The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 13, 1957, Page 6, Image 6
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BETHEL A. M. E. fill U( H I
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r "Rev.-J-.- F. Munlo , l'astor !
rlndopendeiK e m'iisu.i is :n i\;.i
king and we see ma.;;. i!i.-uiin-,
, is jhvrc at J>c uiet. v? e ' o.iscrvt '
aany visitors liom various piac 1
[s. Among the visit.-.? at t.eim..
ire 2 of uev. .Stanleys >ns fion.
rashiiigton, 1?. C.,; ameiy ooscpn
Lnd t'oimie and ti.eii v..Ws am. i
Ehiidren We Wv'lvon. \ i -i ..
bl tunes.
* It being tile first ,Sui;oa\ \\ ..
have an appreeaur.c ..m.niuv.
Uui teachers are la iii'-.r p.acv- |
hixt tne cluUlrcti ; .ein (o i-r ni
proasiug ill. niunbcr e\ery butuiay.
The beliior L i 1 %.?11' i.s i u. iiiM.-i,-. t
Milsie. 1 tie leader, r.-.u. ui. . o?.? 1
ley see ills to be at l.is !??.. .. a n.
pastor preaened an. uo?i.., m . e.
moil fruit tae lit in o.
iFirst Cor. da ana m.i \e.
Thome: tuiisl, Oni 11..
geniiuii w.u' Itrn'iu in cameo,
aim iK-li'.erod v u.i ; .
that as it ic.-nu c\eryoao
Will )?Wl oi'i lai O.a .v ...a' ...i-.:
put oa the HO.\ in.ii. i :i. Jv.-.i-.
'i ha v. i'.uic Gay's ?. i v :i\ wa.- ga>:iou...
At G o'clock p. 111. the AI m.
Ciu'is'-ian K ttifrtWi- i-cag..c nil' a.
tliC cl'.Ul'Ul, HlU. .1. Ki.i 1 I O.presiding
i tic ie.is.ni was laug... .
}oy .Mi s. Coi in. lia Niuiu.
On Tuesday u.g.. i the wtTlrty*
Suiiaiiy School poachers nieetrhg
will be held at tne enure.a t>a
[Wednesday evening' at ^ o clue a
the Jr. I slier JMu.iu win nice. a.
the home -oi Mi.A Naomi Kobingou.
The Intermediate Ushers will)
meet at the home of Mrs. l'auline I
V. eston on iii own Court Phursday!
^evening at ;>:00 p. m. Mrs. Julia'
liuttnt niv.-mcii..
I
ldr id ay ? o'clock p.m. the Uible 1
Stuuy cit'So win meet at the.
ciiurcn, .Mis. cnristiiie nixie pre-'
siuing.
? ? 'if e? S < d sir
t he pastor and luTrrrry tut-tutt??
ing his two sons and their families
were hospitably entei tinned'
by profe.-sor and iCrs \V. \V. Alii-'
ler elG \V. Oakland Ave. Slinduj
p.m. Aetna at x .Giln.-L- tn*..
K Stanley brought tuuuliei insyiii-ftttV
message. So ends a perfect day at
Bethel. ^
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Thc.v are only tv. > thiny that j
~ "will ton office gosaip: the hands I
of the clock at f> P. M.
I LEEVY'S FUN
1 Undertaking and Embalming
^ LADY ASSISTANT '*
Ambulances
ANYTIME ANYWHERE
IP
Superior Equipmen
Superior Service
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1Wj ?*
i I ?SLOGAN?
LOWER PRICE?
No Deserrinpf Poor Refused
| 1831 TAYLOR ST. COLCJ
to.
ST. .1A M l'.S A Ni I', fili i\C
Rev. I.ewrn Stovrxm. I'jisIoi
ni.MMl'M(iN > A Y;
\\V ai v .;k' nj; ami praisi
' i (i i\ for a \v11''Saul
St'iioui. hotly t fai'.'lful osfu'e
S'.jj I. a;nl ria.'.-O'i. <>ui Sum]
liu-mo: "i o' i'* i.1: .-s which is m
lo ( o-llil't Uv I >' Yt
a',f "i. t'T;:- i : . t v
the Youu^ Meat's class; M' <. .It
.Mis." ' ' :-v V'.,i:_s v.
i> main. 1 y Mi ? \Yh
!;< !.: ;!h- .? lam.rr. O
M'tsic rre.-ente ! ?-.v Mn^t o .1
1 >u\ is iiii!!1k .- \\a> very sweet a
WH-h> !io)i>, v. it.i the Senior civ
as- isiiinjr. Our spiritual sorm
was well prepared and deliver
nin. U 'fully l?y our pastor l'r<
He.luev. 1J: 1 verse. Our visitoi
Mrs Ko.u'urs and Mrs. Benin
wetsiiippm A'! Ill us
The family of the late Mr. a
Mis. Smith have our prayers.
