The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 25, 1938, Image 3
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Saturday, June .23, li)3S
Hv ( hi'.rles
, ~ -''THE IWVtNrtt
From A Prison (ell ?m
Evidently the Murium started pi
something by the query* "Do Vou S|
Believe In Prayer", which was pub nv
lishcd two weeks ago in The.l.'al- ch
metto Loader, for letters by the
score have come emphasizing: the
^ - general belief in Dr. inc in.torccs-~7^
sion. The testimonials have come
from every walk of life . . . teach-"
ers, professional men and women. ?
day laborers, servants, stevedores, n1,
* business nvenj-mid- -strn-ngvly, even --gamblers
aiid men of the finder-"
world whose code of ethics certain
l\7 PflMtlnf Kn rvtioffil'iii* f\??. i-U.? ^ ,>.1
v VM....V/U MV uu.-iuim. ii l V/l UIC VHU"
Jen Rule. ~ "
? In fhc?flood?rrf?replies?m-\ w ;il ?
* r--, . . t ? ' " '
are deeply dramatic: and strongly:
convincing; The folio\vTnjv~as sub v
mitted by one John Harris. now
serving a term of 21 years in IV-:
tros, ionn., cannot soon be for"
~ "gotten.- - "*"
sa
Dear Madam: icu
*1 am writingry <Ttr TrrTctb ytTu that K;
1 really do bolieVe in prayeiv I Y<
committed a crime in the year of I >.
11135, for which I was sentenced'av
to serve 21"years in prison. After lb
I was there a short while it seem- so
ed as if I did not have a friend 4n W
the world, and I felt that I would a\
never have freedom attain. to'i
There was anotho> prisoner who
was a Christian?and ho would talk : h
to me day and night, and lie finally
got me to go to the meetings in
-y Chapel:?"After a while I began to
think of the prayers my parents
taught me.and-1 began-to pray-aivl
ask the Lord to help me through '
this lonesome journey. When 1 ie
turned to my cell I would continue
to pray. I was so w.rric! I could
not sleep at night. So 1 woul i
pray and pray until finally I would n,<
drop off to sleep with tears lolling *vo
down my cheeks. , v'
The 3rd Sunday night in Janu- ""
ary 11)38 this year) I was conwit- "V
ed and found peace after three long
years. That niyht Jesus i-.uard toy
?prayer arrdtrdxr" me -thnt-f-nrrt?xr^=
TAYrOR" (U AI'I.I. '
A. M. I'i. t'tthitcil J-r
t'a
Rev. W. (I. ()\ven>, l'a?t?>r
Sunday sehonl laa-M-i' at?;!) - \v.
ual hour. The lfsseii-avu?viu y iu
torestimr ~au<l many?lloxv?ilw-au.'Jiu.
vvere pained.. Mr Tt d T' .en; -,ui aj.
is our very efficient Supi. and car u-i
ries out in a hitjli style. Tee Sun-|
day school children are to he yiv- tin
1 en refreshments?S n lay?ini'Viiine? "
4*.... i.. . i . i
ju?t tttttfi iK'carsc <>I uit* \vi
fine Children's Dav urogram. | Y<
i i in
Rev: - JtC. BoyJof (Vlunvhrrrj?
preached for us Sunday morning. ;>>
Subject: The Golden Rule. Thots, *
were taken from Hie story of Joseph
and his brothers.
'.Sunday afternoon?rrrtv:?Own '?
carried seven car loads of meni- u
bers to Emanual A. M. E. church j,
to worship -with Row. Di'cher and
members. He used for his sub-1 ' 1
ject The Martys are for Yen-!."'
'in
geanee. This was quite a spiritual
feast. I *'
I ^ol
The Russol Funeral Home choir y
of Winnshoro of which Mr. Ed.
r? I.yles is president will he at Geclar
Creek church Sundav after-' \
? . . , ' sti
? noon at 3 o'clock. I
i lie
?"? Rev.-J. \V. Neat choir ami tn-h- ~
er boards will worship at Cedaf ^
Creek?on the first fhmrlav in July. 1
Rev. and Mrs. W. G._0wuns and
their daughter Lillian Portorfield ,
1(1
Owens were* the-dinner guests of ^
Mr. and Mys,.- Lawrence Jacobs
Sunday; _
. sr. PAUL BAPTIST GHTRCH i\i
Rev. W. tr. Wilson, Pastor ]7[
Sunday scWool npenecl at the m1- fti.
ual hour with an enormous crowd
of young people. The teachers and jla
officers of the school were at their |M.
post of duty and time. "The. . .
