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? V MOKE ABUL I BIBI.U
M; A* ,_V RELATIONS
^?. Ruth - Tayl?i
B \J;Probably I do harp too much 01
lipjpublic relations - but in a time o
H turmoil such as this, a good publi
'jyV prifltions job is necessary for -an;
oop. Two incidents have happom
^^^Tecently which so completely rep
what I've been driving at
?h$t Tm going'to go back To Tin;
hr. favorite subject.
fc " In a York subway train. TheiN
b but there was one phase whicl
V Was a atory about it in all paper?
m ^hb particularly intereRfing to mc
Ht Two Negroes held up a white mai
Kr read that far and groaned think
B?Jbg. of how long it ^nkes to maki
B& liebplo drop the discriminatory ad
I* jectiye. And then I read further
Out of the entire earful of pass en
to', gers just one had courage to conn
to aid of the mar attacked he
was a Negro. The paper
fc wd give him due credit for a bravi
fch.^yad unselfish act and the stor;
But what impressed me mos
KTwas the way in which that om
HPttan - by doing the right tiling
K'bad counteracted the ac'ior.s of t\v<
B^pf. his own race. Right there an<
E (ben he did a good nuhUc rclatior.'
Rviob for all Negroes. When he tool
stand against lawlessness, hi
By' took that stand for all his race
fcnd he proved the fallacy of gener
Kp iljsations against any group as i
ip whole because of the acts of u few
noi nil 01 me papers ruer.wonct
Ip'ku liamo - but that, to my mine
9 v. unimportant, because they al
1 - mentioned the fact that a N'egrt
ajdfo came to the assistance of a whit<
it. man . against two Nojn-oes. Thai
EVf; Was good publicity.
B^v^'Next thing was a story about
r-ttre Bookw T. WnshlngiO:- and itBv.
already famous skipper. A laboi
Byg.yaiyn called me un and read .me one
Hy? icc^fcnt of the "voyage and then h<
B.y$Wl'?? "That's the first time I cvei
B heard of-a skipper who was work
5 Injf-to help his men get promotioi
Bfv-^ftwfefrTfipiC' to the classes Captait
MuIxac'bag star! .d)." He added
B' 9fc| h4t is off to that man. He'H
?^h^ Mald'or eflptain wy w ni t -day'
BL_bJ?jIfi*,bt_.if Captain Mulzac < vc:
B ; thought off what hP did as a publh
BVrelations .iob - but it was. !!<> didn'
B':^bV to n?ake th" most cf new au
B? jfcapifp nnnn
B...;. b*tf*r fame. He just' w> t rielit a
<&>*" <? ? good iob and 1 einj
y <fi?Wghtf?l and-considerate of oth
I era on their way do. B. t he d <
It:' iif 'ioB.for al) his race.By^
That is what public relations '<
K?v*$V<Ttont<ng better Understanding
1^ soiling the public on the go or
*0 t*i outweighs the evil
< Wnticmber your group is, iu'ig'd b>
?so bo a e-ood ndv< itis-mr-tv
ions are Now Due
}
MEANTS 'n' r
COMMENTS ' _
By Wm,-^IcKinLy Bo'.vman
MEANTS <
(Confinutd from last week)
s A man in an iimportant supervisor's
jr.1) j;; the ( " Mi: :i Brareh
" of tb? (lovemment told nie "you
j eminent."This is no -time for men
S to even think- of the Sabbath.?Wt
5 fmust work as if Sunday is just |
j another day. We must fieht five |
? with fire. We must-have tnnk^. |
- planes, guns, shins ;,nd men to
9 win this war and we must~ft?vfrot j _
r about religious holidays. A me1
mo from the Commandmant of . a j
i Land Base activity a few days i
j Ugo stated that fie n* that tinu I
on the workers must not expect I
>ven Sunday;, hut must work ev
jry day., Dots not this supeivisoj j
j and this commanduuint sound j
'.ike Hitler to the "Groat German |?
t Reich?" '
When we refuse Sundux holi- I
j days we are not recognizing1 God
f av.d spiritual values. We are in
danger of God's wrath, and u\
will lose more mm until we stop
and ask God's guidance. Praying
1 a moment on a special ds.y is* hot
enough, hut we must stop every
_ Sabbath day. go to church and
r pray to God.
