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Saturday, November 25, 1939 Mrs. Jennie Ferguson left the city Monday, November 13, for Chi cago, 111., to be with her sick nephew, Mr. James J. Eichelberger. V'Irs. Mamie Burgins of Swan * mtrioa, in. v^., is ill i/oiunioia spenct mg Thanksgiving with her neice Mrs. Marian I.over Marshall of 1508 McDufYie Ave. Wo wish for her a very pleasant stay while in -?the city. Mr. W.*M. Alexrndcr of Columbia, left, today far Wa shington. D. C., to attend the funeral of his ' brother, David Alexander. The 7th end 8th grade classes of Crane Creek Junior High school ?were seen <yn thp street with their teecher, Mrs. Etta Siehtlcr during Book Week, visiting the?Library, The Palmetto Leader and ColumT bia Record Printing offices. ST. LUKE'S MEN'S CLUB The Men's club of St. Luke's Episcopal church held its regular ^onthlv nieetirg, Wednesday nite Novemher 8, at the home of Mr. R. H. Paul of Washington St. ^ We were very glad to have Mr. Otis .Teffersoi' to become a member of the club. After the busi^? . ' <s?ssinn tvp members played v ->o.?e^?5)'ve whist. Mr. Henry Marshall receiving the highest spovp for first prize, Mr. C. F. TTq^ord second Prvze and booby to Mr. Arthur Noah. A delicious salad course -Was tfip M'ssor Sawyev and ffvev. Mr. J. P. Hughes was the guest ?f the club. ? ?n??embe..?m or ting?will be ' 1 ~t fV)o residence of Mr. An ?''nv kins. "\~,T TT ?^TERS ? SAVINGS CLUB Thn club held its regular meet '<t at 4Vi^ v-rjeie of Mr. and Mrs. fereoa Wharton on 22^9 Lady St he- ?o. into. The meetine was onened hv Mr. Wharton single ng Steal Awav Homg: -prayer by Mr. P aw*. The minrte^ of the. last meeting w?re rend, received avd adopted. The vnll wtn? Called each member, rcisponripn bneflv The collection was Sfi.40. The. house was opened for business, TTufipicVved busi'esc; was "ailed for, We planned a pnvfv to be at the of Mr. "nd M?-*. Rr.doks on 91 fi Walnut street Saturday nite. - NoveTrhey 2fit.h. Then w . ndjoip-rj v ed Viv ?d**<ring God Re With You Till We Meet Again, and praver' Next meeting at th" home of Mrs. jpss+e-Brooks, Monday rightJiec, 4th. 19.10. ' saxon wins hksi i'ki/.c, during wr pt?fvp,ntion PvircMvii c. W. .ArvM-n and Head Ton die. W. T. Gilliam to v.dfh the members of the tSaxon school faculty are hapnv over the announcement of the prize of 1*10.00 * awarded to thr school taking first nlacp in fire prevention competition <1 r ring National Fire Prcver tion Week. ^ Oetober R-14. The award was made on the bncs of an orderly conducted fir? drll, the condition of the school from the viownovnt of firo hazards, and the students' responses to questionnaire ? Waverlv" school won second prize and Howard school honorable mention. Chief Marsh s^aid "That Saxon school has 'improved 100 percent in fire drill demonstration undei the supervision of Mr. Madden. The teachers of Saxon and Howard are happy over winnirg one of the places during fire prevention week. The judges were J. C. B. Smith. .T. A. Smith, Jr., and Robert Cun. pingham. _ AMWNI DA?- OBSERVED AT .. BENEDICT COLLEGE The alumni of Benedict College eclobrated alumri dav at a special vesper service Sunday evening, November" 12, in A>'tisdel chapel A nnndln litrht Service v- was conducted bv Mrs. T. L. Duckk ett, who is president of the Bene. I dmt .College alwnni?tHW>c i ationr | Children of the alumni took part in he candle ligvt processional. The guest speaker, Mrs. Alma H Potts, graduate of Benedict Col lege and Cornell University, was r'ttroduced hv Mrs. T. L. Duckett. T Mrs. Potts discussed "The Satis fied Alumnus." She pointed out that the supreme f\im of every alumnus should be the pood and glorification of his Alma Mater. A very attractive musical pro ^ pram was furnished by the Bene diet Collepn choir which was con ducted by Prof. T? Finley. The offering far the afternoon wss $10 00. ^ Mrs. Wilhelmina Madden, presi_ dent of the local Benedict Chilean Club urged all alumri to respond with a cooperative attitude to. wards the club thih year and at tend all monthly meetings in ord j er that we might put over a