1 ?* . ' f *? - -?. " r Page 2 Cooperative Bapt Holds Annual Ses A The Cooperative State Baptis Convention will hold the 53 An nual Session in Chester, S. C. wit.' the Mt. Olive Baptist Church Opening witl^ ? Pre-ConverTTtoi * and Welceme Program on Wed nesday night, November 14 Thursday November 15, th ? parent body will be in charge. T.r . ? will hear-t-hV int-rod uetory-.Sern\o* Doctrinal Sermon and the Brest l-dent's Annual lA(jdress. ^ ^~;^Ori Friday. November Lii, Lli Woman's Auxiliary will be i charge. The big event of the Con r ???vention will be the Contest Friday night between the Presi dents of each department. . Al workers are - urged to bring . ' special donation to help the presi dent of your department win th ,a 4 contest. The Women have arrange ^ a lively program of addresses, set mons and music. On Saturday morning, N'ov. T and, evening. ?ihe_ SUmla^?Schm and B.T.I' 'w'ill?Lm "in?-chargi Churches are encouraged to.sen a. large delegation of Youn People to take part in the talcn program. Give Youth a chance t learn more about the work of th Churoh. ' . Saturday afternoon," the bal> department of the Convention, Th Laymen's League will hold it first Annual Session. We ar asking for the cooperation of th Laymen's work with the Conver tion a success. The Convention will c-lose o Sunday, November 18, with Model Sunday Scfiodl under ~t"h" Sunday School -department follow ed 1 by the Missionary Sermor After which the Executiv Boards of each department wil meet to distribute funds to t h various causes we support. Help us make the 1956 Sesslo: of the Cooperative Baptist Stat ' Convention a success by meettn " w ith us with a .large delegatio from your Church. The entertain ing pastor, Rev. T. B. Bouser i ? making special preparation t entertain all who attend the Con vention. We hope to meet yo t Koro Rev. J. H. McKTssTck President of The Parent Bod REV. AND MRS BOWMAN A1 ROSE HILL, NORTH CAUOLIN ttev. and Mrs. Wv R. Bowmai Mrs. Daisy Guinyurd, of St. JVIati hews and their nephew Ben, too - their vacation iH-. Rosa Hi'l, N-T?rt Carolina. W% drove our Packer and Ben, the driver didn have any respect or mercy for th mountainous hills. We stopped wit Mr. and Mrs. Bryant, who owns lovely home and make their guesl . f^el at home. Her meals were ver tasteful and Mrs. Bowman a n Mrs. Guinyartl took the home a their own. During our vacation, we spei and visited many homes in >Ro?i .Hill, these people are?very properious, live .in beautiful home and live in good farming con . munity. , Farmer*?.were ; l>usy as bet gathering and eueinf* tobacco. \V met Madames Beulah Robinsoi Hannah Williams, Salley Grahan Vassie Middleton, Mattie 1 Johnson, Mary C. Bryant, Berth Bryant, Lucy Robinson, and other We were invited and spent few moments with Mr. and Mr Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. Rohei Boney. Robert owns a nice honr a big man in his church, his so and- his culture daughter-in-la owns a nice brick apartment hous near his home. Sunday fatmd-us at Island Cree A MP r.hnrpJi fcfoo nucfnr T^r ^ L. Whitted, w?*s kind enough t let us preach. He has an intell ?=fr " Kent congregation and very intell -r gent Minister. The.only thing we ' ? v;'- a mystery to me was it being tl first Sunday in the month and r Lord's Supper. The altar was n< decorated and the paster only goi there once a month, as he has se' eral Churches. If we don't go else where ne: year, we planed to visit Rose H: again; We visited Wilmington and to< dinner with Dr. and Mrs. R. 1 Green. Their elder daughter pr pared" the meal with out any su gestion fomr her mother. Th shows what training can do. We also met Dr.