
per cent strong. Union can't he
but succeed with these ? stroi
"supporters.
! Among our visitors during t h
j day was M is ~\VIH ie Ando r sf n.
H Bethlehem Baptist Church, Co
i way, S. C. We were also hap
II to have many of our teach*
( j frpm Columbia High school
i I share our worship service. O
! | doors?a+ways?stand?ajar to?va
! i come- our many friends and vi
. J tors.
Our Annual Rally was held
, | Svjulay night in conjunction \vi
i | a vevy unique program arrang
> by Mr. Young For.d and his coi
r -mittee_-which everyone jenjsxy!
p The captians reported as follow
Mesdames Ruth X. Ford $203.?
t Lillian Fladger $102.10; ~Fani
. Str-iley $100; Katie Nance $56
Christine Hayes' $48.05; Janie
. Ford $35.06; Christine Ford $4,
. j Mesdanies Bessie J. Ford a
I! Luella McClaim were abse
?j More than $800.00 was placed
r} the table in spije of the doi
!pour of rain. A large 'turnUpr
; members and .Jwell wishers wt
present to witness the progn
and reading of the reports. T h
. Rally will come to its climax
. ; the second Sunday afternoon
, | which time $600 or more will
_ ' reported to complete our coufi
. i ence claims. Everyone at %'ni
, has a mind to work.
. |' Our bloved P. E., Dr. J. S. C
will be with us on Si suTay to cc
I duct his last quarterly confel'en
. I for the year. We are looking fc
| i ward to his coming with grt
s anticination. Mrs T) 11
[ land-children, Leona Vera rsid ^
j D. Jr., have returned from a %ve
J vacation with relatives in De
j high, Va., They reported an c
[ i joyable time and a safe trip
] and fro. We are- happy to see Mi
Corine Nance out again after 1
: ing indeposed for several daj
i We regret to learn of the rece
] minor accident of Mr. Ira Smi
[met with a few days. ago. Mi
I Katie Nance is out aga'ti to t
t delight of the members and ma:
1 friends after several days of i
ness after yndergoing a min
operation.
I "Come thou with us, and :
j will do thee ^ood."
IWYATT CH APEL BAPTIST
Rev. It. II. Suliivan?Pastor
S. S. at the usual hour with i
teachers at their post. 11 <1
votions after which, Rev. C. E
j ward, ^ white preacher, preach
!a wonderful sermon-, it was en jo
ed by all. Deacon R. Rice^Mat-thc
Peake were -elected delegates
the association which will be he
Church, Oct. 7.
Visitor today, Miss V. Dav
' Phillip Kdwfcrd.
" A baby f?irl was- l>ortv to-Sf
and Mrs. J. C. Rice, Sept. 1
There will be a fish fry
Wyatt Saturday ni^ht Oct.
Come to Wyatt a church with
welcome at all times.
R. R. Rice, Rejt.
Savings Plan
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I Rev. W D. ( okcr?Pastor
10 ' . "
yy" fC 8. opened nt 4tie usual h-?in^
with the assistant Supt., Mr.
^ | Pruitt in charge. School devoted
^ 3(7 minutes to the study of t li o
e class is now holding both the aty
: t?!idanc'e and finance banner*.
| After the morning devotion music
- was in charge of the junior choir.
u> * Junior ushers?were Evelyn ?Cnl,
. i houn and Helen H. Fiem'tig
1 Morning message by the pastor
^ taken from 137 I'salm. Visitors
<.t presented by Evelyn (a.houn. At
8 p. in. services were held for the
s "benefit of (be wonvii auxiliary..
Music by the Gospel Chorus. Miss
Willie R. Long entertained the
m i Sunshine Club , at her home, Sun11
| day- at 4 p, m.-The meeting was
the devotion Following the. busts
"rte'ss session, ilie .hook of Hebrews
.J 'was finiiKec] being ' discussed,
j.i.1 Misses Juanita Martin, Aurelia
_ i ifid Polly A. Long served a sweet.
' course of bunch, nuts'and mints..
Mrs. Lenora Fleming thanked the
Iw..,in in inn.. i
ry " 111 n 1111
r entertain the next meeting. Rev.
and .Mrs. C'oker and daughters
ch were Sunday dinner guest of .Mrs.
