The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 01, 1930, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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THE"OLD GRAY"A
E. PHIL
"" ... South Carolina: Conference
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Xhe~"uld mo'h.;| rmi|j'h In y," In III
last week was-an enjoyable affair
fl'OtnrTJeginning'To end. Both Bishops
. . W. H.. lizard and Monroe H. Davis,
associated Bishop Ransom and ren .
dejred valuable aid and assistance.
Bishop Ransom, is certainly endearing
himself to the people of South
Carolina irrespective of denomination
The man that makes a good report
m/irn- Km hop Ransom \vll 1 receive
_ -a-- just reward; With him a minister
makes his own places. It remains
therefore for them to at least hold
their own and not come behind at
their annual conferences, and espec-.
ially with their dollar money. Mrs.
Ransom wife of the bishop is a wonderful.
character. She never tires in
work for the chnrrh^Td
General Satisfaction
All of the appointments made byBishop
Ransom have met the approval
of all concerned and most especially
the. people. After all .the people
are to be reckoned with" in the
? church- as tvoft" as -Tinvw 110re else.
Nine times out of ten, whpn the pen-:
pip ciiv " ii'l ,'"" yoiTTiardly. wi 11.
Some of the outstanding changes in
. the Palmetto and .South Carolina
v.<jiiierenees were, ino return oi ur.
I). A. Perrin, P. E.,'tu the pastorate
and-the, elevation of Dr. W~. P. "Caro7
lina to the presidimrship in h-i* stead.
The exchange between Dr. Sandy
Simnlons ol' the Charleston" i nstrioL
and Dr. T. W.VVilborn, ,of the ^Beau^
th^tfffpruya! seem'ngTy?of
both presiding elders and
people. It is plainly shown that Bishop
Ransom is not onlv doing the
i etght?thing but th(C tiling that ? is
needful.
Columbia Conference. Hear?
The above is the second oldest A.
E. ConferenOe in FRe state' It
meets in Newberry next week. ~ I
have attended all of the conferences
thus far. and is in position to say to
the 'jiastbis of the Columbia Confer.
* \ " v-env#^ by all means .yjust not fall
beffffid"the dollar hv-nry n pnH in elo~
from four charges last year. The
money, is in and around the charges.
So get it before you leave. The people
will pay it if they think anything
' v of you, and you know how to get it.
And if. you don't know how to get ii
,. 1?fh*?w the people, then you must arrange
to pay it yourself.1 Don t
come up expecting first .consideration^
_ * from-the chuw4t=and jfn arrears ^vitb
your reports.
Now-don't embarrass your presid
iivg elders. Don't let Bishop Ransom
get a had opinion v"",' Don't
lijjiddli- yourselves in getting wh$it
should come to you. ' Come also prepared
to comply"with your, "booklet
request on educational evening. Do
these things and then rest easy about
your own welfare.
The Assignments
Edisto District, M. A. Hollin, D. 1).,
Presiding Elder; Edisto", J. J. Judon,
Alt. Hor. W. G. Gibbs;.. Wadmalaw,
C. W. McQueen; South Johns Island,
J. H. Patterson; North Johns Island,
E. E, Washington; Charleston, EmanMel,
Dr. J. E. Beard; Macedonia G. B.
' Mitchell; St. Paul. I. W. S." Ball, A.
K,; St. Andrews, G. W. Baxter; G. W.
?v- Baxter. Alaryville, .1. II. Johnson;
Enibry, Win. Wagner; Adams Run,
S. Parker; Jaeksonboro, Frank Clark;
Willtnwn.?Ft:?!*: Chisolm. New St.
Philips, I,. Rivers; Shiloh, S. It, Iliggins,
A. B.;Bethel.- E. Squire; Qui'ghy,
E. Simmons, Sugar Hill, R. Mins;
Xrlin, A,?Washington"; Keywah, . .1.
Jenkins; Beaufort? ^Pi.orii**
der; Grejen Pond. S. W. Wolfe; Gumba
bee, A. L. Brown; White Hall, K. W.
tb.ihjini; 11r ml i r n* iln* I1* Ir ling
! man, vvaiterOoro; A. 1-'. B> Horry, St.
?? -??- -Mark-and Ml. Pleasant, .M. G." Goiidy.
? Alt. ion and Furmaw, D, J ~ Gadsden,
. A. B,; St. John jfnd BetheTT E. M. S.
