The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 26, 1941, Page Page Five, Image 5
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Saturday, July 19, 1941
IHSHOP FEELER HOLDS
ANNUAL CONVENTION IN
I) LOS ANGELES ANI)
OTHER POINTS WEST .
Hi shop VV. E. Fuller, wife und
littln daughters Ruth anrf fiettv!
hi ve returned from Eos Angeles
ruitd other points west, where ho
).eld-4he second :mmi:il--PQPVxmtum
of the F. B. H. dhurch which was
very successful. The work has
Nance until last May when Rider
MFC. J.enkins and wife were appointed
in Chicago, to the Los
Angeles district. The convention
was well attended. The reports
were excellent and the spirit of
unity prevailed.
Bishop Fuller made his annual
address and gave us a brief sum^
mary of the entire work of the
^ church. Commended them i'oi
their loyalty to the caufSe of
Christ..
Mr. Thoivr.s Treanor the coluim_
nist for the Los Angeles Times
addressed the body Saturday ev
w+mg?giving' us?first hand "infor-"
matt on of war torn Fatiope. Mrs
F. IJ. Cord ah gave words of.wtli."
come?
Mrs. \V. F. Fuller r<spdnded tc I
these timelv addiresses. Little I
Misses Ruth and Bt *-.y Fuller l'av
ored us with two piano selections
Mr. Thomas Tiunnor, Jr., gave u.<
two numbers on the violin. The
saints and friends spared no" pains
in making our stay a p* -asant ' i?e
Rev.- Mrs. I. M. Nance was ap
pointed district missionary for the
California area.
Mr. Oscar Davis a senior in one
of the junior colleges was secretary
to the convention.
Remoter Mrs \V* F V. 11..f
SI". Kill. A. M. Frt 111 RCH
very lovely day for church-goers.
Sunday school beg; n at its. n-ual
hour with the Supt. and teudui's
~ at" their post., The less im was
beautifully discussed by the leu.
liers.
At 11 o'clock the pastor begin
~ : sei v ices aiTit" p relic hod a womlef'1
Ail sermon enjo. ed by a large con
gw-gtition. At iJ: 0 the I.'-'ague
op ucii uitit tiie president at his
?? |l"g;.?Htt aMlll't^sed TTie To
folk on the subject The Giowth
of. the Church. We enjoyed his
address very much.
List Friday \v.is enjoyed v ry
i, n.. a, e i..,. . i.. .. i 11
.sponsored a picnic that wHI never
be forgotten.
The week end visitur>_piv M_t_.
arid Mis. W. T. (Tyburn who visited
their mother MrA. Daisy (TvbuVn;.
Mr. and Mis. W. T. CIv
burn. TTenry ' (Tyburn and .Wi.-s
Motiie Junes motored inn.ie with
Mrs. (.Tyburn Sunday .afternoon
? mid m ris t-d hack at I .anca.-;
Monday evening.
Little Mn' v?Kvtdyn - IT hv?-espcndii
g a short stt y in t h. ?i ! t _
with relatives.
The members of the Kxcelsioi
elnb gave a farewt!! ;>ai y Tuesd.
e night, July 8, lh-il, m honor
?of Mr. Benzie George-at the homr*of
Mrs. Carrie Bailey. Mr. Ia*r,zie
George was ti member of the
Kxcelsiors. and was diufteb into
the rrniy. 11 is many friends wish
him much success. The members
of the cTTih. com nosed of a eroui)
of. H'ii'ls and hoys had a deli?;Hful
afternoon. During the a.'terr.oon
tin jrroup gatheredT in' ihe
reception room to jrVesont h:m a
^^souvenir from the eluh. Mr. Jo^Bromc
Reeves presented the s-nivo
nir a Pag of the United
Vilr. George responded saying 1
am going to do my best to defend
our country and God Bless AmerAt
ti?. ,.c ,K..
noon a delicious course was served.
We are glad to report Mrs.
Winnie Rutledge w'ho has been
on the sick list for sometime is
improving. She is a splendid
church worker. She is the presi^Brient
of the UsherH Board and the
board has done splendid work
since she was elected. We hope
for her spedy recovery.