Suffering Servant", the subject < f ; t>
the lesson was beautifully taught.|
Review by IVa. C. M. Mooi'o and
the pastor.
At 12:00 the pastor, after a , f
warm prayer meeting conducted j|,(
the worship. He used as a sub- Wf
ject The Changeless Christ
Changing World. . He preached a ,]u
very inspirational and soul stir- \\
ring sermon. 'iHe gave some very thi
?t4ntere?ting remarks among. "Tfbe
-SSSft y?- v v
Spears
KFrPOHTIOt?
u to liu' alw^s-ami nevc-i-ath
v sins have boon fnrpivon. Mr:
oars I want you to meniom.be
[ in your prayers and in you
?" *?- Amr
1 want you tu. write and eiv
-information that will help ~m
anyway to lead a Christian lifi
left lmnVe when 1 was 12 year
to iro out. in' the, ' wo.' ld fo
ysolf. When 1 pot in the Won
'' I was ,".j ..years old, tnul ha<
fueled all through "Arkansas
dahonia and Texas. I will elos
d may Clod bless you..
F rom?John?Harris,
.S-:i'.',l,hl
CMO-T
Box- Petrosj
Tenh.
KCetn>inp Heaven w.nd?-?
And .that, friends, is the hies
jre from the prison cell. Risplio
me from Pennsylvania, Michieni
nisas, Xew * rTrsey and STev
rk in the "number. Mrs. Luc;
Womaek-Sanders. 2.TI Bfovdoi
enuo, .Pittsburgh, l'a.. . . i\frs
>ca Holt. 117 Kdpe aven.no; .Ter
y City. X. J. . . . Ami Mrs. Klix;
i in m ick, !hl 1 West " Mt. Car me
einte, Ciletisido, Peiill., wrote lejt
is of real Jreiiuino. interest !>u
ae will not pi mil lis to pnhlisl
arnrt?rtrh?time. : 1
(Mi The Wroli>4 Fool
One desperately earliest , sKte
w;i in -Drain, Florida, started i.
1<I ine o'tT oh the wrotip font.
"U Mrs. Spears:
I lead your art.iele 'and saw
ill* address in the paper I hi:
iriiiii'.'. I believe in prayer. I ><
u n'h'e numbers, .if so. ph a <
lid ine a i | 11bei,> to play in Cub;
.nine i;>. rieaso sim<l it a
co.
.M1S. x w
(Nairn- deleted)
?Pealn. Florida. 1
\\ t* arc ile! i'-lilt ed lo ha\r MTs
!hr Vcnl. of Now YofU-. ;n"'TeTj
ithful member with m.
Rev. Morgan and Rev, !Ya:-m
M.-dtjpod with l;S. We WUI' Vi-i;
' ud to Imvt* them.
I'm i.-?us?with?aim the,-?W"iido- fn
'man on "I.ivijitf Water".
<>n Sunday, June 2<> at 1 o\1<k1
Ladies' Aid club X > 1 s;u>:
rtmr?a?p*"""?''all.v.
II also be rendered' by rim club
"i a; e eoidially invited to earn
l_ an r enjoy yourselves.
Total collect ion for the daj
S.70. ' '
__LX'Ilii'.\<;o. lid.. MAY:?,?
Hy M. I.. Itutler
TTTicayo, 111., June l:>?I)r
own of Mississippi preaetiod ar
s]iiiiiijr sermon at West l'oin
iptist church Sunday. We an
'ei'd-jwoud of such in. n as li-v
i/wa. W tlyt-i) We feel wilboll'
hi aire, strength and faith . _\v.
a ifftntTs pro to his church am:
tip lifted by those soul touching
marks- from hi a 4rp?. May h'
II contiinio t0 briny: to us sue!
We are very proud to have Mrs
ice Davis of' Ridge Spi in}?. S
, in the city. She i* here visit
? her ilanyhteis, Mrs.. FaTiy IT
hnsoa, Mrs. Zomiie M. Krvi:-"
s. Hattie liaretWld. She als
h' r danrrht er with her tilth
iss Tropsy Let). They h iv<
died- mnny friorvL in eity7~A!s~
frrcssetl several sight ?e 'ings o!
