The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 25, 1956, Page Page 5, Image 5
Saturday, February 25, lOnti
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IIERRON HAPTIST Cllt'RCIl
Rev. W. 1). Coker?Pastor
S. S. opened at the usual hour
with Supt. Ruth presiding. The
lesson was beautifully taught by
the various classes. The attendance
' and finance were good. The hanr.
ners for attendance and finane,e
still remain With class Xo. 12, Itdv.
Cqker teacher. After a lively devotion.
music was in charge o f
thi^ Senior- Choir. Pulpit guests
"were Rev. Duckett 'Watts and
Hester. 1
A tier the Mission hymn a n d
prayer, our behoved pastor came
. before us with a Spiritual message
taken fPom Acts Theme:
The Power of the Church. T h e
power of the Church comes from
(io?l, the Church IhalTia.s. power
must be a praying Church.-Prayer
changes things. _ timils lunul j scver
extended for help, protection
and deliverance of?hrrs?children.
Visitors , were presented by Mrs.
Eva Taylor. V *?
At Jii-JQ Mrs. Janie Little was
kn-|..cc 4rV AV.e> A:.I Ol-.l
iiy.iivn.-j wv HI*. l cl/MM'l /AMI V^IUI)
at her home Gideon Hill. Assistance
hostess were ~ Mesdamos
Mahel Elmore, Sallie L. Finney.
Mrs. Eunice Fuller gave the devotion.
The prcsideht ; presided. I
Mrs, Pearl 11. Ruth led She-IJiMe^
discussion taken from- the book of j
St. John, followed by'others. The
hostess served a delicious repast.
Mrs. Minnie Lee thanked the hos-'
less. Rev. Cokor and Mr. I). ('.
Pruitt were guests. Mrs. Rertha
Jones will entertain the next meeting.
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, At 4:.1() the Missionary met at ^
the home of Mrs. Essie Holland, i
Miss Minnie Heaxley president, I
presided.
Prof. O. R. Reuben of Morris Col-!
lege was the Tuesday night supper,
guest of. Rev\ and Mrs. W. I).
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vwn v. i . 1VVT. v>vr\ci UI lit xailllljr |
were Sunday dinners quests o f
* Mr. and- Mts^Ross?RvaTrs;?Miss-;
Arabella Hester of Sumter spent
\roolr emt witVi relatives.
Mrs. Azalle Williams and Mr.
George Junes are confined to their
honrc tIttc to illness. Mrs; D. M.
& - Hill is a patient at Blalock Clinic.
Celebrates Birthduy
The lovely home of Mr. and
Mrs. It. J. Heath, 105 Dixie Ave.,
South was the scene of the observance
of a surprised Birthday
party honoring Mrs. Mittie .Taylor.
The affair was given by lier daughters
Mrs. Luella Foster, 919-4th
Ave., South, St. Petersburg, Fla.,
and Mrs. Pollic M. Hill of Clinton,
S. C.; who was present for the
occasion. Assisted by Mr. Leroy
Black. The Valentine Molif with
a color scheme of Red and White
was used for the evening. T h e
house was beautifully decorated
with red and white Gladiolus. The
lace covered table was centered
with a hugh birthday cake, nuts
and candies. Gifts and congratula
- tin"' mess:i fri<* \\'f'ri? rt't-f-1v\'H "fioni
~ . nnjnerouj? friends and relatives.
T&aj? ire?rtrmit;-cake ami ptttrrh?w^a s
7^%erv.ed to approximately 2.r> quests.
MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. W. M. McDonald?rastor
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SELLERS?Come unto nie, all
ye that hahour and are heavy
laden and I will give you rest. St.
Matthew 11:28.
Sunday School was called to
order with the Supt.' and co-workers
at their post of duty. Tiro
lesson was beautifully taught. Our
pastor gave a brief review of the
lesson which was good.
Morning service began at the
usual hour with the Senior Choir
ringing Holy, Holy, Holy. I'rayer
was offered b Ilro. J. 11. Nowlin.
Selection, My Faith Looks' Up
To Thee. The scripture was read
by the pastor.- After the regular
order of services the cho'1 sang a
beautiful spiritual, Great. Jehovah.