The presiding elder was pre?
cut at night and held the third
quarterly conference. He was accompanied
hy Rev. N.A Rice. This
was a successful quarter. After
S. Martin very much. Rev. Mar
" tin is the pastor of i>t. Paul.
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II KST F,R I' A R A< iJR A Pf 1S ?
Mr.- Sentry James'has returned
from a very enjoyable trip to .Atlantic
Citv, Newark, New -York
City. Philadelphia and Washington".
M). C.
Cndrrtaker C'harlie Denton has
ret 11 nod from Tuskegoe where he
m'lit- o?r business; __teMvfft:f? 'hnrc^
Mondav of last week.
Mr. and Mrs Medium Worthy
4 VVitshinjjlou. P. aVhlTere visi
tin^r relatives.
Mr. Willie Denton from Philad?lphia.
is visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Denton.
While here, he is having two new
houses erected.
Mrs. Delia McCullough of Wash
ington, D. C.. ' is at home for* a
ew weeks to the delight of relaiyes
and her many friends;'
~^iVtrsT 3Taejri? Dennis 'of Columbia.
is visitiiiL1. lii'i' slste':, It Irs", hi.
M. 0. H \ id on~tYlifor street. Mrs7
"Byrd, who has been vory_ ill for
several weeks, is gradually trettinvr
well a,"aim
Mrs. Mattic Chisholm is in
.' Yashin <'ton I) umth?her?sottr
-Mr,? ClaiAT,!,'). Chirholm.?Whihr
t'verc she is taking medical treatment
at Frcedmah's Hospital.
Mrs. Mamie M'cCrotvy has just
returned from visiting her son and
lautrhter in Washington and Bait*
-niurf. Ht-r little jrrnd ?on rrcronv
rallied her heme.
Mr. and Mrs. Gre<rg Bernard
\llen and little sop, of Ativans, C!a.
re visitinsr his parents. Dr. and
Mm. J. S.-Allen.
Mr. S. It. McLurkui of Boonton,
NY J.. Is visiting relatives here.
He made the trip froni Boston to
'"har lofle 4 \- ntrptTITir:
Flder Joseph Stevenson of Pitts
bureh is the truest of Mr. and
M?s. Charlie D.nton. "Colrmhia St.
Mis. Delia MeCullnuy'h is spend
imj a few days in Ridge way with
J-pe sister. Mrs. Rosena MeCray
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Leathers are
visiting relatives in *G.'orpetown
...,1 I if t W? I < ( ...l.il
'heir vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I ?. McLurkin
"e:itert: lined n't ;i very enjoyable
Marty Monday ni.'ht ;\i their hoiiu
on Lootnis St.. in honor of his
broth.-r. Mr. !?. R.JMe I.tuk in of
if Hoontbn. N. ,T.
Miss M._.l, Suintor a:tl Miss
Joanna l\. Blukwdl are in town
after- attending- summer school at
Morris Colleee, Sumter.
Miss Lillian Miller of Washinpten,
I) C? is visiting lu-r toother.
ire triad to si a* Mist Miller who
has b.oe.; away for ten years.
Manv persons front hote went
tending tin* State Sunday School
and H. T. I'. Convention.
(i nihil Master .1, S Stf aback
and (Land Master Mrs. C. M. Fill
N'\ at tt-utloci the p! and chapter of
the Order of Eastern Star in Rani!
'.veil last. week. They cr joyed llu*
meetili.jr which was well attended
and wl ich had a fine spirit
throne: opt. The jraod people of
IJarnwell were most hospitable
and?nbe?< r.i ii e?dtdejra'titm Wis
pleased with the courteous treatment:
accorded them. The next
ARiUul .chapter-will be held in
Aiken, S. in July U'T.i.
Mr. KaM?i^_Kclly of SaiifomhFla..
is here after an absence of
twenty \aars.
Mrs. Mary Rrice left Monday
morniny to visit, her son, Mr. John
Rrice in Raltinioro.
Mr. and Mrs Robert Xelson, Jr.
are at home after spending the
winter, in Alia mi, Fla.