: ir.'ns lift it ^ of?the city. 'l"i:i
ookfield Zoo, the Stadium*
-o tTie TTTvcrside View. Th \
U return July 1st. Sht> stil
s a portion of ^Illinois to visit
fore leaving' \ f.
:oim) top hapt. ciiritni
J Rev. H. K.-Taylor, Pastor
Blythewood, S. C.? Sunday, P.
Jur.e was gloriously spent bj
p worshippers. The Sun. school
is conducted by the Supt., Bro
own. i'eachers di?charge then
ty interestingly. Deacon J
poks taught the Bible class. Ir
f review, kcvs, u. micioills Lultt
and the pastor in a few words
_?,? _ - T
THIS
mjuli- clear s'cvc:?i points,
ii Deacon Tom Kellcy lead devotiTr^aJ^o
rvice which slluigthenud .
tile * a: iiT^r The pastor preached a |
? ?oui?M-brin** sennom-t+U*?ri w+tR-2
ilioo.thl.
e>
At tlie :J:'lu service Rev. L.
I .Mickei,s delivered a splendid mesj
sage which told that iie is a Bi
nti. elect alio a loader of dully '
happenings.
Alter the prayer- se;vice ?tt
evening. R"V. Corbctt preached a
practical ? rniojj that will be re.iScllHT'
d.
Utn will ki.uwn evangelist, Rev.
_ ~VT "TTIITliw 7 rr?iiinil)ili "ii :Vii'' th
7 ir{'
"VeT" i; I ,V< , 'cut. Ht?tn Ou^iii
il tile gospel from the depth of
( his heart s? eniingly antjvuiig with
_ feeling'. Six pe: sons proclaimed
= liilsi an . johletl t-lv tlUIl'Ch. A- "
e,' 11i ?i:' hem wore "a i.:eie<- and nep- "
e lu v. ni his. ' Dayttisni- with fre'Sinr'
jdii.v. Jinn- lit!.
,-e We thank em . friends for. their
r a fistanee. Thy doors of this}
-jthmih stands open to1 who-so-evfr
J-\vrll .win .-liiji witH ?s^ _?
;,J The pastor, . wife and ? above
e named tnini.sle'rs were the liinner
gu sts of Deacon and Mrs. J.
- Weelo).? 1
_ Ml- r. 11 -11 K Hey continue
?i?Hk. Mi. Ji 11ii .W.feks was able
to attend seivicse after a long
illness.
r.ASTON KR Nl?>VS
j ('! iidren's. Day was observed ut
' ..Alt. Zijor. ami Shiloh.. churches.
1'^Laiuc.. - crowds __ ?a|utl'iiUul both
^ I was culled'* to t'pjumbia to preach
tiler. ID r->|?oi ted having a great
".meeting." . " , ,
li (Mass .meeting was conducted at
d*
j St. Phillip last. vSunday morniiig
followed hy a short sermon by
, bur pastor. Al'r r which tin- choir
'j acto.npat.l ;il tin- pastor to Shi
j h>l) it; ii tooi; a part the Child
j ten's Dn\ pugram. Rev. Robin
j < i ' f (. iiil'ta pi eaclud at 11
\ a.m. The Rev. Rnllrew 'of /.ion "
t.' .Mission, assisted in the services.
' 1'lnm i w.as serve 1 to all tho visjitois.
tin.I f: kT?1s after which the--I
I Rood Will's choir and St. I'hillip
lilioir led i:; song service. Rev. I
*. 15?twin. ti p.-i-aci ed a special sermon
L\ t'o'r. child'en. (bio adult ami two .
L'- haliie's w no baptize At the close 1
u of ; hi., 'hi vice. i
A 'i he .11 rown Rrotln fs (juaitet ar
ii'. . d i >ang se\eia! selections t
thai !o a -!u about, much jo.y^ and i
happiness. ThR quartet is sched
:? sn ' LUiilii. ii." i-?
i . , -i ' . *l
; -> ;- ?in .]-.i;y at S n clo.-ki '
j . 1- ,. !\ .. v.:> - , l.i .ii i! t?> wor "j
k s ij ;it m. IM-.iiip la--> Sunday-nitc
! it < i. '.!; of flu rain it (
1i m i until .a la'cr date.
r" 77" 5 ; y s, h i olH'VIU ii It ,
j, vTtlr nrnvr" in Ttothclrhttrchr- ,
' 'V : : : -I. Kv 1 I ii,. -^
"l'. v spy?Wanm ?.Mi -sinnary ~
?1~>nV'T.Vc.'* .F? me tin*; this week at
v ' "i;"i; :n bin.
