The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 16, 1943, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
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f Saturday, January 1G, MMfl.
New Year'
Dear Fi'llnw I.itliuii-i Wu have 1
launched our ship anil set Our |
saris for a voyage upon the un- |
known sea of another year. How [
far we are to go and how well we
will sail depends on our hope, obedience
and trust in the Almighty
Captaih of our salvation. What a
fine thing it would be rf all the
young Baptists of the State, their
luxdera^rmd- friends would-decidi
this New Year to attend church
Sunoay .*3011001 ami B. T. tL-everyiI
Sunday unless Provrntially hindered.
It would be a God sent bless 71;.'
if we all would put forth speeia
effort to make this a banner yea*
irr chnrcli. S. S. and B. T.
danee. We ran accomplish murK
aiong tnis line Dy making it out
business to -invite- ?every? bodysaint
and sinner, 'regardless to religions
inclinations, to attend the;Divine
services for the informn
^^tion and the inspiration of the
sAved and the salvation of th
lost.
During the past year most of tr
have been busier than vsual, on
" minfts beinnr greatly-disturbed- lv?
so many of our young men beliv
?led into the armed forces of tlv
fcted States, and the continue*
Wof war and other things tha
trouble o-r minds.-but those .in things
in the force of nature tha
we must suffer on account of sir
But in these crises wo must re
member the wise, words of Jesu
. Christ; "Render therefore unU
Ceasar the things that are CeP
^ sar's and unto God t!<e thing
l| which pro Cord's." It is true the
as individuals we must supnor
and obey the orders of our Gov
crnntent. It is also true that a>
Christians we are duly bound t<
obey the orders of Jesus Christ on
redeemer and guide. ,God tells u
in His word not .to neglet th*
church, that is to say you mus'
not neglet the program of th
church. I believe there never w.i
a fime in the history of t'rv
Christian church when wc as
people more need the massage a"
ministry of the church than new'There
never was a time"when thi
ministers, sunt., presidents aiv
teachers of the. ghtirch, school ar.<"
union need to be more loy^l an
wholehearted in support of th
church and the fundamental prin
ciplcs of its doctrin" than now. AV
are' being told by the newspapers
magazines and radio nearly every
day thnl the church and the tiling'
for which it?stands are being at?
taeted by forces better organize
? and educated than ever- m- its his_tory.
If this is true then wha'
must we as Christians do to nice'
these conditions?" Isen't it essan
tial then that we put forth every
effort we can to better organize
equip and educate our forces to
combat these evil forces that arc
now* striving to under nunc- tha '
church. We see then how esson
tial it is that \\"o double our ef
?rt in the support of our ehure1
hools. The more we ,ini.s<> ?r>
donate to them, the better prepay
cd and equipped will these chure'
schools be to put over a progravof
religious education. We ?? <
proud to know that the Morr:
College Thanksgiving drive was *
huge success. Wo thank you f
much for your support arid fir:
spirit in this drive. But that \va
last yoar, this is a New: Year.?I
calls for new effort, let us striv:
to improve on last year's wort
Wo shall be somewhat emharrar
ed this year in our field work, a
our Corresponding Secretary Dr
Dynamo Campbell, has left tb
state and is now pastoring in Dtroit,
Michigan. A special cm
mittee was appointed by the -Ex
ecutive Board of the Conventio'
to assist him vvith the program of
the convention until we meet a
Morris?college in July. Facin- hese
conditions we can see that 11?
officers and members of the eon
vention will have to do a lar,
portion of your own field work thi< .
year. I am appealing to you regardless
to the?e handicap, t
make this session of the eonven
tion the greatest of" all so-unon^
from a spiritual, financial and nu
merical point of view. WE mus'
help Dr. Starks, complete the hut
dred -thousand dolhrs drive . J'.'.?. _
Benedict college. We must do
more for Morris college, we must
lift her to a higher standard o
Christian education. We can d
V^jt if we will begirt now and ni
^*our hearts into the task, and as1
the guidance and blessings of out
sum-true Leader.-.