Attend oho Bdde Sehunl
m:\v zion amp; church
lev li ( A'f... !.t ?
... ^ . M ..,111, I
\VISA( K V ? >-'.t :v!;?y School op
.. ' at 10:-lu iiu everyone ;ii 1
of fl i''oliO\viti?r jj'i'o
tidy and dL o- hut of the lo<s?
P.e\. Wright ease the quarU
s;. miliary of the '"ssori--. Followi
-nrnver service. Rev. Wrist hi to
his text from I Samuel 'J:S vcr
Suiiject: "Pillows of the Worn
We were happy to have as vis
ors Mr. Carneli Toney ami uhihli
f New V. :k; Mr. and Mrs. L. '
. Warthei ; Mr. ami Mrs. Leo Ala
Catherine and Ttessie .\laek; M"
Annie (iit en of New Jersey; M
S.mmiie Hell A1.rant and Jaecpteli
Wiikinson. All arc cordially invil
to attend ;ul services at N< w '/.i
f. "nurch.
1 Tho Ai'I-1. nu?etsi each Sural ay
" Oo I'. M. (' ?IK i-'. i!> 1 Kxl >.?*.
J; I,. Ilyi.l. UcjhiMI'I
IERAL HOME
I. S. Leevy, Mgr.
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MBIA PHONE 3-7036
THE PALMETTO LEADRB
n M:\Y liKTUKi, AMI: t uriu H
Kt \. I art I . KliU'K,
r
1 hXiXliTON ? Sunday Srho
opened at the usual hour I
. li.o MijK-i iuti r.dent and ios* hers ;
;:i-' i i'< in . ost ill' duly. \\ .' hud a !ur>
ay Ail a;:d !? son was beautiful
I
's> uisal.ssed, iudowoi i y i-:v.urks
?y .I..1 paK"v. Brru-k delivered.
x" : A < ;. d ' j ful s'l" !1\ ! 1.
.s j A sua was boi;i to llcv. and Mr
1 B'avk Sunday nan .in ir i
" j t.ke i' dure in i'usaiiul. ' i. y <v.m
two other ehiidren, <";>:! .ir. a n
j ai :? * i.
j 11 \ . -i; ;uHi a: i .1
J were ' it* uinner guests of a:
!!1 I Airs. .I'lh:. - Sli.gh a:'.it <ervie
n,! | V>ii..:-s i,i s.T-,i.-f wio Mr
| Matt ie Mr.-i linM of Soru ;ta. I-!;
t aial Mis Maitha < ???n!<! ot' Sava
0 nali, (la. Mrs, Marsluill is visitiu
>m Ihci- sisters. Mr. ami Mrs. Kol.t*
j Heaphart, Mr. a'ml Mi s. Hem
'1 Harris ami l.rothev. Mr. and Mr
Henry Xn'nrr Miss Gould is \Ui
ini* her unele ami aunt, MT:?rrr
r Mrs. John I.. Slijrh. Mrs. Ir
Wright and daughter. Miss Fran
ie Golden, Mrs. Hat tie rGould at
daughter, Martha motored up fro
Savannah, (la. and spent the woe
end with relatives and friends. Mi
Wright is a sister of Mrs. Sail
Loaphart, Mrs. Nadine Harris ai
Mr. Hemv Snfcov: Mrs. GnnM ic
Mr. John I.. Charles. Da
^'bert Sligh and Mrs. Mable Walk*
u and Mrs. Robert Sinnnons a
,, vi~iti:\?r the Dalbort Sligii on tl
' j Koiuth of July were Rev. and Mi
' ' I 1. W. Ward. Miss Nellie Mam
ng j
, Mini den and little Mlaine IhoAn i
OK I
ICommUa, S. C.
, ,, j Mrs. I.ou Anna Davis, Mr>~. R
. Jwr.rd Wise. Mrs. Cora Roil Rhu
iCIarv Ktislu and Flo?o>uo Moali<
en j
|v: died Rev. Olho Dales Chvire
, jl.ono Star, S. C., Sunday. Re
, iliato. is a brother of Mrs. Davi
ill r. and MrC I W . Henry??*
? 111') )!<in.s. visited Mr. a?ul M:
, Rot -; i r. l)a\ is Sunday afterroo
j T > T. A. rhi>. iI! meet at hop
?n jof 7*1 !-" <! \' s. T. A!iins on .In
>vil 1;?\h s. KeiV.os
at
'ROOK! ()! !) AN,) t.l.OYKK
; AM K ( lit' " 11
- j Kov. W . i? hi it it'll, I'astor
II AIT. r \>' IK' Sun.lay SA:,m
! was ' ho Snpo? i!itt-in! ;
'and a . ',e officers preset:
I All <|ii asses combined :>r.