big program. " METROPOLITAN A. M. E. CHURC Alien Mite Missionary Society of Met. A. M. E. Church, will hold a Pi'rcel Post Sale Dec. 8, 1939 in the Church. We are trying to get a package from every State in the union, also South and West Africa, West Indies and Bermuda. Your packi ge will not be opened until ihe night of the sale. Write name and address on your package. We thank you for anything. Please Help us. Mail on Or before Dec 1, 1939. T. C. C. Hemmingwtiy, 1536.14th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. JOHNSON AND SMITH SOCIAL CLUB The club met at the hcrme o .f Mrs. Mary Johnson, 2495 Senate St., Monday night. The devotional services were/carried out in its usual manner by the chaplain, Mrs. Wilhelmenie Ivey; first song, "Shine on me;" prayer, Mrs. Ivey; second song, " What a friend;" led by Mrs. Karon Joyce; Scripture, by t/ur president, Mrs. Rosabell Seymore. This bringing our devotions to a close the meeting was turned over tn the president. She calld for old business, there was none; she etflled for new business and there will be a supper scron. The minutes of the last meeting were received and adopted. The roll was called with each member tesponding with t. Bible verse. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Karon Joyce, 2116 Senate St., dismission by th^ president. OFFICE OF STATISTICIAN OF THE BAPTIST Ml AND E. CONVENTION OF SOUTH CAROLINA Spartanburg,' S. C. P. 0.' Box 681 Dear Brother: As you are cmning-io Morris CoL lege on Thanksgiving, Nov. 30th, to celebrate the annulJ rally for, the college, please bring one of j the last minutes or statistical re. >ports.. from your association, con. vention, or any of the auxiliaries We can do much to lesson the ex. penses on the office if we will co. ( opiate by bringing our reports to these meetings. I am trying each year to get a closer tab on Baptist j work in the Stite. I am therefore ( asking vour cooperation in this | matter. Plec.se play your part. Yours for the Cause, -. B. F. Stewart. LAUREN'S COUNTY TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION B. G. Bradley. Reporter i The Laurens County Teachers' association held its monthly meeting, Saturday, November 18th at Sanders^JIigh school. After having registered in tho secretary's office, the teachers immediately reported to their respc tive group, primary, elemqptary or high school. Here were discussed various --subjects, which would, help elevate the pupils in bringing the school and home, the teacher, parent, and pupil into closer re atiouship, through socialized ac tivity and other-similar pfhases and present day situations 01 problems which exist in pur schools. For one hour these group discussions went on; after which the teachers assembled in the chapel for devotion and other business. The devotion was led by Rev. J. W. Mathis, who read the scripture, prayer being offered by Mr. \Miller. Then the presi_ deift introduced one of the Health purses who made a very urgent announcement, and she in turn ir> troduced Mrs. Harris who also brought greetings to the association. r?Phc- seorev-ry-'B report -was then read, approved and duly adopted, after which the group reports waro rpnd Each e^roun renort brought food for thought to the association. Too, the president of I the P.T.A. which is also a phase of our eour.ty, teachers' association brought us a-few-timely--remarks in regard to the coopera tion of teacher, parent and pupil j Three renditions were offered by j Sander's high glee club, under the direction of a grand musician Miss TIclen Nance, and was highly appreciated an<J enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson were then introduced to the association Mrs. Johnson brought greetings and Mr. Johnson' summed his discourse in one sent? r>c e 'Parents, teachers, everyone, wake up". Thc-presidgpt brought greet ings from the county superintendent. [Collection of., state and county dues. The meeting adjourn ed. ?? m Patronize L THF "T,EADER^| WINN8BORO NEWS day. in our town for the church goers. Many saints here went back on their promises to follow Jesus