t Never hi any country's history
httc u notion loot r,.. " -b :
?? mucvmi 4t*iiiuv.ii at'i ri- |
torv s:.s America lost to Japan '
j our country had such a struggle
as we are having now and it is y
n_ all hpi-:iiKn_ cx^-our?little faith -in
things spiritual. We Must Return
[ To God. 1:
f This is warning from the min- n
. ister of God, who knows the t:
power and might of the Supreme j
? Being.- I know?Ho perm its-~!r "t s n
children to suffer at times, yet a
He will not suffer you to lose if h
you obey His command. s
I cannot bring myself to the P
popular idea that a grand army, tl
a multiplicity ~of ammunition of c
war alone wrtl win this war. L_fl
believe that the .blessing of?the- -c<
Master is still the most important tl
f thing to a nation. ti
e Next week I will tell about sin *
* I have "observed- around Armv l P
\ and Navy camps and Defense b
? plants.
J (Continued next, week.)
>1 r.Rwem it.uT_THi-prH
6 Sunday. Feb. 7th was a Red ci
Letter Day at Granger. The pas- n
tor Rev. \V. M. Bowman spoke
l from the subject: "Give God your n
' Rest.'' A very large crowd o ) it
I members and friends were o n "I
>_ hand to tercet us and to witness ir
-i the. inspiring sermon. Three mem
E bers were reported- indisposed, ct
R We pray for them a speedy re- o<
f eovery. hi
f Miss L. M. Milliard, Reporter. -1
I NEW HOPE A-.M.E. CHI RCH w
n Rev. H. T. Simmons Pastor ei
I
0 Sunday being a very cold day
< we were surprised at the total at- ?
" tendance out for Sunday school. v.
The Sunday school opened at thi y
1 usual hour with our faithful Supt ,
vVe had a wonderful lesson. Tht
1
j ollection was pood. After whrcr. ...
1 lev. Mrs. M. Harmon brought a
) onderful sermon. We also had a rj
} lumber of visitors from various?hurches.
' ' ,
[ We are celebrating Founder'
? Dr-y Feb. 21. Don't miss the pro j
,'ram we are planning for you
^ Jome one come all you are welr
me at any time. t
Brother Lazarus Alexander a ,
1 ncmber of this church who has 1
cen very^ ill is recovering from ]
s is illness by the help of t h t >
crl" We trust ho will continue. (
| T. MARYS A. M. E. CHURCH
I
_ HPV I r Hn?l... -y.
Thc first Sunday in Fcbruarj t
l ?a?bhfh_jiay at our ehurehr ?
j unday school was op Sued at 10
iy 01 r faithful Supt. Bro. L. R S
tevenson, with officers at their ']
I osts. The lesson was taught an<> l
liscussed by the classes and re/
iewed by the pastor. I
1 At 12 o'clock the pastor deliv;
?red a soul stirring sermon from h
Isaiah 5:2, subject, Making Relr^
gion Attractive. Monday night h
wan board meeting. The leaders fi
|jturned over to tht pastor on sal- p
J'ary $33.00. Mrs. J. E. Stnnlpy s
' worshipped with us. Also a visit- e
I ing lrdy was wrth her from Ga n
Sunday, Feb.-14 was Allen'" li
- <Jay ceIebrH$|on. The weather was c
^ *6td and Btofy a few were present I I
^ hot we raised our assessment. c
Visitors are always welcome. s
I
A NATtVt Or VT. VINCENT, W
CAPTAIN MULZAC, LIKE wfil
nIAKY WEST INDIANS, &2Sff?m
wavn^cauy t03m sbsgg
j- 1 M
BETWEEN '
VAR IN TUI-: Hi 1> y
The ti>le of war s.eins K'.'iidiia!,
turning in fayou < ? tie- unite*! .
ations. Although this is true. ' .?
here is Httio or 11 > ground,* fur t
ubilati'on. for the prospects of j
3sin?' the p. iice?rrrr?hecomiiie
lore and more ominous. T h < t
onrc'attack on THK-Negro t'.lls
tudents of the race question with i
rofouml concern. Wj know how 4
he emi.-sarij's sal at th< peace
onference in Versailles and lost 1
promising ntree: ;uero is an '
qually dangeiono "threat?tHr;?
here will be a repetition of tiii
errihle tragedy. If the spirit is
urging through our war eiYorts
revaiis at the coining pence tale,
the jieace is lost r.liiucK!
