The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 17, 1957, Page Page 12, Image 12

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. I [Page 12 ; William Neilson, ( :~ Win tEree Junior I PUfjll AM. N'. r. ?At tiie c)->< of the tv/Ui :|t y (it in ti; mtT.t 'N i< .> !:. .i < 'tilr'vy hew la-t >..i; d:;y. W: Ilium X-i eoj;, (../ Ha:ni\. it. V;;.. an ; <; \'b . ij ' aw:.y with a ... v! arr it:i 'f, .?> . . . v. dc-fenJL-U..zLu.. 4.^-/. han!;..s. -n-.i.i l>y .t;>-^ .M. < : t S?s\?<v;s A larta. - la!"' Ann il!cr.j'.y. nf ';awki' '; . ' Tvx yy.f-.r 1 :?.> *-g;i"}\'lau e'.v iy.t. .. .a-J V;;.re ato Ail: NVIN.-t t'-:ni!f4 ' with- ?ws 51 it,..,;, v-. ...i after y-'.w-.\ Jaitits Strop also of Hiu.iipi,,r.. iu the hoy 'doullvs ? ! the lo 'v. ];? a ..e arou Miss M .-K . ?'?< a:t?-r v.*t;:r.insr tl V* Rills* sit jiies. tciiwei! with Dever J at- kso'i, iJaiti i:'?ro. Mil... to wi the puds' ?. .uhles : -i the 15-1 1 year o. Follow ihsr the c ? play i whudt 7 j youths ?ro;n over the n; tion j artii ipateth oh;;tv.jiic?y^_J twelve divisions \vtro vue.-ented total of 8-1 trophies r. .rtatefi for tii third year i y The Coea-t <d Oosnpa"v. Atlani-r. tsu..; nor.si ?f the e>c: t. Durham iusuvuv<-.u;ivo \> I.. Coke; ehairrtan <>i the AT. Junior I torelm-mont I'r. trranv, r< ceived the- tronhios frrn: The Mos H. Kemirix Or?rhnizatiAn. Was'r ington.' L>. (".. public relations firn Otis N". Thompson. Jr., of t h Kendrix O: ganization, was pit Bent in behalf of Coca-Cola. , Dr. It. Walter '""A hirlwind ^r" Johnson, Lynchburg. \'a.. ger cral chairman of the Junior' Dt velopment Program, was also pre Bent with a group of contestant who had participated .n anothe j tournament in the mid-west. Winners and ruhners-up in th iT**^ ""+* -?M hdM Property Sold phon: T. J. SULL Hep.l Est? not* ?n Let Me Handle Your Proper;; 1206 OAK ST. 1?1 W6U& &;~w I FARRO I "One of the State's HOMES S7500 S Stone or Brick 8 Panneled Fami'v ^on^s 8 Knotty P^'ne C'*h:nets 4 , ' g Creamici Tile Baths fc v ; ' g Two or 3 Be^ror^j./ 1 <?, - '8 Disappear'np Sta'"*-s^ ljJL 'U 8 Carports ? Porches IP I F.H.A. and jjs jf ig Out Farrow Road r^st < J on State Highway 555- \* r ; ri if yolk ljtkijit is 0< | ; ; down a; I r ,* For Information: ? 3 Mr- Jrmes T. 3 Lurie Foster K ff A . . A Hp ^yyVrrvVvVVV ^ * 'J~ - -mmk * ivven McEvans tennis Crowns ?.* < : .< v.*-- .<?! . isions r.< fellows: t* I- r.a.ists. lo-l>: iIlium Noil >- H<nu|i!fn. Ya . tlcrVau-cl Alv : A: jfttUa. r.n. - <)' .y?' Singles. ,Vrrhur : ' Ila wo. Wiln.i jtmi. SiuffU-*. ur..1. !* .'utiitli .. v ; Hakins. Tox.. t v.;:.t II: h'iVI], I raw]; it,. >-' Girls' Doubles, .11-1-5:' Joyce, s. Henry an?l Marvalir.o Faggott. i'- Tex, defeated Itudell <> BeJI ar.-i Ethel Ileib, No!folk. Ya. Girl.;* Doubles 15-bS: Beverly e- Js; . .son, Baltimore. and Gwen Me es V" nns, Detroit, beat Mary Anne it, il' i.vy. Hawkins, Tex., and Carmen s' A.edei. Atlanta, 0-1, (5-2. Dors' Doubles, Ti-lo; Michaeli {* Holt and George Logan. Durham. ' "neat J.immie Ford and 'Wanna , Dooms. 'Durham,.{'-7, 0>-'L L O' Leys' Doul lcs. under 13: I.inn -vor.' a,irj J. in wood Hawi es, "Wilmington, beat Lewis Glass n. .si. > <!i;ey Gla-ss. New -York. 0-2: a '--0. io Roys' Doubles 15-18: William a Xeilson and James Strout, Hamp>v ton. ' at Albert Brooks and Williatv Anderson, Atlanta. 6-3.'fi-4. M'xed- Doubles 15-18: William \ v.-.;"-,.- -w.ir,a*. . ?- fop.ted loo Williams and Mary ^s A'T" Horry, 6-1. 6-3. 