The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 29, 1957, Page Page 6, Image 9
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NEW ZION A.M.E. CHURCH
Re^. R. (\ Wright, I'as'toT
WIS AC K V?Sunday School opened
at tho usual hour with
classes being conducted for all
aire groups. The lesson was revicwed
Ky Elder A.J. Felix, of
Washington, D.C.
Morning Service began promptly
after Sunday School, with the
Senior Choir Rendering niusic.
Rev. Wright presented Elder A.
J. Felix who brought to us an inSpiring
message from* the hook
of Acts 11:2G; His theme was
We were happy to have a number
of visitors worship with us.
Among them were .Mrs. A. J.
Felix aecompanir.g her husband,
Mrs. Louise Lis!>on of Atlanta.
Ga. and many others.
We have had a successful week
of Vacation I&hlo School, and are
Ilm flnnl wru.k In ho
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as enjoyable. . Our "final exercise1' will
be hold. Sundnv nigf>t at 8 o'
clock.
?Rosa I. I>yi"tl, Reporter
rx \ Ity CONTEST HELD
liuby Contest at I'leasant Hi!i.
Swansea. S. C. Spon.-">cd by
Mios llulh L. Bynum and ?dr>.
Carrie Ravened.
Babies Reporting Wore:
Baby Debra Lytes ? $50.00
" Simon Walker !> !.<>*>
u Will.cut David Jane's ? Id.:J0
" Wlibert Young* fi.-l'.t
" Clyde Jackson 1S.1l'
T ota! 811 5. Ob
William St. Baptist Church had
two babies in the contest and
their cooperation was greatly appreciated.
Financial report for the spring
rallies in the three churches pastored
by Rev. Richard Kavenel
1 were:
St. Mark and Leesville?$<">77.84
St. Mark at Leesville?$077.84
Bethlehem at Woodford?244.00
f Pleasant Hill at Swansea-271.40
May Queen "Contest 01.00
Baby Contest 115.00
Total $1,300.00 '
Rev. Raven el and members of,
the churches sincerely thank Miss
Ruth L. Bynum for her interest
and work in helping to raise
money to build up the great cause
of Christ.
FRIENDSHIP A. M. E. CIIl'RCH
Rev. E. A. Vance, Pastor
Sunday School at the usual
hour with Supt. Mrs. B. E. Ferguson
and teachers at their re-'
tec-tiC'e places. 11:00 Morning
Worship, Sonior Choir rendering
music. P?u>r Vance preached a
"S V 1
1 olde Mrnion front thu theme!
'Have Faith." The theme A was
centered around fathers.
Class lenders made their monthly
reporta.
a 0:1 t..? . ? i ii..
Oil ??I ll'A w n,?> ^ i V t* 11 ai L i ip
church Wy the Courtesy Committee,
Mrs. B. L. Crawford, chairman.
As we enjoyed our repast,
we were well entertained with
reading, vocals, pianos and clarinet
solos. Closing remarks by the
pastor.
Visitors in the city were Mrs
f'onnie Kibbler, of Calif, and Mr
"obert Dondy of N. Y.
W? are sorry ley report the ill
ss of Mrs. Eliza Younpr. T-et'.'
ntinue to pray for the shut-ins
Misses Doris Wyatt and Annie
Williams left for N.Y. recent
Miss Wyatt is studying ai
Y. University. Mrs. I.illt
* -mpson and two prranddauprh
. Pepjpry and Rennie Thomp>
are viaitinpr in Washineton
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Church
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KL1SI1A A..M.K. <. ill 1U H
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IU*v. ('. V. Alston. Pastor
Sunday Sehool opened al the
v-'.tul hour witu the Supt. presiding.
Two classes combined, taught
l?y the Supt. Class Xo. 0 was the
banner class. The lesson was a
familiar one and was taught with
much interest.
Morning service began immediately
after Sunday Sdiool. A fervent
prayer was offered by the
.pastor. Scripture lesson read by
tiic pastor fi um KsMier, 4th Ciiapt.
A spiritual was sung by Mrs. M.
J oiler's on. The pastor presoatrdtiie
speaker of the hour. Itov. Sis.
Green of Columbia, S. C. She
selected her text liom Esther 4:1C,;
her -abject: "If I perish, 1
perish." Sister Green pleached a
wonderful sermon on the subject.