Yours for a happy, progressive
and blessed New Year.
CHARLES F. CANDY
President
a. m. ttnirnni m
Rev. S. E. Mart hi. Pastor
We had a wonderful Sunday
school last Sunday. The lesson
was wonderfully discussed. The
opening devotions were very nice
with fervent songs and prayers.
^ We had an old fashioned love
M lyiiHfi with coch one tcntifv-fot (?r
God. After which the pastor came
forth with a wonderful message,
l he pastor took hi6 reVt Rl'V. ~
13-16; .theme: The Lukewarm
Church. The spirit ran high and
was enjoyed by at!. A good crowd
communed 'at the service.
As time moves on you will hear
more from us. Witn keen interest
wo are waiting and expecting our
beloved P. E. to be with us on the
4th .Sunday. Also at this time wc
are expecting to have a small rally
to remodel oilr church. Watch
The Lead#!. Ebtne^- v bids you
welcome. j . - -r
SjL ' t .
'tLx'j'n- ' "> . -
' ifci rh-th irfcfftj rfi' V-r in''
s Greetim
?.
Special Services at ITT:
A. M. E. Church, Sum
^ c\ry
Wf ?*.* - V
?..,- * ?.to>w:-?-v..vJ3uVi<-- ii* Stj&f.'.V t?
"Every Member Rally... A S
Allen I'ni er>i(y Choir to 1>
Bisnors MEVORIAI. A. M. i
- Rev. H. H. Bntlef. Jr.. I'a^fr
Last, Mtnday the Hpn.'r.y school
pencil at the appointed boar with
he Supt. Dr. V1.'. D. '.'hrpitvl! -.-, in
haijre. Tli. )e>stv? v.v. h. rati,
'ully iarirht. and tire review ir
he s".p.'H-tilcn.icr.t was a plea.san
o witness.
At 1! ;.'?0 ptoi ni'tp' worship he'an.
"There v7as a la; ? ev;iw~
t pi'Opl ' out. The rhoiv wo. ; ;?1
'Ts best; TuYitT'wVe U-UtMluUl'ul 5TITI
i!al seUiirr for the < Tup
*8?tor spoke from th?? >:i f!:
'Companionship Wit's Ck r':sl"
"here wci'i1 many vi.-'iros anion'.:
ir-wnrjhimicts, riml -vrnv pleas,
nl ox!-r<-s?i<ins vr-t" I *? 11 * i p.v.W
Wo, flic ivoplo of Carlisle lisiVt
1 joyed ii '.\I : Chiisir.in v it!'
Tiny of oy.r friends from tin* ditT' opt
parts of tin; i-ninOy. e.rd v\
thankful t > the T.ov ! for siav"
u? to. witness the bojr inning of
We are verv "! a-e to -" e ?r.:i
Vclievs of Oak (' ?';V >; ' or
<>V. a"nln: Mrs. Rivers, Mrs
'onl.cr, Mis. White ? i .< 1 Miss
fohnson.
We wore very pleased to have
'th uc durinz i he'Ch"j-t?v.as lrdi
'oys and the New Yea", Rev. .1
M. Dawkrns. .lr.-. r*f New York
'Wy the son of Rev. ,}. M. Paw.
ins of Carlisle. D. rlir.' his sia\
"? had the ple::?urr? or' (<r-*i;v jr
ro some of Vis friends of Ten!:ins
fin nod Crl-ny.] j.i. ; r .
'ith Rev. If. I*, fI'T'on. Rev. Daw'ins
left for Washington, D.
. evon in,Cf. Mr. rf.h'.l*
Vuvkins of To'ksenviRo. J-f-.., \v i.
~V guest of 1.1; < W. af>7!
'*! *. M. 1 > ' '-ins chiving th<
'" i'-tr.Vs holidays.
