The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 08, 1941, Page Page Five, Image 5
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9 Bishop H. Y. Took.
South Florida Ann
Dr. C. A. Gibbs Endorsed for
The Bishopric
Last jyeek the South. Florida1
annual conference met in Payne
Chaipel A. M. E. church, West
Palm Beach, Florida with the Rt.
Rev. H. Y. Tookes, presiding Bishop,
and Dr. C. A. Gibbs, the
entertaining pastor. It is report
ed that it was the greatest jind
the most far-reaching session in
the histovy of the conference.
As Bishop Todkes presided with
ease, dignity and impartiality he
gave to African Methodism a new
'place in the hearts and minds of
many. 'Everyone concluded that
truly he is a man of God, with
a master mind saturated with the
- ?spirit of the Christ. ...
The conference went on record,
by vote, endorsing the Rev. Carey
A. Gibbs, the pastor of Payne
Chapel A. M. E. ch?;rch, for the
Bishopric to be elected in 19f4
UliVi lliilll 1UI1 oupi^uil 111
?tb??realization -of?His?ambition.
The resolution Was?presented-^by
* ~ . "anoth:
Another year, another chance,
To plity the game, and, to advance
Now, to advance; you must go fo
? And never stop as doeB a coward.
Another year, to find new prayeri
To heed to the ones, we -call our
For if we had been wise as you kr
We would have made quite a be
Another year, another innmg, *
We must make good now," if we di<
Strike One! Strike Two! the ball o
Success let us praise, and faults h
Anothfer year, another span,
Let each of us play the very bes
Never stop to listen to laughter,
???Huty -you.-think-of- what's to follow
Another year, uur bit to do;
Don't stop because someone scoff i
In this year's game, perhaps you'
That is, i*f you don't trudge to de
Another year, new worlds to bui
And many Hd hearts with cheert 1
Now play the game fair, and be i
Because you are A Real Negro.
(Mrs.) Lillian Ethenj
P. O. Box 291, Clintor
Fehrnarv 24. 1941
-A GREAT WOMAN PARSES Lhe
late Mrs. Susan Alice Mur
ry the wife of "ReV. W; WT-MTTT
ry. Tl|e preliminary held at th;
Great Pleasant AME church ir
whrch her husband is pastor. D?
votionals were conducted by th<
Rev. C. A. Williams. The funeral
service was held at Bethel A
M. E. church, Gourdine, Rev. C
S. J. Mollett, pastor, master ol
ceremonies Dr. J. L. Benbow."
Program: Processional, Jesus
Lover of my Soul; opening hymn
No. 500. Dr.. R. E. Brogdon; pray
er by Rev. J. E. Davis; solo by
= M g Moling; scrip
ture lesson,, Dr J. fi. Beard; second
scripture lesson, Dr.. A. P
Spears; second hymn 485-, Rev. R
A. Brown. Letters, telegrams anc
obituary, Rev. C. A. Williams; sole
Mrs. Sarah R. "Lewis; remarks
Drs. J. C. Dunbar, C. S. J. MolD
N. Wrlno*. and A. B.Spaaii
eulogy. Dr J L Benbow, presid?
4???older?of?Ore?Kingstrue?dbrtrict.
Rev. G." L. Baylor and C
Lewis, host of local preachers als<y
present.
The services were loyally attended.
Many telegrams and letters
of condolence were received
A host of rolnttivps rind fripnds
were present. All of the children
were-presgnt^except A. G. Murray
of New York City. He was
detained by sickness.
> Pall bearers: Rev. Italy McFad
den, H. Miller, C. A. Williams, J
Moffet. J.- Gr Williams, R, M. McClam.Mr.
Fred Green, undertaker
of Andrews funeral director
He rendered very pleasant and el
ficient service. Interment in McSadie
R. Major, freportjer.
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Obituary
Alice Susan Parker Murry.'the
daughter of the late George and
Jane Parker, born Feb. 15, 1878
in ClareftdorT courrty, from which
she wi?* hrnngtif . tn WillramaKnro
county, /vi me age oi tnirteet}
#she was converted and connected
with Bethel A. M. E. church as a
full member under the Rev. Minro
Thomas after which she was
placed as a teacher in the Sunday
school where she served faith
fully for years after which she
was united in holy wedlock at the
apre of fifteeh to the Rev. Winprfield
Wilder Murry, from this union
Gfffht children were born who
stHl lives today. Their name?