Alter this our pastor selected his
text: Joshua 14:10. From this he
preached a wonderful message
which was food for thought. Did
rot our hearts burn w'toiij,whilehe
spoke by the wayside. After
the invitation was extender! 1 h j>
stewards came forward and lifted
tin offering. Then Mrs. Minnie
Cropland of New Brunswick, N.
J., came-befove us with greeting*.
from New Jersey, which we really
oojryeth--MTSr-Oo?lm?d--r*- tbe-w+feof
Mr. J. I,. Crosland.
At 1:00 o'clock Church Aid and
Pulpit Aid met at the hmne of
and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wright.
Mrs. Loona Weatlierspoon is still
on the sick list.
Mrs. Bertha Jane. Weary Ibft
- ^atuedfty to?spend n few weeks itt
Philadelphia with her son. Mrs.
Lucinda Foxworth left -* Saturday
time with her fainily.aaiyZxowh/.o
for N. Y. after spending some
time., with her family. WlrcTrTmi
are traveling .*101 highway stop
k?y Mr. Bennie Hopkins and Mr.
Quick's restaurant, they will be
willing to serve you at any time.
Laura Wilson, Reporter
?a THE
WOODRUFF NEWS
NEW BETHEL BAPTIST
C'HI IU H
Rev. F. E. Jones?Pastor
Sunday School was carried o u
; in till' rv/"F?r tusmnpr .with?hLiip:
Z. M. MeKlrath and teachers o
| t.heir post fit duties. TTesson rt
| viewed hy Rev. F. S. Junes, t h
offering banner remains in clas
seven, Prof. A. \V. 'William:
teacher. The attendant hanne
?ebtl betivri'n -ebi^ses four and tivi
-1 After?Sunday Sellout,?Devotio
was led by Deacon J. W. Fan
both morning and nitrht service
; were'TiruujjTit Tiy UiJ Pastor llw
Jones, . ..
] MorniiTjf-service found in Re\
oio-ti verse.
Nijrht services" were'Rood. On
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?* IA -i\u w ?ii i.. im i>i*si Miornm
ami His text for the even
ing message was found lit Jiune?
fith chapter. Theme: '.'Prayer." Kev
ami Mrs. .Jones were Sunda;
Ldinni.'r quests at Prof. A. W. an
| Mrs. Williams.
Visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Ore
Rogers, Mrs. Eliza Miller, fron
Roehm-k, S. C. Mr. Lucher Snide
and Mr. Norman Brown, Mrs
Thcada Robinson, Miss I,oil .1
Robinson, -M^rtr Robert?Robinson
Mrs. Lula? Parks, Mrs. Sue Brew
ton, Mrs. Carrie Whin, "Mrs. Min
nie 1.. Thompson, Mr. Willian
Styles and Marvin Styles, aecom
inuii.-d the Stars of New Bethel ~t<
Traveliest's Baptist Church, U-eV
N. J. .Alexander Pastor where Mrs
-Annie M. Styles and her groui
along with the .Clouds of Joy reYi
tlered a wonderful program.
Rev. and Mrs. A. I). Duncai
visited Mrs. O. A. Irby Sunda:
after-noon. ..*;
' M iss Ida Mae Green hecaihe tin
wife of Mr. Dotmld Browning, ro
contly. The dinner guostsJ of Mrs
Minnie L. Thompson. Feb. 12, wa
-Mr. anci Mrs. Palma McCrary,- o
Travel rest's, S. C. Mr. and Mrs
David -Mealy and grand-daughtci
Mr, Ernest McCrauy, all o
Greer, S. C., Mr. and Mrs. Davii
Robinson?mid children, Mrs. Lul;
Parks and grand children, Mr. ani
Mrs. Emanuel Browning an
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donal
Browning,?Mras?Theada Robinso
and Mrs; Minnie Lee Thompso
was the guests at the Cross Ancho
Elerrtentai*y Parents Teacher's As
sociation Banquet; Wednesda
night, Feb. .15. Mrs. Hattie - I<
Raston, Spartanburg Cbunty Su
pervisor was the speaker. Rev. h
J. Coleman of Union, S. C
preached at Trinity AME Zio
Church also the Quartet singin;
than night was good, Rev. Forr
Pastor.