"-..M issfr-Map Fingl-is'i of Conmbia
snent Christmas* <bt\- with
') ( nts. ? r. am! Mrs. \. !). F.nr:'h
a?.d f ,r-i!y.
?* ! i ?Mo *1 v ??? ?-?
' * S il) O.a ' 'd'urg c'il'itn'"hrist
;nn?: holidays v. Hit : eItuves
d friend;;.
'v rid.iv e.fi emoon." f'4" e>>d>' r'7
,,r T*1111 r;. !*. f'
Mv. Cdn'op Th- n< ii* ('"visle-.
wo'ii' i' in ! in '!, ! r-o-'in.-V;
'he mntrinmnv vr- luMoniiP'l by
IT. K. MilMo'o. tlndr oasto* at
home of Mr.* and Mrs. Wad
'flnrkivc'll of Union. The hi d
v:is dressed ?n ' b!,"\ Tie
"rroom in dark-- stta*} trrrr.*. The
t'ui.i-btpv of M?*s. I.i/y.io Rle kwrll
eb'vrd t'4"" ili'T" Th" 1 ' i'l' " is
accomnanied by Mrs. Arreiia Kief
and til0 < room n a - arc ear:
inn ftif I'l Ului'0?w> il, till > Mil I
ho entrance to th" living room
vhrre the ,.ripro"V Wi!S tXM-r Ifin.
d. Quito a bw.dy crowd \yit.uc?c
'1 the pipn i:t!"' nniwr whe re
'.'ere Mr?. F. M Fiv r f white | ami
Hhers. Th" b ' i . ,;o, m-d to ] ) (
.' en v.(dI tought of '-v both whit?
md colored n-orl- of Union. She
Tcnivod many gifts.
T 'ike AMI'. 7.i""m hnr h ? today
nitiot' lirn h 4 I.. U . lifi-i 'ii.t'i'
n"** fi"nn ^i. ,M?lti'i.u.
ML subject: ?Wheie is . m w s. The
ftnjrrepfvfeion s<emod to have onieycd
the aucssRctc.
Miss Ionn JJcntley T\'if?r sun?
Mr. Henry C. I and \v< ? ?> nu ioiiy
'oine I together in wedlock Sa'.urIfiy
cvoninr*. Mrs. I.and wis a
t Lidor.t of Onk Grove school. Mr.
Land left for Wash in Mitt. f>. f. A
party was given in his honor by
Mrs. Sims before he left. Mr.
and Mrs. Land are exnectin-r to
make their future home, in Wash*
?.
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is to the ^
TTsT>iMemorial
clay, January 17th
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?3i?i:-j
.? ? ' ??? * ' IW. ' .T .
pedal Sermon and the Faihout
e Fealines at-Morn in?* Worship
:. CHURCH; WASH!NT.TON* ST.
rho~morntnpr worship,
i : \? \t Sunday, January 17, a
i ; 11 :"0 n il), a Special "Service wil
i jic trivctv There will he. an '-EV
. ;i:rv memher rally". /
! H)o>.-i:;l scwiion and "THE FAM
OUS ALIEN university
CHOIR", under the direction o
. ?.I i_-. (L J. ( Belcher,i McMillan
( IAT. MUSIC.
T TTiC publto is invited to wit no s,
' fhis e.vtar-ord/nary service. ()u
la era n "Conic to the Tittle Friend
> ; ly Church Around the Corner"
; where you are always welcome t<
I the service.
Miss Sarah William?, reportc
i f-ion. nrrr?MT^Trmrnmrr-WT?
I He !i?-i"ct?? Wallace are leaving fo
| Washington, and New Jersey in '<
> fev days. W.? trust they wil
| have a safe trip.
| Those on the sick list are rauel
I improved.
' | We are asking the patrons t<
; nay jp "in full for your paper nex
| week. Don't wait for the a gen
L to ask for it.