'"- Willie Arthur Burnside who wei >
recently < married. Mrs. Sallie L.
^*1 "Kinney, auht of the bride enter ;
tained with a shower at the home
g i of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy James in
t' ' Whit mi re, S.' C. The home was
j ' t eautifuTly decoratetr with "a'"var-"
' j -iety of early, fall flowers, P i if
." pit games wejc played. A large
t''d humbbr dttbnded till' aflUui'. .Mis.
, Mittie Taylor of Clinton, invited
the guest in the dinning room, a
|^cr ?
salad course, punch, end cake was
served.
i e
(>t Jeter x iiacel a.Vie ciitrch
in-1
py Key. K. a. h oung?Castor
CARLISLE?The S. S. was callto
j . .
. ed to order by the Assistant Sui>t.
r>1 Bro. R, Cureton. The lesson was
j very interesting: "Renewed AUog-"
iance to the Law.*' Sister Young
taught class No.- 2. The Junior
class omitted. Memory Selection?
j | I am the Lord your God; Walk In*
My Statutes, and keep my Judgej
ment and as them?Ezekiel 20:10.
*7 The lessorT Avas" revtewed by t h e
7! class. The pastor made some re^
j marks on the lesson, collection
65 \ 91.11. : - p
| Services started immediately afqq
' ter S, S. was over. 1st hymn lined,
nfj Prayer by Bro. Henry Gilliam,
nt 2nd hymn No. 3, Scripture read
on i hy the Pastor, St. Matt. 1:1-12.
Text, St. Matt 7:1G. We all en71
OI? 1 joyed the service. Quite a few
,re was out but we had a wonderful
im time for the Lord is always- in. his
e Holy Temple. The spirit ran high.
op The Choir gave nice music a n d
at. we had a fine time serving t h e
ke Lord. *-102.50 was raised. Doors of
the Church was opened for joiners.
on At 3 o'clock we had another fine
! sermon from the young Pastor,
O0, Rev. Arthur Savage.
^ 9w~"-lIonic lU'iuvf-it-Smdoty?isrru
lCC ed out. We were few in number,
hut we had a grand time. W e
,at only need some more to come over
|*r ' in 'Mai chimin. The?Lot'd won (>!,.??
j) with us in this turn out. Our colek
lection was $27.01. We thank
>n. everyone for helping us out i n
,n_ i our drive.
1 P^.i O 1 1 r +1
lo mv. ortvagc pruaciied irom ine
rs- Book of Romans. We all enjoyed
ie- j it. ? .
;3. i The inolemate weather kept a
nt lot from being present.
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i-s. ! Mfs. Raster Morgan, Rpt.
he;
ny 1
n. COl'PLE HAS SIAMESE
or ! TWINS
,ve: INDIANOLA, MISS. (AND ?
.Siamese twirLs_boin to a couple
here last wieek are "doing fine,"
according to physicians.
| An operation may be performed
to separate the twin?girls who
dl weighed IT pounds" six and one|0_
half ounces at birtHT They a r e
,|. j joined at the abdomen. ;
IUL_ Doctors said X-rays will b e
y. taken to determine if they can Jbe
;w i separated without endangering
to their lives.
j.lj ?
st? i r,?'n ka AMK IH11U H
Rev. ('. B. Trcscott?Pastor
| . At v the ..usual hour our beloved
rt. r Sut't. Hro. David along with -h * 3
8. j efficient staff began Sunday
at School with a fairly large attend1.
ance. Little contrary to the proa
cedure, our Sunday School w a s
| kept in almost two hours. In t h e
. absence of, our noble pastor Rev.
1 Trcscott, his well qualified bej
halL was caltcd to give the review"
fof our beautiful lesson. Mrs. Tresj
cott seems ready and willing always
to help train up the child'
ren in the way they should go.
THE
| ST. 1,IK K AMR tliyUCH ^
JOHNSONVII.r.R?As in t h el
-H'jrrnrrms:, -"The-?morning siars-L
sang together, and all the sons of
: earth shouted for joy;" so now
we surreirtlcr ourselves sanew t o
Thy K in<1 c,oni of light. VCe a r e !
thankful to see the first Sunday
in another season of the year. Tire:.
