The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 06, 1927, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
Saturday, August 6, 1927
- -ntAwnr^vin.r.y s: T. M'^Vs
: Ml . Uny"?WhaW Tin i'unyliilll
Girls! -Where?. On the corner ol
j\fain St. and Railroad "Ave. \Vhen1
Saturday- -afternoon, af AV'ill
you be thdre? Von better bet I will,
The 21 days .Spiritual Feast ha~
" begun aF. St. Stephens A. M. K,
.church with ktrge attohiLinee. each
night and Evening. ' -
Mrs. Anilie B. Randall who ha.<
been away attending summer sch.ool
t at ithu state Av-awt -41, -College' at
Ot'ougV hurts. S.,. (%.' ,.has retutnod
home al ter a amxessful-,>tav. - .
L. .Cooper and daughter of
Savannah spent Sunday here as the
guest.of Miss.Dorothy Hodges.
- Mr. Frank lit'} ring formerly of
, Vhi.iJ.omi, but, now oi;..Q\*lu,
attending some time with' 'his mother,
.here with his wit'.. andi daughter
mm.. 1 j.1 D. AIsIuh. ~ biii
? All') ort.d 'Mrs. Joe" Chrtijli' and par
.ty motored :liero.?Sani!aV.'.ar,il. ^ient
V the day., visiting relatives;
Airs. Frnm is K- m" 1 ynrh
burg, S. IV, war. railed here to the
beds^hi of. her son William who is
~ ' resting.weil. ' 1 .
Mrs. Jariie Kdwaixls-and family of
Okeetie, S. C;, arc here visiting relatives.
. .
Sir R. H. Striven, It. My "StlTicj^
Mrs. 11 Primus,- A. B. Biot and
?hter liaVe -returhed from the
Grand Lodge session at ChurlustJnl
Sre;? : r~~
t -t Don't fail to meet the Sunshins.
*4firls n" 10^ t-< baltmla.\ alter
nmiu ?L: ??-?
Kov; Alex ScOtt. is..still' on' the- sick
?ikt.; ' Hjr. Boys,
the Sunshine G'irls just' won't
don't". ?
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WINNSBOKO NEWbrj
The -annual Sun (jay? School. eenven-tion
of EnirfioM County convened a
the Pine ^'rove Baptist Cliureh mar
: Great 1. Themoderator,
Mr. O. lv. Munirault,
states "This' tft he the largest session
in the history of the qonyCntion.
" . Sunday"was a red loiter day :.t 'St.
??I'ntrl Btijifist Ciiuixh. Alurgj i rurvd
was out to the- morning si i vite.-j an i
Itevs Ba?eyr .-preached a -soul si i . .nr
sermon i** Sunday n ghv.^,-Wo 1 ->.n
ed to an' invercstinjf -discodr.ve hy
Rev. J. R. "Wilson of- (<>!uiuh..i, on
. ' prayer. Tps ifv\ was-, "Lord tetieh
us how to pray." Tjve choir that
was organ fxisl daring i!.v v.ut k, ?~id
ed-greally to these ser\ ictx.
Rev. G. H.* Steel is cbhtUtcting play
ground activities. oh toe sTIiTM c.un
pus every aftciriuyh for the bc-noiix
of the youngsters;
rn^nVrrAp-'-feftfl runlt'.liuvu ,1 ui
Hampton Institute ' fur the ptirpo. i
of resuming.' study. .
.Mr. Lindsay Gains. 'and fanijlv oj
Washington; I). C.? formerly of this..
eity.,'is in the city spending a while
with . his brother, Mr. Ai.vm Goios,'
Mrs. K. Valentine; of Columbia,. was
i11 -am- -siiy XuThtay on business ;
We regret to -announce the death
of Mr. Moses 'Guhthiope, who diet)
""I We also announce with regret the
death of .M.r.s. Unice' Voung,-trno died;
Recently. ' ; .
JJi v .1 (' White is t xnet ted' tcfrh'iyV
t he ' summer -fwtvat-4 Pisjfith iiup-.'