IJKTHKL A. M. K. CHURCH
^ Rev. Folder. Pastor
F!:an.hvilk'?Services were ven
] boiUV.if . Uy carried oirt (kirtffg th<
nasi Sabbath, beginning with thi
?Sunday school session, -AIthoui? 1
| the weather was cold, we had ;
i I'l prcSi iUatiye attendance, ;md--io
J . no regular morning service. L)r
. Fehtor delivered two very though
ful and appropriate messages las
Sunday. For the morning servici
lb*- message was chosen from Act:
>:'d. subject, Ve Must Be Bon
the pastor, accompanied by broth
c it. .Miller, motored to Finance
, chinch and reported a splcndii
sendee. Tlie night's message wa:
i ! i andfully portrayed, telling o
Phnn.ab's and the Childien Cross
ing?USJ?i'.ed dm Vi?ito~a am
friends are a!\vays welcome. Ou:
'f.:t 'isa: t'rly i.oni erence will con
\\ re the fourlli Sunday in Feb
rua'y. An anticipate a very glo
? t io't - i
1RMO N KWS
At M: eedoiiin Fbmtist rVvroV
f c sccnd Sunday, Hev. \Y. A
noscbc.mujrh delivered the i?es'
.s ipre at tin- morniny* wgrslvn in ah
i it.e nA . t l.'j The ]>ulpi
wa, graced with the presence o
'( v. K. V ieV.t, aisn of Columbia
r.ic speaker spok from the sub
joct Self Examination and left <
I i. niv I'm- r-n Tlw Vim
lay school was as usual cood.
i'ro. liobeit Marshall of Cream
( \\ ( . was with through
j out the day and paid a $15.0(
I Modce in connection with th<
I paint drive that has jest hoe" con
i pletcd on the church. Many thank;
i m ?< ]? 1,1'Uiibers and friends foi
I their loyal support in this worthj
,1*1(1 much needed drive.
.0, who headed the drive and con
ducted the work without a pennj
We had many visitors. Antonp
j them mother Alice Simmons. Mrs
| K-:Mh Kiehe berirer and Hro. Wad?
j Loricfe of .St. Peter Baptist am
others that space won't allow us
to mention.
Ann Mary Jones and litth
daughter Betty Tucker, spent {ht
rorst week in Columbia visiting re
itives and friends.
A copy of the Leader is always
available at Boozer's Place, East
I l ino, S. C.
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THE PALMETTO LEA
foung Bapi
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Metropolitan Com
munity C hurch N.Y.C
| KKV. i M-tor|
it! trie eneil1-. ii|' u-,e . li : [
|o!? the V. .'i?> .'iiiiiu 'hu.eh w
?f~7,"lTpi?r -H'TTtt^"* t"1' !
H'ojul"'1 t id.'r"e; ). s ii'i'i v's ir.
- >ri i| 'ill j|-?flMit?nnnivivai*." I
Dr. TtMtr.ii 1 C. Ki^vc. I:ast.?r j
the Kriu s * r< : *!' !i Dry Adv r i
> h'.irc'. <i' < < (I :i very" TIytt toe1
!i" t' sr.! Dr. <i..\. .;!n?rle?
M ' v/:i '< 11- a^f?
1 *f i i\xiii. u.,' lit' T( '.I-, tlb-'lilUt K'J- _
carder". ;r "'r 1" <1 t> rs 'lie <>(' '.he
? finest spi in: >i< we ("-cr- !>ea? <! I'r<e>i
: l'?f> 1 (' <v' S":. John. lent.
I Wt* V-T??fT^tlr ami I
dwelt aituiry ir , a'd we 1> 'h"ld His '
jrlory." The .Innier and Yrsrer j
( hadis i c\.i l!ent nitr-dc.