Mrs. M. L. Thompson, Rpt.
MT. I'lSGAH A.M.E. CHURCH
1 Rev. R. II. Williams?Pastor
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| I.OKIS We were blessed to se
unoitfii'i; ucaiuiuu rsannam a ~n
ill>1 f to attend service.
Sun.lay Sellout began at 10:1
with the Supl. 1). W. Jenerette an
co-workers at their post of dutj
This was a very interesting lessoi
Jesps Demands a Choice and wa
so timely reviewed by the Paster
The banner class was the Men
class. Prayer service was conduct
ed by Sister Janic Johnson a n
Sister Annie Williams.
Worship service began at 11:3
with the Junior and Youth Choii
furnishing the nuisic-l First Hym
lined No. 1, () For ,A Thousan
Tongues to sing, Scripture lesso
was taken from Job. 1th chaptt
and was read by Rev. Joe Moon
second hymn, No. 2!M?,~ Father
Stretch My Handsi To Thee. Th
Pastor text was taken from Is
aiah -10: 2b. Lift up your eyes o
high. Theme: Mercy Suit m
Case best. Ilis sermon was center
ed mainly on this 'one thinj
Mercy. He planted a thought a
well as painted a picture. Re1
Williams brought a wonderfc
message today. I am sure every
'one enjoyed. The holy spirit w a
felt and shouts of praise w a
hoard all over the church. Invita
ttonal hymn was sung and ope
door given and 2 came and unite
with t?he Church, Mr. Willie CIra
diatn and .Mr. Udis Hrown ami w
pray that, he will e\fr preach th
. _wi.iid .o?-tIod _
At 4:30 the League hour wa
dargoly attended. Evening servic
began after the League. -sVfter th
: TTgulHt'-^forhr of ? opert|hg,?th
pastor's text was taken from S
.Mark, 11th chapter and 30th versi
before the* cock crow twice tho
will deny me^ttirice. Theme: L><
nying the Master, 44us^ too
ji^vamdeefrtf^TTTTssage. Quite a fe
visitors worshiped with us throug
o.ut the day, among were Mr:
Alma- .Judge -#md Mr. Linnet
tTotllsv of' I'mnylico. S. C. It was
high day at Ml. Pisgah and viSilc
are always welcome. Come agaii
Mrs. Mai'tha Evans is on on
sick list. Let us pray for our sic
and shut-ins.
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-orBETHEL
A. M. E. CJIUKCH
Rev. J. F. Stanley?Pastor
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SUMTER. SOUTH CAROLINA
"Bjeau.se of the house of t Ji e
t Lord our Cod, 1 will seek thy
n at Bethel are,taking on new life,
~~ +nf!Tj!, the.V are learning to em
o operate in the work of the Church,
s and us a result they succeeded in
putting over a fine program for
>! 1 i>r>4-r?Ji. Now in l!(5t> tJiey a r?e
n ward hut to do a better task a s
t, they go forward with their New
s Year's work. The various auxiliarJT^Tes
of the Church are alive and
working hard , to put over the
Church's program. Hew Stanley as
usual Brought a very fervent mesf
sage from the fifth chapter of
!> Romans and the Hist voi^tr. theme.
. The. I testruclivenoss of Sin. T h e
same of disobedience were beautiv
folly postrayed. His hearers hunjij
,| on his words, and from their., response;,
the sermon was very much
L. enjoyed. The offering for the day
\ was quite,flattering. It seems
r that here at Bethel we have learni
od to follow the admonition. It is
more blessed to give than to reAt
2: JO Ia. M. Mrs. F. C. James,
. the queenly wife of K'ev. F. C.
1 j James, and Director of the State
. | program for Youth in the Mis.,
, So., brought a vei'y inspiring message
of the subject: "Keep Your
lt I'lOajps <Awake.." It was very up,
lifting and informative. Come a.
i train .Mrs. James.
Mrs. Cornelia Suber is striving
, assiduously with, the young people
,, in the ACKL to keep "Some boy or
.girl to look up and be. prepared
e to be a leader.
T.he Prayer-Band had its regular
service at (>;0t) P. M. Mrs. Naomi
s Robinson is back now from her ex(i
taking on new life.