.. ti?t Ghureh at Kifl.vreVvtjr, it h.'is
been piv\iousl.v ai ranged by the deacon
board . , ' ' '*
"" AN'N O.liN CEMKNT
I wish to announce, that I w;is. ap.
pointed- the agent' ar.<l reporter foi'
A bbeville on June "TtTth, 1 A4f
v . /' Abbeville subscribers who are in ar
rears -to the Balmetio. leader w ill
. please see me as early, as possible
and renew your subscriptions. I will
call afe your residence or you can find
me_ at- Mr. E. E. Fuller's office on
Church St. Please give prompt attention
to your subscriptions,- I
thank you in advance. ! ~
C. B. ACKER, v
Agent and Reporter for
_ Abbeville.
A DAM-S-r-BKLLK.
Abhevilo, S. C.~Wr wish to an
nounce thfat Mf. Mosic Belle find
Miss Willie Mae.Adams, both of Chi.
' eago, 111.,, Were united' together in
Holy matrimony Wednesday July ~'
1?27. Mrs. -HoiIn is furmoHy --of Abbeville,
and is the youngest daughter
of Mr. and Mr.?. Thomas Adams of
Abbeville. .She left here last year tc
spend some time ih Chicago goihg tc
school. Siie ha'sriwo" hrothers In' Chi
cago, one with whom she was staying
k while there. The marriage comes as
& a great surprise to the entire family
and .friends also. Many good wishes
and plenty of good luck goes ^ut
H from Abbeville to the happy young
H couple.
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ilK.V.NC i^lvTfI,T; N 1-;\\S NOTES
, I I f'
I . We assembled this A. M. in order
to {five thanks tfl "the Lord for his
J? ' - ? ? ? ' ' "" p
most tender merjvy. 'Having spared
,' us to see another fTth Sunday. While
i_ in the absence. oT our- paster Ave -were
blessed to have one of^ur dear Bro
: thers: with us in the person of Rgw
! A. \\\ \tjnee, from the M. E. Coil
i iiitiwn ,wu? ueuverea a womieriul
. racssii^ fi'om t_hc 24th- chapter of Uke
j l' recorded Ay Lukc utldJJlC. 2Plh-.
I \erso; .Vbnfe with us.' lit.' assigned
j bill- .iulj.i'cct "A licniyy. Travel.",
TVVe certainly appreciated and enjoy,
ed tlie-messa^e. from this our- beloved
Ibruther. -
m-vr^ ^-itfritrre is-.birnir e^ry--fching
that lies in his power., to bring
the church, the town and the ^om. '
munity in to one accord to work.- l'-n
! the Lord in' earnest. The- Aiixsior:
Women oC the Thiiivh its a. whole are
trying to l'ostei- the work -which, hus.
betn assigned to their hands to do...
. _Wit hAt^ll.m last Week the Pigeon Wed
. iling-under thi- 'auspices of the \\ i!l
Do Club* and Mrs. Sadie Ilin. ylnMrs.
Vera Leven and Miss Carolina
M-crAe with tjie Club president were
associated in its presentation. We
were highly betrefftejd.Lthereby. Mrs:
Loekett entertained t-ne AViil Do club
on Tuesday evening fftffiT 7 to !0:d0.
. After tiie general business we were
then served with all kinds of daintipsV
*Thc 1'oom Was the very emblem oj
roses. Our monthly rally is'still in
cincd to gu lii^lioi'V. The A. C. I., is
fighting to win 4In- banner of the
.District.. Miss' Caroline .'MeRac <>l'_ j
delated WllP%g"1fr^tlit'"tll.ist lice .nl~ tin* '
President on last Sunday ^evening.!
We delight in having- such elia-ieni
young peopleato carry the work an to;
a success when the older -d'olKs-w y
indisposed.. Rev. T. C. MeRae and !
wii'o 'Spent. Fjvidny wilh Key. 1 AV. j
u delightful time with these o'urj
friends. On Saturday Rev. A. W. j
Daywood of Sumter. >. v., wlhlo Ml!
town, accompanied by Iiev. M? n'tac'
and accompanied by Rev. McRae we
day moratng .with a largo attendance J
Tjin Oim-nl'iVy, In-. .11 o-lil In' > 1 v: A Won
derful report. The motto" ?4-our'B-:.
ble cla. s is: Be9-+4:epufTdv
'We are on docket again. The ste\v_
grdesses *of the Bethel A. . .M. K.
churtd^ have launched another Bib?
| Ileal- eiitei lainmOnt. It dealt v. Lh
Ruth and ISaonii, in thive -acts. I- u-.