"Rord has blessed us and brought
lis safely through the summer
season.
S. S. was called to order by the
SuiiV.Mr. J. B. Curry at <J:30 with
officers and, teachers present. Our
lesson for today was an interest- 1
ing one concernthe law. We
discussed the need for la\v. Man
cannot live successfully without
law to govern his well being and
that of his neighbor.
Worship services began at 11
o'clock. Today being 'Jr.?Day, tlx' ?
i.. / !. i ?- i a. :? ? i
hi, \ iiuii ii'iiucil'd me music aim
the Jr. 'Ushers participated. The
FcrTpture was read by Rev. Nichols.
Our spcake'r For today was,
Rev. Slum Kllis, pastor of "St. Matt. <
Church near Hartsville. S. C. He
spoke?tVi.m the subject. "God 1>
a deliverer." He jrave several examples
of .deal's deliverance. 11 v
brought to us a wonderful messaye.
' i:~, "?
We wire \ i : y irted to have- !h"
s? ;
clerk of our Church, Mr. Ik ( .
Kartell in our worship services. ,
Ayain he has been on the sick list '
for sometime. We pray that t h e J
other members on the*sick list aj
speedy recovery.
uur"visitors?were front Penm.
_ lH'troit. Miehiynn, Florida a n d
Y. C. Visitors ore always -welcome
to a friendly Cllllleh with a
friendly pastor.
Moruiny eolleetion, $234.05.
Mrs. l.eti'mi M. 1). lJoatwr.ijfht
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ST. riMKfi AMK (Tli'RCn- 7
my. .1. ,\^ uei.nine?1'astor
Our S. S. began at the regular
hour .with Assistant Supt. Mr. L.
M. Green, Officers at their post
of duty: We had a wondevfuRS. -S_
lesson, Subject, Renewed Allegiance
to Raw. The lesson was reviowod
by Rev, B. Thomas, >
Class N.o. 3 won offering, Class |
No. 7 won attendance banner. We
had as "a visitor, Elder McBride, j
from NVRVwho gav.<?us some very j
' encouraging remarks on the lesson
and also on the NAACP.
I Af 1 Pr M., the Stewardess
Board met at the hothe of. Mrs.
Annie Roherson with the President,
Mrs. Estelle T. Snell presiding.
Opening song led l?y Mrs.'
' Goodwin, Scripture led l>y Mrs.uA.
M. Roherson,-Lord's prayer \v n s]
repeated, 2nd . song hy Mrs. Snell,!
the Secretary being absent, the!
. minutes was omitTed. The house'
was then opened for ; business. I
After the meeting was over, t h c
roll was call hy the President and
.each member responded with a
Bible verse beginning with M.
Mrs. Roherson served a delicious
course, Assisted hy Misses Ruby*
lwil>ei'<rm uri.l !'
- which \VI? .-ill c;i invcil. Closing sonifjJ
(Sod' !!? With You Till STe MeeF^gain.
The Hoard repeated the Mizpah.
Uu the .sii-1. li-,1, Alls rhl)lipifi.j
Witherspoon. We are looking forward
to the coming of Itev, Me- I
(Jill from New Rethlehem and his
good people on the 1st Sunday
night in October.
Visitors are always welcome to |
the Friendly Church, Red Hill.
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> Your friends will talk.for waolca
about this toothsome dish once you ,
give them a taste. A delicacy we
owe to the Southland, Sweet Potato
;Treat is so easy to make you'll f
want to use it as a standard com-Jj
panioh piece for your favorite ham
"\<> medium sweet potatoes)
fej e 2 bottles. Dr. Pepper / '
tablespoons butter I 1
Si ^ teaspoon cinnamon' Mmjb? j
^ 1 box marshmallows ^ '"* * ,
,VlPare and slice sweet potatoes ]
. lengthwise into half-inch strips; i1
fthtng-casserole which has been H
j well buttered. Pour Dr. Pepper i
over sweet potatoes and dot with (
butter. Dust with cinnamon, top
[with 8 or 10 marshmallows. and
bake?one hour, in 300.degree oven., '
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Over A Successful F
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,lt< w < r. 15. Mlcrbc-- Pastor
?I'mlt'i'?tAe?loadoi-hin?uX?;v'i* . .^1
cnerjrefio pallor, who with t h o
loy;;l members ami friends out
over a socvessful rally for t 'a c
repairing of the Ouiivh. The date
for t.'ii- lalhwfor?the-tt|+d?
and 4th Sunday in August. The
moil were a'slu'd to".-pay twenty
dollars ($20.(10 I and the ladies |riy
fife dTHTiUs (-ST'HI t.' the -pa -tot
leading with tin' fir-it S4p.nn.