are as follows: Mrs. Maryella Par
- eon of Mt. Hblhti -Rev- W. T. Mur
ry oT Wi. Pleasant; Prof. fe. WT
Murry, West Palm Beach, Fla.;
^Mr. 8. G. Murry, Lanes; Rev J.
i Murry, Charleston; Mr. A. G
VTurrv Mom OH... **- m
^ , -,V? * V?I\ XJIVJT , AUI. V-/? A
Murry, -Andrews; Mrs. Jante Pyatt
For 26 years she served faith
fully by the side of her husband
in the ministry in every capacity
untH her health failed. On
FetT 22 God "saw Tit to c&ll her t?
>her reward.
L??XILa |A*f. wAttrn HOT T>ARK
uiir irnYrn t-q itttttttti ROT
i ^Wng: eight children, 28 grand child
1 ren, 4 greit grands and a host of
other relatives and friend*.
es Presides Over
n. . i
mal Conference L
Dr. L. M. Moore, the leader of the
conference. j
Visitors Present i(
Ffom every section nf the coiin- , at
try came representatives. Amonp
them was Bishop Frank Madison
Reid who gave great assistance to *
Bishop Toolces in the conference. .
The Ordination Sermon was preach
ed Sunday morning by Bishop ^
Reid. Never has the Bishop been
heard to a greater advantage than ^
Be was on this occasion. Th the .
oresentation of the message, the
Bishop was masterly from the be- ^
ginning to the end.
The following General Officers u
.were present; Drs. A, S. Jackson.
George A. Singleton, L. L. Berry, m
L. ~H. Henimingway, G. W. Ahing
torn TToward IT Gregg, hi. C. '
Hatcher, Mrs. L. M. Hughes and fj'
Mrs. B. L. Delyles. Bi\ George _
Baber, the gentleman who entertained
the last session of the 1
Cental Conference without cost,
"was also- among the distinguished^
visitors. All the conferences of^the
- *taCu were largely represented.
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-T ANNOUNCING MY ARRIVAL |j
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Ainvt'U at?O C10CK, renru- s
ary 16, 11)41. I came by way of n
the Rainbow trail on a cloud as
r stiff as down; sff~mrought per4- -d
haps you would like to know there I
i is somebody new_jn town. Name c
i Mattje Pauline Wells; weight, f p
pounds; Doctor, M. R. Miarrral; v
Nurse, Miss Pinckney Carroll; pa h
rents, Rev. and Mis. Paul L i
Wells, Graniteville, S. C.
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MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH a
Rev. Paul L. Wells. F'aator n
i
Graniteville?Sunday. Mai el. 1 v
was a beautiful day~for church \
- goere. Qttr?Sunday school?"wn* ?
opened at the usual h<?ur by the ^
Supt., Mrs. Daisy B. Spann? At 'A
11:30 the pastor began service
' ar.d preached a soul stirring ser'
niori from the subject The Houi '
of Darkness. At 7:30 the even- e
ing wonship began by the pasto \-assisted
by Rgv. E. D. Davis. Thfl"
pastor preached another wonder.. _?
" ful sermon from St. ^lark 10:48
We were happy to see a numbe' V,
of visitors present at both serv 1
ices. Also quite a few joined u> 1
in the Holy Communion adminis
tered by the pastor. ^
uucv to the illness of Mrs. Wells ^
our pastor wasn't able to attend
the banquet "Monday night in Go c
lumbia but was represented with
the presence of Mrs. L. W. Wilhams
and Mrs. Marina Hurst who
^ were green special seats in the
dining hall, among the bishops
elders and ministers. They re- '
ported . a very pleasant trip.
The Junior Stewardess boar'
will meet at the home of Mrs
Hurst Friday night before the 3rd
. Sunday. ?
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? SHILOH A. M. E. CHURCH ?
