The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 27, 1927, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
Saturday, August 27, 1027 '
?I Ghtirdhr News
f1 V ^ By REV. J.
^vvvyvO v.O C'.C'C'.O.C
- H IvTlI EL CI I I'UClf N ()'f ES
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in the study of the Sunday School
lesson it was,br.uuieht.- out,- thm <;.,r*
- promises arc sure and \vhen
" to receive .the* niany good things lie ';
tins' jn^tiirf for us. i;~t3 hecnQ?rg~wirT
- -hiuye, not sutlicknt .faith in llini toa
' TWail and receive, them. The school
listened to a splendid review by Itev.
M. C, Knianttel. _ "11? ^
?? ~i\1?T 1:18 A, M.-Di'.-.Deaul prvaelk-d }
a wonderful sermon io a splendid ;.u- :
dicnce from the following text: Zoph- j
aniah 3;2, "She obeyed not the voice;
she |t?.t 'j a -I" nil-1 "
ed not in the Lord; slip drev* hoi near
to her God." . d
Our neglects . assei lVd?"Tamst do
. we think God is cognizant of every-'
thing, we do riot jio as well as'Jle is
of the the things we do. Our sins .of
omission are greater than ?our sins
?_ of commission. God wants in his'
- j.-.-jwesence those .who have done tilings
IWt^ihiiirLD-iu.s sight. , Ced rew.,nl#
? us.for what we do in .his Service, Hot
. for What we. did not or don't do."
The sermon was forceful, convin. inn
in thanes common to all and was
very linu'li erijr>y??d, Tim heavy rain
Sunday evening prevented tin- night
services, ly/wever there were a few
who came to the Christian Kttdeavor'
time enough to witness a splendid
program, The discussions were very
good and highly enjoyed l,?y the-few .
present.? ?-?^ . ?
. , Sister Rebecca ffarrhs- at 1718 Calhoun
St. and Sister Mamie Wpir at.'
z mm i i'lne St., were reported sick Sunday..
Call to' see them if it is coh
venient foy you to do so. Let us- not
fcrget the clubs working earnestly to
raise the much needed amount for the
church, on the second Sunday in September.
Kach club is.asked to bring
in at least 825. r Let's all- help. You
are invited to the services Sunday.
. We welcome you therq. f. J
:M AdttR IT'Y H Al'UST ~ -CHIIU11
N ivws ;
The weitther was very?changeable,
. ' 'but' it turned off fo he very pretty."
. AVe also had some r.iiin last week.
" There was a .large attendance' at the
v Sunday School. We were .very glad
io have in our midst: Miss Gilmoreof
Florida. She made a splendid talk
There was a moon light picnic at
Roebuck at the home of Mr. Kvair
on Wednesday evening, given in honor
of the church.. . .
Rev. Coleman has been in Columbia;
for the past .week, hnt_ he returned.
.. Sunday. Miss-Garner is back again
from visiting. She repoftedj a pleasant
trip. . .
Miss Martha. E. Foggic, who Has"
been visiting Miss Margaret Calhoun
Has ret urne'?l to her home :;l Lalirens.
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Mrs. AMie Anderson is expecting
to leave next week for her homy, in.
Laurens, where she will visit. Sh'oris
, going to carry her children with-Her,
... .-also Miss Jltiry L. Murph.. Afwt
.Fy^.n rs a member of the Royal \Vor?
liVwi Club* : . ?
Mr. ahd Mrs..- Mufph and family
spent last' Sunday in Try on. They
repotted a nice time. ^ 1.
-/J'here lawve been revivals going- on
- all around the countr.y. They will
close 'next'week.
Mr. Switzer and-Miss.>s Foggie arid
.Calhoun motored to. Wil ford to a revival.
Mi*;
John.jft^oodard is on h'isrvaea*
tiori. * He \vil 1 visit New York City
and Niagara Falls* and will also witness
i lie graduation of his son Stcnsori
Woodard from the Kmbalming
.School.'. '
visiting from Washington. She at^
tended Dunbar High School of that
I'rof. Daniels of Orangeburg was
I here for the'week-end.
I Dr. Porter and Mr. Arthur Herdon
B motored[ to New York City. They.