To the surprise of nil in* at the'
eonel'-sion of tfie rally on ' . <
,4th Sunday in Au^u-t the ??,"fi<:i: l- A
counted ?'h clear elish Stt'OO. TTiir- (
teen hm di ed dollar.-*,. _ Tlx pa ;t??r U
promise.1 if they raised o n e Y
thousand' Hollars flat Tie woti!<1.. n
jrjve tin-in a free narliecivo supper, !':
Friday niuht after the -croud Sun- ' \
1 '
day in September. S(? sura, enouyh txiy?the
date the pastor aii-l h i - S
dear wife drove from I.atta. S. i
wlt.'i a loii 11?. hoy well c.ooke.d," a i!
?pot ot tin! i !( < . ;t l.uwl of the hi'-f S
stewed toil true ever toasted-,' two 1
larye professionally cooked cakes I!
and -fvvu_yalkrivs of delicious coffee, u
We must?stty?'lull?(44^??a?l
yreat_ ewnui'-r pal A!'. l'iea am (
TTnirch. V -'- 41
We were ileliyhted to have as t
our yues's our I'reisidiny Elder,
Dr. ami Mrs. M. F. I{ol>insonr-4"Miijs
V. V. Felix, Kpt. ' ?j
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Atrf<M.l, NEWS ?
.li.hn Mel iiea t F-.IT:;;) The
funeral service's .6 f Mr.. v
John Hothea. was held Sunday a t y
tj:00 1'. M. at the'Sandy drove I'.ap ],
ti*t JViureh near Hennettsville. S. u
Rev, T. Richardson pastor. Mr.
-John Rethea was To years old. Ha v
was a stronir christian, cent lemon' .
iXtTct loved liy all. Hp \vn^ convened j;
in his early days and joined t h c [
Sandy drove Chureh and 'there he \
proved himself a yrcat. true christ- \
in l and a church leader.
Me Served on one jolt for- In y,
years. IP- was Known a- the It < s-t \
Road grader in Marlboro County. v,
He had many remarks coming > t,
from white and colored at his fui^ \
eral. ? ~ I
?He leaves?tu-_inou cm his pasiii\ji'?: V
two brothers, one sister, Mr. Jul- |
ious IJethea of? Katesvillo. N.
Mr. Charlie W. -Bethea of McCnli,?^
S. C., Mrs. Janie Mclver of McCofl, f w
and a host of relatives and friends, j
both white and colored..
The family wishes to tliark the many
friends both white and colored
for the hospitality shown them | .
while sick-and at de'aTlValsiVfov
the beautiful flowers c.oi.trihtit"d
:iik! hii'ldv l1i:itil- fn-i min irinl 1
' Ilc'pa- si d :it his o.y. n Tioi?e'~j
\v.h< c he had rot ln"'M \i-cy !??ntr J
brilt. A -'? ? ??I man has fallen.
Peace. he to his ashi'S.
Pleas-.- oi-ioo :i'l new - ?.y Moll.la V
nio.rnii.ir. iiie.Mr.
-41' my Davis-is s-i|] t I,
si'-k ] >;, aDo M: s, K!./.a I'arki r
Mrs, l.n'a l-huhia. We in the-e
sick TiFTi!-r"7Tearly-rwrov'efy.
Knsa I.. I?i tilea, Itpl.
Thus,.- who attended the Drarid
1 T.oii'je nactiey ,yf/lie I'niti-d Sons
of Abraham and dativ-hiei s. of Jenusuliai
from this side were I!, i..
j IJethen. !. W. Roytevs, Rev. A.
' Alshrook. Mr. !'. I.. Dixoti Mr. II.