BallSheldon. S T rutn?i ir.?: -jfrrprprlort,
S. \\\ Fordhahl, A. -ft, B. D.,
' I>oixt JtovaL J A HuusUnu?H-Utmv
v . "Head, John Prioloan: llardocyill *,:
G. W. Gillerson; Blufton; S., B. faureress,
St. Luke; C. Capers, Fairfax;
J. H. Nero, Smook and Early Branch;
" H. D. Brown. St. Thomas; J. A. Jenkins;
Charleston District, I. W. Wilborn,
D. D., Presiding Elder. Mt: Zion
A. B. Trinity;.. ?o L Farmer, B. D;
Holly Hill, P. C. Lisbon. D. D./Ebene
er, II. MT. Small, Eutaw'ville, J. S. A.
Grant;- St. Paul, W. F. McBrown;
Ridgoville, L. W. White. St.-Jantes;
J. M. Glenn, Suhn^rville, to be supplied;
Lincolnville, W. K. Wilson, A.
B. Mt. Carmel; W. II. TumcrriAikeir
.J. k. Jennings, B. ttrr oraniteyille,
to be supplied. Denmark, J. If.
Rhames; St. George, E. C. Anderson;
Dawkins,' .1 ..C.-Coleman; Barnville,
A. Brown; Williston, .William--Sfosely;'
?r Hal?? B, Tfiiimpson, A. B.; tra'nsYered
to the Columbia Conference. Tlie
?- fallowing persons r^rnenTBoYCtl the, i
Palmetto Leader: Revs. J. S. Benn, S.
II. Lewis, W M. T. Murray, E. II. 1
'Beard, E. B. Mack, P. C. Lisbon, W. 1
II. Turner, E. C. Anderson, Messrs
. T. W. WiUiams, D. A. Jones and Prof, j
J. S. Shanklin. The manager joins j
mr in extending thanks.
.Our Whereabouts
v This week-end will find us visiting j
the ministers of the district assisting
them in getting ready for the annual!
. conference. We completed our <juar- !
tei'ly rounds on last Sunday and while
? we shall hope to touch several places
Do Most Of Your
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IP ELLIS
Sunday *' district we ask thai
U+e tt1pmhpr^pr^v-^ frrF Tin?miT pouring
of the Holy Spirit.
"Let us advance on our knees."
IMPORTANT NOTICE!
All applicants for admission to the
Columbia Annual Conference must b<
present at the seat, of the Coivfernci
m Newberry, Tuesday morning, Nov,
4th. - No examinations will he
nl'teT t,hdt day. Thifi is the order it!
Bishop. Chairmen of committees
are as follows:
' Admission, Rev. W. B. BoulGr; ls'l
year, Rev. Lee A. Logan; 2nd year
Rev. E. Philip Ellis; 3rd year Rev
J. W". Murph; 4th year, Rev. E. A
Adams. All pastors will meet theii
presiding elders at the same time tc
n;?k-<? thrir finam inl
GREENWOOD NEWS
Revival meeting will begin at Tabernacle
Baptist Church Sunday, Nov
2, Dr. A. S. Croom,-of Durham, N.
C., will conduct this, meeting.
Jir^ Cruom, "The Black Dove of the
ouuin, nas """" '"Tiling T" """ ""**
-tor I he past ten years. He is no
stranger we all know him.
We are asking all the members and
friends to come and hear him. Don't
miss the treat in store for you, and
don't?forget?the date.
Miss Edna Gilfiard, of Augusta;
Ga., was the guest of Mrs. L. P.
Sunders?last week-end.
Mr. Chas. TT Goidson, and Miss
i V^enified-dfe^r4ioma^TTTtrrnYe<l to Ah^
-ocville, MldU.v night to "see the picture
of "Manslaughter," after whiqh
they went tp a ball game by the Aln
H-bevilli* 111 School at the K.~of P.
Hall. They spent a very pleasant
afternoon.
Morris Chapel baptist Church
Last Sunday the fourth Lord's day
Ml Ort"h?r iwm'1""*?day-of7 great
rejoicing a_t, Morris Chapel Church.
