The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 18, 1941, Page Page Five, Image 5
Saturday, October 18, 1941.
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Nearly 1000 people attended the
cercises of the corner stone lay
~ my "for the new library at Allen
university last Wednesday, "October
8. The library is named "The
Joseph Flipper Library" in honor
of Hishop J. S. Flipper of Atlan^
ta, Georgia. The main address
was delivered by I. M. A. Myers.
Other speakers were Dr. C. G.
Garrett, Columbia; Dr. J. E.
s. flipper.
President S. K. Higgins presidtd
us master of ceremonies. The 1
opening hymn was lined by Dr. '
T. J. Miles, and Dr. B. F. Hilde- 1
brand made the opening prayer.'1
Second hymn was lined by Dr. J.
S. Coe and the musical numbers '
* were beautifully renderd by Allen's
Choral club under the direc-;1
tion of Professor Gwendolyn 1
Belcher. I1
The stone was laid by the Masonic
lodge with Most Worshipful 1
?~ -Grand?Master J?S. Stanback, pre 1
siding. I'
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^- -Reading from left to right, top '
])hotos: fiist is Professor Myers, '
the keynote speaker, who is crying
He urges the A. M. E. people 1
to "Let brotherly love continue,
and take what we have and make c
what we -want'?P
^ Seated back of the speaker are
Dr. B. F. Hildebrand of the Wat- l.
eree district and Dr. T. J. Miles 1
of the Georgetown district. The j '
conspicuous hand is that of Dr.
A.^E.^Parker ^of the j
la over Bishop Flipper. The head t
under the speaker's stand is that x
? of Dr. Herbert Baemgardner who i
is caught 150 feet away as he^ ]
sizes up the keynote speaker. N
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The second photo at the top is j
Bishop Flipper who is delivering %
the closing address of the occasE
sion? persons seated to his left r
are Dr. J. L. Benbow of Sumter . ]
and Dr. Richard Ramsey of the i
? Dillon distiict. ~ ;
The middle picture is that oL~
President Himrina fnrno /*>
nP)>.<u VM* i?Q w iaV-C
Dr. J E. Beard as he makes a
"flowery" speech introducing the
keynote speaker.
The first photo at the bottom is I
that of the Allen University choir ' f
whose music was a colorful fea- t
ure of the program. The last f
picture to the right at he bottom ' j
?iJjUSfr nf Piflwirlnnt Migginsi?
^ and Dr. J. E. Thomas officiating ire 1
P the Masonic ceremonies. j ,J
Among the platform guests v,
were Mrs. Susie L. Flipper, wife
of the bishop; Dr. J. E. Dickson, (
Masonic Grand Secretary and Dr. c
John J. Starks, president of Ben- .
edict college and the dean of Ne- f
gro college presidents in South ]
Carolina. \
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President Biggins reported
$1,000 last Wednesday for the li- t
Drary iund, obtained through his ^
k personal efforts and the efforts of (
w his faculty. c
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The library commission on the q
* stone: Dr. S. R. Biggins, Dr. T. G
J. Miles, Dr. W. B Loving Clarke, I
Dr I. W. Janerette, Dr R. W. n
Manee, Dr F. R. Creer.e, J. T. W. 'd
Minis and I. M. A. Myers. T
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THI>, PALMETTO LEADER *
>NE LAID AT ALLE1
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RESOLUTION FROM THE
FACl'I.TY OF TAYLOR SCHOOL
The drama of life as played by
i>ur beloved fellow teacher, Mrs.
Rebecca Perrin is well worthy of
emulation by every child of our
school and race.
No tongue?would dare dispute
the fact that Mrs. Perrin was a
woman of unusual force and char-_
acter, and her influence was cofti-/
munity wide. ' She was CLEAR,
PERTINENT, and EFFECTIVE
as a TEACHER; VIGORUS and
SAGACIOUS as a PRINCIPAL,
and GUILELESS in her MORAL
and RELIGIOUS LIFE. Her career
will stand out as a memorial
of what she wrought and accomplished,
and at the same time
form an example which will prove
an inspiration, to young and old
for future generations.
Whereas it has pleased Almighty
God in His \Vise providence
to remove from our midst
Lhe. soul of Mrs. Perrin who has
aeen a faithful promoter of good
. itizenship and education among
he boys and-, girls of South Caro
ina, And,
Whereas it is altogether fitting
ind proper that some expression
should come from her fellow tea. hers
in the field to which she deiotcd-hr
life-^of. service:
Be It Resolved, that the faculty
ind pupils of Taylor school enter
nto the deepest, heait felt symlathy
of the family in the loss of
his our beloved friend.