' | Next Sunday afternoon Rev. 1
t lb.v. man and TTH cTtoTr will wov- <
' ! hi|." at C- ape!- station, Columbia.
i'.ui -v4-lo-n ?lioir< aro ti'.>?.> invited. -I
V>)u iii'' welcome. ? '
t 'oiiu to church tin t > church. .
( okksiu r> m:\vs j
44+v??S. 11; 11 111 1.1?uJ lilc usual
hour. Chi* lesson- was beautifully '
taught. A short review 'by Mr. :
i We.-lev Adams. Visitors in the '
' .S, Miss -Francis (It ant of Croon
' wouii. Sin- is spending so met tine '
ito' e v itli !: :- a-, aiiilpi'.rents, Mr. '
' m I Mrs. B. Ma?l lnck.
K-v. S C. Den v preached fori I
' ','s attain 1 rum the theme A eom-P
. T!.>hi"~ IV; ju-iuitl Rest. Pulpit j
'sstn inte Rev. Ft M. Gallmon of i
1 Clinto'n. We repri'ct that the pre- >
- -idm'r old"' -failed?to come to ?*-?
Sunday as ho had Promise:!. I
Mrs. Annie E. < iop;<jins Huiitei :
of Westminster spent the wee!:- i
n<i with hei*pa rents.
. Mi s. June Pilyrim and baby,
fune of-, llendersnnvillc. is spend- l
"11.r som time here with her pa- 1
eiit^ .Mr. ami Mrs. SAY. Robinson.'
Miss Henrietta Robinson and I
'.- other Ernest-is in Henderson- ;
: i!!o fny the summer.
' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Moselv, Mr.
' Tavhi--. Mr. Willie Walker of Ah-' <
leviller Ml". Phjliir and Willi:iui 1
R' nw'ii "hd M;r. Lillywood Fucket.jl
Mr. rrnd Mrs. 7'. K. Robinson ofj
tlree Rvood wore drnner promts of'
Mr. and Mrs. S. Toudmi last Sun-A
lay.
Miss Kucfenia M. Holmes, Miss i
Rosa Xash. Mr. James Holmes,II
Jr.. Mr. London Moore worshiped;
it Fine Grove A. M. E. church 'i
Sunday and were, the dinner pruosts |
>f Miss Ruby Mae and VnoTta 1
r 1
Cunv.rrnRs. \
i Mrs. Phr enee M oore, Mrs. Mary
- -Pixson, Mr. J. E.-Holmes five still ]
' indisposed. i
I PALAllvi iO LEADEii 1
EMMANUEL A. M. E. CHtJttCII
Rev. It. E. Broaden, Pastor
Charleston, S. C.?The message
mi-last Sunday mornings wa3 hail- _
ej as a great spiritual treat, pr. "
Biogden's message was one that
shalj linger in the. mir.ds of many.
"And he aaose and came to his
1'miuT", l'UV?st:^qhi'.M9.au. This message
\vas based on "The'Five
Gifts". First, A kiss t/f forgivetuss;
.Second, Robe of righteous
ness; 1 nirti, rvuiK oi /vumoriiy;
Fourth, Shoes of service; Fifth,
F' ast of reconciliation. A wonder
ftri tinv witnessed by a large
number of?members and friends I
Tlioic was one accession and Two. _
bap-isms. Scripture lesson, a portion
of the sixth chapter of Saint
.Matthew. The fifteenth Psalm
win- read renpomnv-elyr?The
l orrit'tit aiini v ei sai >?of St. Molin
Christian?Union-and Auxil i
a y . wafr held at Ertin'ianuel on
last Sunday evening. A short pro
gram was rendered, after which
Dr. Brogdeir was presented and
dclviercd' a stirring message to this
rglTnizaTion and a very large audience.