Little David Lewis Feaster, son
of Air's. Nannie* Feaster,* was
struck Sunday afternoon near his
homo on McCIuro St., by vi pas-sing
car. The little one is in the
Prvor Hospital improving slowly
from nuinv facial and head bruises.
Mrs -Anna DeKraffeuroid, who
has boon living in Philadelphia is
at homo aga'p,
M l1. MAI I HI-ASh! M:\\ S
St. Matthews, S. C.?Sunday
school was hold at the usual hour
at Bethel with Supt. J. A. Ford
ard teachers at their posts o f
duty. At 1 1 :.'?() our pastor delivered
a wonderful sermon after "which
the rally took place. A yroup of
officers ami members were asked
to raise $'2.0(1 The highest amount
over $2100 was raised by Mrs. Dilla
Williams and the next highst
was bj Rev. Coaxum.
The Missionary Latins are preferring
for t'he Ytvissionary "n
vention which will take place-early
in August, On Sunday night Rev.
Ceasm_ Wright delivered mi*--.-aionttu^y
sermon for the?defl(-U'tment
and on Monday night, July
28th, there will be ft yard intertain
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LAKE CITY NEWS
Services at ull of the churches
<>.? last Sunday were fine and eagerly
attended. v
At Wesley Methodist church, s
the District Supt., Rev. C. C. Re- (j
nold, preached a forceful and in- ^
tollecturrt sermon Sunday nighf from
Joshua 24:15. His text was |(
"Choose you this day whom ye ->
will serve ."""The elder; ^t.rn^aed the ~
words "choose" and ^serve." He
stated that our choice must be f]
made here, not in the other world, a
if. we want to live with Christ and V
that- uur choice?should- be made tl
today so that we may begin ser- ci
vine now. The elder also stated
that we should not think of pay w
when we are serving the Lord be- S
cause we can pay Him for
-tftosc?we?cirri?not pay Him for -]
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^-iLlLL--1 1 V llilft LUX u?. 1 lit?
sermon was vv-ry?interesting and
vivid from beginning to end. The
pastor, Rev. W. D. Primus, preach ''
cd a wonderful and inspiring sermon
Sunday morning from Luke 'c
lf?:23. His text was "In hell he ^
lifted up his eyes," subject, "Sins
of Omission.*'
Attendance at St. James A. M. a
K. church was unusually large
both morning and night. Sunday
school opened at 9:35 and the lessoii
was beautifully, discussed. Mr. ^
jVlarvin Green carried"on the work |
ii:*til the assistant Supt., Mr. G.
Singletury, arrived. ^
At 11:U0 a. m. Rev. James Gam- w
hie preached a spiritual sermon
and was assisted by Rev. James
-Smedrta) y and Rev; uernum. At "c
"8:00 p. in. Mys. German gave a !
candle light program. ?- y
Rev. J. L. Bcnbow, presiding =|<
elder of the Kingstree district, will ?
hold hi.* last quarterly conference i
for this conference year on the n
Lake City at 4 p. m. next Sunday a
it St. Paul church in Cades. The I
elder will preach at fit. James 11
Sundry right and everyone is ex- S
necting a good message as usual.
Bishop C. Miller of the First
Born church of the Living God 1
was here last week on church bus-iai >? .
While cere he r:ta that tilt. ^
church was clear of debt. He lives
..i .j.muiii.nii \>ii. nev. jumus roller.
pastor of the First Born
church here, is now busy planning
to begin building a parsonage on
the land which was recently taken
over by the general church.
' Mrs, Monnie Moore was again h
called away on account of the t'
death of her mother-in-law, Mrs. _
ft race Clark of A berdeen, NT. C. s
Mrs. t lark was the mother of < '
Mrs. Moor'e jtrst husband. The
aurial took place last Saturday in 1
Aberdi. ii. Mrs Wilmn Clarfc P.reen JL
"of P:iiiadeli)l'iia, daughter of Mrs. ^
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.Moorv. was down lor the funeral.