Rev. D. R. Redenbauph, Pastor
Sunday was a veiy- "auttful
day for service, and it seems as if
everybody around Prosperity *
;j| found their wn v tn pVin-r/rH- f1"'
lesson was interestingly taught. f|]
The Bible class still holds the bar. a]
ner. At 11:15 the pastor took hv< w
place in the pulpit. He come befort
a large congregation using a?
a text I Cor. 11:28. This was in- qi
deed a pood sermon on the Lord's m
Supper. After the sermon a large
number came forward and partook (),
of the Lord's Supper. ^ h(
The Rev. J E. Thomas pastor of w
Hannah circuit came by and wor- ^
shiped with us in the afternoon y^,
service. At 3:00 o'clock the Rev. 0<
B F. Sumpter and choir of Millei. -r"cTiapel
worsFipod with us. Rev. ef
Sumpter took his text from St. w
Matt. 18:3 and brought anothei
burning message. His good peo- ar
pie sing so picely. A very large fc,
number came with the pqstor and ^
_choir 17^1 was raiffed. We aG
thank Rev. Sumpter and his good
' people of Newberry.
| The members of Shiloh pounded n,
their pastor last Friday night ane ii
aTso minday, There were all kind _pj
' of (food things to eat in the pounds -w
that ware gtvam The pastor "whsF Ta
es to fhank all the members ahd M
friends as well for the very fine
spirit that they are hawing'. ?
'inaL Rites for Mr^
ilia L. Lybrand Helc
Filial rites of Mrs. Ella Lewi
ybrand, who by a misfortune
as burned to death on Thutsda;
'ternoon. February 20, was eulo
zed at Bethel A. M. E. church
xington, S. C. Sunday afternooi
r 8:80- f>. ?no. by the Rev. _JL 0
mmons, pastor.
A well known, life long residen
?Lexington, S. CL, an outstand
g character, and builder for he
ce, and fallen humanity. Havini
lUght school in and around Lox
gton for over fifty yaara, givin;
?r life-as a life of serviee. Activ
i every walk of life until severs
jars ago when health failed he
id she was forced to stop.
Hundreds of boys and girts, wh
^ve grown to manhood and wo
otthood. shall always cherish th
emory that was planted in thei
jarts by this well heloved char
cter. Her memory will ahva-y
I.n Tn tnn?' her was to love hei
was shown by all who testifie
f her life as a christian woma
y a number of persons who gc
p?ami spoke of her as havrn
ught them.
Flhral tributes were very beat
if til. Taylors, mortician of Lm
lgton, in charge.
^urse Broadnax
lesigns
Greenville, S. C.?-After eigl
ears of faithful and efficient se
ice at the Hopewell Tuberculos
onitiTrinm. Miss Rosa B. Btoai
ax. R. N., on Feb. 12 handed
or resignation. Miss Broadnax,
ativo of Ridgt Spring, S. C., hi
or the past 12 years made h<
ome in Greenville, where she hi
inny friends, before going to tl
Topewell Sanitarium, she was <
he staff of the Working Benev
>nt hospital. The Supt. and cc
red patients of Hopewell regr
ery much to see Nurse Broadnt
?ave and all have?-hopes-?thi
^me day."she will -return.
MR. OSCAR LONON PASSES
Florence. S. C.?Mr. Oscar Loi
n. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joh
iononv died Sunday night, Fe
3rd at his home outside of tl
ity limits after a week's illnes
le just celebratVd his-24th birt!
ay,- February 14th.
I To attended Wilson hl^h schd
ind completed the ?enth grad
nst. a few , years ago. He wi
ery friendly. He was wide
mown as "Cab" or .HScrap" i
long "his friends. He is a forn
r employee ot the CrlUlll'.H Uiu
t'V.ic l'nh vip lipid for
umber of years.
The funeral was held Wednef
February the 26th at th
amily cemetery, in Darlingtc
ounty, the Murray place, j A bl*ti
irogram was rendered aft<
chich the rcniams were viewe
rv scores of sorrowtrrjr '~frien<
rid relatives.
"So live that when thy sun
ions come, to join that innume;
ble caravan which moves to thi
lysterious realm, where _ eac
hall take his place in the siler
all of death. They go not ljl
slave to his dungeon, but ay
roach they erave^ Tike one wh
asthe'drappery of his eouc
"rapped about him and lie dow
o pleasant dreams."
The following young*ladies wei
ower hearers: Mrs. Daisy Plan
r. M rs. Martha Perkins, Mis
lattie McGrade, Miss Hattie Bra
eyd, Minn Point by?IT or ton Mr
'hyllis Mack.
