The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 09, 1955, Page Page Two, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

if l^geJTwe Editor Bowman W - Itinerary In North REV. CI.Al l) L. STEPHENS, D. D. ' J? AH jUJIl. v' P. E. OF THE WILMINGTON i DISTRICT N. C. CONFERENCE W . CLOSED A SUCCESSKl L CONVENTION LAST WEEK " This editor was. invited to attend several, conventions of the A>1E Church in North Carolina. We left Columbia early' Wednesday morning, June 22nd to attend the Fayetteville district convention, at Atkinson presided over by C that young giant, "Dr. Robert Green. We got lost, however, w e ^ > made it in time for dinner. A! large-crowd greeted us and friend Green had the reporter to under- j stand we twere in the best conven-j tion in the connection. The Minis-1 ters and laymen of this district j are in a unit with presiding elder j Green and" all North- Carolina,! West Virginia and Virginia will put up a,'fight for bishop Reid to return to them. However, they may get. bishop Reid, but not with out a fight, there is South CaroT llna fightir/g for his return, Washington and the Baltimore conferences fighting for bishop D. Ward ?Nicholas, wo understand another B ? state is working secretly f o t bishop Reidrrf-the North Carolina' Sl .. gets bishop Reid, they should pat themselves on the shoulder. the afternoon session, w e k preached as beat, we could and wc " were happy to see many Carolians J Kv doing: so well and taking the leader. > J Suber, the evangelist7'of tme coriference, who should be - ^elected > connectional evangelist, incase Dr. (JW*""' E. G. Odom is elected bishop, the - Rev. Boler, who is making a deal; of money teaching school, with PPP^PMrs. Bolar by his side. He mar- j ried Miss Harper, one of Colum-| bia city teachers and the other 1 * # fine Ministers of the Fayctteville district. We met also Dr. W. T. j V., Holland, Sr. whto has that large St. j ' Luke Church at Fayettcville with ) L " . 1147 r*? **:ii ? < 1 ' .r - ...vhiucio, ,?" miner, lormor j ' I v ~-pastor says he has more than that. '' 1 K-SV Ih"- Holland should be elected to | b"^ the General conference and of ' ^ .w/ course the conference will send all r ? VK' their presiding elders. 1 We also met I)r. G. P. Carnes, ?r ' . . v ^ personal friend of long standinp. ' .He has been a member of the A. - -vV'-: v y g , w.*-' M. E. Cfcmeral conference since fa,?a fDl2, preprtlinp elder 39 years, been preachinp GO years and walks without a stick. 1 J V Other presidinp elders are Drs: G. W. Parkins, H. G. Walker, \tho ' stayed and presided like a bishop for Pr. Green. I made Dr. Walker gee the point not to run for the bishopric at Miami which leave > V*the way cleaT for Dr. J-i. ft. iiry'' ant, or Dr. Dewey^ Robinson, as one of those are bound to be elected. Naturally, they will romc back ,2 and pet him in 1900. Both Drs. d Robinson' and Bryant should buy i this reporter a soft drink, for per-1 1 i * suadinp Dr. Walker to pqt out the | ; V ' r?ce and lct_ Drs. Bryant and Ro-, binson have ? clear sheet. All the i ilfcjiregiding elders stopcd at the par-. 1 sonage, the pastor with his hind I- ** * Wife feed us until we wanted no| ; more. We have lost some of our i notes, perhaps we have left out j some news that should be included nsT'"*" "1" this article. If we did, those ^ 1 news appear in a later issue. ^ Thursday found this reporter with friend Dr. C. C. Stephens, who j r? ' was closing out his convention. He was kind enough to allow us t,o break in his fine program and make remarks. He had a n aged preacher to preach his keynote ser , at noon, which was very j l>r. Stephenson is a live wire in IS: North Carolina. His preachers idea & ' li/.ed him. Dr. Miller, seems to be th? leader of this conference, at' : ytth other members of t h e on. We arrived too late to ' rites Of His Carolina I stand it was very profitable. The I" secretary-of the -north east conference arrived just as we were lonv'' in*; and made a ' in: speech for bishop Iteiii. I>r. (i; \V. Parkins, who is iToldTnn his district convention this week, invited us t(? at? tend. AU three of the Presiding elders are eommj; to the .Manning convention, which is the best ?