Mrs. Grace Clark died July 16. ^
For the,past six weeks Saturday 1
tins been an unfortunate day for '
Mrs. Moore. Her brother died Sat
inlay. May .">1; he husband. Sal- '
urday, June 2; her motlim-in-lau
N'o. two, Saturday, July 12; land
her mother-in-law, No. one was
funeralized and buried Saturday, .
Tide 10 ^
Sunday, July 12, Mrs. J. A. Ma- ,
son and her daughter, Miss Ella t
Mason, passed through I.ake City i
oTPtheir way . to New York.-They
stopped in Washington and other
puints-PTrtheir Why. Miss Ella Ma- t
sn had her college work at Claflin t
and Fisk University. After finish- t
ing college, she took a pre-medical i
course at Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Last vear she was a medical stu- t
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dt-Til iTP MeTiarry in Nashville, I
-Twm They were moto! trsg up to ~
New York. Mrs. Mason stated
mat sue planned to visit (Quebec, ?
Canada before returning to Kings- I
tree.
Prof. L. D. Bradley, - Kingstree, i
district league president,, stated
that he was hoping that the leag 1
ties of the district will be largely
represented at the state meeting *
next week at Allen University, v
Columhia, S. C- i
""Mrs! Eliza Singletary, wife of
1 (eaciiii Rntrm Singletary of the T
Baptist church, is very low. Her |
condition descrihed as very criti 1
cai. j
Miss Mary McDonald was on'
program at Oak Grove church in '
Turbeville last Sunday afternoon.
ment viven hv the Missionary LaC
dies at the homo of Mrs. Dianab
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I II" (IUIMIU I* IllVliru.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Mintz, Jr.
of Pittsburgh, Pn. aro here spendiner
a few days with Mr. and Mis. Preston
Mintz, Sr. and family. v
Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Whaley and r
Mr and Mrs. James Coker spent ,]
last Sunday in Charleston with c
family.? r?'" "f
Mr. George Johnson and Mrs. e
Mary Sanders are on the sick list, e
THfl PALMETTO LEA]
^ LAMARR NEWS
The Woman Society of Chri
iun Service, under the directk
f the Secretary of Missionary E
icaton, Mrs. Roxe McCrac spoi
ored a very unique program Sui
ay r.ight. The readings and p
ci s by tiie young people^ were e
dyed^Sy aTl present, a ten The si
>s and music by the choir. Th
atreant titled "The, riiijrah"?wa
resented by the good "women.
Rev. F. G. C. DuB( se is bac
rom a trip to Philadelphia. H
lso gave a talk concerning th
/ompa Society of C. S. Mr. F
avis made some fine remark
oncerning the World Crisis.
Mirs. George of Winston-Salei
as a visitor at John Wesley 01
unday.
Mrs. Annie Mack end son ar
pending a few days" with Mri
Rev. Tilnian?of?Camden wa
le dinner gnostof Re v. I).; Bos
nd mother on Monday.
A Biblical pageant at John We
v church Sunday, July 27 at 8:3'
.ni. Come and bring your friende
Rev. F. G. C, DuBpse preache
t lliivt'i) Me4hcHUjd^*4>urcdi-4u-P-hi
Jc-Jphir. last Sunday. He - is pa
jr. of Josey Chapel Method is
hureh. ?
Mrs. Annie Mack and sin at
pending a few days with Mr:
Tahiie TTuffose. She motored t
lartsvillo Monday aftcerngon t
isit her mother- Mrs. J. Martii
Ir. H. Mavis and Mr. ('. Duke
ere home fom the week-end.
Miss Frizell Mack was amou
he visitors who attended servi:
Sunday at John?Wesley ehurel
'he D: ily Vacation Hible schoi
ras opened Monday at John We?
L*y church according to an yrnour
count made by Rev. Porter las
unday. Everyone . in the con:
limit v to help make this schoi
blessing to the community Mrs
da Fields, who he^ids the spirit
al life committee of the Woman1
ioeiety of Cis planning we
or the program to be sponsore
iy that department Sunday nit
tu gust 17th. The next meetin
ill be held at the-homo of Mr<
ui?4e?Poole near Darbngton Stt
ay afternoon 4:30 August 10tl
The friends "of M<ss CeTeSt
hiniel regret to find her 011 th
ick list. Also Mrs. H. Coker
Vis. Mallie Dukes is a fin
hureh booster.