through floods. The Sunday afternoon program which was to have befen at the school auditorium by the seniors and which had for its guest speak., er, Rev. C. W. Tally here, was rained out. Miss Mary M. Wil sun wng is directress <ji me program decided to choose a better day in order that the public may chance to hear the program. Mr. Willie "Young of Rock Hill visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ; Joe Ycrung, here the other day. , While here he motored out to Shady Grove community to see his i brother, Mr. Elliott Young, who has fen- some time been ill. He was gktd to find him much im_ proved. " Master Rufus Green will be too glad to bring your copy of The Palmetto Leader. Just notify him < thftt you want it. The class in mysic appreciation in o-ur school is the new feature thi<t is progressing nicely under Miss JVL.H. Bouler and others. "i Mrs. Sallie B. Heath who has i been quite indisposed for some weeks is now improving. - I A splendid program was con ducted before the gtudent Doay last Friday by the Freshman stu i dents on the Conservation of Nat. ! ur.tJ Resources. Tree planting for | shade, reforestation in S. C. and i State parks were the subjects dis. 1< cussed by th students. Mr. and Mirs. Dave Jackson are I the proud grand parents of a grand i scm, Roland E. Mrs. Marie Jackson Holmes and her fine son are ? doing nicely at this writing. The 2nd year class in home eco_ < nomics prepared naid served their i 1st semester dinner last week at 1 which time the principal and otb. > ers were invited. The table vfas ladened with plenty of well-cooky ed food. We sat back from the table nrid ate until we touched. The death of Prof. C. T. Hinton was a shock to us here. Clinton College and Uie E. M. E. Zion Con. , nection have lost a valuable man. ( Pence be to his ashes. Mr. David Belton, on bis return j from a farmers' conierence ai ius kegee Inst, reports a grand ses. sion. ~ ??r" Rev. C. W. Talley spent a few days of last week ith Mrs. Tfjlley at Cheraw and while there they motored t<; Johnson C. Smith Univ. ( to witness the clash between Johnson C. Smith apid A. and T. foot ( ball stars. He returned Sunday j morning rejoicing over the victory ( flf JohnaotfC. Smith. SAW MILL BAPTIST CHURCH 1 " * ' Although the weather was very unfavorable Sunday the attendance i was large. Rev. Booker was at . his best after being Absent from the pulpit for a month. His ser. mon was very inspiring and in. forming. A very good report was made t/f the association which wet at j Mullins, S. C. Those attending , were Mr. Norman Robinson, chtiir. man of the Deacon Board; and Deacon K. D. Ellison. They re. i ported an enjoyable stay. Prof. N. L. Robinson and the young men's Bible class ?$re progressing wonderfully They make a very good financial report every Sunday. Young men "Go to Church." Prof. Robinscm motored to Orangeburg Saturday to attend the Florida and State game. KERSHAW JR. HIGH SCHOOL We are glad to report that our enrollment is steadily increasing There are over three-hundred stu. dents registered so far. November brings with it sever, al impcrrtant dates, one of which is National Education Week. Tho significance of books for a well rounded cultural and educational development was beautifully stress ed in interesting chapel programs by Mrs. S. J. Mills, ? primary in-, etmrtor. We are all looking for. ward to a happy celebration of the Pilgrims' success and prosperity in thid country over 300 years ago. | Don't keep turkey gobbler in -uspense. Tell him which date you will celebrate. The parent.teachers' association met Nov. 14th and made plana for a financial drive in behailf of the school. -* Principal J. P. Neal, Mrs. S. J Mills, Misses B. M. Barber, M Z Crawford, J. E. Baskin and B. B Belk motored to Lanchester, S. C Saturday to attend the county teachers' meeting. They enjoyed the session and report that it waa THE PALMETTO LEAD1 mt. olive a. m. e. church ?Myrtle Beach, S. C.?Wednesday nite prayer services were conduct ed by Mrs. Becky Bellamy and Mrs. Mjiriah Bellamy Sunday. The weather was very?inclement for church