The text St. John 12:2G
"If any man serve me, Jet him
folow m''** etc. "Polowing Christ's
xaniple." This burning message
was gladly received. Three persons
were united. Before the close
of the service, Dr. Brogden preui?U?4?M+s^?W
hit field sif- Washing
tun. D. ?Mrs Whitfield .paid _ _
flowing trhiutes to our'pastor and
e,\piessed herself as having en- io'ycd
tho service. She then spoke vv
in hehalf of the National Trainir.g
School for women located 8t
Lincoln Heights, Washington, D.C. w
?Knimrnl?rlus- I'm?M;r. C.l'UlW *+
Lance' were heid at the church ^
immediately after morning serviceLEESVILLE
NEWS Y
Robert F. Boyd. Reporter ( '
The Juvenile Missionary Soci- th
-1 y 'i*f Calvary AMI: , lunch was _M
organized last Sunday. The officers sv<
aie-as follows: Mrs. Annie Rose
I: a,I'inett presiilent: Mr. Robert. F.
Boyd. vice-president, Miss Alice D.
Boy tL?secretary; Mr. J.T. Norris, ?
tiensurer; Miss Louise Ramey, Elkm?Hartley
and Constevenju Pom|iey
program committee. They held I
1,'uir first meeting. Thursday, June
lfi. at the home of the president, fx
Mrs. Annie Rose Inabinett. A de- t:
lieious course of punch and crack- in
'is were served. The meetings will sa
convene each Thusrday after the
2nd and 4th Sundays. Next meet- tying
will be held at the home -of wi
Miss Lottie Pompey, June JO, at Hi
{ o'clock. ? 1 bv
?The ; en ir>r ~Missinnn ry Societ y'tff Trr
proceeding nicely under the supervision
of Mrs." Eunice Howard, the
president. -> . A.
Ahyone wishing to buy The Pallu
tto Leader see Robert F. . Bisyd "^3
>rr Fridays and Saturdays."
? ?? ? ed
( HERANN NEWS.
The members and fiiends were of
ntertaiiud highly at Wesley ME pr
.hurcl), -Sunday June 19 by I)r. J. m
i. Starks, who gnw a lecture on (L
lis ti ip to Em ope. ? Jvi
The Bible _Schoyl at Wesley ME Ei
church will close Friday and ren- of
ler a special program . Sunday Ei
light. The school has been quite P?"
i success with a good attendance- Tn
The "Mo ieriu tts" entertained -SP
villi !l 111.1-.1,Cnn/lo,. .. nil
? . VIIIVIIV VII 'UUU0,) cu H"I I1VMMJ ' * '
it the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Willie an
While. \'isitois included Misses M:
Maxim- Williams and Ora L. Samjel;
Messrs. Otis Pickens and Jo- f?
las Kennedy. 'e!
Miss Helen White left Tuesday ,0
or Asbury Park, N. J., where she
,v;!l spend the summer. in
Miss Virginia L. Talley has gone SP
o NYu York city for tin liVdeflnTte ^
day. ;?t?: Jw
?Miss Kvelyn McDonald of?High
1'oijit. N\ (i.. is the guest of Mr.
ind Mrs.Charles McDonald.
Miss Julia Chapman is home from
\Yw York visiting her parents.
Mr. Alon/.o Blackmond of Ben- ^
letrsville was the guest of Miss 'a:
Wilma McDonald Tuesday.
Mis. M. BLMtobinson entertained l-.
the Ushers Board of Wesley church ' ^
it her home Monday evening.
Mr. Horace P. Sharper apd Mr. "n
EhmnfTson of Benedict College '1X
(Ve??- callers for a short while at ^
the homes of the Streators, Binglams
and Deas.
Miss Bernice Miller of Bennetts- P
rille spent a few hours in town on in
Monday. m'
The YWCA of Pee Dee Baptist
t-hurch was entertained Sunday at
the home of Mrs. Nannie McCoy
Mr. and Mrs. I.uther Deas, Mr r|(
tnd Mrs. Henry Bingham and Mas ni
UL-a--^ T~1 .? X I
u I ?? ll.^wn LS\Tt\9 VM Mil |JJJUU ? t
Nawnull Baptist church, Bennetts.'ille.
fo
A special service was held a t ve
Pee Dec Baptist church Sunday; In
?s it was Fathers' Day. Thiere ac
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A
WflMFN -
w mm IV nilU dI
- ?,and d
Jhf ANY women are active
and cheerful every day
uf tlie UHH11I1 ?"g h e e r 1 u 1"
the whole month through.