1 he ft ii nus of Mr. and Mrs.'C
logons are delighted to know tha
heir baby is improving.
Mrs. Maggie Mack is ulw?p
aying good things about he
hureh and pastor. ,
Mr. C. Lucas feels good ove
he splendid work his son is dc
ti'-r as agent for The Palniett
racier, under the direction c
te.v. M. J. Porter. This woul
e a better world if more of u
A'ould learn to appreciate iti-n
eeds.
Mr. Dwitt ^lack never fails t
lu his best for his church.
Mrs. El!a Muldrow called t
he parsons ge . on business kn
veek.
Mrs. Carrie Iieimett- is bac
some from a trip she made I
s'orth Carolina visiting relative
Urs. Carrie Ifyrd is anxioug to st
he church go forward along a
ines.
Sandy drove Methodist Church
Mr. and Mrs. William Ilynn
lave announced the birth of
laughter. Mr. i,nd Mrs. Sa
iVootls have also announced tl
liith of a daughter.
Mr. and Mrs; J. Harris a
Mtmli nlnoe a/1 aI'O ? tKuif li no 1.
iiv4\.i_i fry i v c* v. v4 v k-LLVl? i
logs, and chickens.
Mrs. -Mary Rogers, Rev. ar
Mrs. M. J. Pmter wore tlvfe gues
>f Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Rogei
Friday evening.
Mr John Evans is urging chur<
ittendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hoggins a
oyal church goers.
Rev. M. J. Porter, pastor i
Sandy Grove officers and membe
vere the guests of Ebetlezer M<
U.rliut ,hni-,iVi C.i 1 I
The choir under the leadersh
Mr. Moses Rivers render<
deasirig service. Rev. W. Fra
er-the gospel singer was at h
>?'st. Rev. M. J. Porter as u
ml preached a soul stirring se
nun. The meeting reminded n
>f one of those old time revival
Rev. Wm. Rrown and Mr. Ja
3eterson were the officia-tir
itew ards.
Mr. K Kirvin, working, pra;
ng and paying that Sandy Gtoa
hurch will soon go over the to
ilong all irres.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Byi
I'ono in T vCnfiiM/1 air "?"*
rwr- Mr. Harmon Ryrd arid TVT
ohnny Rivers were also in Lam*
?n business.
Yon ffgff always count! on Ji
?. L. Byrd and family for churc
ittendanee. They are chfireh g<
rs. every Sunday the year rouni
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NEWBERRY NEWS
Calvary Presbyterian Church
ltev. A. H. Keasoner, Pastor
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Sunduy school opened at 10:00 1
ri" o'clock. Supt. Allen had . been V
early soliciting and boosting the .J
'a S. S. before time; as a r??ult, a t<
" . v^ry good nnmhoi^ we*e?pre sent1 -r
and the collection wus extra good.
e The school was jdeased to have g
Miss Cozetta Cromer, who is ? ii
student of State college back and
k
also two other small visitors.
At Children's Hour. Rev. Ilea,
soncr took his subject from" Matt.
? 25:40 And the King shall ansWer
and say unto them, verily I say
unto you, inasmuch us he have
n done it unto The pastor told
.the children, a stOry stressing this
I _ ^; A \ ..... ~ .4.1 ..*~L MC -.1
^ |juiiiv. /\s we tiiruugn iut\ ui,
4ways try tu help those who art'
less -fortunate than we are. -r* - ?*
<< In-the-regt?lar iiiui miing .service "
-?the prsttfr*s *them^ wa^Tho ("or- "
norstone of Faith. Hi* text The
I
a stone which the builders rejected
fi has become the head-stone of the
= . | corner. Mark 12:J0. This was
rl a very good sermon. He spoke
^character. We must have trie
t stones, we must haye._a true-foundation,
the stones must be square
- the pattern for building character
> (mu.su-be smitutt? and- tlut corner?-?
stono in this building is Christ.
