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i'age 2 IN MEMORIAM In loving but sad Memory o: my dear husband, Simon Thompwho departed this life on June 16, 1957. Then< years has passed and it seems like yesterday. Your lovir.g wife, Mrs. Annie E. Thompson and Family ^Orangeburg, S. C. S. C. Born Pastor Promoted In Connecticut 01.D MYSTIC, Conn?The Negro pastor of an all-white congre X'rtiruri wc*.") |HVIin?ieu lil'SL WtflfK. | The Rev. Simon Peter Mont- j eomery, J5 transfarret! to another! Methodist congregation in Rock- . v?]le, aboat three times as large I and paying more money, com-! mented: ? ?i "My only aim is to serve and drt the "will of-Ciod.'' The approximate figures for the congregations are 90 in Old Mystic, 275 in Rockville. The Rev. TFF: Montjj'omen' is chaplain of One lower "house of the state legislature I He's originally from Pineville. S. ('.. On May 2ti the conference of the Rockville church asked Bishop John Wesley I.ord if the Rev. Montgomery could he appointed there. The conference chose him rather than several other candidates, all white. The assignment was announced this week. The Rev. Mr. Montgomery said he had heen very happy in Old Mystic, and he considered the rtew appointment a real opportunity. He said he understood there a Cape Cod oottajre. newly renovated. f >r the parsonage; an<i a ?40.000 building: jiiogrnni u<?in?x on. The Rev. Mr. Montu-rnery came to Old Mystic Ie>< than two >? ; !< a'sTo. A year asro he became f1111 past<>r. ami s;hti. ?-.?.? the >' ' : e/ation. I - doe,; I ;A]>.| a i.v.iMiiiir ;ir.?^!\ur. ha * ?-? ? c i. Formica Cs PLASTIC WALL All Types Of 1 EXPERTLY CAT.I.? Martin's Lin 1705 TWO N< I'HONK ft-9b7.*> flLij Sturkie n12 (oil inxekspring 1 il'SS trade in old Matt re* (regardless of Condi MATCHING "BOX SPRI> W I.ess trade in old sprint; _ (regardless of Condi THESE PitH ES APPEY T SPRING SETS SOLI) S Sturkie Fui E A S Y ' 9 1019 Taylor Street 1 ' Lancaster I i I^ANCASTPER?The remodeling ? of Pleasant ( | -ore Baptist ff Church has been completed. Thei t members are very proud of their ( efforts. Everyone has worked r real hajxl to see their dreams I come true. t The pastor, officers, and mem- t bers of the Church wish to t'hank everyone for their generous contributions which helped to make the building program a success. < ' 1 The public is cordially invited 1 to avtenu our unurcn services at * -any?Lime. Sunday School is held every' Sunday, beginning at 10:00 o'-! clock. Preaching service is held y every first and third Sundays, be- e I ginning at 11:30 o'clock. Comer j out and worship God with us. Your soul will surely be revived, j j Our Children's Tiav exercise _was quite a sticcess. We were hon- ^ ored to have Mr. Nichols, PHn-' cipal of Hillside School attend our g Urogram. Everyone enjoyed the^, interesting talk he made. a < jj Rev. Leotis Relk visited his "ont. Mrs. Jessie R?lle S?m,pson,| e tfor fwo weeks this summer. ^ While here he was very active, jn two of our prayer services. He was also present at our Children's Day program. Everyone en- J joyed his instrumental solo. He also made some very interesting " and encouraging remarks. Rev. Relk is one of our own young men who has gone away and made well in life. He4 lias completed his A. B. Decree and is? m now working.on his B. D. I>egree. at Virginia. j p} Mrs. Karlie Blackman is home ni after undergoing an operation iit. Washington, D. C. While there al she recuperated in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Annie Bell f Blackman Brown. Mrs. Brown p accompanied her mother home and ^ was present to Church services Sunday. ft-. Mr.-and' Mrs. II. F. Corley ami i hoys are en.ioving their beiudifM i 1 i irU homo in Lancaster on Isom I j St. Mrs. Corlev, before ?