1- Boys' Singles under 13: I.inwood i. Howes. Wilmington, '"defeated e James Henderson, Durham, 6-4, i- 6-4. i" T.he motor vehicle has become l- the i rincipal passenger carrier in ?- the U. S., accounting for six out '- of every seven passenger-miles of s trav'el outside of cities and for r three out -of every four passen- j gers transported within .urban e areas. A |-r- i n i? n<l Rents Collected ? E AL 2-8119 JVAN, SR. ite Dealer r" F'l" RI.IC* v ? A Square Deal 'Guaranteed COLUMKI v ir?, s. c. r .n JU& :?Tfl w ?r 4. A A * * X I W HILLS I Finest Sub-Divisions" ? AND UPWARD f 8 i o I r.A Afreets ?< Water oj n< v Pits Service Shopningr Tenter Nearby Near School sj Fire Promotion - j Residential ? Restrictions &?! VA Approved "roenview toward State Park xj V\ for signs on left side of hwhwav. p; OOp Vou CANl^ATf $100.00 ?' ND MOVE IN | windier AL";ne ?-l707 I ALpine 3-6703 51 j ? ALpine 3-9826 j . * THE PALMETTO LEADER Thompson Street V Ttaptist Church r IT SPARTAXTUKG. S. (*. . Iinsi I>ev. 15. I. .scars. Minister amj The Second Sunday Sorvieo ftuttul the Senior eliotr fiirnishinut in.i: ic. The pastor preached from tUl* '.he 4th chapter of .Vet--, 22nd Vs.! ;,F "The Miracle of Ilealinjf.The P'" Inv itation ...was-~?4Ven. ?one?earner fol 'Viil <! f.O' vis'i.nl'.,!; \trJ Fv^ Pay ma Jean Prunimotid. Mrs. Gilliam ^u' I resented .the visitors, anionsi them .\b>; I'l'v;!;;', I..vies, who has leer. >:< !< en! livi'mr in New York: - ? ...... ir.i 1 ;,?> ?!)n .:>hd (laughter in lav;, Mi". and );! >. '"he-icr ! yb's l'vom Boaci<.n, X. Y..; Mrs. SusieMi-Temp-1*;^ sey and daug'iien The daughter- * ' in-law of .Mr. an.l Mrs. Tom M. ' , . . C .-in McJemoi-ev and many other visi ' As! 5ors; . . ?:cho At fiaicral services were lee lir-l.; for Mr. James Elliott White _ of Cleveland. Ohio, who was killed ^ Friday by a. fall. Ha ' i T I\ M. the c'ntireh went to Boil-Van* ing Spring at. the . Reidville Bap-'A. tist Church to assist in the open-. Scl ing of heir revival meeing. Rev. jam B. T. Sears is also the pastor. Jtrn Eulogistic Services of Mr. James; ? Elliott White at Thompson Street Baptist Church. [ *'* "" Processional; Hymn, "Come Ye; ( Disconsolate:" Scripture, Rev. W. I L. Wilson; Prayer, Rev. J. LeonjjU{ I'ridgens; Remarks, Dea. Coleman q,., Thackor; Obituary, Mrs. Maryi'jeCiilBani; ,Solo. Mrs. Ruth Nesbitt; pa Eulogy, Rev. B. T. Sears; Reces- ye, sional. ! Pall-Bearers: Mr. John Fester," ? > i Mr. Harrison Fester, Mr. Robert the Wideman, Mr. W. M. Dogan, Mr. j j Lonnic Holloway, Mr. James Mad ' : "J ison. ? : at Flower Bearers: Mrs. Maggie He Fester, Mrs. Willie Mae Smith, Qo< Mrs. Helen Black, Mrs. Lorena J per McClain, Mrs. Maggie Smith, Mrs. chu Ruth Smith. Tes Children Bearer: Brenda- Bowar B. Rosa... Ix_e e Anderson, Dorothy jze< Smith, Sandra Cheatham. the ' 1 1 Tin m mm i mar in i 1 JLUJL 1 Sumti Opens Its Fal Enter Mc 1 NEW STUDENTS FORMER STUDE Christian Envi COURSES LEADING o The Bachelor of Arts The Bachelor olI S The Bachelor of ' Degrees, witl Biology Elementary Education History Natural Sciences Social Studies t* J s disto District Con 'lie Edisto District, South Carot Conference Sunday School, Christian Endeavor League ivention met*with St.' I.uke A. E. Church of the Mt. Harr Cir, July 31 and Aujrust I. It. Rev. I. H. Bonner, Presiding ! hojv. Rev. R. I. Lemon, l'rcsid_ Eider; Rev.?F.?D,. Ilureess, 10''; Air, .lames Grant. District >erintoiulent of Sunday Schools;.] ime sonc: '"Rescue the I'erish. 