0 | The Bible class which is held at
' , Calvtary every Wed. afternoon,
s 4:30 p.m. was wel atltended. The
| teacher last week was Mrs. War^
|i?n Abrams. It was a pleasure
1 i tu have Mrs7^"Marv Clelrtul as a
i new member.
j The. Hospital Auxiliary met Fri
?day, -July h8. " Plans have been
underway for sometime to have
the Apple Picking contest for the
benefit of the hospital. It was
(decided in this meeting to have
the Apple Picking contest at Millie
er Chapel church Thursday even- *
^ ing, July 31. Everyone is asked
I to help make it a success.
Mrs. Helen Calhoun and da.;eh
ter left last Friday to join htu;.
husband Clinton, N.- C.
j I Miss Daphnt- .Coleman- - is - visit"
^ ing Washington, D. C., also Missg?es
Lucille?Lindsay' and?Vertelle
0 Jones in Spartanburg, S. C.
| Misses Margaret and Mildred
Jeter of Charlotte,, N. C., are visiting
their aunt and uncle. Mr.
and Mirs, Arthur Nance.
Mrs. Mary Franc.es Johnson and
d daughter Mary Alice spent awhile
last week wjth her mother aiaL _
? lather Mr. and Mrs. Will Morris,
til |... - Miss -Margaret Ford left SatCfr
day for Philadelphia, Pa.
r j Professors Odelle and Cleophus
>- Floyd, Mrs. Carrie Floyd, mother
.Mr. Joseph-Davis, Mr. John Mont>'f
gomery motored to Pugelapd, S.
d C., Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs.
is J. W. Orr. Mrs. ^Flqyd is* the
id mother of Mrs. Orr witn whom j
she will spend a few weeks. The
o party made stops in Columbia, !
, Orangeburg and other points of |
(interest. A-ptuSsant trip was re- s
st pjH-ted. . !
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t0 BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
s" Rev. M. R. Hudson, Pastor
Pee Dee?Sunday school 'opened rl
I at the usual hour with the Supt?|
'and teachers at their post of duty. %
1 11:30 A.M" hp pastor preached- - j
j a {""St. Mary A". M. E. church and f
u at 3:30 he preached at Bethel,-a
m I soul Stirl ing sermon from Prov.
10 ,6:9, subject How Long. The sermon
was enjoyed by all hearers.
" !A baby was baptized. A few vis- 1
TTors. were present. L
? ?Tire community was saddened
id . _ , ... i- -. ?
last Sunday morning when the ,$
ts
news reached us that Mr. and Mrs |
Lance youngest son Mr. Wallace |
j Lance was killed in "{Conway. He J
was buried at Sandy Island cemre
tery. It is also sad t<5 note that *
Mrs. Susan Gregg died. Funeral
'ceremonies will be published in a '
lutcir iaanp \f r .Tnnio~ fl
Lb ?
mains ill. We pray for his speedy
? Mtiufey.
jp The rally will be held Sunday.
J(1 The members are urged to do they (
s- best. |
is
a- Mr. King Davis has one of best
r- crops he has had for many years, j
ie Mr. L. Ballard served notice on
s. his pastor last week that he has j
s. a piR: for him.
ig Mr. N-Troodson will give John '
Wesley $25.00 on building funa. j
v- Mrs. Sadie ' (ioodson was among
reVj the visitors and John Wesley on
ip * Sunday.
| Mr. Genn-(fp Washington charge
d i lay-leader, will address the Ihy- I
i- men Sunday. I
r. J Mrs. Iva M. Woo<ls is attending |
?r summer school in Darlington.
Mr. C. Burrough is asking all
i. jthe men to moot him Srunday on fl
h special business in the interest of J
rr-jthe church. He is president of A
d. the Brotherhood Society, B
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ST. PAUL B M'TIST ( 111 K< II
Columbia, S. C.?Sunday, Jul
Oth, was Hospitality l)ay fit S
'aul Baptist church, Colle-ie Piac<
^'e had for uur yuests 10 vd'hc"
i grand sermon was preacln 0 A!
L*r service the soldiers wei!-- s?-i \
ff?rKriru'r'."
At 8:15 Communion service bt
anr We had a wonderful time e;:i
of the blend and drinl i- j c
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