Sister Gteen was accompanied by
h(-r rim 1-,'nl Me mii.1 g!^
U'i' Thompson, all of Columbia. _
They vi'ic the guests of the pa-tor
and his wife. Mrs. Thompson
made encouraging remarks in
Sunday School ar.d after church
services. The pastor and his wife
ard the group with him were the
Tr.ncr guests of Mr. an 1 Mrs. V.'.
W. Fair.
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On account of the weather condition
a program was rendered at
the "above named church in a
small way hut was enjoyed hy all
that participated;
Come to church, visitor** are
welcome always.
M. Lake, Reporter
1IICH HILL A.M.E. ( Ill IK II
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Rov. \V.S. Young, Pastor
SUMTER?Sunday School in the
usual way?,wdth the Supt. E. H.
Richardson and staff of teachers
at their post of duty. Bible class
No. 1. taught by the pastor, still
holds the financial banner.
Morning W'or-Vp begun with
Jr. Choir furnishing music. Prayer
service led by Urn. K.J), (ia ison;
Script. St. Luke lu-1-10.
Summary of the Decalogue.
Rev. Young took his text from
Uha Kn.rU.- nf G t 1 .,ln in on r\r
I ferine and report was talon while
'the Jr. Choir furnished music.
Immediately after services, the
pastor and congregation went to
our sister church, Hijrh Hill Baptist,
Rev. WAV. Williams Pastor
'for an afternoon sen ice. Devotior
service was led hy Bro. Jerry
^iRieks. Then Rev. Williams presented
Rev. \founpr who took hi:
itext front ftevelation; Theme; "P><
an all A'round Christian."
On the 4th Sunday at 2 P. M.
,Rev, Walker and his member
. i from Hopewell Baptist conduct e<
the evening services.
> j On the 1st Sunday at 2 I'.M
- Rev Hall and his eonto'ejratioi
t fr?m Rafter Creek will be witl
i us. At 7 P.M., a musical pro f? ran
- featuring: the Golden Five fron
. cBiahopville, S.C. and Gospel Star
, from Sumter, S.C. Admission 5<
and 25 cents at Hie door. Misi
* Macie Wiley, Sponno*.^
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-i??Ki'v. .M'. tStanh j. i'itiJlur.
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[ \\ e celebrated Father's Day
June 10. The Fathers took over
Mho.-/. fV.,?
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program. The Men's Choir was at 1
it's host. Men discovered for j
themselves their innate talent.
For 43 years folk liave been hon- j
mini? mothers on Mother's Day. j
The white and red roses have ,
been in evidence ffivinj; honor to j
the dealest spirit on earth. Poor
father was left in the background. i
Hat a later day sonie fine woman 1
realized that a father should be j
' i. .i>e.'/1 as tiie provider and protector
of the family, and so we ;
now have Father's Day. It was a j
hie- day at Rot hoi. The pastor de- [
ii\ered a noble sermon from i
Psalm 10.1, ]:>th verse: "Like as a |
ft;?her pittieth his children, so the
Lord, pittk-th them that fear 1
Him." Theme: A Sympathising'
Father." The sermon was instruc- ;
live and inspirimr.
Tiie A.C.K, League met at the
usual iiour and the Prayer Hoard j.
by Mrs. Naomi Robinson Sr. met
at Ohio. ;rt M o'clock a Father's
i ay program was sponsored by j
P.m. M. S. Sally.
The Sumter District, Laymen <
League was held at Keid Chapel ^
Juno ilOlh. Pethe! congregation al-j
ways cooporates with the Laymen '
League. '*
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I N ION A.M.E. CHURCH
Rev. l).l). Felder, Pastor <s
Sunday School Ix'gwn at the us- J
ual hour with the Superinteod9nt j
in charge. W e had a very good d
lesson, which was enjoyed by all. j1
Our pastor reviewed the lesson. f
Sunday being Father's Day 1
e.very father 1.stoned very attent- 1
ively to everything which was
u; :.t i dm e.,? !i
(lav School, the Pastor took his (
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stand at 11 o'clock. The Senior 1
Choir came in sinjrhipr " Holy! i
Holy! Holy!" i
At 11:30. IT v. Folder took his
text from .10 :>ur'h chapter of i
1st Samuel "he <ci :r.on was ex- plained
to the 'highest decree,'
L VY'SFUN
Und< Cat ;ni? and Embalming
L v D Y ASSISTANT
Ambulances
ANYTIME ANYWHERE
Superior Equtpmen
i Superior Service
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LOWER PRICF
^ No Ditch 'i\g Poor Kt-ficfrf
1831 TAYLOR ST. COH
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State J
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telling fathers n to do wrong, .''