\wr?* t y the teacher r.
class 1 T Superintendent i>
viewed '.a' -s< ti. Remarks l?y M:
Johnnie N i.r.an of St. Ma>y AM
rh:n cl>.
The S'r-ti.jr Convention met a
I UockOx ^ .y.j' l fo'.r choirs part!, ;
patin . After the devotionahs, tk
preside)'-* M .Johnnie Normat
j presented irie Convention spcakei
...... i . i.;.- su.ijeci: ""l tSa\
Also The lord SitLinf* Upon
Throne Hi eh And T.iiTed Up." Karl
choir santr three selections. Beau
tiful music 1 ?y dlover, Rockfotv
1-2 and Walnut drove. There wen
many visitors from Anderson, S
( . and from the Churches throughout
this ar.
Mr. Nohle Jones rallied his fairi'y
to th !. iioru* in dreenvilV
after - ( 'al t * 1 ! r. w'cl - net
w'th their [><ti cut s. Mr. and ?\U
fla'y Lee.
V . ( . B. Iopr.son
r From
State
More On i5;:^e 7
oi 1 ?? -~___
1 ii * '
it . tu: I'll KL A M . ; i 11 KC H
it.-v. H. J. til. I'a-t?Mi;! ;<
Ma;i; t .n r-.
N iil'iiti Schi'.. < y HII
a ( AM,? < : i \\ :i
' a la: ^ a' <>n .1 a:
7 uihIc i * * i.. '
'* , I iiniiisd'.i. . > ;. v >i a - ! -a:.. I
heme of I"< >
"Saving V - U'. '' r hi i-t." <i - .
mjvhitsi:: 'need ? v. *.!: .:??
nravi-r :i :t*.o.
^ ;
lhi' foiil.a! OiiS v. i I ' .
>* r. anora aI'.iP.iT a,.: Ms.
. .'.in. . a.e.<>:' i! :<
faithfully -"al rhT* lif.r (III'
' From Baptist t hni.-h a
wort* fortunate to have Mi-\ Jo.-;
T. Jackson work with one of ti;
Primary groups. Tho othor I' 1
^ maly yi"M|'??Lau'jnt M iBarbara
Brant a member of Bcthe
v" who is also a student at Hampto
Institute. The Juniors -were tau^T
m Itv .Miss (JtnakFne Patterson an
k%
.Mrs. I.eola Bock, memhers <
.* Bethel. The Junior Hijrhs wer
10 , taught By Mrs. Sara T. Hudson,
u jmemheu of Bethesda Bapti:
Church and Mrs. Mozella S. Lav
'"frcnee, a member of Bethel. Mr
"l Frances Hutchinson, wife of th
IC pastor, was our very officio
masiu director. Mrs. Rosa J. I.ei
. " .Mrs. Dorothy (.rant. Mis. KHz
u't Mvers ami Mis. Ilaltio Washin.
1 ton '.imposed Diiy mueh needed an
appi i-v iatod Dei" re>h.uent 1 av
^ a i r t T. M7 s7~ SaTu ~T. Mud-on .sn
1,
' \fl as .-( v.ii-'.ary for the* Jive-day
Vw VaM an avenuro atl-n.iaua
v* of ! in hoys and p.ir!s. The follow
ir.ii i !a-s schedules were u seivi'd
f
1. il.'i?1'i'uo i'tuny, 't
' l :2:J Ilil.lt1 Study ai d a.ti.'.'ie
n' In.2o-l 1 Mo? -Assembly, 11:02
11 :.".o llofn . h:n"in and Uero>:
^ 'Ms- a it i ~ were van ii I mi
' V 'iiaiously duiiur a'.l period-.
:d< v. Tiiuinp..?ou p. rented as uu
k i'.| s.ju.on Tuesday, the Id
, V- . >. Thorn) son, |o:-a! 11 i f i T. wii
i 1?. iiuiys and- jrir's al>on
'' :'n - propei rare ??f their bodies. es
y. daily '.heir teet.h. Dr. Ti.e'.npso!
l- nirhlii'hlo.i Id- .dd,? i
?...* " > k'1 upr
'' ( !t<vht.:?nie <!er.i ".v '.ration
'' O;! F> iilay a. ton o'clock t -a
f uar.nurity 1! " .It- S.lioo! piv.-ciitci
' i: 1 iiiin:it in/ activitie- in the audit
.. ium ?.i" the < hiuv'.i. At this tinn
a1 wore honored to have with u:
* . :ii"rts and fiioniN. Rev. 1!. J
Imnkiea, pastor of the St. Stephen
c AMK Churoh of the city was witl
' as at this time and brought trreot
ines from his church. Our oulniin
' atinj? activities consisted of solos
^ vocal ami instrumental, vote-am-.
j ./v.v v
1 l>y the Rhythm Hand, prayers am
a playlet.