1Vyt)t ionals. Revs. Uti hert ket.LL -E*..Hamilton and Evkie! lines; Organization Miss l!n-oe Scott. Secretary ar.d Miss Hie Jenkins, .Assistant Secrey and Mr*. Harold V.fieht and olyn Davis Ushers and Miss rma Johnson, Miss ' C atherine ip, pianist, Mrs. R. R. I. .Lemon ristor. Miss Bertha Mae CharReporter. lie Keynote Addresses on JuveDelinquency by Mr. Aaron rvey. "The Home, Public School I Juvenile Delinquency," Rev. J. Sabb, Jr. ^ Model Sunday 100I was conducted by the Supt. I all of the .pastors of the Dis t were teachers. ) Phe IV LeSson of the Greater Icon: Combating Pnjranisf." The erihfrs from the classes were id, Rev. F. B. Clarke's class re ting the argest offering;. Intro Lion of Visitors?-Drs. B. H. ay, Charleston District: J; B. inings Beaufort District. L. L. liner," Mt. Pleasant District; vs. J. T. Hammett, W. T. Mur ; Josh Gadsden. ?t. Julian Hey ward, N. A. Bea. Noonday message was brought the Rev. J. A. Jenkins, pastor Trinity and Mt. Nebo. Text: brews: 11:1?Subject "Faith in at the Conclusion of the mon.. The Lord's Praver was ntecl. The Bible drill on the Old >tament was.directed by Rev. F. Clarke. AH delegates familiar:1 themselves with the order of Books. ^he New Testament drill led bv is Col er, South Carolina II Session On Sent rris College to Lc depart to Serve I ENTER ON SEPTI NTS ENTER ON SE1 ronment, Competent TO: r The Ba< cience in Elementary Theology The Ba< i majors in the Arts Chemistry r r~tb<-v*-+' Ixligicus E< ? iaturdav. A!'P"sf 17i iqg-7 ference Held Rev. Joseph Myers. '"The Beginners, their characteristics a n d best methods of teaching them," Mrs. R, A. Leonard; "Primary? and host Method." Mr=. Ross I.. .Kdwards. Also Mis? Rosetta Richardson and Mrs. Elizalieth MeCray took part. A period in Recreation by Miss Patricia Lemon? -and others; ? ? At night, the Rev. .John Baldwin brought the me<-age. text St. ALvtt, ?Subject; "The . Followers-nof Jesus." At the close of the srmon. the Lord'? Prayer was chanted. The pastor 8"i his Local Talent made us welcome. } A drill?-"History and organisation of the AME Church," Rev. R. A. Leonard: "Recruiting Youth for the. Kingdom," Rby. F. O. Burgess, Dr. 15 -1 ('.lover, ,beir.g ill of several months, v o certainly missel his present at. tire Convention. Ho was not forgotten, for the P. K. ministers and delegate- made tin a small donation and sent it to hm as. a get-well token. ''Is The Sunday School drifting hack or standing still." Miss Florence Gilliavd held that the Sunday School are growing. 1 . Closing sermon, Rev. Br.own. 1 JVIBertha. Mae. Clarke, Rpt. i ' ST. PAUL BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. A. B. Bailey. Pastor 1 I LEXINGTON' ?Sunday School began promptly at l(i;(iO with the Sunt, and teachers at their posts. Prayer service for the morning was held with Deacon Arthur Mc Cloud in charge. Ushers for the : morning were Richard Thompson, Mr. Alonzo Keisler. and Mr. Harry ? Key. A report from delegates to the Sunday School Convention was made by Miss Sarah Richardson, and Mr. Robert Davis. Members on the sick list are: jMrs. Amanda Bickley. "Mrs. Mar-' tha Rawl. Miss Effie Mae Richard-^ >r? /" rsun, *>ii. ucui^c n aaiuu^vv/ii iunnn, Mrs. Willie Ann Hall and Mrs. Blondell,. Green. Robert Dvi?. Rer^nter liege tember 12,1957 ? ;arn ? 3MBER 12 PTEMBER 16 Faculty i r?V*nT. \?? /\ F C!? A LnciUt U1 OUICIICC I. y- Education cheW of Divinity I as listed below: iucation I