-and Mrs. H. JT'. , Walker, Presiding Klder of t h , New Bern District. He is a Candi ate for the Bishopric in 1960. \w . We regret these m?tes are lat b but you know the Palmetto Lea er has been suspended for sever weeks. ' Since Bishop Reid is your pe manent Bishop, doubtless, you w ; I see scores of the bojts for Sou .... * _ Carolina very often. * W. R. B. i . ist Convention ] sion 1 KYS. 1)1 VOL AM) WILSON ? I.OS HI) THEIR SUCCESSFUL * INAL QUARTERLY. ' _ <) N V E K KM-K-S U X DAY? | Wf held tin* final quarterly con- | renees Sunday of the Rev." J. W. | uvol and the Rev. W. K. Wilson. ^ ~ Tth i'tild oui-ui. i uli-iuwi-btttSrctm^: relations asked the yptnrq nf ?^ eir pastor. Roth number one pas I -. I'otJi are very quiet ami unas iming, hut fully understand how > pas't'pi .people. We hope to pro- ^ vote iH)th of them at conference, " s shall discuss with bishop Bonner . irivately their worthness to the "hurch. r i Mrs. Mabel Mallett and MrS. J Viola Brogdon reports showed their I 1 \ti..!nn..... r i I > jj ?'iiocivimi jr , Aicaauiu Jian lUJiiuct j one hundred dollars awaiting the orders of their pastor on his bud. get. This as_it should be, Mrs. ? iL ^on"er i.n her ~ addresses always- ?j aTc'et] fhn ladies to tn if that , " their pastors are up with thjjir ^ budget,,We hope other MissionUries will follow suit. ^ We took dinner with Mrs. Mai? lett In her nice home, this bcautlful home has the modern convony lent, simular to any city home. The ?. ' meal was unsurpassed. x The Manning district will meet p tie Sunday with their budget, all ^ p progressive pastors will report Others who don't know how t n J, pastor will pay part and say you ^ tj call us too soon and so fourth, a j few disgruntle will talk or writ? ^ -to the -bishop, but yun take from 1 "j" me, their days are numbered. Their ! is a unity among all the presiding . elders i n't he state, they know what e . . c , II is going on iti the Church. nev. jl?u\oj paid nis Duugei, 1 ri full last Sunday,. Rev. A. Oliver paid most out with | his budget. Please bring casher's checks o r large denominational bilTs" to save time of counting money. ~ ! Bishop Bonner has ordered the Presiding Elders not to accept any ji personal checks, 1 am planning to obey my good bishop. , Please help me to obey -bishop Bonner's orders ? ? W. R. B. y 'x There Is A Real "Give-Away" J* You've* heard, time and time again, the charge that wJien taxpay*' ing private enterprise is permitted 1 to develop a water-power site on ie I some rjver it anthunts to a "give away" of a priceless resource that ' 8 he! >ng to all " the people. This ^ charge is a hasic part of the oratorical stock-in-trade of the socia *' lized power advocates. s It's high time that we heard mofce about the real "give-away." ? That gt^avaway.' us a piTbttcation / ,e of the Guaranty Trust Company of j New York accurately points out, !S "occurs .not under private enterprise but under 'public' power development as it has been and is' I practiced. What is 'given away' is' e not natural resources but tax.payeis' money. And the favored groups " are ..consumers of 'public power." ( This publication cites, in sup- a | port of its position, some statis-1 I tics produced by a Hoover Task a j Force: the principal federal j s' | power systems were found to hove j ^ja total revenue deficiency of near-' e* I ]y $70 million for the year ended ^ I l.mo '-in 1 un it can take over and operate the e p'ant after the lease expires. T-fr-eall this a "give-away" i* to J use a cheap and utterly misleading :e> catch-phrase.?INK dal r" Join The Payroll ( 7 Savings Plan I (' t 4 "T" C" * - - ' ' ' " ' First Annual Session of vwwrpr NWWWW WW*.. -* ?M*W ** saws* ?