Our Bible'School opened with interest
at high -water* mark, with4 the
Supt. Mr,. James Robinson and teachers,
early on the job. The lesson was
enthusiastically _t?u>ghr" with?muclr
wholesome *a'mT instructive information
given out inspiring-both teacher
and scholars. * *
Eleven o'clock, .scrvfces^opejied with
spiritual *Ter"ver and saints , God
here ready for the great pentecosta)
-liower' yhk'h fell upon us and ?e;
our souls on hallowed fire. Our pastor
Dr. Douglas Johnson, came to the
rostrum filled .with the spirit?of the
Lord and with a text from St. Luke
w; -verse, suu.iecl, "Uin- Lord s
attitude in Ascension." -Oh! how our
hearts did burn within a* postn.-preached
unto us the rich gospel oi\
our Master.
The saints rejoiced and praised the
Lord from whom "all "blessings How.
\ At 3:00 P. M., a large crowd was
present to witness the 05th Anniver:
sary Celebration- oi' our grand old
church. Alter a spicy program had
been rendered our pastor deliveved-aj*
appropriate sermon for the ocassion
using as a subject. "Gratitude aml
.Courage.'?--The"sermon -was shorn,,,
but logical and powerfully delivered.
The following ministers were present
Rev. B. A. Lvkes, of Weston Chapel
A. M. K. Church. Revs. W. M.
Thompson, (). H. Ward; M.* F. WilSf
! The
great Laurel Hill Choir from
Wuterbbro, S. C.. was present. Laurel
Hill |s some choir. Thev sang so
we Cotihl ieel the spirit of (jod in ov
souls. The address on Brief History
-of our church delivered by Mrs
Roxi'e l.aCiroom, was a master-pi"'"
Him "ill nruu DC I eillviUUei OU. ?'
Our_ ni0,111?Ynr^rnr
with an excellent sermon by the pastor
wlio was. requested to repeat one
of; his famous sermons. "On the "vu
-bound train an<l its local stops."
Step by stop, he waded into his argu-nTFrrtnjntil
souls were quiekened, the
snirit of the Lord stirrerLtnthe old
fashion "'ay'and e'-"n W" "Tre ngnin
-on the?mountain arid shouting and
praising God under the influence of
this great gosptd message from' this
.great goipel pieacllOl. lolal leceipts
for the day $,14.78
Little Miss Clare Douglass the
grand-daughter, of Deacon and Mrs.
Charlie Johnson, was a visitor at
;uorris vmapei ounuay evening.
.Mrs., R. B. Seigler, of Columbia,
was a pleasant visitor in the home ot
Mrs. Eddie L. Kinard. '
NEWBERRY NEWS On
Monday October 28, two auto
loads of ministers and pnejaymao,
left Newberry "for Gray Court. Wi
arrived at 0:45 P. Mr, at the school
house we found a crowd of faithful
ladies with tables laden with all
kinds of good'- food. We -enjoyed-a
palatable feast after which we left
for the Pleasant View Baptist
iChurch of which Rev. S^M. Halsey, 'x
the efficient pastor. At 7:45 P. M.
service bc^an. Title the seven wonders
of the twentieth century. It
consisted of seven sermons preached
by seven different preachers, taking
fifteen minutes each to preach and
take his" offering. The preacher?.
were: Rev. G. A. Prattftext, Psalm
139:6; Rev. J. C. Copel^nd, text"; Mark
4 :3-9. Rev. J. C.: Smart, text, Proverb
10:9; Rev. J. C. Collier, textr
2 King, 4:7; Rev. A. L. Johnson, text
Matt. 7:19; Rev. Wm, Parrott, text;
Matt. 10:1; the layman?J. W. White.
Total nmmip'f'faispri 113,09?Thiswas
a splendid service.
Notice to all Knights and Courts!
There will be one of the greatest annual
district meetings in joint session
at Trinity M. E. Church, Nov. 27,
in the history of the Knights so
come one-gnd ?11 muLimjftv one day
o? rest and pleasure. Eating a .Thanks
giving dinner together without cost,'
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THE PALMETT
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, Sir Julius A, B?own, G. C., Sir P. A. l
Ropcf, G. \V. C., and other note.l Grand
Officers, from Columbia will
be there on that day. - So come and
get information and hear for yourst'lf.?The
Mummittfc.1 are limKlng all ~
. necessary arrangements to give you
.plenty of everything to eat that heart. _
' i mi u ii li fill nihil fill I In pvintril
" | programs.
Wm. Davis, D. G. D., Chairman; I
Mrs. L. ,1. Pratt, Treasurer; Mrs.