> > " >".i?oii? rnii.iitvi n.- .t \\T | Kershaw with his /ine people are lenvin'j; no stone unturned to make it comfortable for our visitors. Kveiy .Minister with his delegations wiM make 1(H) percent at Pino . drove Church. Anion); those who took' an activepart. in -the <lisenssion< McSsors and .Missed Dcltji' Bridge, ^ i,...-...,.. Ill i, l. nip;]. Hat ha: n Hod- | ningham, the other three presiding j dick I Bar Nicholas,- Dorothy Coop-| er. Minlotil*!.. flOlTey, Emma John-' son, Yelois i.assitv, EUen Beaty, Annie-Mae Murphy, Gertrtde Muritt, Lucy Vinson, Clara Black-' 1 mon. Marian Young, Helen Murt elders begin their conventions a pny? James Wright, Lillie Douglas, Rev. J. R. Bauncrhian, R. S. Andrew,. Mary Murph, M. C. Sin""rfaiii,. Jariic?Marie?Cheeky?Ethol Woodbury, Lessie Holder Benjamin HaHman, Gerthenis Jones,' Lawrence Uinson, Rev. H. L. In-j gram, Frances Roland, Lottie- Patrick, Shirley Heweth, Carvis Greene, Corine Priden, Annie Louis, Rev. W. M. Richardson, Sadie L. Davis, and others. - j Brenda E. McDuffie, Pearline i McDuffie and others. A few important matters are left out, hut will appear later, as some of our notes are lost, we hone to find them by next issue. Any important matters we left out, Write us. Columbia conference district con 1 ventions are all the same week, beginning July 21sF\vith Dr. Cunningham, the other three presiding elders begin their conventions a ciay later. Dr. J. S. Bonn. is 'hewing to the line. That fellow needs watching." S. C. will tell you about its candidate later. This is South Caro lina day and time for a bishop. Watch us. * | W. R. R. . i FRIENDSHIP A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. E. Alfred Vance, Pastor i Sunday was another hot day. ; Services Were well attended i ?v ; spite of the vacaJtion and weatheli ^ Sunday Scbool^it the usual hour i] Sunday School and ACEL InsE. de- ' legates are the following: Misses 1 Vivian T. Evans, Daisy Burnside and Helen Wyatt, Messers Walter 1 Mac Math. Alternate Arthur'West- | ley. Chaperon, Mrs. R. P. Alexfin dor. : Morning Worship at 1 1 a. in. Worship service. Aftsr the usual >pening services, Rev. Vance bro- . ight to a^large audience an upliftng Soul searching and inventory nessage from the theme: Rcmemleriner. The moesaen ' ... v. ?. c?a ill KCCp- . ng with the day which was copiminion day. A large number comtuined. Rev. Vance and the Dearolesses visited the Shut in nicmicrs. Litlle Spungcon Hill, the adopt- , id son of Mr. and Mrs. II. Hill 'x was baptized fi:00. ( The Rihlc School held their pro- j gram. Mrs. A. .T. Gary and her assistant Teachers put over a wonderful program. Teachers,- Mrs. A. J. . Gary Supt. Mesdames, R. E. Fer- } guson, C. D. Ferguson, R. M. , Grant, "PL K. Pitts, Miss M. ^T, ?s Annie R. Little, Laura Young, Rarbara Duster, Daisy Rmnsido, Taeequeltne Henry and Helen Wy- . :itt. 7:00 evening worship. Pulpit guests, Revs. L. R. Kibbler, W. J. , Tobnson, and A. C. Duokett. Rev. i Vance, presented Rev. Kibbler of Rhreveport, La.?who delivered tbe^ evehing message. He said in the I liply.nninrf *"" * ?,?u i.:ungs professing and. possessing Christians Should know. Errst the Ten Commandments, and St. John 3:10. The message was a