On the w'.Mii. the IT S. had its |
j-.r. fp,i , ] j-rsti >r. A '?"V !
fine | '"fjiv vis :vr"a'iy< ,i |,,. AT i
InufTr;che :YMa revved as Mi*t'ri-eimi.iie
.. Dver >?}> ).00
van saint te. ?":d:v ?>'. r y??tiMt
! ai" 'frl. 7"t > S 'iu Dev. .Jr.si iv
\! iii !" . v.-ii>. h: ef i.-irn strf'
*.f t"a. Iters is doint' a w.inlvi fa'
' ni t;. A' ? s. Srsie let ideau. i-vcs. o!
Hie 1 ilie. r.IS?n i ->??*>? rated.
I T i"oi,,r!i tiie solicitation o." Miss
I t'fh.iise Sand's, a robe *vas oresent
i <1 i.) o of <> > assistart ]':Ktcrs.
ij-v. Joseph oin: yh,? is
j do.ir.n n verv fine vj'k iniistnrtiup
n Peter in tho work rf the
[rv....
(?>) fix: ?"'1( 'l>r> ''
t!,o ilivc t i->p <,!' M ? f J
Tolton, renrered u Chii-t ym c~
rntiloit "Belles oil Chnsltrin?
Day", which was a treat t<> pyeyy
i?"> who wiino itaul this excellent
affair.
_ January war .a beautiful Son ay.
Our S. >. was iavavlv attended
1 F'o'-xp o* Hack. our Fa-.tor doltvorj
od on" o" %:?
tho pvoivnor hour of vm'-V'" <5
manifestation of tho Hoiv ^nir'd I
' n-- tiili flnwimr strong. Purine
tho (lav. twenty two nevson? joined"
t 'hp Church. F,rnm the first Sunday
1 in Do?, to tho fir^t Sunday in .Jan.. -
-mr niembersbiu- has increased bo 1
i forty-two oersons. Wo thank Cod
- for tho ortpourin*r of Ids blessing? '
f ipon us. Un to ditto, w<? have taken
f in on our first rally almost $1,000.
We .arc looking forward to tho
r presentation of tho Advent portion of
Ilandel's "Messiah" bv tho
Senior Chior in celebration of our
' Pastor';, birthday on tho th.irt^. Sup,
night in Jan. Mr. Charles AhftVrd is
the director. Mr. David Fontain and
' Miss Joy Morrimore, accompanists...
' On the fourth Monday niyrht, the
leaders will have their Christmas 1
1 J shower. They _r.ro working very
_ ? hard to ivfahe this shmwrr a grand-L
[ affair. On the fifth Sunday night.
' ..ur Gospel Chow, Mr. Karl KosS. f"
1 I director, will render a musical pro- (
| I gram. This will be a Gospel feast.
? ,MT. TAROK BAPTIST CHURCH
|
Rw. (?. I). Collins, Pastor
) 1
t l/o?.Sunday school was open-.
- bv Supt. VT D. Dargans. The
lesson was discussed by Miss
Rath Collins and enjoyed by all.
At the morning service the pastoi
delivered a-soul burning ^?essHgoT
Theme: Occupy Till I Come. Col?
lection $fo.Of). A dcticYrms dinner
s ! was served at church Sunday by
i Mr, and Mrs. Walter ALcCall and
> others. All enjoyed the dinner
^-f-vcry mtrch.
At 7:"0 we re-assembled. A
* warm prayer service was conduct
t ed by Rev. Peterkin, Miss Collins.
r and Miss McCall. After which
s the pastor presented the speaker,
1 ReV; I. \V.' Winn. Theme: eTlir 3
^ Was a Great Wonder in Heaven.
* From this, he brought many
. thoughts full of inspiration. The
Mt. Tabor church is always glad
P to have visitors, and strive* to .
make it pleasant for them. A
mong the visitors were Rev. B. C.
t. 'lcl.ain, Kev. Snii'.h, Mr. FT .d.