.der the leadership of .SfTStTSallio I.in
coin we arc asking the cooperation
tion of every one. Come see and bebenefitted,
.August 8th at 7: !') P-.-\i.
We will accomodate our friends. Rev'.
It. II. Cutihan will start his ut^rac.
live -meeting oil the Krd' of Augustand*
will run as h>ng as the spun
strives.' ill? slated, sonic great far is
- or.e? aing. 'his District- conlprthot.
Being .a great man hi knoWs how .to-!
lead. Iiev. T. P. Owe lis is Sv ill- la j
-boring- for Branchy-ille, S. i.. e sire i
>r?ud ot tliesc our.'eaders who a e
able and ciiieientT^iaen and can take
cfire-of the work. Several delegates
were sent l.rom Branvaville to iepie_
Tre-Byrd and one ot his .triends iol
("liar!. stun S. C., >|>i-nl !-unday "luirta
??iid friends. Miss'
I among r(.'uiui>.i] .
I (ilr.d.vsa Loc'kett is back' home alter
'spending several weeks at summer?
seh?>i>T '-AI i -. Martha Lo-.keft and
*t,i/.jo West'u y are back home alter
hi tjftiir'llnw n Sooth to [witness the
-I'uneia! of lie v. .w.l'k Ml'IlulTii. wife..
*.?!' the deceased Itev.-.McDuffie. Mr.
iikI Mrs., Ham-pton pf this town are
erecting a beautiful bungalow on
William St-. Mrs. Mary Cokely of
' Brain hville has ieuTrT)e(l -u'*W4>?-tt'lKi'r.
ier.ten, S. C., after "spending'a |rluu .
sihit stay "with relatives and friends.
The twiner; of Rrnnehville, S. C., are.
- getting ready for cotton picking ;<fnT
the merchants are wringing with
glee. . ; ~ . v ...
KfNBVIM.E NEWS
" To the rcaduis of?the?Pnlnx-j|n
. Leader: In the midst of thfc storms
and rain We the laboring f armers "of
this section have nut loSt hope, but
still go. on to success with the hope
? .1 .i_:.
jjf more sunsnine aim ui> ?
Sunday \vUs a day of success at
.Ml. Olive Baptist church. The 'Sim.
day school service was called" to .or
der on time. Our superintendent being
a little tardy, Mr. William Sfe<
i_ nOore succeeded him voluntarily.
~ Tho le'ssmv-was cety A'ividly djneuswad"
' for there was much' enthusiasm a_
| montr teachers and pupils Qdnceriyng
1 j Dnvid and CMdiath. .' - $
>1. Rev. L. At Lorn an our pastor
tt brief I'C.i'imuW?Jle chose
' j for his text, yo are the salt of the
; earth, if tho salt lose its savor where
with^shall it Tie salted?- A very lib
eial. collection was raised Th^ sum
: .of $18..10 including traveling agent's
TT? I Af.? m 1?11 m: 0_
?'i i . turn mis, i rimirii, .n ISM's Oct
die Haile and Jennie Dines and Mer_
' THE PALME1
Ni:\VBEURY NK\VS
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On Sunday past July ill, there was
i n high day at. Alt: Olive A. M. K>??
!'church. A corner stone laying by
the Knights of- Pythias, Sir K. F.
"Floyd, u: S. Gallhian, Fred Pratt, 11.
P. CVawford and Win. Glen, olliciatA
ing in the ceremony. Rev. Li Hie
j wood is-doing a great work at Alt.
Olive church, lie. is the pastor and
| the jneiitbcrs. .regard him as pastor. I
Ri'y. Logan, jmsturof Bethel A.-IVH-( ))
II I'l'll f'li?il,ir>1 XI
''joyed .the sermon. -Quite jj large crowd
was out to hear hint .and see
: Qi.e. laying, of the corner stone. Mi1.
Floyd conducted the, ceremony tvhlt'h^
showed veiy high credit to the -K.
Luf IJ.'s. the collection Was $15.l6.'Mr.