At 7:30 P. Mt Rev. Wm, Grant
f~ and bis wife and Sr. and Gospel
\ Choirs \vrth "several of his" memu
hers worshiped with us. Rev.
j Joseph Williams brought a very
(j eloquent and soul-stirring sermon.
(1 The great day of God's wrath is
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n ciiniinp- iirni wnn snail he ahle to
1T stand? He stressed Great Day. It
r was a sermon long to be rememj.
bered. This service was for Stewy
ardess Board No. 3, Mrs. E. A.
\ Stanley, President.
>. FRIENDSItlP AMK CHURCH
n Rev. E. Alford Vance, Minister
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l( - Sunday was like a spring" day.
We celebrated Founder's Day all
day, beginning with the Sunday
sidfool at- 10:00 with the Supt.
Mrs. B. E. Ferguson, presiding;
The Sunday school' Rally ended
with a neat sum-realized. Sunday
0 ).school lesson reviewed by Miss M.
d M~! Yc.ung. Highest amount fe^
ported by Class No. 1, teacher
;> Prof. .1. T. W. Minis. Second place
d j Class it, teacher Prof. M. Hudson.
Third place Class No. 8, the
teacher, Mrs. It. M. Grant. Little
Stanley Young was sponsored by
Mrs. Grant's class.
s 11:00 Morning worship prayer
meeting conducted hy the Dea,i
. _ - -
11 e/messes and Stewards. Sr. choir
rendered music. Pastor Vance
'0 preached an appropriate sermon.
s His tixt found Exodus 1:5; theme:
n I.caning Onward in Christ. The
music by the choif was also in
11 keeping with the clay. He said:
!r Richard Allen's Philosophy of
J? Life was: 1. Self Denial.-2 Self
I ( Respect. .'1. Selp Help. 4. Education.
c 5. Christianity. The message made
?" us proud* to have as. Founder of
n our church Richard Allen. The
y trustees made their monthly reports.
'' 4:00 The Pulpit Aid Board met
s at the home of Miss RI. M. Young
'* on S. Bell St. The meeting opened
with the Pres. .\Jrs. C. L). Ferguson
presiding. Faith was the
s subject for discussion" and was
s well led by Mrs. Ruth S. Little;
l~ others followed. Club guests: Mrs.
n Marie Y. Bates, of Greenville.
d m ... n _?
- i.aius nave us some nmeiy
and encouraging remarks. Mrs.
'Bate*- and?Miss?Young's mother
e was one of the pioneers of the
? I'lll|III A ill?Brtarrt. - "iminr~ Young
s and Mrs. Hates are _sisters. The
e hostess assisted by her cousin Mr.
t! Reeder, served a delicious repast.
*- Mrs. R. P. Alexander in writ efrost
en words thanked the hostess.
p> Sunday evening 7:00 the Founu
alec's pay. Program climaxed a
busy day. Mistress of ceremonies
^-Mr-sr A~. .1. (iary; Mrs; R. R Alexander
at the organ. Founder's Day
^ Reviuwed, Readings, Solos, His*
tvry and Dramatization was enk
joyed l>y all. The pastor gave the
a closing remarks.
Visitors during the day were
u I given a cordial welcome.
Ir The Church is moving on.
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El.ISHA A.M.E. C HURCH
Rev. C. V. Alston. Pastor
S. S. opened with the Supf. a'
his post of duty as usual .alone
with his staff of co-workers. Tht
lesson was very timely, reviewec
by the pastor. Class No. 2 was the
banner ela^s.
i Immediately after dismissal
prayer service was conducted h.v
the following persons: Bro. 0. S
Lake ."Ntlsses Claudia Hawkins an
Ida M. Wilson. At the close of tin1
?"d rend for the scripture
lesson John 3:13-24. He selected
his. text from John 3:20.
Theme: "Universal Morality." In
his discourse he stated that mat
is endowed with personality U
-know Kood from evil. ;uid is cap
?iUle ot holding fellowship with
to hold God's unchanging hand.
And God is the God of mankind
that the way is so plain that a
fool shouldn't error. The sermon
was a very beautiful one.