Jtcnvlinrniiirli nnrl tunm- others.
We were very successful in our
hive. Those taking pan*-? wore:
Deacon and Mrs. C. C. Campbell
SriTCTV; 'Mr"arid Mrs."WrtTtrT75c* Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. McCall $0.80;
Mr and Mrs. Walter McCall $1/0
1 Mr. and Mrs. Willie* Dimery S'l.'.ir
Rev. and Mrs. G. D. Colli'ns $10..
' 10" Mr. and Mrs C.laudis McCal!
" $J.T5; Mrs. Holly and Mrs. Jim?
merson $1.70; Mrs. Viola Smith
$10.80; Mrs. Lora Glashy "l.(e?*'
' with the total rev-mr t'roi.i Minturn
Glove Pant at church a> <!
1 pastor Rev. Shropshire $10.(Id: 1
bin1 t'l'iu'i'ihhi ii,mm,iied
to $100 Ml. Wo w>sh to thank
( every one who helped us to put' ,
x over this great program. Mrs.
, Viola Smith won first prize
, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Campbell wen
, 2nd prize $1.00. The finance com- ,
r niittoe were Prof. Pompcy a mem- ,
. ber of tht- Clio schol faculty, Mrs. t
D. C. Mrl.ain. Mrs. I. W. Winn
_ and Miss McFall a member o! ^
. DMlon high school faculty. W<
r thank them for thir aeccurate ,rc- ,
- pnit. ???
t We were happy to sec Pt'c. Rob- I
ovt McDufifie vis'fting his brother
"in Clio. Pfc. McDuffio is station- '
' ed at Camp Wheeler Ga.
Rev. and Mrs. G. D-*-GoUins had \
, as their week end truest tneii {
, dai'ghtcr Miss Ruth Collins who f
I is a student at Coulter Jr. College
Chcraw. *
t Read The Palmetto Leader and ,
get the Church News. j
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:ists of S. C
Missionary Secretar
mistic View Of Post
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f:i ih<> r-'.'ntlt o? rnirpos"t" 2:vi yrd " rd
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Kfrl.i) IN KOKsSHiN ''Uf.s- 1
TKiKS; IN TUlC'II
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J'.y BAXTKtl LKaHI J. An.
lYr A' York City?"While war h;>? jy.
psi-t all- 2r.is5ic.ta1y a.-tiyiiies
Myo:iirp<tui the I'rotestniH.- World |-[ ;.-i,
lavyypcen able to keep in fail ;
"0<toTp^Tl,T^ IH('nrrrf^:^feTHr.T'l-"'- nrrrvd ~r
Ji1. I., il.'mcViy.*1 i '
red of Mission* 0/ the Ai'i- ,
Methodist Kpis-.opai vhur.h. ?r
\? k.si\e interview -vie t?r?~ >' i- \ ;
':'v. In a resume of ehuuh aeti- ,j,?
vities lie gives an opioPiisti. <> .t- \y,,
look of the Department of Mis- .?...
ions and lx 'irvo.. that in tin t; t
Tir r#e:i-d .he depart n lent v.nii
hie to cope with than"iv: v >'.M
ontlitions. The 'k'.neta.i 1 : ir- - ,; t - j - r.
ry aetivilus of .he tiuac.. k>. iV ,
"ted. here of v. hiyh the \. I
Berry is the .tlyn.unie met- ye '
ile Kxo-vutiw / hrnd. Ituniv.; :.c
idmrefstmtfnw T^n?<
hps reached f-: at . citr'.t . e
servire tin /.V ission Kit .his. __ h 1
fYirin.;h 1 i/l.l. ( iuirch
" rh,? tl? n* ni' alien << -n ! ; ...