We know that nothing can make
intends for the great loss susained.
Wo realize that mere
voids are inadequate to cheer the j,
'amily yet we can only acknowedgo
that the affliction is God's
vill.
We therefore commend the fam
ly to. _ Hint who doeth all things
veil.
rhe pain- of d?ath ia past
Labor and sorrow ceased, '
Thy soul is found in peace.
LAKE CITY NEWS
The basketball club of the
school under the supervision of
diss Ethel M. Thomas and Mr.
Mention, met and elected
he tollowing officers: James ]
5ingletary, president; Mollie P'efi:ese,
vice-president; Jessie Mrf- '
Dunslil , SULI I'lHI'y , fjnuni BPllfi
Mention, assistant secretary and ,
fessie Mae Thomas, treasurer.
The club hs many plans for a
ery successful season.
Rev. C. C. Reynolds, Florence
listrict Supt. of the Methodist
hurcb, preached a wonderful ser
uon at Wesley Sunday morning.
Tis text was taken from Exodus
3:7, subject. Near Cut^ Not^XJod's
Vay. He pointed out that the 1
sraelites could have gone a short ,
r way but Moses was instructed .
o take them the long way. Some
hings refuse to be hurried. It
akes a season to make a crop, a ,
ertain length of time to hatch an ]
gg and a baby must take the retired
time to cut teeth, said the
lder. 11
At St. James, Rev.^,A. JR. Cer-j
nan preached a fine aermdn Sun ]
ay niffht from Acta 21:6, subject
Tie Voyage to Heaven. The pasor
ifl now leaving fnr t,he_ annual._
onference which la being held it*
Hiarterston.
Services at Mt. Clair were (rood
11 Hay last Sunday.
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THE BETHLEHEM BAPTIJ
CHURCH
The Rev. E. E. Gaulden, Pat
Newberry, S. C.?Sunday.
Sunda,v School was in full sw
with Supt. R. F. Gladden at
head. ?
Dea. Eel.Worthy, who has b
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UU4JUUUC ?. I mil 111* U8 IQ'lCf
snatched the banner from his p
tor by raising the highest amo
Tit money. We" are more thang
t?/ have Dea. Worthy back at
post of duty again.
Supt. Gladden gave_jall of
classes on roll an oral IFxaminat
at the regular assembly at \vh
time many of the young pupils
veil as the adults responded v
well. Sunday coming prizes 1
be given to those who gave
best answers to the questicms a
ed. . ' ;
With the n.embers of the jun
choir in the choir stand, the mo
ing services got under way, \v
the pastor singing as a solo, "
Will Remember Me." After the
votional period our pastor ca
before us with a very strong m
sage, using as his subject: "G<
With The Wind." Everybody
joyed the sermon very much.
Mrs., Myrtle Christia Calim
who was down from Detroit, Mi
visiting Iter mnther and sick grr
mother, worshiped with us Si
day morning.
ti m TT : i?
?i.c u. i. <j . services oegan
7 p. m. with a large crowd pr
ent. The program was good ?
interesting
Our pastor came back Sum
night with another soul stirri
message, using as his subject, "1
not what yoy. do,, it's, they v,
that you do it." Everybody 1
to confess that what he said
hiQ message was right and to 1
point. -
Sunday mfrrnlng his subject v
be, "The golden rule of life." V
you come down and find out wl
that rule- of life is??
Visitors and friends arc w
romo at all t inies. Mother, rln ^
love your children? Send them
Sunday- Srhncrl if---you 4ove?the
"Train a child in -the way that
should go, and when he is old
will not depart from it."
DOl'RLE BRANCH A M. E
CHURCH ?
Rev. B. C. Cunningham, Pastoi
Sunday School convened at 1
uuual Rpy. J. W. Ureh
Supt., was at his post of du
The lesson, "Christ, Our Savicm
was beautifully and thoroug]
taught on the classes. Afterv/ai
reviewed in a nice manner by t
Supt.
o'ctock the A. C. E. leafi
held its weekly meeting with
large attendance of young fo
and a few adults. Our preside
Miss Dorothy Dervin, was sup
visor of an enjoyable Bibical gar
with all participating.
At the evening service the pj
tor delivered a powerful serrr
which gave us more determinat
bo press further up the Kin
lighway.
Elder W. B. L Clarke will h<
his fourth quarterly conferer
*t Double Branch Sunday.