masterpiece. Rev. Kibbler is well prepared. We are sorry Clinton at largo didn't hear the, message. We hope Rev. Kibbler will c-ome again soon. He is the son in-law of Mrs. Emma Young Mother of our Church. Visitors given- a cordial welcome during the Morning worship. Service were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vance, Mr. and Mrs. JoSh Savage, Mrs. El^za Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Chaney Little and children. Mrs7r C. R. Rollins dirrtier guests, Sunday were Pastor and wife, Rev. and Mrs. E. Alfred Vance, also her nephew Mr. P. Andrew Searborn Philn Pil What, time T :im 'raid, I will trust In Thee. Ps.:5f>:">. I PINK GROVE AME CHIRCH lliv. T. H. Weathers?Pastor Sunday.June l'dtli was Children's Day, and a splendid program was rendered with t-he Supt. i n % large. TKe Children need ty h 0 oninieuded for acting their' parts so well. After the program. lee feasp and cookies were enjoyed hy all. and especially the children. Sunday June l'dth was an ideal day for services and the Church goers took "advantage of it a n d was found at the .house of worship mi i \ iuu?rm-?A?wonderful?S, SL was enjoyed wit D the Supt .. and her sTaff at Iheir post. After devotion, the? classes were, arranged and taught. Mr. \V. Trnpp, Miss Kli/aheth I'oyd, Mrs. Kstidla W. iToyd and Hew Weathers. A fine review of the lesson was given hy Mr. Johncy Allen of *Sumpter. Assistant Supt of Allen 'Chapel v I III mo i.anenster District. We were pleased to have him i 11 our midst, also little Miss Gloria Johnson from . Bethel Church, Wedgefiehl, S. C., relatives of Rev. and Mrs. Weathers. Finance went to the Bible class, $2..17 and Rev. Weathers teacher*-. Total finance, $5.00. ?' Mornjrg worship began at the usual hour. Prayer was offered by i Mr. Wade Trapp, then a selection "try?the choir of which?the pastor^ lined hymn No. 188. Then a for-! vent prayer was offered by Mr. Allen. After another warm spiritual, second hymn 278, scripture, lesson, read- by the pastor, 1st ! Samuel, 12 .chapter beginning a t ! t.he 1st through the 7th verse. Sum I niary of the Dec. .Notices read by Mrs. Ringer. Mission offering ta- | ken up which Mr. Robert Jackson I offered prayer. After singing the hymn announced, Rev. Weathers caine_before the audience and delivered God's word out of t h e j dept-h of his. heart. Text found . 1st Samuel? -7 verses, Thus now I tbprpfnro efo?/l ..fill fi?A T v ctunw fl1111j tiiat i mHy reason with you before the Lord of all the righteous - acts?of the Lord, which died to you and t o your Fathers. Reiner Father's day, the message fitted right. in. After-the offering was lifted, a splendid -Father's Day program was rendered. All Fathers that were present,! acted their hart well. We wish to ' thank Mr. Allen for the active 1 nart he took beginning in S. S. I and throughout the services. We say to hirh and all visitors, come agaiji. , The many .friends of Mrs. Mihnie Tobias is proyrf,- to know s^e has returned horiie from' the Ho^pftal. Hoping she will continue t_Q I improve. Mrs- Josephine Royd is in Co-~ umbia. - * A number is still not doing well. Lots keep all our ill one's a t heart. I: J. S. IJoyd, Tlpt. .AI'RKNS S. ('. NKWS I . Mrs. Margaret Young is visiting | njrton, S. C. Mrs. Magnolia McDowell is pending a while in N. J. with her ister. Mr. John 'Williams of N. .1. wanit home with his parents, Mr. and i Mrs. Walter Williams, of Wash 1 it?ts. over the week-end for the ' 'A uneral of the late Master .James 3rown Johnson. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Earlie Thompson )f Gray Street and their 'children, lecompamed hy Mr. Nathaniel Thompsbn and Mr; Spearman Williams are on a vacation trip K V C. Mrs. Sarah Hood Hill is vaea.iorlinir in Rochester, N. Y. Evangelist Ciena Hunter is- ( "isitiner her daughter, Miss Jessie Mae "Hunter and other relatives in Washington, D. C. ( Mrs. Ebhie I'hilson and daujrh er, ^virs. l,ois I'hilson Ray are visitintr relatives in Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Dafl Miller an ft Teice, Miss Sarah Campbell, are isiting relatives in Washington, ( [>. ^ .; v.^._ Mr. Willie Conway of Washing'on, I). C. visited his mother, Mrs. Cola Mae Tribble over the week- i ?nd and attended the funeral o f his aunf, the late M-iss Corneflia Conway. Services are held the first and Vd Sundays at Duncan Creek Rantist Church. Our pastor, Rev. E. R. Rell of Chester, is al<&HTVs at his best. Flowers on the rostrum Father's Day, were sent by Mrs. Rena Rell Rock ford of Rrooklyn, tw- Y. m Mamorv of hor. fath?r.r he late ^Ir. Sweet Elmore. BUY BONDS - PAI.METTC IIUBRON ?AI*T CHURCH! Rev; W. l>. flcr, Pastor Today heean third Quarter Ui< y , with tluat y Theme, . "'(jod's isue a lid Mulnenient of I People ..I'd Naticw* After the' Study of h'saom, ,! tlSSf report, the 1 attner Andaneeijwent ' to (.lass No. 1. HtiAjiiinlM* ^ffer1 li>r to class No. u j, ?j After the 'nio.niM devotions,| music was in eiiai'Mof the Sen- j iar Choir. Hemy oo^r.mion day,'. the niessa.se was aa-upviate forj t'the oeeassion tahenM-nn Kxodusj :Q'tM thronph - i Mi srs. Our hearts did Imru witlV, listening lo such a .eolile nlsase; Visi , tors were presented 1/ .Mrs. Be-j ati ire Taylor. At 2:.'50, Saint Jolts l'nv sen vice ivAs .10 Id. of Icmisolation . Lodge N'o. ."? and Mining Cllory, ('hauler ISM, O.K.8. fThc serjnon was preached hyj Rev. K. \V.' Wriirht. 1_? A At 4. PM'.; MrsJSallie L. Finney was hostessfo the pastor) Aid Club at her ?me, assistant ; hostess, Mrs. Mall Elmore. The I devotion was givvJby the Chaplin, The president fttsided. The topic for discussion Iwas led by Mrs. Hammond, flowed b y others. The hostess irved a dei licious repast. Mrs! Pearl B. I Ruth thanked the holess. Club visitors Rev. Hammonl The next meeting will be heltmhe third. Sunday at the cliurcl Evening message by the pastel , Last Monday dinnkj| guests of Misses Supearely 1?kU 'Minnie Beasley were Mesdimitfl Manda j Wilson, Mit&ie TajmP D. jd.* | Hill and Mrs. RosfiflEllison o f I Chicago, 111. . Mr. and Mrs. AdajP MnitTi and daughter Dorothy left Sat. for a vacation , in Euetklyn, N. Misses Minnie anlp\Supearely Beasley are spendfcf ^several weeks in JacksonvillllFla., fcoing especially for ttt Beasley; i ^union. ' ? A cordially invitatfji is ex-, tended* to the public Sfiattend a lemon squeeze, Sundaylfcly 10, at the home of Mrs. H|^n-Cra\wj ( ford on Gideon Hill. friH.a fn givep by the Sunshine?mb. : THE BAILEY RETHEL fiftCUIT Rev. T. I\ Baylor? or j' McCormick?The memWrs o f the Bailey Bethel Circuit Viet at j the Oak A ME Churoh June\5 for the Third Quarterly^ Conflrencoy' with a good attendance. Dr.TC. | Glover presiding. The ConfJl-ence 1 was open with the use of IHymn Xo^4G2. Try Us Oh God Ano^Such j The Ground, Scripture fournl 173 of St. John. After some brickf remarks by P. E. and pastor,! the Conference open for husiness.lThe minutes of the last Conference were read by the Conference Kcc. Mrs. Kula Gaskin, received a In d adopted. The Disciplinary questions were'asked. Various repeats were read received and adoptjed. The P. E. was paid in full. Tliis was a fine quarter. Total money', raised for Saturday, $107..r>0. ?We acknowledge the presence -of- Prof. J. T. W. Minis. July 3, was pastorial day at V,ion Chapel AMK Church. S. S. opened at I he usual ti ain with a good attendance. Miss (idrnldine Quarles was elected deleirate to the Sunday School Insli-V lute. . . . 