The almost complete
f the h'KPC hold- dungvivas normtr?fnT?the
future. It T-n rrrr ~
Jnvmcntai'v on the mirn of
ation that has been saved from
itr strophe by sheer k.ck. It* a
ation is not willing t ) play fr.it
i the shadow of disaster while ''
>t* blood of her sons is flowing j
1 fearful flood, then its etts? I ;
. ems hopeless. The nalnin that '
innot thus rise to an opportune v
. easion is doomed to lenn the '
ard way, the way of r.iore blood '
ted. The question thrt faces the
emoeracies today is how many
ars will it take Lo purge tkui
re Is unto- justice- for all of thei;
tizens ? i
V
Per.il Buck was right when she I ?
lid that the war for democracy ' ^
as overmenning, -of?course, that ; n
le democratic nations had ceased p
> fight for democracy rnd are
aw fighting for while supremacy
nd imperialistic objectives. ,The \
^tent to which this is true, i s
to extent of the repetition of
'.is wit r on a" bloodier scale. Just
iw many wars will it take t o
urge, our . naton t Can our-no-'
m really stand the wars it wiil
'Ji2_ to purge itsalf of taco pre?
ulice? Will this country* suffer
self to perish rather than acini
to its Negro citizens theii
o HfMI ,1.1.
..w f.i.vu hiii inrs county
commit itself to a kind o f
loral isol: .ioniam. -llia-t. wfH- - b<w?
ave it of the larger spirit of
) btherhooTl tKat is ovrywhere
truggling for deliverance? Will
to democracies .s.lTer theniAiihiiis?
) become islands of brutality in
surging sea of brotherhood?
This article rs inspired Thy The
oft-pedal order of McNutt nd
y the recent resignation of Judge
lastie. The country no less than
he Negro race owes Judge. Hasie
a deep debt of gratitude for
ramati/ing despicable conditions
y his res'gnation. In this wry
e rendered his country and his
eople a- service he never could
ave rendered by remaining in ofcc
merely as a decoration of hyocvisy.
Of course, I cannot, as
ome are inclined to do, blame
veiythin-r on Roosevelt. Th? i
irn is tr\ >ng hard and that h2 }
as. dared so much with audi ~Ve?*alcitiants
re marvelous, The .
tooscvelts have the spirit but
hey are hamstrung with a con- I
titucncy that seems bent on d?- I
4
_ ?_ mtvt'Ai
THE KUIDFN *
i/OYA&E OP THE S V
BOOKER T. WASHINGTO1' >S?
CAPT. Ml) LI AC USED FIRST
STARE TIME TO i^crj
f. INSTRUCT HIS CREW V^ia
rA !H NAVKVAtlON. LOW]
Y N>BO
h*
f
ITO LINES ;.
1 Toying' 1!*.t ;i. at . el c it coiin's '
o I'm:*ion. ! '
. ' '
TV- ' n ...hi.;; not i:
tiv.yimv llitnsi \ ? 11. Ii;. js on*.1 ot ir
he iinmcrrmi.-: of al! times. Tluy I"
ire not ihsuoyinir the N'oprro race- );
ifTJiilis: whiill tin ir shaft. is ImI !-,T
?i. Tivy a:o (!. o t h C |
ct'iv 'hr't ti e;;' s< t.s are tS:rht- i
it: :' ">> u: > *i v.'.im!'v'<! fronts. i'
k"h in ..i t livstr^. ine," them ;
vl * Th . ? > ; n. to . hi. h a : j
?K1*C i olluj.-t > ,;i linns like '
> ' is i:1 o , v. iv '' w |
T7 " V. ^ ! I *
i :'
m n:;I : ' r. -.?tn
.> iS'tw'i . V- . - . r:<> ;i\> r.atir.n- I
"i ' *-in t'trir s-y/tyj y:
s \\ i* a?? i a.- : i .* t.: w x ,- f
| i 1
> cry - ??. < .? Xin vch of race'; '
rvj-.-tiiitc to i ;u nt < ? 1 ?.? do-troy- i "
ti. The patttn ..I iKnth is set,
a ' -'in ' ; > ii dt.n- j
?:!ii tin .\ wo, -. Their j -|
an V ;.<> f<.;* nations that
nil'* r i-v< :' their .-ins ami .