[William'. Mr;. Daisy Turnatie. 1
This meeting was he'd in tin: town
of Rciiibprl, S. ('.. This was. a ry
sVfeeesTin "TrFcMTn;?: "VII" Y-lTrim-\vct
ea'.i what was due. '
After w-;i<h the meanc-is o f I
RcmiTiei D S. (". yave jjefy live I
i>a!i(|i;el which was enjoye'd I. \p
jill. Me.- ?Isy closed to meet Sept.. .I
If.Mi wi'h t'ae l.ilie Kinir i.odyc. rj
There wis a beautiful program Pfl
at the SaryoM I'aptist Church Sun-; I
day tiisrht. Title Marlboro tiirls '
CmiLesL. This was a very pretty' M
affair. All the little jrirD wore ^
beautiful evenin?r vow as and they ' ^
all played t heir part as w . II a s ; Ej
Dii'iH-Vr A-mo.not?r.atiasJ?wars?
MrsT Bo-Tin l'nrc<rtl-"siinTT<tarn<f t hi H
program. She i.-- n jrfea-t?v-httpe It'll
worker. We pray that she will live |H
a long time.
Thr'~ Borea S. S. Convention hcldjH
it Annua' mooting with, the Heaver ||
Dam Church, Hev. M<T'ady I'as- !|
tor. 'Tit is meet In .it was very in- O
sjiinini.JVv hud wonderful sr- )-- r J
anil good discussions. Our Sunday 'I
School was helpful to all the meet- I
ings, It was supported financially 9
The Missionary Sister. Ai ITcI
Toll 11 son Otrptrrt("Tt *175.?She?put-r^B
over a ufein'dcrful joK in a time I
Marli'no County Progressive 1H
Democrats are host to the Pro- I
gressivo Peniocrals of. the Sixth'I
Congress-hmul 1 -r.fair." ' SliItdUVihH
Sept 25th at Su Paul Baptist 11
Church .1:20 P. M.
Mr. John MeCray, .Sato Chair- 11
man and attorney John 11. Wright
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.. Church Put
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P. M.
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?M)il ; fTiVUCatii<"i. \Yi !' ?>iili*. I'fi.-lOJ'
i-v. iitnl 1.7 W. Ware. S <:?. Mrs.,
cnm-i!" R.li*.1 : 1-:,. \V??rri>
i-...i.: "M; v. :r r.u?..
:: (ii-i>i yci<.,\ ii. S. mi':o Mrs.
!;ii y K. TT [71 li-oii. Ui iiKH 'i S.Atiili'
V .'iiiiM II. -Wriyii^:'., Kxcc..
ft*;.. ' !>'i: . S. ' Music.
' i"iir: li.trn.j u-tinn of s]?? i.l ?*r. \?:foss.
Mun. .I'.'iti II. MH ray,
?r?n??r?t' jyr i n."n,?l'""v ' .is
) i; in <i c r ;t I s. .Music, Oiui.r:
'.?" !ii;ir's: . Appeal. I'istrici f.'.iairIUI\.
Ai. S. I'iiielliTM? '. i: v.? !M>.
I! ' im eg.?\ 111'<i 11n i :i. :11 . M . . .
I 'a ?Thyme > . ."VV"?
'M*nii'in* .lac uii's'I.ailiU'i 'V Hone Irion.
!l?< Wllv I 1 Y II I! 1 I' l'KT
ill Ht H Ll
!c v. T. T. Mar-le?'l'a.>lor
S, S. h^ian 11'??Ti-w?moi.nl linni'
. i; h iTmvt-rs, teaeher* and also
dipt, at their po>t ??t" duty. The
ssoti was beautifully- tau;rht aiul
i. eased. '
f
Tin- < "?'.1 to v.or-.dip servires 1
att wrtu .Mi-. KfTie 11??v 1.:?:> a t
in- piano. J*'ii'st sony, Jesus Savv.'K.
tMI'-fV -Mt? lt d by Mis*?bom me
avis. .\lu-irWas furnished by the
!n.<teal Choir. i!oih Choi!' a m d
'kher Hoard was present at their
osl of itnty. Si-riptuie lesson was
ead 1'V the Pastor. ihadma' J>u
W
iarls, *l:l'i-Jth Then we heard a
ouderfu! ines.sa'yie from the I'a'sir.