goers but dispite the chilly miu ittiuy wtuincr u iiuiniuj lew waa at Mt. Olive to greet our beloved presiding elder, A. P. Spears. At 6:30 P. M. prayer services wer* piritut'lly conducted by Mias Mary Spiney and Rev. T. H. Hem ningwey. At 7:00 P. M. the pas. tor, Rev. H. C. Andrews, present, ed the presidihg elder who prach. ed an inspirational and soul stirring sermon from Acts 26:19, Subject "I was not disobedient to the Heavenly vision." All other chuich services were omitted due to the rtiny wather. Mrs. Jerry Spiney is somewhat indisDosed at this writing:. Elder and Mrs. A. P. Spears erf. Sumter, Rev. H. C. Andrews, Mas. Lillie Latimer of Conway, Miss Catheritvg Williams and Mis8 Sarah L. Alexander were the pleasant dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willie King. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Bellamy and daughter Mrs. Bertha Woodberry spent Sunday in Conway visiting relatives und friends, Mrs. Nettie Spiney spent the week-end in Conway visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grate and nephew, Henry Grate spent last Suncky with his Bister, Mrs. Maggie McCowns at Pawleys Island, also Miss Janie Gainey spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abrahtkn Gainey at Pawleys Island. They report a very pleas ant trip. . Mr. ana Mrs. jonn Mccoraa, Mr. I. B. Owens, Henry tyike, Rubin Leak and Allen Ford spent Friday evening in Buck's Port ts the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mc_ Cray. While there they visited the school.*'' ? ??:? BALTIMORE, MB. NEWS By Louis Gtfftrf I)fluglass Mrs. ^lary Lt/ne. "Mis. Nora Reed, Mrs. Phili Midget are getting along fine now. Everyone is glad to see they out. Mr. Johnnio B. Gore. Miss Hattie Bates, Mrs. Sara Gore Dodds and Mrs. Louise Gore's, daughter motored to Get. tesburg. Penn. We hn/t u pirns,, ant stay looking at the old places where the war was fought. M)r. and Mrs. Theodore's little son is out <yf the hospital after being there several weeks. Mt. Hebron Baptist Church schedule: Tuesday nite, prayer meeting and choir rehearsal; Wednesday nite, Bible ilass conducted by Rev. Daniels; Thursday- niter-service by the pas^ tor, Rev. Flowers; Sunday morn. ing, Sunday school opened by_ the Supt.. Rev. Lewis; 11:30 A. M., sermon by the pistor. Mcrrning Star Baptist Church schedule: Tuesday nite, prayer meeting and choir rehearsal; Thursday nite Bervice by the pastor, Rev. Gar., nett; Sunday morning, Sunck(y school opened by the Supt.; 11:30 A. M. and 3:30 P. M. the Lord's Supper was given by - the pastor: Sunday nite, services at 8 P. M. Friendship Baptist Church schedule: Tuesday nite, prayer meeting and choir rehearsal; Thursday nite service by the pastor, Rev. H. Jack #<m; Sunday morning, Sunday school opened by the Supt.; 11:30 A. M., service by the pastor; Sunday nite, service at 8 o'clock. The C. B. A. S. met at 1617 W. Saratoga St., Friday nite, Nov. 17,.'30, Rev. H. Jackson, treasurer; Mrs. Mary Rice, and Mrs. Louise Gore Douglass, sercretaries. SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday school began a little late at our church due t<y rainy weamer last Sunduy but' was comparitively well attended. The assistant Supt. was in charge of the opening worship. The lesson, "Rules for Christian Living," brought out the alue of rules and reguTations in Christianity ts well as in school, business and fraternal organiza. tiona for a more close and coopera* tive unity among its constituents. At the morning service the pas-' tor, Revl Thomas, spoke on "Fellowship" using as his text, Luke 6:31. The audience wap small because of the inclement weather but that didn't hinder thG effect of his sermon. . B. Y. P. U. began at 6:16 as usual, a larger attendance than expected. Bro. J. 8. Owens, Wes. of the senior union, presided. "The Soul, Its Value and Loss" was the theme of the sermon at night. The pastor brought out many interesting facts in this aor. mon and we were all well fed with th* gospel. R. F, Cross, Reporter. EH , JOHNSTON NEWS On Monday evening, Nov. 13, the newly_weds, Mr. and Mia. S. K. Dean were pleasantly surprised t.