? - \vent tk a new Llncofrv ran^ reported'
a/safe trip. ,
"?i7-M-j P. njftd daughters. Blanche.
and Laura are expecting t'o\ visit A'tB
lanta real soon for a few day* in the
o-?, emii'thlj ' . ^
st. m,\i:v A. ^ m; ^ r. ciicitcn
Mt. earned. S. C. The Sunday
B&chool was called to order at the us-i
Hial hour by Mr. IlenVy Lee. TV
HfperTntcn(Tent~ To r yQme rensfin"could
^^_jic_4u^jent_at the opening. Mr.
succeeded- in harrying out the op^^g_very
nicely. The introduction
he lesson was read by Mr. Elijah
ion ?f the lesson was entered in%
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TArv&o
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of Columbia f=
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C. WHITE . | |
^W.vvvOvv C ^ ; - - >.
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' tq-wuh ;ul of thfr rttruch'ers at-.their ,
po.-ds. '1 tu' teacher ot the first class
una-J li. !' class over id Mr. Elijah
Cniiu-r. wlm uav<o tin.' lnoniher.' thereof
irrvch Tivdit Vh"L* ?Xho- Irssiin __
v.;-,' disc^rrKU with the wuiu: old eqthusihsoi.'
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V^i 'u.i iv fonunate.il) having" with j
lis the- loUo'ving friends who gave^is j'
-.mil1 'very inspiring jreniurksj Mrs, I
Sallio I?ihWr who is- now residing -in- <
mrttef trf" *1
o.kdlhe iy (nurch; Mrs. Iva Maxey, J
-_-r- -it-tighter of .uur ' suiv;';'t "THi
who is residing in Now York aiufMi's. S
J.ioksnjr aiiTi M'oi .tw ."N" <! '< 'oriv. r >!
t >. The-rcnnarks wore "1
responded to hy Alisi?- IV.uline-Tor- (
part.
A very good. ptaise service was
Jcij .'hy Bl'o, Nod'Garner.
TScitTtlriy GoftVR the beginning"of our- ivvival
.noyting, we were iilossod with (
a I. r^i. a'U.'tidMtiee at the service. The
service =tvasV extra good. It
< tied with hyjnrv No. 2l>5, The first ~
I'siOm was repeated in concert. Ah
Ijtllll il IT I Villi IIVclK I. nvfryouuy* VII- I
joyed the services. :
Miss Garner has returned home ] I
from' vujitjng relatives' and friends, i
She reported - a pleasant trip. , s
Miv.-i'lyd? Campbell, an usher of 1
Mt. Moriah Church is expecting to i
leave the ciSy Saturday to visit rela- ;
| lives"in Greenwood and Lauremw?.?i-|
Mr. - "and Mrs. Murph and familyj <
motored to Tl'yon Sunday.t -? 1
?Miss- Lela- WiHiafns -i--sable' to he
up agrain.
- We mss little Miss Willie G. Ca- . i
ru Liters very much from the Sunday!!
School Sunday. _She >vas- not feeling
well.
Union News :
Miss Ruby Kntzmingcr of Columbia, !
is the house truest, sit. the home of <
,Mis, Clayton pn North Pinckney St.
Jwrvicea at Corinth, Bethel, Zion, St.
Paul churches wore all wen at-I
tondetl. ThT ^ Sunday "School and
.young, people*' meetings in each
church ay as very. eh'COUragmg: -1
Rev. Williams of Corinth Baptist
Church is kept quite busy 'with meetings
ttt-various, section? of this and
other stales. As a"result' of his eTTorts"
many have been converted and retored
to membership. , .