1 ' The service was open with II?mn No. 32. Scripture found Rev. 27 chapter, 17 verse. The pastar was at his best. R. H. Hampton,. Rpt. j . BETHELEHEM BAPTIST | Rev. (I. J. Odom,, Minister S.?SL bepnn at. the hour of 1L ... A. M. The lesson was discussed fhroTTgrhout the classes: Toptcr The Prophet of Judah's Decline. Remarks o n the lesson were made by the minister. Pulpit service bepan at 11:11 A. M. Scripture lesson was read by the minister,; 5th Chapter of Ecclesiastes, 1-7. Prayer was offered by - Dtfa., Phillip in behalf o f the mission Dfferinjf. The', lnes.sace was delivered byj 'he Rev. Abie of Morris Town] Vf?W .Tfl'viov A rrvr??j ? - obtained from the 5th C'hapt. of St. I like 31st verse. Devotion was conducted at' Tf] aflerwhich a fine evening message was delivered by the. minister taken from the 4th, Chapt. 32nd verse. Subject: "The Words." The choirs rendered fine1' nru-1 sic. Many visitors were present.' We were happy to have many tnjj-Qf.town visitors worship with us. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night at 8:00 P. M.' Atso Missionary meeting at the usual. lOlHV\\ M. HollioA, KpT . \ \ \ -? ) LEADER ??? AME Church First Ends Conferences l$y Conrad ( lark UUSXDN, .Mass.--(A N i') ?The dosing session of the 10-ltli animal New England Conference of the African.. Method^- Episcopal . hurch last week brought to a close a series of annual conferences for 11)55, of the First Episcopal Divtl icl: The conference here , as at- all other conferences was presided over l\v Ilic 111. lim. l-k-rWard Michols, presiding elder, and host pastor was the Hey. \V. Cr. Davis^ 1). I), pastor of Charles Street A. M. K. ehprc.h since 11)50, who was reappointed to his church. Some $10,000 was given to Will>rt force University and Payne seminary as the First District's of the two educational institutions. A u:..i.i:;-Ui n ni^im^iii ui wic* sussion was a banquet?honoring-- Bishop- -Nichols. A tea was also held by t h e Missionary Womens' Group i n honor of Mrs. Sue.Bailey Nichols, wife of the bishop, and their two daughters. ? GREAT PRESENT CIRCUIT Rev. Gfc A. Thomas?Pastor Andrews?Sunday .Suhuol n "'o t under Way at Great Present Sunda^ with a good attendance. The teachers were on time to render service. After the Rupt. issued out the books for the third quarter .each .class was taught by a teacher. The adult class which was taught hy the pastor had the largest number of visitors^ His class also raised the highest*- amount money. After the review of t h e lesson we heard some interesting remarks from Rev. J. A. Wilson, a- former member of Church hut now he is pastoring at the United Holiness Church in Richmond Va, We also received some interesting remarks from his wife Rev. Mrs. Wilson. After the Sunday School-adjourn eel the pastor called to worship Rev T A Wil-nii li'il the mnrnini* pray e iv_Among. the announcements that were made the pastor stressed the fact that the Presiding Killer is scheduled to come to us at Canaan AMK Church Sunday Jaly 10, and all members are ashed to do their,very best to make the Quarterly Conference he a success, * . ' Fdilowinir the second hymn' the Junior Choir saner a selection after which the pastor took his text from Rom. l.'l:12. Theme, A 'Challenge To Christian. The pastor was very clear in explaining how Paul warned the -Itomans ajbout their future and how God 'would punish them for their wickedness. The congregation was inspired as he preached out of God's word. After the message he extended the invitation for joiners. Mr. (Joorgc McCrae led in lifting1 the offering assisted by some of the young officers. 