Geo: *?cott Iftft. August '2nd for At
lantic City," d. to -visit his son. ,
lie will be away1 for twenty days. '
AJrs.-Isabctlo Sligfi vvas made to feel*
-proud on last "Friday, by the arrival i'
nf her. sun D.-Sligh, who has been?1
away for some years.?lie will spend ^
the summer -with "-ami In r?Air Geo.; !
Davis is-some bett^V. He is with his!
sister, Airs, Carrie FJoyd^un AI organ ?<
St.''Air. Davis has Imon^very. ill. Mrs! t
L. T>Pratt isfout again.. Her friends >
are very ghHl to. see hyi -out-?The-f-t
revival meeting will begin aj, Pleas |
ant Grove.-A. Ai. K. church the first | j
"Sunday. Ivev. Anelciv.on is the
AThe public is invited. ? x? |
There v.as a- high day! at MilW ! j
Chapel -Sunday. Rev. Trapp preached (
the* morning t orm- n.?Quite' m e row el t
was out to hear him. . Rev. Sirwfrt i t
'and hrs good muinhevS arc getting I t
redely to ^tSTtT^tfirtr" Tevival on the.j 'f
fourteenth of August. Rev. McDuf I
fy is going to. e-ondusfc il for Rev.jj
J1111 aytWneh?in- the cit"y \th(r . you 'jj
feel like t-a'apgy a sepia re n.epj |eajl ! J
Tiiend SI. . There will he a high day ; j'
at Miller Chapel the'1 fii'&l Sunday.!
I he mi billy jp inyilH". B' 8
-\brain and little S'.'S. A brain, Jr, are j
home on a visit, to see- Mr. Silas Ab j 3
rain..who has been in poor health forQ,
Vc\e.'hl years. Mrs. A bran: has beent^
"TTaking- her home in Atlanta, Ga., for
live or more years. _ j j
7 ^ ~K1\<;\ 1LI.K LOCALS*"'
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?v!t. Ohve -Sunday. .School had- :\ ^
well done session. The lesson was-i. .
ii'tmiiHxl lliiii'otH'hlv. Jh'V. L: A.
' Low 111 an preached a soul. .stirring J (
sermon." Two were added to the
church for baptism the second Sun j
day in August:*;/.'- f s
Mt. Olive Revival begins the' first.'
Sunday, in August. It Will run up ^
to . \ he sec nod Sunday. Rev. Sarah- ^
Smithy nastor of Bethlehem. will i
preach. , ?
Mr.-;. Ilnur.a T. Cope will take a
'rip.' o' Asheville,. X. C., August l, * j
cc-mpanicd hy?her "niece, Miss C. j
A. TaJ'lor..' " j
.kiThfjy will spend eight weeks. [
" ' VVo*nU thcao?jatiU-Tfeyr-r beautiful
da'yfr in old July after so ^
ratn*.-". Wtr'hope for more-, sunshine if? ;?
well as rain. . I
We must admitfMt. Olive Baptist.
liurob is going right over the top if j
Cod. be our hel-oer aTfd We k/iow. hulls.
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__ The Ton. Creek union held its An
nual session with us this week and {
the nret-i^i'j; fie in Friday [through "
^Sunday was a grand, success.
Today IwH'tg closing session "there]
I was tjuite an enormous gathering.
I i Rev, R. \V. Jenkins preached, the 1
Missionary seVniGtt choosing as a '
I text I open unto you a gate which
-c:tM-shut. The missionary sermon was
preached by. our. pastoi\ ltev. L. AT
! Roman. His text:' Fear hot Abraham ]
| I'll ' shield thee. In his sermon he
brought .out or discussed, how a pretender
often -disguises himself in the
clothes. ?>f truUt: But in^course of j.
- -time the real num.will show up.
The night session closed with a!
j Ip ief concert and an' Kducational ser.. .
1 ing will begin here at Mt. Olive first j
j Sunday night in August. It will be |
conducted largely by Rev. Sarah!
Sbiith, of Columbia." -Oome join' us!
in our services. a_.: J
Thorn worn liberal sums raised dur
Ing the Union sessions. $1.14 was
raised for the OldFqllcV HollltJ HitU [
interest of Rev. Mr. Simmons. We]
wish for 'them happiness and good
cetk-s Ilaile were the pleasant visitors
^from Sumter, St C., and spentr theafternoon
Sunday 24th as the guests ]
of Miss "Lizzie Finch and sisters.