In Calfney, S. C. at Mt. Sinai Bap.ilstr'Church'of
"which' "Rev. J. C, To^h
bin is pastor, twenty were baptized :
.during the meeting held a week ago., 1
'tk'Jtii ' 'ii'ii -C ., r'-ti.. . t, . J.,- j
excellent Sermon was preached by I
at his In.st. His text vtas tqken from r
James J: 15. The sermpn reached the
nears </i the sinners as well as the
'.'i" isli:: 11: ;nui wo are save that some [
i.r ..them have decided to join our |
band. A behu.liful.love feast-was con-1
duet" i by the pastor." * Air. Ih'Thce' '
Johnson, Jr., joined thar church. The j '
collection Was twenty-otic dollars "and , 1
.seventy rents/r. ?- - * '
In*, the :|l tern'on the 'pastor .preached (
it very-interesting missionary sermon. ! '<
His then:e"->v;is' "(..'hi-'..".inns' Duty to-j
ward the" Missionary." We all got
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a great 1< -af.s tnn 'the seymon. C l.l- l
lection was taken and afterward the!
juvenile gi Is rendered a Very got>cl , 1
program. . |<
Mt. Zion choir furnished the music ' t
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for the occasion.
" Mr. .Jacob .Covington 'of. Atlanta,
'( a-., who is he he visiting his parents,
-Mx_land.3ilt^.. JJo.sos Covington, was.. ;
-with u>. tile .will be with us through- ;'1
out the tweeting. AVo gladly welcome"
him attd' mhers to our services any
utimo. ?a"t' * t
"On Sunuay night to our great sup- j
. prise, ourjex-pastor, ftev". M. M. Mas- , ;
sey was tarth us and preached a soujl , i
Stirling sermon, which was. enjoyed ;
by ffT. kn invilat.i<>n was extended .
*o t'no tnynved to come to the mercy :
stluL^anii many responded. ]
. The iH.'jjinoinp; of the series of meet- i
lugs was Vr?good:?We-are-expeet?
jng' groat success throughout the enlire
meeting.Come one, come all.
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'1 A.IOIilTV BAPTIST- CHURCH':
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? 'C'l'ar'.Tiihnry. S.. ?Sunday was iri i
very pretty day. There \yas, a very !
lii'i'Ve uHi'miiima" at?Kmwdnv "KrftooljU
"TTVTI esson was''discussed in the var-n
>ious clasfees.
Hev. C'elenian 'haptir.ed sixty can(lir__l
dates Sunday/at' Harrison's Grove n
Church. There .was a. crowd of peo- '
title present. Rev. .Coleman is. .doing) t
-ptuil work at?both . plac'es.?We are still
.-,1 rivimr hard to pot in unr :nnli- .
toriuim ?
.. Rev. Coleman nreaclted a firing sor-. ?
mon Sunday . irfijht ; . taking his Text ;J
front the-51st Psalm; "Create in me i
T At.,1 r: ,.t ?'R - .t.r?AM I
-TOE PAfcMEl
Mrs. Amanda McBeth, now of Boston!
Mass., jt* viKitipff relatives and
Friends hi'ixv" Shu'was al Cbrinlh ori
Sunday morning ana enjoyed the services
mr ttur- home ehurehr. A ll * are!
L;-lad to see her looking so well.
Mrs. .Janie l.ipseonih' has" returned
bo hei^TO,w-hnTner-ntr?r* ive .t
iity for several week; havjng accom~
panted the --body- ot her sister, Mrs.
Rlsic Thomas here for burial: ?
Mrs. Rosa Dawkins from PhilaLolphia,
is vi: itititf honie'folks.
' Mrs. Julia'Thompson op West'Main
St., entertained the Woman'sf Missionu
y Society of Corinth Baptist' Church
in thw ahsjune<u4 ol^ Mrsi JuLituJdcKis?ick>
wcrtrrpsident, iVIrsw Roseborough
presided with ease and trace.
Iirc-.rdll--^as^ealle<t-amF-jtlte members
responded with Bih^e quotations.
Mesdames Williams and Montgom'i
y were 'pleasant visitors dnd-upoiL
invitation gave encouva^jng remarks.
Alley all ihe business Was "dispensed
with, the hostess served cake and
cream. A vote of thanks was tendered
to her for her generous hospitality!
,
Stirring Club' of. Corinth Baptist
C'hurcll will moo* Thnrndny nftnrnnnh
irt .the church. . _> ?
Miss Alberta Ruff is president and
Mica p.on
*'i ?v? *?uv-n in i l*mz y ui
he club. With these young ladies as
officers, we. predict a most_ successul
iwlministration. They ai'e both
-apuhlc and * fully prepared to put
lie program over.