Mrs. Martha Corley is ill at V
tiome. We pray for her a spec
recovery.
Cora Coleman, reporter
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dor w?c well attended. The Supt., W.
T. Gillison, was assisted hy Mrs.
the T. C. Mouzon of Charleston,
ing ' - 11:80 our humble servant, Rev.
the Holman. brought to his hearers u
! wonderful message taken from St.
een Matthew 10:1. Thi? sermon was
as- soul A number of visitors worunt
| shipe<l with us in _our morning
lad jservice.
his 8:30 Rev. Holman preached the
. j Rro. Williamson was born March
the | 'uneral of Bro. Joe Williamson,
ion 122. 1880. He departed this lif^
ich j Wednesday, October 1. 1941. At the
as j age of 12 he became a member of
ei-v j Mt. Zion A. M. E. church. He was
,vill J a steward, also a loader and was
the | a devoted christian doing his full
sk-. I duty in his church both as a mem
j b" r and rs ? christian He was
lior very active on this stage of life.
rn. i but God called him, savng, well
ith [ lone thou good and faithful ser- '
He vant.
do i Brother Williamson leave,, to
me i mourn his passing, three children.
es. I Mr. Clarence Willnir.son of Hamp>ne
'ton. S. C.: Mrs. Mrbol Wilson of
en- , Tat^ sonvilJe. Fla.;~ Mrs. Carrie
Laurton of Jacksonville, Fla; t\v<>
an, | grand children and a host of relach
tives and friends.
m ~ : r~
, lhe entire community was..
ishocked to hear the sad news of
Mr. Benjrmin Miller who was shot
4 to death last Saturday night.
ml ^Is- Sarah Jane (iurdon visited
her- son,-Mr. Garnett Gordon if
, I Philadelphia, her niece, Mr and
t Mrs. William Jomo of New York. r.,
t Mr. and Mrs. Rosji Lee Jones of
;l P Elizs beth, X. J.
frj i Mrs. Marie B. E;uTy Tills asTKef"
I guests, her sisters. Mrs. Katherine
1 B. Wade and son, James E., of
p Cleveland, Ohio and Mrs. Minnnie
... jB Jenkins of Lansing, Mich.
'! Mrs. Lettie River,, of Savannah.
|Gp., was the guest ?>f Mrs. Mair.it
in> j Pinckney.
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OU WKSLKY MKTIIODIST
to CIIl'RCH
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he Charleston, S. O.?Beginning
he October 5th, the Methodist Youth
Fellowship began the new Church
School's Year's work under the
supervision of Mrs H. B. Jones,
the recently elected Youth Divi _
sion Supt. Many new faces are
being seen this year among tTie
vouth and the advisors. The interest
increases from week t o
jIL. week, fiwriril mi irtivin must Ln..
Ier- made of the Boy Scout Troop who
t.V; rallied to their Scout Master, Mr.
.f: Albert Scott and his assistant Mr.
Ralph (Jrant j nd were present on
[rs time October 12th. That was at
4 o'clock, the Youth decided to con
tinue at this hour each Sundfty af,ue
ternoon and it is hoped that every
youth between 12 and 23 years of
' . age who is unmarried will be pres
turt on Sunday. October 19th. The
no Intermediate department was organized
at this meetin, the Senior-Young-People's
department
inPn will be organized next waaek. SCf
jon an early date, all the Counsellor's
and Teachers nnd Youth Officers
names will appear through the
aid column of our publications.
!oe" The full cooperation of all parents
and adult workers with the
ler youth is asked and the entire didy
vision is urged to be present at
10 a.m. every Sunday morning.
These are busy days and every
youth will want to bo with us to know
what to do and how. There
is a place In our ranks for every j
loyal young person. Come, let's
go forward together.
UDER
The National Baptist
Co n v . of America
SHKKVEPOUT. I.A. SWT. y-11
ftv TT. X! I mhuTTie
Georgitim 11. S. (T
L*?H\ illg . 1^-4--_?-U.Wn?
a.m. Mond:.\ i -.* .? . v.?- arrived
in Cojumb :i 0 oVl' ik a.m. Monday
rurhiiig-. u.Ii> ! ?4i. vvltfiv
wo had pi a1 < r.:'?h?i ? m 11 a in
for Louisi; r!'. it . a- h"iu
late, the ti * '"Id .us we
could catel ' ' ; i *; :ti_ Spartanburg
a e? ?v. ;.?'.v. -I'd
Leaving tt ty at
the hour ?tat a??iv<" d in the
City of Shf " < t .* o'clock
p.m. Tuesd..- passed
through i ; m|* cit)< >; Atltnta,
Ga.; 11:?: -i>i -hst. Ala . ami
Jackson. Mi ? T? > p'dutnrn <> '
the City o!' S>:r-v. p it lou.umt
inhabitants.