' 1 he pall bearers:?Messrs Hai
y Harlev, Henry Lynn, HpfiYia
iregg, Malachi "Stokes, Fred La
ence.
The remains were placed und<
bank of beautiful flowers. M
]a^ely and Mr. Jordon funere
ivectors of Darlington were i
harge.
Surviving are his parents, si
isterg, three brothers, two auni
ix uncles and a host of friends.
Malachi Stokes, reporter.
TRIBUTE TO MRS.
LA ADDER
Several week.- ?go the body r
frs. Ola Adger was laid to res
fter many useful years of lov
nd service to h'r church, love
nes and friends. Needless t
iy her hoafttiful Christian chai
cter, sacrifice and service fc
lose she loved: stood out sQ bolt1
that words, of tribute are bu
'tile in comnarison. Mrs. 01
dger rved not for the satisfac
on of the , attainments of thl
irthly ahocle but there were fou
itions she had been laying her
r>d she laid them on solid rocl
here wind and wave could neve
ove them. Her lamp was neve
fider a bushel but as long a
was able she carried it- t
ountain heights.
For several weeks she was
itient in the hospital, and whil
?r .body was broken, her sprri
as never mote wonderful,
link the love and appreciation o
ninnn on/1 frlnlSrla fta \l/r?l 1 n
hers klndered for her be-spen!
I them but was mur' loved by al
ho came in contact jwith her
iraly many of ua, who knew he
id others who possibly did no
low her intimately, will be plea
I- by the?m>f>pint- awl ex a m pi
it by her.
Surely aa eternity's sun ro?s<
ion her over there where a da?
eans more thatf B^ 1000 years
was., good night here, but a ha}
r good morning for her. Sh<
as- a member, trustee, clas;
infer nf Thompson renfennlft
. E. church.
A Friend,
NeTTte Caldv^ll.
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?rag PALfrfffPft) LEAP!
Charleston Deltas
- Plan Jabbel wock
p
Charleston, S. C., March 4th?
> At the February meeting of Beta
" Alpha Sigma, Delta Sigma Theta
Sorority, plans were inaugurated
R for the celebration of Jabh^erwock
' in Charleston 4his spring. The
date is April, 16th. Jabbe.rwock
is a new venture^ in this commun
1 zealously to put it over in ^ fine
^ way. The proceeds from tliis ef- *
fort will be used to support the
clia]itei project. Thi*s?Jutor 1
g>ew out of a visit by Deltas to
14 the Negro Division of the Pine?r
haven Sanatorium early in January.
Five of the sorors made 1
0 this trip bearing such gifts as
'* fruit, candy and magazines which
0 wdre gratefully reechoed by pa
tients and nurses. Charleston.
Deltas are deeply impressed with
9 the wonderful opportunity for eon
y wtruetive?service?among -the?pat
ients jn this institution. More a"
bout this at a future date.
Beta Alpha Sigma rs young, |
out seetnmg^wrtn nmottton to Km; _
^ sot uo bv the noble founders of
the sisterhood of Delta.
AIKEN NEWS
Cumberland A. Mi E. Church?Sunday
was a very beuutiful
1 day here. 10 a., m. Supt. I). A
r Jones opened S. S. witt. the teach
I9 ers at their post. A very lively
discussion by classes after which1
Mr. J. H. Perrin reviewed the lesson.
His remarks were timely
and instructive.
^ .11 A.M. the Pastor Rev. Wash,
ington preached a strong and inspiring
sermon. Subject Chris"
; tianr Liberty -through the -Vieto-.
^ rious Death of Jesus Christ. Holy
Communion was administered by
^ the pastor. 7:30 P.M. the pastoi
preached another strong sermon
Subject The Christian Race. Outline?preparation,
patience, ;l ee
; and prize. Visitors during the
day Mr. and Mrs. W. Green of
T~"New York City; Mr. H. C. Brown
ir) Mrs. N? Gibbs and Mrs. M. E
b Brown. Attendance, was very
u. good all day.
s. 5 Monday night official board
o e a n
woo 11 v 111 in wtv o. i wym. nn
classes (reported in full. Class
C No. 2 Mrs. Rebecca Branch repoV?:
e ed $7.25 to take the br.nner fc
is another month.
ly" wnen rn Aiken make?Cumber- \
land vour headquarters and dbnd_
i- forget your Palmetto Leader aslr
"foflPrecman Junes. !