' The Rev. \V. A. Johnson, Jr.
pi-tor of Bethesda Baptist t'hunh,
,isited with us on several oecassions
and spoke very eneoura^inly
( to the hoys and ^irl- ahout t h e
' value of Bihle training.
i A man who js contorted with
i
] what he has done will never l>ej
come famous for what he will do.
Saturday, July 13, 1957
I ZI.1SHA =A,\lfc CHIJICH
I 1U-V. l". V. \lston, Pastor
M - ~ - i it
i >?i*.oay S-T-ofJ was openeu oy
1 . S.l l :iH USUH.1
wiii) ;.,'s .. >'.a 't.- c??ow?ratat
his ' >:-< was
ii'/.ir: : ' y Mis. J.ia I.onirshore.
N". ' ! y Mr. A. H. HooertI
The 'v;.s heauiifuHy
I .aht. ' v the three
I .JMivm. A ii Miriam an<i Moses.
\ !??v. !y ix was ?riven 1 ?y
ii: V. i . ImmcoiaU ly after
. v'ai.- a!. 5>rayv.- i v was e??:ihu-te.i
y SMe; I is; M. law .rsh.ro
. I*;.,ivr.ee l.r.l.. l'rayer was
offered I'V the pastor. Scripture
^or. '.vis i :iii hv Rev. II. 1).
: :>.>, ?:; .hn. I: -1 ?.
I'.tc ; ! n'.i 1 the s; eakv
of ' .. ' , I j1 \\ 'lite ..f
j, Vetei ai.s 11' i* :i 1 i i Columi
~tia. Chajil:-.'': Willie .tame before
;ri tic1,. tiiic.i wit.h inspiration
t : ; u*\t from Rev.
.. .'J IT ;.ci S'. .ler.ti 1:1. Theme:
:;i-. t V."a> ; < f Life." <*hap':
Write n'.eniion of the
i" iier. a- a!\vay? dof s :i n il
i; ! a v.-ry de iahlfui si-rIwas
pd. en and
<. I .< > dL Sapper was admin.;
is-.i'i. ' hv tiio past >r : r. d his asp
soei:it? "muuion pviven !?y
n- ji.'-t ,:v he .-il !; mem'ors as
! . !Li\V'-: S; t< 11 a; .verse Rre-rfmst+n
ic in.I Sis. ilut'ie I.otiy. They have
t,, .Leon or. the sick list for sonieti.no.
j. We ,-tii'. j?ray for their recovery.
;S |
n White and Rev. R. IL Iiixon were .t,
the dinner quests of Mr. and Mrs.
,1 v . i,. i.onjisnore.
,f Mrs. Mamie Davis Williams is
e in New York on vacation. Mi\s.
a Grade Dell Hawkins Robinson was
?
jt home from X. .T. visiting her
mother, Mr-'. Eddie M. Hawkins
s, and family. She and her two
ie children left last weekend for
it home.
* M. Lake, Reporter
" !
<1 NEW ZION A. M. E. CIIl.RCH
Ki'V. It. Wriirht, Pastor
'* j Y.'ISACKY ? Sunday School
| opened at it-: usual hour with
^-|-y?uue of the officers and teachers
- present at their posts of duty.
I: Following Sun. School the mornt
o " j'ip Utran with the Senior
> choir 1 crdeiiiu*;nui>ic'. < >ur pit7- ?i
t<>r preached an inspirational ser<.
i won from IVuteronouiy .'I'd: t suht
ject: "Crossing Over." witich was
i ?n ioye<i hy all w!:o itoaid hint:
r | The invitation was extended hy
. I the pa tor.
i
i, Communion was served to a
t laryte numlx. r of a lulls and ehild.
ren.
,, Visiting in our " 'orvirc? Sunday
, were: Mr. and Mrs. Id I war 1 Ilradi
ley <?f Wilmington, X. ('. Mr. and
t. Mrs. I.co Mohoivey, Rosa and
] [ Kiiy.ahet.H flrc<?-<f, and I.ela Tonov
Jot" Riiiladelphia. Ra., Mr. Minpo
. i Bradley ^ a-n d son. Mvs, P.tssio
C oopiin of Xew V()i K ( ity; an<l
_ i several others from various cities.
. I Visitors are aiway.- welcome.
J Funeral services for Mrs. Reva
I ,.f -e:
..... ,.l i nunionsvillo, iS. C. was
! held at J5:.'10 p.m. today at New
Zion AMI'! church with Rev.
] Wright officiating.
? R. L. l'.yrd, Reporter
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