Tuesday ni-dit. September hth
a very inspiring program of I"caL
talents .was re'.dored. .
Wednesd^-? r?W>~r?ihTff. September
10th the business of the convention
betran. .After the calling and
i enrolling of - state conventions",
moderators of state conventions
'ijid church- of the same, came the
introductory sermon, which was
oreached ty Dr. G, F. Watson of
Louisville, Kv. His tet was tak"n?from
St. Luke 9:T?6.
Wednesday night a welcome pro
gram was given. Rev. .L A. .TorIan
responded to the welcome ad.dresses.
He captivated the convntion
with his eloquence? and
swept the audience off its feet.
The devotioral theme of the con
Tense In This Chart pi tip World:?
Thursday morninc. September
11th, Dr. J, P. Ret del- of Columbia,
S. C., Correspondi"(ir Secretary
of the Foroipn Mission board
made his report which" showed a
erand total of money collected
"rout the various states of $8;027.
79. - - - Df.
II. A. Boyd of Nashville.
Tertn., presented -the President,
Hr, I? Prince. ??f <lalveston.
h-Toas. who came forw ard with hinrrnual
mossape and delivered a
most inspiring address.
Thursday ni'.rht a preat sermon
was preached by Rev. Joseph "M.
Foster of Chicago. 111. His text
was taken from Romans 1:16,
Subject: "Personal ?Declaration
Which Hinders Obedience t c
i Christ". Everyu'h.' was made happy
by his wonderful messnpe.
Friday jnorninp. September 12.
I a sermonett Was delivered by Rev.
J. Jordan on the convention theme
The Christian Defense Tn This
Chanpinp World
Friday night was the president
night. A program of songs was
I rendered. The purpose of this
program as arranged by the pros
j idem was to demonstrate the ditf:
e Fence between real church mu~?ic
and jazz music, which is creep
ing our churches today under the
cloak of sacred music.
Saturday morning, September
13th the various committees made
their reports. According to the
financial committee, the total amouat
of money raised by, the
convention?men: $6218.33. The
women under the leadership of
Mrs. M. A. B. Fuller. $3787.23.
making a grand total of $1U006.56
t he ci>. vi'iiti.m??in?tire??e4 t y
auditorium wheie. a model Sunday
school under the Superintcn
cji-ney ot in 11 A Hovd of Nashville,
Tenn.. was conducted. Th'elossym
was reviewed by Dr. > R
Prince of -Texas. Total amount
raised in the S..inlay school $115.
58. After the Sunday school came
tJLiy JLL-? olduck. service, The, nmrn
illsermon was preached hy the
"president, text Rev. 1:1 and 21,
subject "The N\w Order"! Outirne-a--tVllovH
s-r 1. Drirgurr, mean
>ng Satan: 2. The Beast, meaning
or r? presenting the government
of the -world; d. False Prophets.
meaning?rrr?representing?preachers
and laymen who are not living?riu'ht:?1.?Babylon
imtiiui ality
or imtnoral living.
Two-thirty "S tmdtry~vvc-rtlTitr ""TT
mass meeting was had in interest
of the cause of foreign mission,
under the direction of Dr. J. P.
Reeder. An address was made y
Dr. A. A. T.rcas of Houston. Texas.
A little over $100 was raiised
in this meeting.
There \^ere two places mviliinT
the convention to hold its 1042
sessiott. namely: Little Rock. Ark.
illhl llii-iioj,. AJ.u... Tlnon n or*
voted on. I.ittle Rock received
lis votes"and Boston 1 f> 1. Hence
the lit 12 session of the National
Baptist Convention of America
will he held in Boston. Mass.
The writer was appointed a
member of the Evangelical Board
of this convention a> a representative
for the State of South Caroling.
were re-elected: Dr G. D. Prince,
Galveston. Texas, president;?Dt\G
C. Coleman, Oakland. California,
TlrsC vice-president; Dr. C. P.
MadTsorrr Norfolk. Va.. recording
secretary; Dr. A. W. Jackson.
Houston, Texas. first assistant
secretary; Dr. G, G. Jianiel^.