*&$*> mum mtm ? ?*?>? ssssa# > *&m& mesm m&m mtm mm* mm* mm* m aS; ?Wfcooo ???? ssw **&> ? ?ss??> ***? 9*5 888$?* JfeSiJS* ???? SS<8JSS MSSfcSSS fe?ft? SKfe.*! *85?fe Sfctfefe ?? S9&8J SO* 8B8fe? fefe!** sSSJs m m*sm mm? mm* Im sssss^ss sssssss mm morn mm *&&$? SS fefe sssssss fesssa* mi mm* m *m mm ******* mm mm* osy?** " %m <-* m *. saw ? fe y * ** ? *. saggr ?* mm< msm mm mm* mm* ly'-y^ ?ssfe? 'i ,:m : $& } *mm tsmm mm mum * ** > ^ - ->- ^ a . -fM j m mm msm mmt ? jfe mm? ssmm mm* < m j^KgJK ML ?? ?ss*m as??,-* # 8^*W* ^ ^ ;> ? :.^ : ^ ^V\x" La.-l woyk lop l>v? uay.i hisj<>i \ w jumiimI. This _f,irst- yalheriny of youi Men's. Wnmi'd's. State Stini'ay Sell" 'ouny people 'hot worn the. ayes of It >f the National l.aptist Convention; he ('amp and t 'ouferen.e last week.; IS Mint lilty youny' people, at tondi ;er.\V. K. Martin. Allretl Isaac. -I. D lint., Mrs. Franks ((ireetivillo) Miss I ill 1. Jr. all.I- J allies 14^ v were in chat The Camp a nil Foil 1 ere lie e ' Theim nto tour main workshops as follows m?l the Chanyiny South: W'orsliop it Work in the Community. Patronize Our Advei Huge Parking | Lot _ r.Rnr (H ART SIZK WESSO The Wesson Oil Shortening SNOWD - i) u k 1: s MA VAN mn i un / Choice Baby Beef ~? CTC SHOl'LDKIt m ftfl KB I) WOOD SLICED BACON U. S. NO. 1 COBBLER POTAT ~GREEN OR WHITE CABBAI Just R Grocerie s ' ; i ~ -r ' r THE P'^MHTQ EE AI) E K ? f \ v" Camp Dunbar ardy Su V:-:N:SSSA^^| l m &$$$* :v ?.;?W i|Ppfl|?3: '^1 T^B l^ii; : f ^> :|a :^^W^nK w ip ^^sirhmbI ?BBBi?S6i ng people veprescntad the ' 'beginning, ol and l.TU, YWA, and Ushers; i and 23. Additionally!t^e camp is a pa Incorporated. Mrs. IoKHJones, the Nati< it Morris College. i'd the Conference. Among the Consulta . Rice and J. J. Ab? ey. Othor?Consul tai Josey. llazel, Mrs. \ irgery Williams ar rge of music. i? was "The Role of < bristian Youh iir-: '' 'S^S^5^ *?*?* sa^'?**?? mim mtm mm mm> mm. \ iMmmm mtm w*m mtm mm mm mm mm mm m* |^A>S MXAmM^ WfcXiMMt JMMuM ibHHtt OMAAM6 mamma* UMM . .-. iatuflaMtt jflflQMrtfc J i ^xvv\^"*^ 'AKVSV^WV^VVT1 *\*wyQQ* w^\v\Xs ^*N.,S''",S"' ^wXvv^ w^-v\\vv * . I XA&jiai> ^yAy.<> itQOflut^ Mi^l'X'v. <^SVa?> ?,v....y ,?wX-?. 4O0C4 lv immk wm9pm* *w mm* mm* m?x mm mm < est ^Wbw**^F8&! mm&uttjam ?mm mm* ?um *vm*m? rthimn ratio;- *m -?? x N yvv \yx\v n C arohna. Camp-I>unl>ar-tdandy officially effort o f the Baptist State Convention < ) to provide real camp experiences for the rt of the program of the Youth Conference mal Youth Director, served as Chairman of nts were:-Reverends 1>. D. Lewis, Wm. Paints were Mrs. Iola Jones, Mrs. M.'A. Simp-, ld Mrs. Sarah Daniels. Reverends J. S. ; ChangihjT Worhjh'' The program was divided' The Church: Workshop 11: Christian Youth itions and Workshop IV: Christian Youth ; w . te Your Business ? \ 1 m Two Notch _ Road_ GOODS ' 1_ ?" 