-t their little home by the meiiiber.. 'of-the Christmas Saving club. The group entered the hodise singing "Love Lifted Me." After whieh the president, Mrs. S. L. Pope, made introductory remarks. A beautiful bouquet </f loses and fern, was presented to Mrs. Dean b> Mrs. C. A. Mobley. Everyone pre. sent givc expressions iu the fotm. | of congratulations and wishes for future happiness. The president then made conclusive remarks to' the couple after which Bhe offered a very touching prayer. A delicious repast of ice cream uid cakes was served. The gilts were then opened by Mrs. Dean. There were twenty eight useful gifts Those present were as . fuiloW.s; Mrs. Sr-L^-Poper-G-.?A^--M*fbley E? M. Singleton, M. Myles, A. "Harrison, M. A. Hammonds, I. Amos, M. M. McPhearsion, S. L. Sniith; Messers M. Amos, C.~P7"Pope, K.' k. T n -JAL t-? o: 1, * . ... A * : in. onmn, ntv, omgieion; L. E. RuthcrfOTd, T. "A. Spifrncuv ,E. N. Frasier, D. J. Dixon, L. T. .Sewell, M. Johnson. fcveiyone spent an enjoyabl0 evening. Professor Elbe Bownum was our visitor in the Sunday school Sun. day afternoon at Bethel C. M. E. Church. We were glad to have him with us, and we htrpe that he V , " will come again. HAPPY HOME BAPT. CHI RCH, 'r?\ . Rev. R. M. Scott, Pastor Sunday school was opened at the usual hour. , At 11:30 o'clock our pastor came before us and preach ed from the theme "A Fire Of Flesh". His message was enjoyed by everybody. At 3:30 the members of - the trustee board rerdered an excellent program. At 7:30 prayej meeting was led by Dea. Ellis. ? At 8:00 our pastor came before us again with a wonderfu 1 message. Theiire was on and the spint " was "high. He" preached from the thehif. "A Dwonso?Ami The Cure". His message was en Joyed by ^everybody: ? WIIvSUiN tl III tl SI 1IUWI. GOES FORWARD When the Wilson High >rhool of Florence, S. C., threw wide its doors Sent. 11th n-d the "H hell began ringing, nearly fifteen hundred students from Floreree and surrounding areas responded to it? joyful call. The faculty numbering: twent> nine includes four new members:. Miss Maria Rhue, B.S.E.. of Hamp ton institute, '30, primary department; Miss Marguerite Porter, A B., Allen university, olemctary < < partm OfiT; Mr*.-Holland Daniels, B.S., Sotuh Carolina Sfnt" high school department. The fol- j band, and Miss Marie Freeman. A.B., M.A., Claflin college and At- j lanta university, has charge of the i sociah sciences'aVid guidarte in the t high school epartment. The following studied last summer: Mrs.' Effre Strother, Miss M. E. Scott.1 Mrs. Phiphine Buckner, Mrs. C.I B Williams, Miss Bernice Miller J and Mr. James Myers at State col j lege; Mrs. J. L. Lawrence at Win j ston-Salem Teachers' college; Mrs D. H. Braile\l at Benedict college ;?rs. .uanan ;uuier at university} of Min.; Mr.Govdon Williams a? of Min.; Mrs. J. L. LawTer.ce at'< Univ. of Mich.; Mrs. A L. Fred-' erick at Atlanta university and ( Mr. William H Mclver at New i York university. The following j taught in summer schools: Mrs.j Willie Mae White instructor at the I Rock Hill summer school, rural { home and farm life; Mrs. Tressioi B. Prkins, Darlington summer i school, English; L. F. Buckner, in ' structor at Hampton Institute,! Hampton, Va., Elementary Science J IndTjeulugy. With a curriculum planned eor the basis that "Education is prep*, aration for life, while, participating irj life", a w>ell selected fac-. ulty, and one of the best equipped j libraries and science departments in the" state accessTbTe to them, the students of Wrlson high school are indeed fortunate. In adition to provisional factors already mentioned, the Wilsor. Hi school provides opportunity for further development in the fields of dramatics, music, science, in dustrial arts, and athletics. Watch Tor news of Wilson. Its worth looking into. ROBERT SMALLS HI SCHOOL Beaufort, S. C.?Monday _movning, November 13, the chapel exercises were in charge of Mr. II. B. Watson. An interesting program was carried out. The program was a? follows: Song, Holy, Holy, Holy; school; Scripture Read | ing, Mr H. B. Watson; Prayer, pltTf. H. W. Williams; Chant, Have Bishop \V. K. Fuller a Holiness ( hureh of (i< Bishop Fuller ol Aiianta, Ga., began his series of conventions on October <5 in Brooklyn, N. Y. including churches churches from Boston, Missacheutts, Connectits-t, New York and New Jeisey." The second convention was he'd I in iSaltjmorc. Md.. Oetoltr 12, inrludinjr churches from Delaware Ma.ylaii'l. The Di-tiic ?fc ( mum. '.?ia, ; mi Virginia. 