His text--was taken from St.
lark" 1 his theme was:
Mettitiii" of t.he Pest and t h e
Collection was fine.
Nitrht service. 1 he sermon was
eHvered?1 .y the- 1 'astor. Anothcr
oialerful message enjoyed by ail.
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MARION TU RN
2015 GF.RVAIS ST.
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1 ?* - ? *
"T. m wkst cow!
Kev. ].. ( M
| S i>.>la\ S'-n!. foil nil the ( H
+Tr-r:^r-r-rr?his pm.-t?rrs?Assistant i
j !';i '.<>< * athe Antioeh. baptist I
j <i.c' , ' ;>ian,iiia, S. Rev. J. 1*. ' i
1 N.-.T: 1 r.T-';v.). "-:
j S. .v. tin- usual hour w i t 1i pi
| S j?*. 1 ' t-.-tttt . Scott ami- his- cu. l iii
i \\' i < ; .it t:n ,r i>(i-1 at' (kits'. I'hf <h
li*-- '>n , "ui'n taojrht, discussed '
'a*!'! . *> ;' A1"t?*r which de\*t>
tinn v.;.- cuml u<*ic<! li.v 1 >oacon? hi
dot;' ;niii Jteucon Scott, after "of
-+- vvitic.:io-'vau in t h e. pulpit..
I a i'lt !;.? Musical Choir sin^iiitr the l.e
fit >t The pastor read. t-'ie ".v
; 1<--soti a(',oir u it'll the con- C
p M-js-a". chant'tip: tiic land's "c
I'rayi i. Ji> i hymn was snap while "a
nTv t'siUds :>...: .;p ttrn ffiysiuDHfy r.
1'>iIt1 <>t . A Aisitiny Minister led w
in' piayi ii 'I'av. M.;-wa!? Choir 'sa-njr la
tin- ffi'i -on-/.
A ft; . < tune,, i-'.c pa step* -arouse pi
j i:>?i t"i>r. ' >)- text vfnini St. John V\
?1.:?rfn?sj-?aial M >' ?v-ci e. Sun. -?
I " A Nov. <"'?:>:!i:4.1 rtitv" frun'i a Licit
I h* ,preh< i a wonderful Ser. T:it* i .
t?lno|>. of .1 turn. w as w|umi tor <
joiner-. W.,;--rV:<r[-i was taken up. at
S.r>s.<!(?., C < .nv. :,y:i;r Was and' -f'i
I he c'dnz!' aatian was dismissed
?''.I um 1 tlv "in1' u? "iw a n, ^} ill
'At oV founded the writer C
at Turue. Memorial A MK C.huryh.
West 1 hi. Kev. A, T. KisfTer. M
I':.- (I' 'j.i- UneC!) K i j/ahcth- at
?rrn?('ha?No. ' held?their Ail ?aj
total St. .loan's bay CeUliriitfhii. in
I'Kev.v II.. tiowman PresiUcp'tJ (Mrs.
.'ynytte.' WJwte. Matron. Mrs. d'Minnie
I. 'ijan. Treasurer, Mrs. in
i Ati'feline <iei;iaaii. Secretary. Key. Pi
lti nee liejatf ai'scr.t. Kev. How-man
presented Kev. A. K. Shoemaker of f
(: i ..nvi 'to. \who arouse and
thum?i> ...;?ii.uii St. Jnnii ?
chapter and the I?41h verse, Sub- P
ject. ."hokevVe one another, from ?'
r wliii.h lie preached- a wonderful .in
' st'l iiion. Collect ion was taken up, *<
, SoS.h'i.-Adjournment for dinner. P
Then the jrood time chine a n d ) K
everyone -enjoyed themselves. Itiut
?estes - a -wonderful? turn oilt. 111
7 :K0 found us at Hi <1 Samuel < nt
I'apt's' ''hutch. West Columbia,:]
Ufv.' J. I.. I.:v:::o-fo>>, pastrti. The j P
service was srood .where we listen I-t11
a wonderful set^SBTT proarherFrm
hy Key. kohertson. a Holiness 1W in- '
isto'v'. Collection was iiood. Kvery l'Y
F>ody seenu'd*in en.ioy t.he service. V|
and " Rev. Livingston Baptised'!?.