Georgetown, S. C.. second assistant
secretary; Dr. W. M. Grimble
Alexandria. Va.. correspondine
secretary; Rev A. A Lucas. Hous
ton. Texas, treasurer; Rev. F,. W
White. Raltimore, Md., auditor;
Rev. 1, B. EoDom. Houaton. Texas;
sTatlstician; Rev. C. C. Taylor,
New. Orleans. La.,, historian:
Rev. H. Watson Branch, Houston
Texas, official reporter
Ml. LlLIN i: A. M. i:. (UI KCH iTh
Mvrtli' Reach, S. C.?Scruiav
v; oper.nj uit:. the assistant
^:t t and teachers at tlicir posts. 11
:*?J the pastor ascended tit- T
' rum and preached a smjI re- >at i
_ v'\inp- sermon from 1st ('or 11 -Tf,. our
"-'object, "In what he wants to L; hob
ieii.einbered." The spirit truly r; n ^
hitrh as?erhtrcs of praisr? CO.tLd b" tion
(h ard from every ungle. After th his
set mon the Lord's Supper u:,- thcr
I>r:iyt P service u ; s s; ! -.THT
taily conducted by Mrs. Mat ,lis
V i.' hnn: and Mrs. S. A. Davit
- - . ''the?pastor-dc-li vered ^_fj
J'aiewell sermon before the "
annual conference. He spoke masfully
1*jom St. John 15:4. sub- lr*t't
.' "t. "Jhe christian union with
i nr:-1 " in11? .. .
- u;.wi-Mies V.c-rt' KfcV.
L< ruy Jud*re arid Rev J (ji. Liv.!
V t II.
Me win very jrlatj to mi tl.
' ' "Ut of town visitor* . , ,< I *
::n.y visitors from Sandy fir *
. ;>j t:st .church of *Jii> city. Visit:ii?
welcome. '
ii.o cio'ir presented Htf pastor ^lls"
i " cast-. .\ir>. Cracie McKing, ; t*"f
1 resident of the J-nior Mi?sionar- ?'1"
. >. also e: v.- a jrift. ar
4?Sttf^jty-rntrhT*"Missi~ EITT.'^iT
IcKirijr. Lof.-rda .Simmons and Uur
< ieneva Spivev were hostesses to vt'r>'
a chicken dinner for the benefit "u
ol Mt. Olive A M. E. church at 1
no b'.n.e of .Mr and Mrs. Willie
^ .'lcKinjf. .? ?J?r
j A lfionjr those back home from Mr.'
their vacation are: Mr. f'ri wford eJde;
I jink-'. Charlotte. N. (}.. Rcrmie
I Mi ' v. r.. |.~vi Frown. New Vml: f '
.' itv: Mr and Mrs. Herbert Kilev. mlp
Ral.ith, N. f.j Mrs. Francis Rob- ni' n
j .>n. Florence. Mrs Ktthel'Car
: Rarri- b Island: .Misso , A. H. f-"~L!
I ' i'-atT.i rs. I'ittsbtirtfh. Fa.: Cecili.i ! 1:i'"
Lull.?LrcilLoli \ .1 ?in?( Mr i.n.l I
dr*. .1 H. Owi'tis, Lau.
-'I.ss Alina V Hall of Columbia..'"'*1
was a week end visitor While
ii .'t- she visited Mr. Ostar Mor- '.
?:ch aial Mr. roM-M-is. J Ik | "en
M i Mary Spivey had as her T'"v,>
fi:.v. last vrik. r.er nephew. Mr. n"'51
fat.*?SurnH?*r W-rhnirtfftrtn.' N
C . gout
Miss Earth: J.ce Mack of Greenviile.
\v;is fjuictly married 'to Mr ' ^
\\ e.iiie-ukty. October ^th. They are .
r.aVitv t'r.eir h"iiir-./[i church St A1*'
with Mrs. Mary Spivey v,;'%
1 Mv, Hnyan ar.il her daughter.
Mary, of Asheville, N. ru , T
Mnhdmg suite time h> re. They
vi!r?hipr<h rtrMt. Olive Sunday ^}:
night. '-i
Tin i. will be program. Sunday I'1'1"'
night given bv the Junior Mission- !'as
aries. '
SlMMERVIELE NEWS kss
Ais.t.m 'timers played their first j
game (if the season Friday. Oct- s .