Daisy B. Cannon, D. G. D., Secretary 1
All of Newberry is ready now and
! waiting-for the Annual Conference to
: be held at Miller Chapel A. M. E.
3 Church, Nov. 5. We are expecting a
. large crowd. ???>??f
r- Mis. Delia"Davis nas been dismiss.
If- tkC from Wavorly Hospital and was i
> brought home, Tuesday-. Stre Induing
fine.
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- McCMCLEANVILLE NEWS
J To the Very great surprise-of Rev. (
, VVm. T. Murray, the Kintr'-, Sunbeam) i
3 the Jutig.'s Stmshine clubs RTTd The (
Jiffiior Missionary Society of Bethe'
.A.M. E. Church gave him an enjoy- |
;able Surprise Party. A program was ]
.arranged by Mrs. V. F. Murray, after ,
| which gifts were presented by Miss <
Beatrice Manigault, president of the |
' King's Sunbeam club. Games wdre .
I piiiy.ed:_arid.":ia3t ^ut: ^tot leastydelr- "]
Cious rr>fi'pshnipntr ihpi-m hpicmiI. Pits I"
J was ' donated by Mr. Webster Mani- ,
gault, one of the members of th< |
King'sf Sunshine Club. j
The people of McGlellanville are 1
very happy to have Rev. Yfm. T. Mur-r?y-4^kr
thTOUglr his g5bcT leader- .
ship and with the cooperation, of the |
Christian hearten people, he has been (
able to put Bethel Church on the s
map.- lt~no\\*^stknds third in the Mt, j
= suecessiul yetu aiT3__wepray that ]
he shall be able to do more for his (
people. - ' ^
Mis>. Vates of Brooklyn, N. Y., the.j
grand daughter of Rev. S. K. How- c
ard, is visiting her grandfather and t
other relatives here, we wish for her c
'a very pleasant stay. ^
j Rev. W P.? Carolina, i)r~D7, tTuT (
presiding elder of the Mt. Pleasant f
[District, held his first quarterly con- t
I l'erence at Bethel A. M. E. Church, {
| McCIellanville. His text in the ntorn-. e
[ ing was taken from Acts 8:5-8. Dr. t
Carojina came and preiuJifid?Christ- -*
- unto the people and the rejoicing was.
like thai in Samaria in th.e days of t
Philip.-. ,
The night service was one that f
shall always be remembered. Dr. i
Carolina took his text from 1st Cor- N
inthian 15iiiL it- -wSasr-very interest- {
Tug how he spoke on this text front \
tliree angles, changing it to past, j
present anil' future tenses: "1 am not v
what I was/ . "1 am what 1 am," and
"ii am not- what 1 shall he." The spir- r
it of God abided in both services of t
the (la v and everv chi-isUinn- t'?l* llio .
?Tlpi pvujlU1 <rT McClellan- r
ville love this Clod-sent man and will t
continuously pray for "his success.. jCollections
for the day, $65.25. 1
Misses L. E. Kinloch and Edna R. t
Murray have returned to us after f
spending a very pleasant vacation in (
i New York City. Miss Kiploch'shall e
resume her work as principal of the I
^school in Kingsbury. We hope for (i
! her much success. ;. . ?.j.,. <
j REAI TORT NEWS |(
I _.()n Friday at the K. of P. Temple c
j West, street. Quepi)"*Ekther Court of ^
ICalanthe No. 1. thL. first cburt organ- ,
ized in South Carolina entertained 'y
, with a collation in behalf of their .
'brother Knights of Corinthian.. Lodge.
:This was a very pleasant evening. *
-Mry Jnudj S. Blocker was -nvistress
of ceremonies. 'TJur most loyal Grand
' Worthy CouhecHor of South Caro- 8
lina and the organizer i?f thp first -:
' Colli i ill' Chlantne in Sguth Carolina, ,
Sir I*., Aii Rojivri-ii-hfp-rn?nle' mi
lent address. Mrs. Mary Roper, his .
; wif.eT. who- died, two years ago was.
mad,, mother of fh" fjrrt rmiVt?
-South CUlolina, also-of the first Ju,
venile Lodge. Other speakers were *
Mrs, Eliza M. Washington.-'--Grand 8
_ Dep^-y^vtrrr is" one of the members'
| of thr *fit ^nnrt when-it T,ftj^-Trr~ ~
- gufilitud. "She1 expressed beautiful
i words in regards to the Court. Rev.