Miss .Maggie Reynofds is much indisposed
at'this writing. ,
Miss Albreta Ruff was a very pleasant
visitor at the home of your scribe
We thank her and all of "our young
friends w ho will give us a call from
time to time. Thank each of you and
isk that you come again.
.Mrs. Roberson of New York is still
:it the home of her sister, Miss Hardy,
Cornwell St. . :
. Our friend, Mrs. M.- E. Hemphill
is kept quite busy with class in music.
'-About 15 or 20 are taking piano
lessons from her. The number increases
each season, whieh*?is an evidence
-that full?valine- is given for
nioey received. Many now call her
"blessed" and in Some way endeavor^
to show her appreciation for all that
she has .done for the young people of
l/nion. Mrs. Hemphill will return
to .Greenwood, where she served ac. cptably
as matiun at Diewey Normal
School with her and others who leave
mi' borders tfi. .crrve humanity qlj'e*,
ivhere.
The B. Y. 1'. U. meeting at Corinth
RmiOwI < 1, .-..I, ll-l S." , n r I 11 r
ling was well attended.' The lesson
Vv.s interesting, and -fully discussed
>y the sludets. ? ~
?fliss Willie' Agittis McCot' made a
itbondid t:ilk fin the lesson.
DOacori,, Rice of Corinth has ? special
invitation from Deroit to attend
he \ai ional Baptist.-Convention?
ieciines to accept however," means
to assist in sending- i'astor Williams
.Ml GiOfn Ri?gf?r<; wus-4>umed -a?
:>6ut a week ago. The funeral ar angements
Were made by MeKissick
?nd Son, undertakers of our city, who
nave moved theii^ iuneral home on
the corner of Main and Enterprise
St. This firm, also A. Jeter and A11
and. give most courteous attem"
[ion wbeneYer you need them.
Our new dnetist nad madam are
t>t< usantly situated at the home of
the late Mrs,- Lula Iteid on McBeth
St.
"Whil^ writing, we hear wedding
bells' ringing. We wonder who will
tved Before we write again.
Call and see the dentist, Dr. Montgomery.
Th- will l>c glad to have
you call and if in need of services,-he
has all/the necessary istruments to do
:ip the., work satisfactorily.
We were glad to have Miss Ellen
Gere gory nail a- few?days ago. She
is delighted to have Dr. and' Mrs.
Montgomery in the home with her.
DEB-4N ft IA NKivRKMC K-EN?TKRTAINMENf
AND ITS
' PROBLEM
By Albert Tong
Each time we follow in the wake
of groat secret societies, and other
groat religious gafKcripgs whose representatives
give poor people some- >
thing for "entertaining them, it brings
TO LEADER ?^ ?
3ur highest aim is a IB
thful performance of-ftgAfl 1
the duties we assume. , B
r superior Service 1
ves nothing undoneI?BIWOj
closer to ns the problem which conftouts
us.- -After a brother has at-'
tended a~KT of I'. meeting and paid
$2.00 per day for his boards ii_shuuld
make the same brother feel "a little
funny" to-ston with that same family
five daJfS and give them. nothing for
his bbard. But why should a clilTeiencc
be made? Does it not
cost those people Just as muc h'to keep
that brother five days during an annual
conference as it did during the
other meeting? If it 'cost them as
' mu?h, and if they are no more able,,
to afford the frep treatment in onp
case than in the other, why should
we impose upon them?. We make
ample provision for the entertainment..
of?ttur__General_ Conferences.
Thousands of dollars are speht. Kaeh
person who takes - a 'delegate do'es so
with the understanding that so irnkh
per day wmi be paid tor his or her
board. No practical provision is t-hus
made for the entertainment of the
most of. our annual conferences. We
still follow the traditional notion that
the preacheTnVust he fed for nothing.
a" new day has dawned upon us. The
sentimental siilc.oi a traditional benefit
is pnaamfk and the historical fact
tof a real situation confronts us: It
provision?for jt J^vforo tho?hmtoin
falls out of tliis bucket. It has al-.
oady fallen out in some places, and
it is very-leaky in some other place/5.