49c * TCb* I it\f CjQp $1.00 $1.00 10 - 29c 3 lui f Salavage le Wonderful Bargains i * - - *'-' J - - .. I" Travel Money Tips ! If you have any doubts about .J travel being a major industry . | you tan forget them. This year a record $16billion will be spent by some 82 million vacationing Americans. Worldwide, another 40 million travelers will visit places outside the borders of their own countries, j VdSyT spending anH other $4 billion. \&fr//r) . With so much ! ready cash bulg- I i' vV/^ Poc^et^ people on the j ?M.?i?? In"' move, many a I trip is bound to i be marred by money mishaps, j I j And most of these losses can be avoided, say the experts at , American Express, world-wide i specialists in getting people and money safely from one place to another. . < While traveling, men should - carry?their?wallets?in inside? pockets and remember not to flash big wads around. Women should hold tight to their bags Lat all times. And while it may sound corny, don't let a glib-' 1. talking: stranger. selL. yon the Leaning Tower of Pisa, London Bridge, or a guide concession inside St. Peter'sat Itome. Don't laugh?gullible travelers Tall for -sueb-ewindles every year. ^ i ? When checking into a hotel 1 make it a habit to lock your valuI -II. -1 - -?! 1~ 1, a ores in ine umie saic. n uv?u ? I cost a penny. Avoid carrying ? ' lot of cash. It's always conventj ent to carry your money in tha form of travelers cheques. Yom | can buy thera at almost anybank, and they can be spent any-^ I where?like money, except that, you are cbmpletely protected against loss. n These cheques?Chat's the wajy 1 American Express still spells it? rather?than "check"?are ae? ! cepted, like coin of the realm, i? ! every corner of the globe, and ' i ai full ?i?lw * ' ' "* "* i 1 I . | BUY BONDS Hai 1 RUFF'S WAREHOUSE Clearance< Stock of TO I WHEEL GOOt GOODS 9 Velocipedes 19 Wagons 9 Rocky Morses ?9?Madame A lex a nder " 9 Nancy Ann Storylmok Dolls 19 i.incoin i,ors 9 Fisher Price Pull Toys 9 Kemco Electronic Toys 9 Tootsie Toys 9 Gami's 9 And many other Toys Cash and Carr No Exchanges, C Located Next Door RUFF'S I WAREHOUSE 1 1639 M 3 Doors From FRESHJ FISH CANNARELLA o o 0:0 o 00 o oooizo eooaaacKKfCf* 1r, o o i) Our Food I? The Best GREEN LI f iRegula '/i FRIED CHICKEN? ttEYRY He VAULT Prop. r Saturday, November 3, 1956 IN MEM OKI AM In, loving Memory of our wife unci Mother, Mrs- M. L. Moor^ II, who departed this life 7 years ago, Aug. 15, 15)45). At night I look to heaven, And piek the brightest star I know that its my wife Out-shining all by far. Many may forget you, Mother A paramount radiant sun, But I will remember .you always, ? . tLonel . ^ = Rev. J. D Moore - and | Daughter ^ j DEWEY D. PRICE WINNSBOKO Hl.t) E (IKANlTft Monuments, Markers, I'optn* ? Monthly?T? rms if Desirrd?' )'HON K 2.7054 if no answer Dial (>-9332 2730 RIVER DRIVE Open (il 9 f. X; ^? ? Smokey Says: II nib NEftP.LV TIME TO GET OUT ?? FAMILY0^! (hvare Co. SALE I af Warehouse | YS - GIFTS I )S-SPORTINGI i . . including >surh it?m.s as Sporting Goods BARREQUF, CRILLS ICE CHESTS CAPS FOOT H ALL U EI .MF.TS- B BASEBALL CLOVES Housewares CHINA & POTTERY (In sets and separately) I COFFEE CUPS ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS I !)!)!/< t nil < / I oivu y ? No Refunds harges or Jlclixjeriss H to LISRKTII WOLFE. SALE IAIN S^. I Our Main Store DRKSSEI) _ 15c lb. Fish Market 1332 Assembly St. Ph. 4-5267 7 ^o'oooooooooooaooooooooooo>* M E A I, S OI K IMUCE IS Hir.HT EAFCAFE i: r Meals \c CUUB STEAK?$1.25 1117 WASHINGTON ST. \ Columbia, S. C. c