:iii>m. wtuk ir W .iw?? ? i '
f HO. * ?url, Am!-; the v..!! ; . c:
:i<!ie< Jshor;!'. Si.hto l'w . Inv . ! m
?un:vla, Iluiii. Ikini <la. \'a'r,vo
i- ami Crea. w.t'n ;-.a: " j :
aiVl I)". I A ; t'y. " \v-)xi\ j , y.r
ar conditions the Vp has >. >: I ,ni:>
ocn very larsccfy b areiTciFT,'*" Tie
mimicd. "ia that the native. are I
tluir own m noleJ 1
l.'.riy aiso mkntvi lay. ; h
I'... t r 1?r
,!<?.-1 war invv-'rar:: \v! 'eh w.<"
r-: - at* I'ty: ia ail its '* IM'
'or.!*. Six I'.i: I.ops of the ; f' i
5>'IU.^;ijsui;?...A.-IVK. ciu'KC.; }
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y the Sunt. m A
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It. M'.rirh I?r?;-1 -1 * hrrch
Wo iiit<I ;i w ivh.m : 1 S j !
f-ht-i.i. Tin4 S'ljil. v. as at hi: in '
?f limy. Tin* pastor <:i:ne 1 > - :
lie first Sun.lay in > ?? !an I ii
ivercd a womhrtnl .sermon. I?i
oxt was f. r.r.d Isaiah t?- i
he-.n . The r.v.nimr king.
i'his was the first |.i -4a< h?n;.r Su.-. 1
lay. May the f.< r,l go with us nu
rr? a, Ttrv/v.1? m r."?.?r . ?
notion $15.0.'}.
'euple I' Know
At ?;30 .evening- service. Rev.
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elk which was indeed beneficial
I'he Willing Workers and Pulpit .
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buy than before-. As a rule,
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hi. Therefore, in the name of
i- M? thouist I'ai'lh, the race,
a'l {rt.'-d pepole that Joves
"r -:?. virtue, and Christianity
humanity, we truly thank and
thank you. But wait, lest we
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omit an indispensable,
t p-eeminent element th.at is
i-n-nf rrr ah family "catnips:
' social or sport feature. The
v. rest, trreat-st. purest, hiyh
fisnpiar in this realm is Joe
inThe nation stops ' frequent
fo -witch TTiri hi ardton, re~~
rd hm; for h"is achievements,
'i honor him in his perseverance
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id Friends J
1 jn.lii .Mfiiim-iul and His.<
>ri? is! MA ieiy. ami you*, Mr. Edi
di.l jii.-tly in recognizing Jot 9
I : initneoiaU'ly its the? most 9
v.v:*thy and l)t*st to hosfcow your
ami iiKuiiiMins, for
:ig ! in tin.- .-port
i ..,e. ;,-iiy ie,; inn church in the
~ -> < i i)fitly s irrowful
1 The f.'lJ'lWUl r pl'Ogiajlt
ly his I'aslor, Rev.
'ij*' V:ii.. Hymn No. -J04 lined
' >' tin- iicv. K. A. .James,-jiastoi- of
o\ c. named ihr.jvh., Prayer by
? lie-.-. Aniette: st?:-nnd hymn
No. )2. > .. riplure read by the Rev.
P. A. Fi jdd. a former pastor of
the devested. Remarks?AR I
Krmw Pro the r I'ait:cr r.r- a Leader
ev Mr. W. M. Vownsend- as Trus i
i v Mr. Lddie D. McCray; in
haP' of the S. P. by the Supt.,
M;ss Hattie .B. f.'a? miehael* rdo
*Ij Ro.-rio A. Carmichael; in
m t of the Missionuiy by Mrs.
V a Carmiehacl: condolence by *
'is/. Hazel Inman: solo by Kath rr.
Oarrme'" ael; . sermon by the
naefor, subvert?1 know i hyve a-?
'father .'buildinvt 'not made' with ?a
hands.
He leaves to mourn a devoted
wife, two sons, four sisters. We frt
a.i only say 'tis our loss but m|
i-aven> ya a. Sleep r,n and take i J
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