We had our Founders. Day Rally
and had a fine success'.' "
A box supper was given* at tin
church and the members of Welch
IZion participated with us a 'n
helped to make it a success. Tho>
are always in readiness Jo heir
out in time when needed most
j And we are-at their backs . wlter
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us Sunday evening with a pre
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On our sii k lis-t are Mrs. Kmnt
J. Devalt, Mrs. Florten:" itoiiia
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Ki \. It. A. iiunu, Pastor
I Sunday school opened at , tli
i usual hour m-fh?the-Supt. liiiij ?.
W, Walker and teachers at tJiei
I???st. ! of duty. A wonderful lesso
.enjoyed byxdl. Offering $1.75.
| S. i vic e begun by singing: liar
i Mow :no Watch (ay. The Paste
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i S'J5.:J8. After wliieJi the I tall
j cauie off between the Pastor work
, 1 ing with the women and Mr;
( Young, working with* the men. At
j ter which .Mrs. Young came ove
r the top. Mrs. Young $144.01; Ret
i Young 4otal $2."J4..'ll. R<
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i Rev. C. C. Black, Pastor
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Lexington?Sunday school was
o , well attended today, with a v6ry
' interesting discussion of the lesv
] s?#n. The children seemed just as
y 'ajrer to learn about God's Word
[a- the teachers do to instruct,
i We feel very proud . of our
youth who are the church of tomorrow.
.Morning worship began with the
x 1 yi 1 >i!? ? - choir' in attendance. A
* very lively devotion. Scripture by
' li.hu-k The pastor brought us
I a very inspiring sermon which was
II food for the h'tliigry soul. We were
1 Ifyppy to have Mrs. Black's mother
and lrttfp sister from Kings-,
tree worship with us? Mrs. Th'eu
* "Ttrrrvin and daughter fHobersttne
L Harvm. ,
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.Mrs. Kli/.a Bawl, 'J5, of Phila-.
I Melplna and Lexington was fcTTVFPfe
\ ali/.ed fromtSpring Hill A. M. E.
jr chureh this afternoon at 2:00.?
y ; Miss I'earl E. Sligh is on the
-sick- list this week. Mrs. Mahle
s. Walker is somew.hat improved.
> We pray for the .sick and shut-in.
r Mr. Albert Minis of New York
f, \ City and Lexington was funeraliz?.
| e<l in New York on Jan. 23, 1956
, where he was living with his
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CHURCH
Rev. W. L. Wilson?Pastor *
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SPTBG?S. S. began at 10:00 a.
; m. with the Supt. in charge and |
a full staff of'tteaehers and assistants
present. With Miss Jacqueline
4-yles at the piano we opened
by sinking The Old Rugged Cross.
Prkyer was offered by the Supt.
I Preceding class study a synopsis |
! of the lesson was given by the
Supt.
c - Morning?w -Lagan, .....wilki,.
I mujvi otnivca, ni llilt' a. m.
scripture, i'sa 1 in 22:1-10 was real
by Rev. l)odd. Prayer by Rev. O.
H. Wilii.s . While mission -offering
was being taken tbts J organist
softly played 'What A Friend. An
nouneements.-Preceding. the mes
isage the Senior Choir gave a soul
'Mining len.litioii of the spiritual, I
J Just Couldn't Rest Contented,
pastor delivered the mprning message
front the theme: Asking God .
For Guidance Along Life's Way.
Text: Psalm hi &.J Lead me, O
lord, in thy r.ghtceusness; make '
t't.v way straight before my face.
The pastor said in > part: In the
seventh verse of Psalm 5, L)avid j
made, two pi on ires. First he said,
I w'l) come ir?iO thy house . and 1
second I will worship toward thy 1
holy temple. In the 8th verse he 1
praying two prayers. First he
wanted the Lord to lead him in his
righteousness and second he .
wanted the Lord to make the way ,
straight before his face. Special
emphasis were placed on the facts ^
tone v.e too sh'.ii.i follow the* examr
e set by Da1 id and ask the ,
Lord for a way prepared by him.
Sometimes this way may be filled .
with sorrow, t^ars and difficul
lies out as long1 as it is the way '
of the Lord, he will bless the
righteous. Then we should ask the '
Lord to lea.1 us in the way prepared
by. him and ask: God t o _
make the way plain and clear be- ?
fore us so. that we may see the j
son connected herself with t h e
Church under Christian experi- ]
ence. The-visitors were welcomed j
lay Bro. J. W. Alexxander.