'rhnv iiini oi-nri over ih Mr. Ten. *
delVs Dodge Six. We iro always glad,
to have such respottrtble visitors in
our coitt'rtiunity and we welcome them
and like ones at any time. * The Tom
CVcok union will convene at Mt. Olive
J Friday July 20th through Sunday 31.
Come and join us in our session. _
yr~r?. -p .
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rro LEADEIl' ----- .
OADXDKN Ni:\\.S?
The* Tom CVt'ok Baptist Union hihi .
uhday School Convent ton cm;T( iwf1 v
ul tiio Ml. Olive Baptist fium-i,*Kingsvilk.
S. luly V
Loutrui W. K^ituUilph a | : <! i r
winyHUi'i] its. UlMl'J^aiCS iroi.i J ?.( <!
Tlill Sunday Sldiool.. ' . t,
On Sunday snoniinj? the . Sui: !:.y
School leswtr-was triujfht by' K-ev. w],
Williams.? ?. . ?-? ? - . *> . .?-? ^i.t | .
RCV"ftT \\". TrnkJu1; nivnrKM v,. '<- -4-ff
sIW.j.m nil. imiiiiy ??>. -,i. 1
doctrinal . sermon Avtls nV* ?;ch< d ...
HtcV. L.t-A. . LoNVinan.
vTh'c* ^ delegatus- tliat Attended u"'"
Unlun and Sunday School i-Vinvi i.j, n r'r"T*^
Uiu luud in their junse ol the imi "!
ins and the hosteiiulk.y and |?lU?vu?;'| v
ly of the good members offajjo", M .
Olive D|tplisl (Mmiili .11,il mm'id.i.
School.
I,.;
Mrs; Artie".Counts Shiver "and "her.
little grand daughter, Marie Ksuiio
ire spending some timr with?M 1 .?1 ' 11
Ewtelle Dqnkins, Ashvillo. M. <'. Mr ? ?-?
Shiver's sister. ' . 1 *
% 1 1. ,?5?
Mr; William Chx>gg attended Oi -
jJ'aiul .Lodirtr.nf. the. KiVnrhts oi" 1'y ". ',V'
hias and Court oi' Calaothe last ' i
,veek, which Was ^.cltl in XhnrJ. ston
3.' C. *?: : ?-??? :?Mrs.
Mary Scott .'and Mas. tiracit .. ...
Sims attended thp auiiuaty.se .- ion >?t- : *
hettrond t ourl Order- jn '('.i!a:r h . ?'
Mrs. C. M. Weber andj'little (..ink
dinnie?hrft?for?.Buffalo,1 \\ w V-i!.
if*? 4 s ]|) f;l(
in Jhe 27lh ulU- Slip* will visit tx-ia
Ives- and friends in Aev.- t <? ! . iVv' L"
Vtlantie City. Newark, X. J., ,l'h.;alelphia
and! Washington, ].). (.'. i.o '"
ore. returning-. - _ ;
Mr.s. Louaia W. Riitjdofyh pud 'he: "
liece, Olivia Bbbd are plana .mr ' ^
euwipDn the drd inst., loi1 TTTfi :7T7-? ~-ul'az
ofc S. C. they -Will be '.lie .-i;
>f "Mrs: I .on i so Cloinmon. diifcLWuslu '
ngton St. .
?*44W- UUOOKliANl) M1WO ? ?
ilrs. Gertrude' Crump and-her. grand'
er/litle' Debol rah of 'Kalduh-, X. < .
ire'spending: the suniuA u i.i: 1
at,l)ei',.Mia 1). A. Hopper. y?We J-v/ n ^
oi- Hiew-'n. ?. .- _.
-Sunday was a \vqnd<<r!uf day at t. i'. t
Msgah A-.' iM. K. 'Church;. Oar
lay?School convened-.at 10..; i, lsual
progiuni was ear-Oca - .
ler thf dim.Tiuti.ur ihu.Ttnif rlriu i-.a ???
lint-,. Air. Frank Surgincr.