For others, there
may be two or three
days when they Just ?
can't be cheerful. A
Theirs may be a
condition which
Cardul would bene-^?
fit, or it may be
that their phy- rf
sician should ad-?
vise treatment v'\% \
..to fre??tlirmi-^iJ
from urineces
oaijr aunerillg. K '
If ' you have ?pj^
monthly pains ^Biggi
due to a rundown
condition
from mal-nutrltion
(a condition L
* tautr?-' ? &*i
PARDUI
: IjSSu for the relief of
A -Functional Pains
jb=rJ[ of IWanstruatfon
as a sermbn for fathers, delivt-r- i
i by Rev. Jr,iSy Peterkin. The
r?p>n\vas very soul stirrtr.j;.and
as highly enjoyed by all. All atvitinit
wero sponsored by the men
neat sum was realized in the
Terinp of the day. Music was flushed
by the Male Chorus of the
;>il;c directed by Mr. R. L. Me
all. . Mis.
Thomas of Manning was
ic guest of Mrs. N. Bingham and
i s Phvlis Mt'.Farlan?the
1
'Mr. Henry Singleton and ions
Hint?lust?week in I.altc City.
LLEN TEMPLE
A. M. E. t'Hl'RCH"
lt*v. J. \V. Witherspoon, Pastor
Cirectnville?The< nien^b^ts and
iends of Allen Teniple wen
gated'to two soul stirring serb'ns
Sunday. The. ntorr.ir.g nicsge
by the pastbr was from the
ibject "God's Model for Socie
. Sunday evening the serjmpn
as delivered by Brother \V. P.
noble from the subject Diligence 1
rr:s filled the auditorium at Jotli
VViCOS. *
The. Sunday school under Mr. J. '
Johnson and the league undei ;
e supervision of Miss F. L.~ '
;kcs functiom-d fittingly at their
- Two adult persons unit
--with?the church?and were as ;
;r.vi\ to classes I" rmd" 227"
The pastor, members and friends '
the church were elated over the '<
essence of Spnvany visitors. A- J
ong '-them were Messrs Perry
tmble, Isaiuh Bradley and Miss ^
Ha -Greenlee?of?Bolton;?Misses- -1
chelbcrg and Jpinley, Mrs. Prince t
Iva; Mr. Canady, Miss Boyd of-- i
linens; Mrs. Haynes, district '
esident of the Orangeburg dis- s
ict missionary societies who gave '
lendid liemarks. Numbered ar -s
jng our visitors also were: Mr.
d Mrs. W. B. Bradford, Mr. an 1 is.
Rufus Jones, Mr. and Mrs.'1
irold Mitchell, Mr. Edward Brail v
rd, all of Morris Brown, Chariton.
Brothers Jones and Brad d
I'iT wko are stewards of Morris
ifwn made remarks and spoki
glowing terms of Dr. Wither
oon as a minister who was tluii
"^pastor . ~T*h^~<TfTicers?ami- mem ?
r> of j.ur church spared n0 pains '
icy spvnt several hours viewing '
e scent ry around Caesar's Head. '
("lass 22. Mr. R. J. Caldwell ;
ider?entertained for Mrs.-M. Ivr v
itherspoon and the Junior choir '
st Friday evening, at the home
Mrs. Lula Davis, Mrs. Davis '
an excellent hosttss and with 1
e leader and other members of '
e class the 23 persons eomprisPT
the choir had the treat of their '
es in this excellent picnic. Many
anks to'them all. Ail the foreTTf^The
"church tr-e working td-~ 2
ther in unison, and Allen Teme
under the leadership of oui
tcllecUial amd . spir/Lual gi^int. '
arches forward undaunted.
UNION BAPTI?T CHURCH <
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Sunday morning, the advanced
partment of the Sunday school ,
et togetther in concert recita- v
vn. The Superintendent, tyr. L. (
Clark, was incharge. We were <
rtunate to have with us several '
tyrea^ntatives of the Pilgrim's j
surance company who Toole" an ~
tive part In the discussion. Theji
>*
|
e ACTIVE " |
iEERFtJL every day
of the month
In which y ; :
get enormia < :.<
strength from t : .
B^. eat). C
' lit ha: .. '
some one m \ >.< . : i v>
T^emehiber th... .
been lound to ?:
? #..ij - _ '
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