person si Sunday and Fellotvshiped
j them Sunday nijrht.Mrd
Satrrrn'! Bapt'st f*hurch 5 %
" nYovlnjr" on fine with . Kovt Living- ?
ston^m
r. I'fsc; aii circuit
' Rev. R. Ff. Williams?-I'ast.n
I NI'TIOI.S?S metimes we e<e
' t< s>f.ii and1 driven on the restles J
sea of time, summer"TRn;s
howling tenYpe-U often succeed til
lii'iy'.it orn shim; in that land of ^
Ilerfeet day. when the mists have
have rolled aw ay.
; St;nday was a hitrh d;iv a t
William Chapel our??e-teenied jnv;
sidintf-4si?ler wa.- with us ami a-,
usual he I fought ;i very ,e.<M|U.-nt
and informative m-i toon. His Text
was taken from St.'.lohn . Theme j
T.. Whom Shu I W'e tin. The e m- |
lil'iri! a- this man of <iud talked
with us and tr.i~ iieiFrjr-i-hirr Jtli
<niai toi ly eoiift'i'fiawo t-an say
j si.- it \vas~~TuTTI al ^le^^TTunTTTn^
! ft.a>t the host 'Si- tin* la^t and w> ^
i arc lookir.tr foi'wai *1 t" lj^^ o " u '
pastor and 1'. K. haek with us. ,
> Offi'finjr j_
T. X .1. Hop.-iter 1
Typ - >???g^B S'C
:g from a chicken
i a hotel
struction Co. S >
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T. P ISC AII A.ME CHURCi "?f jH
rvcrend F. (V Ja men?-P?J^W. tH
SVMTFiIt?f'romptiy at ten o?ock
Sunday School services
offfrrrx and teachers; wey#T?
*c i interest in classes W#?,
ph. We are looking forward,;^
tupaUon of our classroonna t.n-j
e 1ie\v educational building, t *
At 11:15 A. M. Worship service*, '
jran The Reverend Frank Allen; ^ja
Plainficld, N. was a pulpit -4B
est <>f the pastor. l>r James te
cted as text Joshua 1:8, Subject,,
>ix necessities for the Successful,
hurch." Tliese were listed a s
cess',ties; Spirituality, unselfish-,
ss. Courage,. Ceuperation, Wil-p
True s.s. Fa it it fulness. The sermon
as. very timely and was enjoyed
A ?numher of visitors worship <l
with us. We were happy to
( iconic th< m. I'lease chine attain,,
-A-t?5^(1 JL. ?\1?1' nediction ser- jM
?" for the Xe\y Education Build=^-^^B
jf v. as .held. Participating in the * M
i vice were. Rev. ('. F. Ferguson
id his Choir. Emanuel .Methodist
ir.rcli", Uev..T E, Wilson and his
lioir, Second Presbyterian Church - 1
m M:.. 1'i- iia:i's Senior Choir and J
i.ihli en's Choir. w 3
The11 was presented Bishop f.
. Jieid who made the dedication jj
Id less. In .spite of the rain,, a
III. o:il Ctii-I' \v It ni'iai.il the I'l'fPony,
.Two ass candle-holders were
mated to the Church by the helpv
Hand Club/Miss Eva Brock,
re*: ( . ,;1
The "Senior * Choir loft took on ]
r now .look" with its naw- seats,-- ^
ass, rail and vejour drapes.
..'i''mi XAAC.p wilj meet at Mt. ,
istra'a AME-Church on Wednesday- 5
eilinyv Sept. 28-- at 8 P. M. The
ain speaker will lie Rev; Mr.
lines M, Hinton of Columbia,
res.. of the South Carolina
ranch- of N'AACi'. The public is
uvd to he present. All busi'hess
en (both lar^e and small busi ssmani
are urjred -to-be present.
:lhli/Sund^y nijrht, Oct. 2 at 8
. M._!iu_keepin? with and old cusuii.
Rev. C. F. Ft rjfUson of Emaflid-conjri
elation will be quests in
larpre of the services You are inled
to he nresent.
. ' Mrs. 7?1. ('. Roberts, Rpt.
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