The church must meet this1-issue. ' It
can not dodge -it. It can not evoke
.the .law of evasion. Just as others
have met i|, so we. must meet- it in
a practical "way. It is T)oihg~Mfscuss-~
ed ,in this city today as-never before.
The B. Y. P, I), and its'Sunday. School
Convention met here this year. Each
delegate paid from $1.00 to $1;25
per day for board. It was something.
The . people did all that they eou|d
to entertain them. That that they
gave helped, some.Then
followed the K. of P. and the
Cburt of Calanthe Conventon, and
they<- paid $2.00 . pei; day. Now many
of these same people are asked to 1
take a large number ot nien-.rml wn- t
,menrto keep them five or six days for
-nothing. v ' j
Many "questions are being-asked.
Some have refused to be thus imposed
upon. Others -of a more practical
miri'd are asking:?What benefit .
will be received from feeding- from,
two to four men about?whom?iia..
Than Tvtr~haver^ir\re ro six daVs for
nothing, and some of whom have more
nothing? I have made, it a rtil,- f. ithe
last twenty ye&tji, never to stop
at a home during an annual confereiice
without leaving something in the
way of a donation for the family with
whom I stopped. However, I have
heard hundreds of complatnts from;"
people who have had no end of trou1)1
e with mdn and iwomen whom they
fed for nothing, who expected more
at tent ion' of the servant kind given
them, thah 'people can tret in hotels.
Well.says one, "Wo admit the force I
of the facts you- have stated, hut what
remedy- have you for the situation
|hat confronts us?" ' ' y
The New. York and many other
conferences; "solved this* problem by
having, all of the ministers eat at one
-ptace. Three^ tables are s??. The
Bishop's, the ministers' anil it visitors'
table At the,same conference, a card
ter. The lady whoVe home he stops, i
punches one star fog each night the'
brother -stops in her home, and the-'
pastor of the church pays for the (
'Same. For many years this method'
has been used in ^he New Yrrpk an- ;
nu aTc on ferenc e.
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. Well, you ask, what of this method I
Just this: Since it is known that the .
man sent to be given home will be J
paid Tor, no one is turned away. The I
-same treatment^Tircm:dert"~rnrTr~ is ac- ;
curded to all. The?ntwtt?practical-method:
is to have each brother who |
attends the annual conference, give J
-the pastdr.of the church,'-in vvhieh.4
the conference is held, and donosit i
the pastor issue a certificate to him-i
which "he in turn can pass to the lady
of the house in which he stops. Then
she has nothing to do but to go .to
the pastor and receive the rnfrnny
which the brother has.deposited with
htm. This wiTT not he $2~ffty par day* '
but it tells the poor people wttly whom
we stop that we are willing tQ do j
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'something. -It will at least be a yood1
boK'inninK in the.riyht direction and"
?the faithfulpeople' who h.avo fed us.
all 4of- these years for . nothing will
inept. us more than .halt' way.
Le.t us take Charleston i?s an. illustration.
. The majority of our {re'd'h?
rin this city rent the places if) which
they Lve. Xoini' of them div> in 'one,two,
threp, foyf and five roOjji houses
Of. couii', quite a few Negroes Ik'i e?
live in nice houses tfiat they own.
But these are few in nutnbei* com
man?__y f: those .who* 4ive?in?four, five
and six room places, rent out some'*of .
iht- rooms to others!. J hey keep .iu-t
enough room. for their fanfilios, and"*
thus, they have' no spare lamiib for
extra- rpmpftny. AVoM. what, hnpiTrn?-'.,
wlt 'ii they take in other people ?* Th 'y
JLutAxi. to make a sacrifice., 'Pbey often
make this sacrifice -.for people
who arc , worth live -time.-, as^ intun ?
nS they iu*e.' Titey scrap around rrnrl
feed men, sonic < f whotrr have^niuney
to burn; and not a eent 'of i is'given
may?imniy of ihein a i., wly.t?1.< no
fit is such a course of -action to Trie?