> *{?? r:aire ! was Miiss Clara Hel! Kill--. Sh. ; | is a mcmhcr of oar Church ami j the i la lighter of I 'eacon and Mrs*. I < J K. KSlis. Mrs. Corley is a I teacher at the Hillside 11i irh ibinet Tops ji TILE FOR RATII j loor Covering I INSTALLED J oleum Shop I 3TCII ROAD E Niyht 2-0727 |B I? Ml <1 I?T1TI? A fi Sneeial 0 MATTRESS $5? 50 S| 1 O AT \TTT?T\SS AND ITOX TOGETHER ONLY niture Co. 1 r E R AT S Rhone 2-1235 pjfi asa?mrwrnm ii'in 11 1 sS theTpalmetto lbapeb lews ] School. Mr. Corley is originally ^ 'rom Orangeburg, S. C. He if*, caching at Jackson High in| | Damden, S. C. This is one of the ^ 1 nany couples in our church who b las made rapid progress since t heir marriage. Watch for ano- h her interesting couple next week, f Mrs. Mary Lee Williams a n d Mrs. Alberta Blackmon are missid very much in th^ Church. Mrs. Blaokman has been making her ^ lome in Reading, Penn. Mrs. Will ims is attending summer school it Slatt Cullfgt. a The Union will be held at Sand- y lay irj June. Delegates to reore- [g till Baptist Church, the fifth Sun-M ;ent the Sunday School from | feasant Grove Church are Bookr T. Blocker Jr. and Napoleari Jlackman. Mrs. Sarah Ellis and Mrs. j laggie S. Blocker were elected to jr ttend-the Woman's ivlissionary* tate Convent'fci which was held q i Aiken. Others werei Mrs. Cora q Uackman and. Mrs. Ada, Black- q lan. Mr. Gonvalee Twitv chaff; Uj lined the group?down in?hie eautiful new car. tj. The District Missionary will ?n leet at First Washington Bap- he st Church the first Sunday in ]e uly at 2:00. Mrs. Sarah F.llis is r.u resident and asks that all vi lurches be present and on time or ross Road and Pleasant Grove tr hoirs will sing. Rev. Blocker ill preach the Missionary seron. ' t,. On the sick list are Mrs. Joseline Seegars, Mrs. Earlie Blackan, Mfs. Macie Blackman. Come to Church on Sunday or ny time the door is opened. jP1 If yot^ have news from youriWi hurch ive it to your paper boy, ! ooker T. Blocker .Jr. He will be i ^ lad to send it in."1** jj| What clean, refreshing 1 Ehavee vnn opt with a !? GillC'tt? I SRazor j light ^00>fT\ matched to s I regular ^"*7 your face I I HEAVYI \ i Walkins Products^; Mrlirady I.inky Heart jg f, F'lair Sayman. !'.'? u'i p > and White l.on:'-ide B i and <>! her CpuUm ts H ^ 1111 \V ^MINGYON St. g Between Assembly and \\ nshin^tonH Mani^ault's SERVICE Phone 4-8519 i Manitra ult's Funeral Homo j 711 MAIN STREET Columbia, S. C. ^B^BS9EH3ES&kt' t S ruskegee Negroes May Boycott City Business TUSKEGEE, Ala., Negroes of 'uskegee were urged Tuesday to oycott merchants who are not heir friends in retaliation for a egisVative act to exclude Negroes rom the city. A packed hymn-singinig crowd n a small Negro church was told y the president of a Negro civic :roup that it should "not feed hose who would devour us." The meeting was reminiscent of nd a half iago that launched the earlong Negrq boycott of segregated city busses in Montgomery, ila., 40 miles away. ST. JAMES A.M.E. CHURCH Rev. I.ever.i Stevenson P?ctnr ABBEVILLE, S.C.-Inter-denomlational Sunday School was held ith all the groups meeting at race Mission. The Kings and ueens made very neat reports, ur Sunday School is still on an pward march. The Adult class, tught by Mrs. Tenkins, still holds i le financial banner and the priaries. taught by Miss White, I >lds the attendance banner. The | sson was very interestingly dis- | issed by six "classes It was reewe'i bv our oa-c.r who turned i tnc flashlight. Theme?"Being ue and Trust and our God." Service on tinv: with scripture xt. 1 Corinthians 13. A very good message was derered, Topic: "The Crossroads -Hfe." 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