E. B. Jones, pastQr_M- E.-Church- and" i:
?PpT-" IT n w>l iTwi 11 [Ulir r.r Grg>f A
M. E Church delivered short addressnn
i
t-s i ne evening was pleasantly spent.
Beaufort County Teachers Assoei- ,
ation meeting held Friday at Robert
Smalls High School was largely atj
tended. Rev. Jas. A; Wilson, vicej
president; presided. The Association a
| has adopted new plans for this term ?
j and it is expected to help each mem- c
| her. Rev; J. J. Mitchell, principal of t
Hardeeville Granded School and Mrs. v
\ Florence tC. Sanders made remarks p
i for the welfare of the Association. C
Next meeting will be the fourth Sat- t
urday in November,
f The home of Mi s. Maria Barnes !r
; was destroyed by fire Monday morn- n
ting 1:30 a. m. Shejind herjJaughUrs
; MU^-A rdtrrre Barnes" and Mrs. Mamie ti
Barnes Green are living in the north.
; Rev. Jas. A. Wilson and Rev. E. E. J
Cornwell visted Columbia Friday, a
|Mrs. Cornwell, her sick daughter,'$
Miss Frances Cornwell, Miss Mable!
'and little Edward returned home;h
(with the--father Saturday evening, lis
They enjoyed the kindness, of?RevJ-n
Wilson motoring through the coun- R
try enroute home.
Robert Small football team visited
I Walterboro Friday and played the
jWalterboro County Training School.
,The game was interesting. Score in
favor of Robert Small Hi.
The Independent Order of Good Sa:.iarita?is
and daughters of Samaria, v
;rder the leadership of <mr Most" ~1
| Wortby Grand Chief T. W. Brown '
of . Georgetown who has served 20 11
J vears as their Grand Chief, met in ^
L-he city of Columbia last week. A
II rge attendance' which helped to in- F
spire the members and Grand Chief.
| This was ii_pjeace?ul meeting, businessfF
| ransacted and we left for borne feel- n
j ing th'at Columbia and its good peo- s
pie gave ub< a royal welco""*
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oanquet on Wednesday night was"
very much enjoyed. Those attending
the lodge were Mesdames Lizzie
Uixan, Hattie Fraziee; Plorie Sanders
Bell Williamn, Mr?T W-. Mito*~"We
regret our Grand Chief is a little
indisposed, having met with an au'"TltThilr
"ppylmifp-frni?hwif
he was quite well.
Miss Elizabeth Jenkins arrived,
home from Dixie Hospital where she!
took nurse training. The community
welcomes nurse Jenkins, wishing
her much success.
NINETY-SIX NEWS ?Sunday
Schqol~at~Mtr Zlon on Sun -1
Jay, Oct. 26th was very largely at-1
tended with Supt. J. R. Dean and hisi
i-sfeistants at their post of duty. At
the conclusion of a well taught leson,'
-Mr. Booker T. Blocker and Mr.
Howard Goode, president and secretary
called the quartet convention to
order. The convention wng grqrarf!
With the - - #vf- ;
flasses: Mt. Olive. Mt. Pleasaht. Mt.!
Moriah, Mt. ^ion and Downs. The
latter being represented by both male
sind female quartet. Each class did
credit to themselves. The meeting
ivas indeed inspiring. These young
people are doing a creditable work,
and ought be Pnc.QuragecT by-the senior
mnmhers of th" "hMfh"?r-?Thetrj
collection amounted to something over
-6.00. If they continue their course
:hey are destined to do much good,
rhe. first public effort of the Wrist)
iVatch Contest at Mt. Zion was held
>??Oct. 23rd with encouraging re<ultSj,
being ^bly assisted by Bethleiem,
and Flint. Hill choirs furnishing
:he music. The contest is being waged
by 14 'young ladies who were introduced
to the e<mf?eegntiiiit hy:itfrp-l
naoter -of?ceremonies R.- Dean. J
Each one is soliciting votes with a j
ietermined effort to win. Th**y r<*reived
~S handsome vote, each vote I
jeing- 10 cents^y Tlte" young lady reviving
the highest number of votes
ibove 100 will be the winifier^ , The.
!nd public effort will be heldJTueslay--night,~Nov.