;a Second Baptist Church*
And Community New6
; We w-ere-aj,l glad t0 witness a
>h~ .Sunday- after the chill that came .
i?f so sudden Friday: and Saturday,
si Service at church and Sunday
school was largely attended and
Is very impressive. Rev. C. "WyTurn
er preached at both mopni/g and
i evening service, spealiing frtfm
r* Heb. 1:10 subject Faith and how
i'? it overcomes Sunday morning and
from Psalms 51:12",-13 at night,
it subject Lost Joy. .Many strong
ce and touching thoughts were made
i" plain. On next Sunday March f
L_ ^he BVPT7 will render a program
^ 6:15 p.m. at the church. ~K cor-~'
v dial invitation ts extended to the
public. Mr. Walter Mason pres
'e ident, Mrs. 'Burnice Phillips, sec1
t" retnry.
The Ladies Home Mission socield
ty will meet at the home bf Mrs.
3- Ijianjo i Li Phillips on MarrJi 4th.
The Christian club which met at
1 the home ot Mrs. Llla Walker on
1,1 March 2nd reported a successfu'
? meeting with many visiting friend:Some
gave some very inspiring re
M marks. The next -meeting will
'. be held at the home of Rev. and
Mrs. M. M. Peace on Kershaw St
n Wednesday. March 10th.
rcev. i urner was (inmcr gucm
' of Mrs. Marjc Brown Sunday.
s The Men's rally is getting un
der way and will terminate on
the fourth Sunday in March. Then
goal is set for $200. Each mar
is going to play a man's part in
making this rally what it should
, bo. "
j.T The PTA of Schofield will hold
its regular monthly meeting Tues
-dAV-~MArnh.. 12 in the PTA room _
airs. Emma Littles. president
' urges all parents and friends to
be present. Mrs. Geneva Butler
I secretary.
' Friendship News
, Sunday school was opened at 1
10:05 o'clock with the superinten
1 niul m duty The (
pastor preached two excellent ser '
mons Sunday. At the morning 1
hour he used as his theme At> Ap= ,
pointment with Life and at the
evening hour What Jesuis Proposes
We were proud to receive twV) accessions
to the church. The attendance
and collection- were very
good. The collection was over '
?t $0fi.00. ?
j Among the visitors and returnI
ing member* fwere Mrs. Carrie '
Mason, Mr. Allen Rogers, Mts. ;
Claudzora Fuller, Raleigh, N. C.1.!'
Miss Elizabeth Harley. Mr. Caro' *
* Bums, Mr. Patrick, SavrfiinaTi, Oa 1
Richmond, Va.; Mrs. Marie Riv- ,
' ers, Charleston, S. C., Mrs. Green. '
r I
Wesley M. E. Church *
* Church school was opened at the
usual hour. 11:30 Rev. Jamisdr
preached a soul stirring sfrmor j
* from the Beatitudes, theme: The t
f Broken Hearted. After which the
"XonTa Supper was served. ^ f
* At 7:8fr Rev. Jamison detiverfcd ~i
>* another soul stirring sermon from t
* the Beatituden theme A Conlpeti
L tive Struggle Tor Life.
The collection for the day was
very good. Visitors, Mi**. Uulia
Riley, Messrs Ernest Gadsden
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- ABSTRACTS FHf*
ANN I* A I. S
I ax of I)ee?-n
_ - A.si
' Cash
" " Bonds and 8lock
' Loans on Policies to our Poii*
Mortgage Loans
/!%> collateral Loans
// Real Estate . .
II Interest and Rents Due and A
11 , New Due and Deferred Prem
I I | Cash Value Corporation Lile
~ TOTAL ASSETS I
N " " ' :~K
-M Liabi
J (J Statutory Policy Reserves 41
r Other Policy Reserves ?
Ilu' Reserve for Claims Unrepor.ei
i njf J Interest and Premiums Paid
Ju ! Employees Retirement Puna
1 Reserved for Taxes and all oL
Reserve for Contingencies
_ General Voluntary Reserve ;ui
TOTAL INABILITIES "7!