On our sick list are: Sis. A. B. v
Thacher and Pea. John Eons. We j
pray for both a speedy recovery, -j
Glad to see Bro. Jack Hill and -j
Pro. Roddy Marshall out to ser- ^
vice both weie recent patiieV. i of (
Sptbg. General Hospital. Music for j
the day Was rendered by the Senior g
and Jubilee Choirs. Mrs. Mary R. r
Burgan organist. Songs included: y
Blessed Assurance and Amazing 0
Grace and Come Ye That Love The -]
Lord. s
Queenie Boyd, Rpt. ?
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MT. OLIVE A. M. E. CHURCH t
Rev. Romeo Leonard?Pastor e
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MYRTLE BEACH?10:00 a.
Sunday School with Master Wal-" j
TTer" Lewis presiding. Beginners ?
class; Mrs. Nell Owens teacher, re- E
reived?the -attendance?banner. I |
Men's Bible class, Prof. J. R. f
x ?-u i... J x , -lc
Dunuugns, a'atner receiveu i n e i ]
finance banner. The attendance i
was very good. The lesson review- c
ed by Mrs. Ilattie C. Jones, re- (
marks by the Sup?., Mr. T. \V. ?
Kay. a . ?
11:30 A. M". Devotion began, t
Rev. T. H. Hemmingway present- ^
ed Rev. Sindab who delivered a (
wonderful message whom you <
serve. (
' 7:30 P. M. Devotion began.
After 'which the pastor presented (
Rev. Sindab. He preached another
Spiritual sermon from the]
Sub. "Love." We were happy t o j <
have with us the Chorus from St. t \
Peter Baptist Church of Burgess
under the direction of Mr. Franklin
Butler. They rendered a pro- '
gram of music. After the sermon, 1
they were accompanied by Prof,
and Mrs. Boyd Owens, principle
of the St. James School of Burgess
and several others. This program
was sponsored by the Trustee
Board for the building fund. Colle?*rtTn71&333.16.
We wi?h to thank
everyone for their presence and
donations in this .program. Come
again, you are welcome.
Mrs. Fva D. Oraham. Mr. Willie'
? ? - - - ,
Phillips are among the sick this j
. -week. -Mr? - Leva nee.-..Spiyey.. -and.,
Mrs. Annie Simmons are improv- ?
ing nicely and hope to he out soon.
The World's Day of Prayer was
observed Friday, evening at Schtrlds
Chapel Hdlmi-js Church, Mwi> i
George Simmons, Chairman. Co- '
workers were the Mrs. V. P.
Mitchell, E. T. Burroughs, Martha
Knox, Ella-"Simmons, Miss Leafo~~ttar
Simmons and Mts. Nell S.
Owens. The Pastor Ttev. J. (J. balwin
read the History of t h e
Worlds Day of Prayers. Chairman
elected for 57, Mrs. K. T. Burroughs
to he held at Mt. Olive A.
M. E. Church.
The S. S. teachers meeting was
held last Tuesday night at t h e
home of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Ray.
Pa
GREENVIEW FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH - >*4*1
Rev. J. W. Davis?I'astor
Sunday School was held at 10:20- /
a. m,, with the TSujit. in charge.
We iiud a wonderful discussion of
the lesson. ... ' ? ;?*'*
~We were very glad to have a
large number of visitors in o u r
Sunday School. Our Senior class ?
was taught by Miss R. Alfred, an
instructior from * Carver School
who has been with us for two
Sundays. We t?lso had visiting with
us "Mr: iihd.'MisV navid DeVauIf* **T
and her co-worker from Howard
School, City and other neighbor* ?
of the community,
'I*he lesson was reviewed by Rev. ,
Davis.
Our prayer services were conducted-by.
Deacon Anderson which ?
led us into our?mnrning worship
id which our Pastor brought US a
wonderful message. The tefrt was
laken from John 10th chapter and
the' last part ofbthe 10th verse.