4?>V Wtong 1'
doings; but to live right and do"'
right before their children and os- ^
pecially their boys.
Sick list: M;\-. Florence Koose. ^
I oUvim,'. ATi^ Pnvcull Wall tin.) F
Ida Mae Coiiins who is in the *'
hospital seriously iil.
Janie I>. Ford, Reporter
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THOMPSON SI". BAPTIST |?
(HlUCIi K
K?v. It. r. Sears, Pastor ((
SPARTAN REP.G ? June 2- Ia
Graduation i i./ sermon 1'rom the '
28th chantfi of Eck. 12 verse.
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Theme, " i :.o < .arden of- "Life.
Many worn*, erf id thoughts were on
the senin;i to help the graduates
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on to sue >s in life. Re men who
will pray t G <1 while others are 0
doing evil. I. ok to God. Names 'l
r?f graduates: Arthur Robinson,
Booker T. Soars Jr, Sonny tiist f
and Ron Giliard. o
June Poll Gathers Day servi.o
with the Junior's singing for
service. The pastor preached
from loTth P.-aim, Ttii verse.
Theme. "The works of our Pa:hor."
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The fi*'.\ers were donated . hy ('
Mrs. (kn v Todd and Mrs. Lula,^"
_heeks i n memory of their.
110t llOl S.
Tiu V.. uion Bible School will 'i
>pon M?:,iidy June 2Mb. Looking m
orward .-> having a glorious fo
ime. f
Highhe ' "Sympathy Club spon.ored
a birthday Rally Sunday, ?]
fune lt'uh at Bethlehem Center.
Mist of ceremonies, Miss *
Barbara Black; opening song,
'Jesus Keep Me Near The Cross".
>criptuie reading, Mrs. Dorothy
Fllrod: naner. Mrs. llat.tie Hill;
IVelcmne. Mrs. Helen Black; Response.
Mrs.Ophelia Green; Seection.
Echo Five of Gaffney, S.
Reading, Mrs. Frances Beat- i
;ie; Solo, Mrs. Alice T^owis; Read- |
ntr. Miss Mary I.. Burgess; Re- ?
narks. Rev. .T. C. Bradford; Solo,
Mrs. Sallie M. Rohinson; Remarks.
President of Visitinjr C'luh;
M-ie.'.iin. Mrs. Posey and Group: i
voniarks, Mrs. Knza Ar- j
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Saturday June 29, 1957
HEBRON BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev.. W. 1). Coker, Pastor "
LINTON?Sunday School open(1
at 1U A.M. with Mr. Olester
roggins, acting Supt. The attendnee
and finance were good. The
.\sson was beautifully taught.
.ovely flowers were in memory
f Deacons R.J. Day, W.C. Tay>r,
Edgar Taylor and Mr. Edgar
nrtnr Jr.
Proceeding the morning devot>n
music was rendered by the
unimam Choir, Masai Helen R*
leming, piantist. Rev. Coker dc.verod...
4?noppiopriHte Uatlft'fvi 1 '? ?
?ay sermon. Tlieme ''God the
at her of "His people.'
At M r. M. tlie United (lospcl
horus and Hebron's Junior
hoir rendered an enjoyable mural
program in interest of the
uilclinfund.
Mrs. Kssie Holland and greatranddaughters
are vacationing
argil, I'a. Linda and Mary Jem
inard left Saturday* for a trio
? Washington. !>.('. Mrs. ArabelH.
Itii*li and little son, of
artsville, S.C. were th.e wee!:id
guests of Kfv. and Mrs. W.
. .1 falsity ,
Sunday I\J. the Pastor's Ail
!u!> met at the home of Mrs, Peril
.Tones. The house was called
? order ! y the president, Mrs, Mad
Elmoiv. The hr.rM.ess sowed a
iioiotis repast. Mrs. Rosa Ker.ison
thankol the hostess. The
he next mee'.imr wHl be held the
d Sunday in July.
Rev. Poker and family vrore the
today dinner cues'.< of Miv.
ula Ann Kennedy at?l family.
icr, President, Highland Symtthy.
Club. Amt. raised, $57.00.
We Ameri.ans consumed 817
llion hot doirs last year?500
il'.ion more than the year be
re.
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