her Id, in Camden. It was a very
xciting Mid hard fought game: ,n"
1 The Tigers lost. However, this j?(j_
irinjr their first game and one of
the toughest of the season, -they
lo it't feel in .any yvavs- discourag- ,
d. It has only made them more asS)
determined to fight, harder next
time. The score was 19-0. Alston y
fumbled the ball to., many tinus jj,,.,
Mrs Mance and her clrss, the ,,ia,
">rd grade A. will conduct the
hapel exercises t!:is week. (U c;
Tie P. T. A. will hold its first v-.,
regular ir.eeting Tuesda^' night, j,;,. t
'V. t.'her 14 The 9th grade, und.-r .
the supervision of Miss Smipkins,
-pen's. red a successful entertain- 1;
m nt at the school Mondtry tught A
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ft The re a e no sweat glands in sores or sea
n! i by nature to make ceYtain outgrowths of s
in, well. Hair is produced by our scalp skin. Ea
( ; little place in the true skin. If you destrc
tr you may feel all right, but nothing will <
M A scar is not skin. You will never find a
# sore. Hair grows from the cells of tl
y iiiii iuuk uuri inr?>r nair duids, ,nair win i
%. There arc two glands to each hair to prodi
||i pliable. keeps it (rom becoming unruly and
a muscle which Ir uttarhed to ill Hair Ron"
healthy hair, you must help nature to Crow
in good conditibn. Keep it clean, ?ofl and el
Jr If you are suffering with head aorea or *
% omplete treatment or you will lose your 1
lil. working properly and guarnntee yourself
ff long growing hair, gi\e yourself a complete
Complete Nu-Halr Scalp Tret
J*. Nu-Halr Bosgro Formula
Nu-Halr Prating Compound
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le Voice of the
ncaster District
in in i > tt-1 s iimi? ??
sfied with the leadership of
inson.
"ateh iiur reports for EdueaWe
urt following
leadership. IE is our big bronot
a driver but a leader.
hrn he Copies pylinlH his er>n
nee each charge is' profited by
gospel tncssa.es arid his fathadvise.
be Lancaster district" wonts
oTTeK another year if our bises
fit to do so. Our c^sis
safe under iris le-adership. '
sr. pale cihclit
^. WusliingLun. Pastor
induy, September 28th, was
lai-t iiuartiHy dai, f(,r
conferwinet- year,. The - 'Sunday
^'av opened at the* usual
by tlic- Supt , Bm. Thomas
hi}/. J he attendance was ^ood
-the lesson- w?TS "weTTd i: s c u s s
pastor then jrave us gome
i/ood remarks. The delegates
were sent to the Sunday _
>pl Convention. .Miss Esther P.
diinprton. and Miss Elizabeth
ii-K then rvrrd their" reports.
J. L Benbow, the presiding v
r of the KmgsUvc district, was
en ted" t"~the Sunday School. _
gave snijn- very timely anij
ful remarks.. lie also cumded
the two .delegates very
ly for the rt port brought hack
r reed at the convention.
:Tvi- V.ndav Sehnnj the preiv
?-l';er v as presented l.y the
"i. H< t'>ok h.s text f"om 1st
d?th?H->?d?f. ;r h ?subjects
a.v< ni Things Revealed.'* Dr.
bow i'Vdi'hcd nOn nf mi,ft ?
ei'fu! s. rir.ot'is he has ever
ivle-d v;?,< -. we liav;-. been hearhim.
Ail of the report? weri
i. Total : mourn raised for the
8"s.r.n
he St"Varde^t ? of St. Paul
xh. .|ir si. ?Mi s. P?usn?Br?
diibt?!.:!:. nitC. hem-red pflPtnr's'
.. the ami. i.*
s.i. uvrked with them this
h- Steward-. sm> of St. Paul
I'd. ::ls- t.? R ev.*
'hinirt'in. c.ur pastor, $25.26.
.ij 'Sunday. October 5th. the
U.T s* rved at Bethel, the last
:< :.! Sunday fur thU confer1
- y?ai. S.ndav School was
well attended end the
r>t, was fraud.
rt pastor took his text from
L'miah S:20. He used for his
ivet. "Lost Opportunity." The
tor preached ? wonderful ser.
a nth services were good. Total
ed for the day. $41.12
* rrVlock Sunday night the
rttrdessts gave a program. Af'the
program was over they
unbled hefor(. the alter and
RvTTtcd the pastor $14.10.
are pleased t<y say that the
e churches of this circuit have
cv.i their respective parts in
y claim.. The trustees have in
r treasuries $206.37 to repair
f the ch.rches and to com
tin. unfinished church. We
askir.ir for your prayers
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il.-t.-ir. Shvphard Brown. Joseph ?? ~
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