'Following the offering the pastor who w a s nut.It.io.1 I... rt?.. I * ny ivuv. /a. wiison served Communion to a large nurti1)0r of followers of Jesus. We were glad to have" Rev. ,T. A. W ilson and Rev. Mrs. Wilson and MisS T.or.irie B. Burke from Red Hill B-'nt'st ('hil.On, F'.astover, S. C. 'Also one of the fine daughters of Mr. and Mrs. George McCrae wrrs'Tn worship service with Sunday she came from Baltimore, Md. Sunday evening Rev. and Mrs. G. A. Thomas went Over to Canaan AME Church about six o'clock where they met the young INSTANT SUMMER-COOLI will help mothers supply a this summer. Chocolato-flavoi with icecold water, contain < Vtramtni of fmhmilk/^. District ^ people in a ureal ACEL Service. Many young people attended the league oil "Sunday evening and was inspired as a result of their coming. Following the league, services regular worship began. The pastor ailed to worship later he presented Rev. Wilson who preached a 'very noble sermon. Many souls were happy as he delivered that sermon Sunday night. Rev. Wilson ..rut his wife arc leaving Tuesday J of t)\is week but they are expected ~Tor-return*in Rentember. We are looking forward to their return. Come and worship "with us a t ..Great Present A ME Church on the first and third Sunday mornings >?n<l meet us at Canaan AAj hi Church at 0:00 on the first and , third Sunday evenings for League j Services and t-!u!: tegular?worship to follow. '~r'. 1 _ T????? Catherine Wilson,- Rpt PLEASANT HILL BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. E. I). Wise?Pastor Prayer service was conducted hy i Bro. Ward Cortman, Bro. Preston Hill,-lined hymn 402, Amazing Grace. We had -a?wonderful drvo.. I tion. A Spiritual song by Sister Davis, I'm Going To Heaven. The mission was taken up by Sis Johnj son, prayer over Mission by Bro. Jones. The pastor came forth and lined hymn 351, Bless Are The Pure In Heart. After reading for his Scripture, St. Matt. 26:15 verses, using for his subject, Selling Christ. We did enjoy t.he message coming from our pastor. The door of the church was open by linding of hymn 440, Itjust Jesus Bear The Cross Alone. We can trulty say the Spirit was high. We are always glad to have St. Paul I cooperate with us in our meeting. | Collection,"*$89.51. I ; ? SOUTH CAROLINA STATE ~COLLE(4E_HAS_26_ PRINCIPALS REPRESENT!NO ELEM EN TA K l A.N I) M-A UIN IJ A K \ Under th<* supervision of Dr. I,, P. Drown, Assistant Principal o f Pondiilr.h Elementary and Junior High Schools at Richmond, Va., the Principals Workshop at South Carolina State College has an enrollment of twenty-six principals j representing: elementary and secondary schools of South Carolina. " , On ,Tunc"~I3, 1955, members o f the workshop met with three instructors and immediately decided that- "Better Administration, Better Evaluation, and Better Supervision for Better Schools" should h e the theme. The workshoppers ire now in_the second week doiTifT intensive work under the following: Dr. L. P. Brown, instructor ^>f evaluation; Dr. H. NV Doddy, Professor at Howard- University, Washington, D. C., instructor of tr? c?.? v isiuu , ttnu r^. >? ounej-vising Principal of Colleton vHigh School at Walterhoro, S. C., instructor tjf administration. Members of the workshop are divided into small committees and groups according to t.heir interests. Within each group each principal has a problem related directly to his school, for which he is seeking a 1 solution through intensive investigations of his duties and responsibilities as a principal in the light >f better schools. J. D. McGhee, Rpt. MUk y . >. ' . ^ . - -X^ A l. .,Vr, t ,. iturn* iiimYi'iini, - /. .