Our numbers and faliurs f>>un<T u~
traditional benefit in' it. A sehti- *
mental tie' bound therti to this situation,
and year in .and year out, they
put over this program. HowpVei,
the high cost of living, anil tiu change
in the times In which \ve\ dive^Tiasv
brought the u^l of--this -itrannill""'n
sight. .Secret societies and many
vyivi v? !Ul \ r. t iR' j
vision of the hopr and 1'nc.v have |
found a practical boiuiim, f<?v -in:1
~J>roblent,' but for some reason, *o#me 3
of us have not found such a solution
for it. Hundreds of us still hola vt\
t thut pool people1 who can hardly 7'-!'"
their rent, should take in hundreds,of j
well dieted _pion and. uo;,i'.'ji?v.n
spend their nvwiey asj t.hVy
' and feed the in five oi: six da; nbthing,
and' then work to p. v
ibills for-doing-s<| after they are gone.
I went to a charge sohicti.'.ie ago in/ .
j which t.\vo or three nien wore arrest* >
eel for the grocery hill they had made
in the effort to feed five or six min-" ]
i -isters at their homes. \Ve must
change this condition heccause we can *
change it.' .These, -.same, jiuople a:e j
the ones.frem whom our assessments -j
must eonie. They, do not ask am
, (i * . . i
pity, -font tor lair matnunt at- our '<
handL No people o.n earth nave been <
aHore loyal to any group.' than they .*
have been and still art; to In-. Some <
time the benefit we give tir them in. *
, th? wav of si rvjee is . so minr, ) : ;i:-i. .>
that you HavfpoJi to-take a ittug.niTying
-glass / <? as to find it.1 Si ill
their;' loyalty .remains the same and .
unquestioned.
I have attended annual'conferences
off and on snce 181(0. 1 was present'
when jthe North Carolina eeiifei'etlc
was divided, and'when what is know n
as the Western North -Carolina con- '
fetence Was hoVtr at Kinstofi. N. C. .
Many changes have taken place s'yiee
that day. Thousands of our mothers
and lathers who ctttire iqr out ;rrf s.lav- ~
cry were with us i K n.?Ttrrr?uciiM'?
divide th'J last ems' of broad they.
hud witli the faithful mliiisiei's'Vl'm1.
served. them. Some of us now lau?h
at' the quilts arid the sheets they huny
up "ii w.' to main.1 11, I'num 11tin ii' ?j
truests. ; I have enjoyfcd^surh hos-.s,
pitality many, many- times. Many ^
onT?emv\voultt cook:rwtTatr ttr<?y had
on the outside and bring it in and ,
serve it, so that, their truest* ''miehi use
the only, yoont that- hey ;had un- . ^
disurbcd. , I came up amidst these 'jj
eondilirrrrs and drank n the splendid j
spirit that ' those loyal hearted _ald ,,
people' hTT(T7 FTan never forget it. 7
see 'attain such church loyalty as they
manifested. However." a deal p'L the |
spirit that they had is still to.be found
in many places. ButUye caflhqt treat _ ^
the group today as we delat with, <
our fathers and mothers of that day.
1 have seen men in these days ait-epd (annual
conferences woh were just as
th Ynkle'ss as embicilos. They would
st ut tht-ougFTmen's harm's "and/ fll'dof "~
theji;jiiveS about just as thoUeh thev .
\vrie receiving'two or three dollars '
per (lay for serving them. They
would give notice in' advance of what
they wanted to eat just as though
The y expected to pay for .it. 1 have
had good women speak to me about
this with sadness because 'tfrey did
not have and could not getthe"things?
that such men had called for. Theft!
i > T *
offered nothing to assist ?t hem.v Some
of the type of the men in question
haarc cverr gone outside of s_utd\'honio^ ^
it ltd itdvviiii-ui their uuvtn.\ when
they-knew that the poor people were
doing the best that could be (lone for
J,nxc^ I f many worUJy or-go tVhSO vows- and
some religions organization's cap
show, .their "real api>recaton tnj_ our:
people in a practical way for the expense
and sacrifice made in caring
for them, we can not afford to do le^s.
Let us change (his (T'liditinn be fore T "
the people. rise dp ahd change it i
tlVfry liave'to raise up "
and change it, our leadership will be
at an end. Which shall it bo?
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112S Ma in St. Phone 5210