. INSURANCE IN ;FORCE
- NORTH
cr 0
C. C. SPAULDING, PRE
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Zela Phi Bp.ta Celt
With Banquet
Orangeburg, .S. C.?Tltfc ZSVS^t
Phi "Bete Sorority eeieb?Ateti^thi_.
birth of- twin chapters at .Soyth
Carolina State A. and M. college
at a banquet where national of
ficers, visiting out-of state e'-es
soroTS, members of the new chap
ters, Phi Beta Sigma brothers and
others were honored guests.
?At?the head of the festive "Z"
board, Miss Esther"- C. Peyton
Washington, D". C., Middle Atlan-,
tic Regional Director spoke to the
neophytes -and honored guests.twin
ehtfptere 'that wtfrwelcomed
into the sorority are PsAlpha,
the undergraduate chapte'
and Alpha Omioron Zeta, the grad
uate chapter.
Miss Madge C. Perry, high"
school teacher, Wilkinson high '
school: Orangeburg and o prndn.-i
ate?of?South?Carolina?State?A
ami M. culk'gu?worked hflvd?t?
bring the chapters to South Garolina,
State college. Professor
J. H. Green, chairman of the St'
dent Activities Committee, S. C
State college and a graduate mem
ber of the Phi Beta Srgma Fraternity
assisted Miss Perry ip tht
organization work.
The two new chapters were
granted permission to set up the 1
chapters_at S. C. State college by
the Faculty Council and secured
charters from the general organ J
ization through Miss Esther C.
Peyton, Regional Chairman oi
the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority. 1
Officers and visiting sorors whr ;
were here to set up the chapters
included Miss Esther C. Peyton
T/mls Walker, Timothy Calhoun
Sam Nobles, Jr., and Mr. Mar t
hhalji
"At 3:00 o'clock Sunday. March '
5, afternoon. The F>; S. wtli hold i
our first quarterly conference. Ho t
will also preach. The jniblic is 1
cordially invited to hear this itbh- -1
iMBTl. RW'. PT&hk ymcK who !< out 1
ew D_ S. 1
Mt. Annar flaptist Charch ?
Rev. M? (*. Motley, Pastor
? lulia Ha prison. Reporter
At 11:30 devotional Service be- *
ran conducted by Dea. R. Glov- 8
>r and Bro. D, Lewis.
12 Noon an inspiring message ^
vas brought to us by Lie. Henry
L Harrison, from St. Matthews
>:16. Rev. R. W. Winn Rlso gave *
'ncouraging remarks. * The oflferVisitors:
Mr. ^r<l Mrs. Rrown, *
ttr. and Mrs. Dan Lewis, Rev. R. '
teed, Misses Helen Reymore and ,
"'elestine Winters. ?- .
We regret very much the loss 2
>f sister DiekerKnn's home by fire I
in offering was also taken for
ler. , e
Don't forget the program for d
Sunday night. The public is cor- b
haTTy mvitwf?-" Remember visiors
are always welcome.
Graniteville Notes
Bethlehem Baptist Church
Rer. R. W. Winn. Pastor fi
Sunday school opened at the us s<
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ding ir..
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m life jf
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iT A'FKM KNT J g?
lhir iTT 19 10 HI
t 24 ft. 984 62 | |g
i.3a2-&72.?7 1 lflgrr
cynoiders . 321.784.28
:~2.au2.a4$.82
? . 21.108 861.212.224.07.
ccrued 52.817.84
lums .... 180.727 81 (? 3^
Policies on OJTicrrs 110.917.6c { ga
J 6 415.785 77
$ S.615.192.32 I <! |S|
? 177864 t<r~ P ^Wjfe
d and Outstanding 89.000.77 ? ^ 1|
in Advance . 52,384 82 [| I
her Liabilities 97.308 84 =; ^ I
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SIDENT OURHAi
*brates ?_
"Chairman of Regional Directors
AV asHTngtpn, D. C.; Miss Irma
Thompson, Grand Grammateus
Newport News, Virginia; Mrs
Gertrude Hamm,- Basileus of Beta
Zeta and ?Chairman of Nationa1
project "of Zeta Phi Beta. Perm, j
Mrs. Louise Perrin, South Eastern
Regional Director. Omicron
Zeta, Raleigh. Miss Matella
Manee, Basileus of Alpha Thete
Zeta, Savannah. Ga.; Mrs. Doris
Green." Beta - Alpha of BatorRouge.
La.: Miss Harriet Collier
linan o? Wash
ington, D. C.