1 . The third convention --vas held !n Columbus. Ohio Octob. i including eh in c hes_ from Michigan. Illinois, Westlrn I'enn., and Ohio Tht fourth convention was held in Knoxvi'lle, Tenn. Octobcu 20 The* fif'h convention was id .d. in Wilmington, N. C. Nc/v.l. The* ntr. convention was held in Florence. S. C. Nov. 9. Tht Tth convc.nti d' will be* in session this week at Greer, S. (.'. Nov. 23rd^ve* will ho in session at Gretnville, S. C. The hies work in 1899 I have spin' forty years of untirimr ervict irj the wirk for thr master. Our church is how'in a very'pros lp.er.ausi condition. New fields are beintr opened coTitinou^ly s ml the (outlook for th(. fiitu?e is very bprnt I will hold my TTTs* o> hven. Ition in the west in April tit L<>> Annies. Calif.?in?1 i> K>. The Fuller Normal In>titme We are now i n our 37th session of the F. N, I. I. located at Greet;, vjille, S. C. Our school-is -fin.trves-s^inp vety nicely, so much .that we [will be compelled to build m -ro classrooms rnd add to our fa ulty. We havt, now aroud seventy-eitrht students. Prof. E. C. Browner, Prin. Miss Grace Alexander. As-t.Pvin Rjt'V. V. G. Campbell, Teacher Airs. J. R Sau'lsburv. Matron Bishop W. E. Fuller," D. I). Pros j Thine Own Way; Saxophone so).. (.Mr P. A. Stewart; Speaker, M" H. B. Watson "Leisure Time": .-axopnone solo. .My I\ A. C,c.vart; Remarks, Prof. \Y Iv A! toy. The Rev'. S. A .Brown. ) a.-tor of Grace AME church his n turned to ,.s f>>r th(, (.>iii'! i:nv-. .-! and frler^ls are >r!;t.5 tu -Vt! ?y. hiik hack.? ?_. Mi:II. ^ch'. pei- 'he H.F. Tc-ir-..>r is making rrnid mviga-- w'v Jier adult class. educational . program was carried out in ohserviner A:bor Day. The; program was urder direction of Miss \V. M. Rj thewnod. Several of our white .fner.'hs witnessed t.h<program. We were indeed pr- u I to have tl'cm.??rrr v.- - as follow^: Seng. On Forest I.and. school; Prayer, Mr. II. W. Wil_ i liams; Reading of Proclamation Mr. W. Logan: Poem, The Tree M i'S S L. Pigler; Song. An Arbor .Daiv.grade?4; Plantin-g?"F?Tree Quotation?, Tst. 2nd nnd tFd gred- ' os; \ UL.ii scuo. irons. .uisc I-;. Washington: Poem. The F^o-! Song. Miss M. Bi t'; 5n\'phone' sii'o. Mr. P. A. Stewart: Rem.vks Pmf. W.' K. Alston. ' Tho homo boys that loft to jni** T^e Navy two i;'m- atr?". .,-f o lvn>for a few day? to see relatives ' and frtomls?-They Mill K?-jr-m* -??1 ami hiiUdir.it,.. ti:m-. Th-y ar'e.l Thom?s.-M?; -'/."trr- TbnTpns" Meyprs t Samuel Rush. .T oh: P.--hi. r. 'a?..| P. atc-r Robinson. IN \PPR F.Cl ATION Sentiments of R?y. .7. B .Tohn-' son to the officers ami mr-mbe:? of the First Nazareth Rapt is* church of Columhia. S. C. ?J appmci:rtn rho~" 1 oynl fti; peri of the First" Nnzcvofh Pp. 'hur.h, considering my responsi-, bilitv of the Gospel of !<>us . Christ. I am humble by my ar i preciatioh of the e.-por-ihilivy that is mine. I am ennfldrr." thru JeS'.s Christ, that I will rais,. tho standard of humrnitv; " I ;--un ycru. it will be joy to the church ar.1 eomniuni'y, I was permitted to the pulpit. , I realize that yor. have supp . ed me loyally because you .lelieve! j God sent m(. to pre: ch the-Gospel.! ! Now in the prese nce of he church I teceive this responsibility. I will f^ponsUdl'hythai^s' mine, 'and my [only ambition is that, wi'h the help i of the Almighty God, I may cen1 duct myself, as to justify the "n l-rtttCRce of thf -p.uhlic and faith f placed in ni^, by the Church of the Living' God. Pr: verfully yours, ~ RF.V. J. B. JOHNSON First Nazrrotk Baptist Church Rev. W. H. Neal, Pastor 2321 Orahrtm Ave. Columbia, S. C. I Nov. 20, 1930 - irtIT i : ; f 1 C. i " CTTV I. 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