Osing as- subject?. "The -Turning
Points In Life." A splendid message
was heard from the man of
Clod,>There are several phases o f
turnincr nnint..- U*,? TV.. ?
- e |/V...vu 111 iac. X lie UIU9I*
Supreme is when one .turns to
live for Christ and hold up h i s
lame regardless to where Hfc may
?0, or to whom he may come i n
contact with.
We were glad to have the
following visitors: Mr. Neal, Mr.
IVeeks, Mr. Martine, and Mr. and
Mrs. Glover, all of Columbia.
There was a progvame this afterloon
sponsored by Mrs. Boyd i n
lehalf of the Choir ratty. There
A-ill be socials at the homes o f
Mrs. Reese, Wilkes Road and Mrs.
Meadlocks, on Saturday night ? t
r:30 in behalf of the Rally. You
rre invited.
Church Reporter . r~ ' .
5T. JAMES A.M.EL CHURCH
tev. G. Lee Baylor?Pastor
S, S; opened at 9:45 with Supt.
ind co-workers on the job. ?Sube'ct
of the lesson: Jesus Demands
;d. Everyone took a part. T'h e
esson was reviewed by the Supt.
>}o.l arid 4 holding the banner.',iiC - ' y
Immediately after S. S. morning
rors'nip began with the Pastor's' *
kid, Ray. S. B. Thomas on t h a?< 1L
tostrum. 1st hymn lined by RWti *
? <no n >' " . ?
1*1., rrayer Dy JUT.
Albert Jenkins, Sr. Music by thb Nr-t\'
Jospel Choir, Scripture b7 1 *
}astor, St, John 14th chapter,
ummary of the Decaloguaj An? >;. < '.* 'Je*
louncements, Mr. L. M. Green, 2nd
lynin, 412 S. M. and poor offering,Vw c
iffertory, Prayer by Rev. B.;
'homas, Glori Patri. Meditation
ong by the Gospel Choir. Rev.
Jaylor* preached from St. > John,
-12, using for his Theme: Who
)id Sin. His message was deliver- :
d simply and revently and was.
ull of inspiration. The spirit ran
iigh. Invitation hymn, 340, Lord, ;
'm Coming Home.
4 P. M. We enjoyed another
reat sermon by the Rev. Howard.
Tctock~his text from Galations,
1-7. He preached on Mrs. Lizzie
Thomas Club. ,
We are looking forward to t h e ?
coming of the Rev. Theodore McTlam
on the 1st Sunday night in
March. He and his people. Rev.
McClam is the pastor of Indianown
Circuit. He will preach o n
Mrs. Estell T. Snell Club. Steward?s's
Board No. 2 will meet the 4th
Sunday at the home of Mrs. Lula
Jreen on Moore St. Time 4 p. m.
Several visitors werp ?*
? ^/kVOCII'U
Home again, you are welcom?.
PLEASANT HILL BAPTIST
CHURCH
(lev. E. D. Wise?Pastor
LEXINGTON?S. S. began a t
its usual hour with Supt. and
teachers at their post of duty.
Subject of the lesson: Jesus Demands
a Choice. Motto text:
Choose you" this day whom y e will
serve. But as for me and rrxy
house we will serve the Lord. The
lesson was discussed by the classes
and reviewed by Sister Wise.
Devotional service was conducted
by Sister Bessie Gates and Sister
Wise. First hymn was lined, 360
Crrm? Ye That Love The Lord.
Prayer was offered by the Sisters,
alsp Deacon- Benjamixv than Her.
James came with the Scripture
lesson from Sti Luke, 24 chapter.
Then another, hymn was lined
the Mission offering was taken up
offered by Bro. Bennie Kelley. '
After which the pastor came t o*
the Rostrum, singinp, Please Don't'.
Drive Me Away, then his text wax-*; ,
tak-vr from Luke 21 chapter, Sub. . 7T
hmrkdn. Live. We did enjoy ee?rj
moment. We can hut say, did. not iwi
our hearts rejoice while the mXft * \ i-J
j preached to us the word of God.
Yi-itintf friends, Rev. and lira. .
I James- of Irmo - Mr. syiTMfe,
.Tamos and children of Spring ^
j Mrs. Victory Smith of St, Paul.
Collection, $39.63.