Officers and members of Psr A1
nha. the undergraduate vhaoter i
art A'La Perle Ashley, Basileu"s
Mary Reeder, First Anti-B.isiletts"
Janie Harper, Second Anti-BAsi.
leus; Julia M. Bailey, Gramma)^eus;
Joanna K7' Williams, U'amu
nuchas;?Minnie??MeGrnvo? Ep.L_
toleus; Azalee - EL Jackson. Antapookritia*
Roster include Maida
Brown-,-'-R?t>y?Gaines, Ada Craigh
Mittylee Davis, . Oralee Parlen
Barbara Walker, Margaret Younp
rhcresa McDuffie, Madge Perry
sponsor' and organized.
Officers and members of Alpha
Omicron Zeta, the graduate chapter
are Madge C. Perry, Basileus
Flore roe Boyd. - Ante-Bas*!eus;
Alma Walker. Grain mat pus: Hel~
en Walker, Taniais; Eloise Mor
rlsT Epistoleus; BetAha Jehklnrr
Antaprokritis. Roster include T
3dom. M. Strothcr. Davis Green
ind Ruth Creemel.
Joseph P. McGhee. reportei
nil hour ir. spite of the cold \Veaher.
many were present, with the
5upt. and teachers at their post
>f duty. Class N'o. is~progress
ng nively under the leadership of
heir teacher. Miss Victoria Mod
lock. The Snpt. would like to
eacher ann smmnr mat .t-.asff-* ^
practice will soon begin. We are
mping to have a good- teachers'
neeting at an early date. ?
The "Pulpit Aid club rs sponsor
ng a Red/ White and Rluc contest
he second Sunday at BjJTO p.m.
it the church. All members and
veil wishers are* asked to come "
:nd rally to your color beaver,
"he program follows: Selection
>y the group; prayer. Dea. Fells;
eripture reading, Mrs. Florence
atkaori'; selection by the group:
eolconic address. Mrs. Iyy Grant
oTo, M rs. J. ?S. Belt is reading- "
diss GerolCne Hoi den; instrumei
al solo, Lula Grant; reading
rhomnsona Fftrothors; selection,
Villmg Workers quartet; reading
diss Victoria Medlock; . sclectioi
>illies of Valley quartet; reading
rflss Annie Owens; speaker of thr
vening, Mrs. Marina Miller; ad
ress, Miss Alice Shuler; oflferjng j
enedretion.
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Valley Fair Baptist Church '
Rev. R. R. Btrsh, Pester '
?. S. was largely attended, of
cers at their post of duty, les I
on reviewed by the pastor. 113ti
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prayer service conducted by Dea
V\ in.?Griff em?This Commvinior :
day service was largely attended.
12 noon the pastor ascended the
rostrum and preached an able ser
mon. Zach. Wh__<hapteri Text
Holy men of God spoke as they
were moved by the holv ghost. ,
Rev. J. E. Dahnore, Rev. Scott,
Rev. Ben Bvsh #*id Rev. Edd Da
vis Wore pulpit associates.
We also were triad to have the
"following Dea. \Vm. Miller- and
Walker from Bethlehem Bantist
| church;. "Pea. Horace Willrams;
Dea. John? R. Shi by from Jaek? ??
sonville. _
Visitors were welcomed, you
are welcome- to all services.
Mrs. Martha Abney is home 9
from too hospital.?Mr?. Dertfrfl?
Blocker continues ill. m
Thort. will be a U. S. rally giv.
eh on the third Sunday evening
Cb\en by ClubsMo. 1 and will com ~ t
pi rse the 4S states. Come out
and represent your state.
Be s i D. N. ?WtIson. I'aator
Cluirleston?On last Sunday a
m., the.pastor preached. His subject
was "Tarrying on Jesus", taken
fi-om Matt. 2R;.38. He preaclved
a soul stirring sermon.
Sunday school was conducted
by the P'.pt. Mr. Jos. Kinloch.
The consecration meeting was
.conducted by Sister E. Dease and
Others. It. was indeed a penecosta!
"hower. - v
; Qui night sctimn was preached
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...? , nin Lf*i WU5 <*CJ
Psalm. Subject "God the Eternal
Home of the* Soul," taken fropa
Psalm 71:3. A .frreat number of
members communed and many vis
tors were nresent ,
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