18th at which Tune7a
iuartet Contest will bp thp mnkn
eature. We are predicting this meet-j
o be a banner one, at which time the}
roung ladies are hopeful of polling:
t large number of votes.- So may it>
>e. They are asking their?frigndo i
torn far .and near to send them aj
rote. The final of this contest will t
>e on Thanksgiving Day.
On Friday, Oct. 24, accompanied
>y Mrs. J. R. Dean, Miss Bennie M.t
Dean and son Julius motored to Lees irie.r
The occasion being to carry
Jennie to fill a position in the Lees ille
High School. Prof J. T. W.
dims, principal. On our arrival we
cere greeted by Prof. Mims _and_his_
ride of a few weeks. We were very
nuch inspired with the outlook and
he restrictions imposed upon bot-s
cachera and pupils. This will in the
lear future be the banner school of
:he state, and as such I recommend
lis restrictions to other principles;
st attendance of church services. 2nd
10 correspondence. . ,
lev. J. D. Johnson, pastor of Morris
'hapel and Rev. Wilson was in town
in business Monday.
Grandma Georgia A. Pope enrolled
n our Sunday School at Mt;: Zion
Sunday. She is wide awake on ask"g
answering question others would
lo well to take her example.
Miss Berdio- Lee Dean is on the sick
ist at this writing. We hope she
vill soon recover.
Misses Mary Joe, Connie Lark- and
losephinA Kept and Messrs, Isaac
tVardlaw, Wesley Hicks and Leroy
fockson, were the Sunday evening
rue'sts of Miss Richip Dean,
Kev. H. S. Chappelle, and Mr. Jno.
V, Evans of Greenwood were visitors
it Mt. Mt. Zion on Sunday.
Mr. George W. Bnrtnn and- Miss,?Hie
M a U do WilHarpfi
^eth^leh^fiTcTioir to Mt. Zion, Oct. 23. i
We take-this method of express-j
ng our appreciation and thanks to
LUi_-many friends aiulTteighbors for
he kindnesses and favors shown us
Juring^jJie illness and death of our;
iffectionate -husband and father, B.
f. Clark. ^
-?Goniiip ? fatrk, .-daughters. .* '
Misses Mary Joe and Connie
Mrs. Mary C. I.arkr wife. . ; :
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LANCASTER NEWS. ?
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St. I'aul A. M. E. Church '
We wish to servP notice that the,
ibove named church is/still alive, i
>he put on a drive for conference i
laims and Monday night laid on the
able $80.00 and still we go on. The |
romen have worked hard to put the i
irogram over, thus by the help of!
iod we will be able "to send our pasor
up to conference o. k. 7
Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Carie
Jones, Mrs. Agures and MrsA VL^
ie Micklqs last Monday- night for.
raging the battle with the twelve
_:i 1
i lutrs.
Prof. Riley presented the prizes.'
Irs. Carrie Junes raised the highest,
mount over $25.00, hepce received'
5.00 as a prize.
All departments of the church are;
ard at work. The Ushers hoard |
i having its anniversary-Thursday
ight, the sermon to be preached by
'.ev. Dr. Carroll, pastor of 7Atm 'A.
rrTJ,Church.
JEHOVAH A. M. E. CHURCH !
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At the usual hour Sunday School
yas opened by the supA.. and-t?aehers-t
-H-r4fr *Ar M., "Rev. R. M. McClam,
'astor preached an inspirational sernon
from the 15 Psalm. 4 He used as]
tis text, "Who shall abide In Thy Ta1 t
ernacle. who shall dwell in Thy Holy
lills." V We
are indeed very gad to have our
*astor, Rev. McClam, returned for alother
year. We will mak? a new \
tart and 'will dr? 1
hau-*?HnrV5" donein the past. '
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Puncture 32x6.00
?^1"T" 33x6.00
Every place you turn you see
one that is alJJn'clusiye:^
IT any possibly defect?in?'wnrtTnT
Defiance tires are absolutely
An/I I hiu irnnrnnlou i u Ivii'Liul
I-?turer. hut-by all the resource
There can he no doubt about
be Rood. Yet they sell for Isss
we buy them direct from tl
savings we make are passed <
Thousands of local motorists
longer necessary to pay high
They are Defiance and save
Free M
AT THESE INE\
29x4 40 SI'PER-DEFI.