We were pleased to have ??Ir. and
to, A. B. AVi.se at our ^Snrtcfciy
School. . IVirs. Av ire, our c.i> i r< T ~
?c.|'uurdt in, yrh.'ii
0 the r.ieii.heis Und friend; ;;n.i ..
jQodii'ood lor thought.
Yhe ir.iuii'ruy sen-it( ''! t;.i. y
istiul vimuw iiuv, Gl t". Jd^n.on
ifesent iitul ].reached mem. 'lie .v .
1 I'eter 11: 1-1. In his discourse-, his " ...
llustrations ;\u.y \t ? e a, ! a.. ..a . ..
iiS' sifnjev't .nutute'f tiatei.s'. i
We crc'l'tltascd to huyff.trUi'nns 0<> . .
nine ami wo., nip wi.'i n. . ~
ome you at - ad.-tunes.* ..
~~The 'l"une.;al serviceof Air.' 1 rank
Vilkerson was held-in I.. ,
V-j Al. K. Church, Thursday.' .Inly -/i.-. t
jlo died ih Philadelphia, \\ iiciv,
ack ill ','sijvnelTme ago"7~ r??rrrjVlr.
George Wilker.-on, tiro lyulher .
>f the deceased*, also son in law ot t y
dr. Julius Carter, left r-a,iU d i.;
Philadelphia, w'neie he liii.s 1 yn 'I.e. , *;.ys
litfj for. some time. ... . . ; * ;i\;<
?'ii :11;!'I , : ,
.verethe guests of Miss. I.ueiio -John-.
'Oil. . i,*i
-Miss K. V. Carter spoilt Simxi;.. "
afternoon tvjth Miss Ohg l.ucf.;.-. T_ *'*
The \V. II. F. Si-oiv't.v the I.uilj .
raster' district of the AtrifHH iWetjvodist
Kpisropdl church hold its first 3
annual session at Rock 11 ill cmnvln 5
The/president being detained in Char ^
leston on important -business, the, j .
first president, Mrs. ulobi.r,sori '.of j
Ila/.ell railed the n'.-i-iiiv- to >ii;/lnr j
on scheduled time, attel' the lido wnr . \ . 1
made perfect,'ieeitlng ot Ilible verrus?
bogining ' with "A" the titiance com a
mittee reported that all charges had g
reported in full save two, l>r., Kll'.s 3 ^
was soon on his feet and said he 3
Would bo personally I cs 1 mu?lr for ?
thnKP t.\vp charges. Mrs, 11. K. Jones S
of Wedgefickl.read a very int eroding J
paper that provoked nugh helpful *
discussion, and was ordered published J
ifl tfll' . ftriiywv'*1**'1. "f _ Snjni el . winch?.' - ?
is styled the I.UULasliT dn>li>cj?iiiw.i'ih?^^...
'p?y*
The president. Miss A. K. Brogdon.
arrived later and . satisfactorily ex j
.plained her Condition. The features *
of the convention; were addresses by <
P'rs, J. K.Beard, pastor of Bethel i;
church in Columbia apil P. H. Sims,'
of AHgri ynivcrsitv. Thej other vis ^
itors who attended this convention t
were:, the Hovs. T, E. Robinson^ and
Walker of Arthur Town and others. ;
The preaching- was done by the Revs. ^ ^
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' r^aiy people iit the world whom! , !
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Jn compaHing this week, catalog,
i- ?:. various schools,, .our former
oueht^ repeated Itself with f.orce in ~
cse xvo. ds, there is a difference be . I
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man ra'.i<.n,:vh>ue' Theologians* and " '
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;-h-. arc U-.'ag 1 d Ih'.a f-Bfind '.Al.'.
the J*" doNrt .-'t'o- the hHrinsio val. , .r *
of the jiibl'e anil, Chivstianify',- < : : ,
ot _us us<- our liyy.s to exalt Christ
> y.iii' the. world', T"~ .
,T> y*>u know it js a hard--matter
Nt ho. lives true to
""^Ttti,,?>VT'plo. -day-. ? A gentleman '
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l 1 as al ils liead Rev. - J. J. ?
. Kirk, State Secretary and
'pays to its members while
something after death. It
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