<, . J ^F>. Carnation Xo,^Pfaolft :R ? New instant chocolate drink nutritious cold drink in seconds od "magic crystqjs" mix instantly* oil th^cakiujn^jrnlnerals_and_ft-l ~~3 ?? BROWN CHAPEL AME CHURCH CLOSES SUCCESSFUL VACATION BIBLE ! SCHOOL { Vacation Bible chool- was conducted at Brown Chapel AME Church, Arthurtowri, S. C., from Monday, June 27th through Friday, July 1, 1!)55. One hundred and eighty (180) pupils enrolled from ages .1-14. Mr. W. A. Pinckney, M. A., "Principal of t.hc Arthurtown Elementary School served as advisor. Rev, Lindsey E.. t ruinlin, S.T.M., pastor of Brown Chapel and Iiced >r Point AME Churches and Professor of Iteligious'Thhicatmir;?At IT., served as Principal. The teachers were Mrs. Ethel Findley, Mrs. Sophia Mills, Mrs. Ruth Davis, Mrs. Ruth Janerotte, Miss Lillian Jenkins, Miss Sarah (list, Miss Mary Lgnipkins, Miss.' Eva- Butler ancj Mis. Mazalene Lloyd. Miss Maggie Brogie served as secretary. 1?Included iininnfr the wnyk-orx \yprP Miss Julia Mae Weeks, Mrs. Roxana Frasier and Mr. Henry Bar nes. All teaohers haTl Public rsehool j or Vacation Bible School experI ianno l.?? I. The climax of the school came ; Friday evening when a elosinq; j program was given and 180 certi1 ficates were awarded. Parents witnessed an exhibit of handicraft | work following the program. The school was made possible . ^through a contribution from Bishop Frank Madison Reid (Seventh 1 Episcopal District), donations from the church and contributions from the pupils. / The pastor, officers, and members of Brown Chapel *Avish to thank all who participated in and contributed to the success of the j school. ^ Arabs Vote in Citizens of the small nation of 1 More than 85 percent, aged 18 a ~ for the July elections. Under of government, there are 14 po] in Israel's Congress, the Knessi rently have five members there. Middle East which gives Arab with the men. 3?^j^X>X>0^0.00^0:WOO"0'00"0^: | I NEW'" FURN | j We Wil 1 Any Room in \ J $10 DOWN an. 1 Meeting Gt. 2 g HMeeting St. 9 1 I TU? C : I g 1 11C I UI 111 5000 Mont ieello ltd. iocyoaao a:<yo<>oo<y<yoo'oo^c>ac UBWBiaBBnHH II CHURCHES SCHQQ : Age CHARTEREI Anywhere CnTT B. K. BET .TON Route 5, Box 807 ?? \ . Saturday, July 9, 1955*LEGAL NOTICE SPEC IA1; CALLED .MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS OF MODERN FOOD SERVICE, INC.,. C OLUMBIA, S. C. Ily virtue of authority vested in me as president of Modern Food .Serviie, Inc., Columbia, South Carolina, pursuant to Section 12(> 12 of the Code of Laws of South Carolina for 1052, 1 do hereby call i a special meeting of the stockholders of Modern Food Service, Inc. at the company's warehouse *? in Columbia, South Carolina o n August 10th nt 8:00 P. M. for the purpose ot voting by majuiity rof?;? the stock to wind un. linuidate and dissolve the corporation of Modern Food Service, Inc. The Secretary of said corporation is directed to send"Tiotice o f such meeting to each stockholder find to pijblish notice of such meeting in a newspaper published ?in Richland County. -?> E. T. LEACH * President " Columbia, S. C. ~~ " r June 20, 1955. IN MEM OKI AM In loving memory o' our dear wife and mother Mrs. Martha j El'en Stanley, who departed thi^ ' | life July 5^ 1047. Eight ~yeaTH~??'? 1 since you went away, but it seems ' only yesterday. Yes, you are sadly missed. . ... THE FAMILY BUY BONDS Israel Election Israel take their voting seriously ind over, are expected to register the country's democratic system litical parties vying tor 120 seats it. The three Arab parties cur* Israel is the only country in ths women the right to vote equally .1 ... ?. i. ^ cpaoomooo:ooo [ ITU" ? USED I 1 Furnish our Hnmp Fnr s d $3 PER WEEK 1 ^ Furniture Co. ' ! W. Columbia, S. C. , j \ iture House | Kau Claire oooooo'^ooooo00owa^oe?3caar LS CLUBS GROUPS ntsFor ; > 1 BUS SERVICE Anytime *' 2 1156 W. C. HELTON Columbia, S. 0.