" ~ WITH SAFETY
9QY4 TO SFPER-DEW
WITH SAFETY
**0x4 TO . .Sl-PER-DEFI
__gyA^,t}U WITH SAFETY"
18x4.7f> - eft
n I I II Kbl V
9Qv^ HO sri'ivH-ni'i'i
^j'XtlnlJU \V 1'1'H saPF/n
-w^rrtn " siper-UEFI
OUX.J.UU WITH SAFETY
^1 Off SUI'ER-DEFI
OiXO.UU WITH SAFETY
9^ *" SUI'ER-DEFI
40A0.60 WITH SAFETY
9*V SUI'ER-DEFI
WITH SAFETY
?TTy^9^-7 SUI'ER-DEFI
OA*0.60 \VITH SAFETY
29Y.A SO -SUREftillggl
r-~*^eSr with safety
28x6 00 sui'eKi-defi
WITH SAFETY
99 y? HO SUI'ER-DEFI
66AU,UU WITH SAFETY
99~C AA SUI'ER-DEFI
- OOXD.UU WITH SAFETY
You can even <
through the new
but it holds the ai
I That shaws how this remarka
SafetySeal . . . holds the air ii
but the real test is the
I ience pull the nail
I you wish with the nafl Vtha
1 have the tire repaii*fT: at
I ^ SaffiLSl5ferimng
-And think'gfje freedom f ror
your tires wifls on your car.gers
will be groubles.
eost little m*he safety factor.
Cll stand up . . . t1
afe from the danj
>re than tin ordinl
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^ Saturday, Nov. 1, 1930.
:e Tires IS
sd rorever I
against all defects
Prices On j
V\ ith -Red Tube 1
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DEFIANCE TIRE r i o fe
- WITH RED TI BIO "" I
DFI'MVfE f'""' VAi>?
WITH RED Tl BE jt
DEFIANCE TIRE 7 QA t .
WITH RED Tl'BIO. 'f
DEFIANCE TIRE CIO k
WITH RED Tl BE f ?'
i i h red tube rs
defiance , mii ! wmt
red tube ^ 11.4^
) defiance tire ~.r
' with red ti me * 5.49,
) defiance tire . at\o
with rei) ttbe 0.03
) defiance tire . a oo . s
' with red 3h be -- ftzz j
i defiance iire ^ qq
with red tube* o.hh i
? defiance tire 7 no j ? "
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with red tube i >? \
| DEFIANCE TIRE 7 pro
with red tube v '*,)0 " - i
i defiance tiri-r q no 9
l.wrni red tube .
l_deelaniqe_aiiue o on s
with red tube o.3o |j
defiance tire 2
with red tube 0.1 3 i
defiance tire o nn i
with red tube o.oo ,
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with red tube 1 , j|
defiance tire q in fl
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defiance tire 11 aq i
with red tube
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with?red tube lli l " g :?
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anship or material 5
guaranteed .fortivjur . atf-aiii;-.!' ? 8 k
pot only 1)\ a i*ron< ni;innf:w. 3
s of this store.;
quality. Defiai^ee-Jtires must
than you usually pay because ?
ie factory and the generous _G
m to you. v 7 , J
are convinced that it is no S <
prices to get quality tires, j
real money.
ounting |
V LOW PRICES I
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r SEAL Tl'BE 'P
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SEAL Tt RE . y.Vl
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SEAL TI RE J"' I
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ANCE TIKE iii I
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ANCE TIltE QQ Hi i_
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SEAL I I BE ~~ S ,
ANCE TIKE ,OAl H V
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ANCE TI1HT"*?jVi q I
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ANCE TIKE t r . I
SEAL TUBE 14.54 |
ANCE TIKE . , ' ir I '
SEAL TUBE 15.49 H ,
ANCE TIRE
SEAL TUBE 16.28 I
Jrive a . *"-A
Safet
r jay"Seal Tube^^BB?
jljjiff the same. _ I "
*ne\v tiro invent ion ... the B tie
tire when punctured . . . I
t you can drive ^is lon^ as
Vour convenience you can |
e and then at your <!onvtfnr *"
iminate punctures. . but B
thlowouts and lengthen the 0
constant air pressure. "* I
n tire worries that,,is yours
iNo more - ?
You may rest assured that H
hat your car amTrts passen- I
rer of blo\vouts?/J"SaljBtySeala
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