< i"i-i:?* i;. the thai made j.,
? su-T.r. ? ? t: i - i met y w, < s;
eO.n ii:;.WR into vortex of ra- '
nirXMThr.-.V-,i |-..M?Hint hn trod*?that j?
a!--.: about tin- nation's no k li!-:< , .
iv i
pt cr ami nit!.if ';ti!i-'.i :t< s : I
ml: its < :>. in.- .-.a ?,f abject <'
pair. To fip!.t ;iy..:2>t. ili'tle: i..
n Hit,ope and fight for it here
'i America strikes its as inviting ?p
i?: stcr by and hy. 1
. j?T-' T tt
- .*vn- * .'t
. ..
&E10VED BY HIV CREW,
COMPOSED Of- MEM FROM
i^MULZAC N(s" '"ROVIN&^O
^THE WORLD THAT ?'
^ DEMOCRACY
m CAN AND DOE*
m worm
^ ^gapMfffc(K\ftn ifra
.
NEGRO MASTER OF AN
:\CAN MERCHANTMAN -?
MANDER OF THE S.S.
OKEfc T. WASHINGTON
?
(-> -?-soldiers liio mani >
tin: s uv.ethinjr that is noli
v else manifest in tin1 world
7TT7 TTTo pouring oat tin ir life's
iodd for a cause that rri'tes hut
for their tall sharing
i tin' cnniiir.r poiir?. These SUFK
FATIHOTS WILI. UK THK
S'ol'l 1! ATION' OF TilK GKKAT
O.U( Ml iv'O A , W ; 1 TTi ti'.o ''U. 1!
liOYIDKNOK A.M.K. ( HI K( II
lU-i. I. F. Dixon. Faster
Fwas cold, 1.t,-.t il'.e Snn tv
Ia-ut_ v.vs with v
. / , i :Y. ? ') s at < !*r??r posts,
/ vi-.w i v i:ie '-.ast .1-. He always
as nr.- '.ir.,r :a w.
Saltier F-jran with'love fou-t.
was rooo. It w;>s holy commup\
. RvW Dixon ilj!i?t iod an
trc ih r,t .'vmni from .Judges II:
. : ' * . . . i- ...i
7 \!m. ^ l I. VT\ ? V 11 v I % I' l TTTT i ^rv/T..
o ??;?> t !,r' a man sent I'vmn CIo<l
inmrs w ? < r.v.iiy ;?> prayer at
<? wov'1. in full mem r-i.ip
Mr. Willie Suiton, Mr.
ir.kr.ry Mayors, who was eon.
rv u T1 :'>?>!lay r.iu't.
Sv .-lay a hi'.' ray. Yisi.is
w ;> m. : v. untune tin in was
is. Ciiia Iih a/.et pa:.<! suns. Visors
; re always welcome.
Kw. Di.vim reruns a ihasnnl
I--.;'., iiiay niyht in the lionr
Mr. an<! Mvsi Fri.-an Catijrliaa.
Mm. ICyM nnd Miss Ilassie an
.<11 sick". ilia Cauvhi-wtn
a in the hospital
: Cul. n 5;ia. havir.fr undergone
1_ ' < r:nioa: i< m t1. imr aionc
!? ? iy. She i< the wife of Mr
<>y Canyhman.
ii
N~ LOOSE TALI
I. A\Y KENS NEWS
_1 ?
H?thH A.M.K. Church
kc\. i..c. Kutlfi-. Pastor
' Despite tho I'iitcv cold woa'.lio
Ktirwhvy the chrrfhc? wexv blcsso
! t} i very appiveiaU'd audiciuo*
Si'?<lny S !iO'>| began at I0:30<tvil
Mrs. N.H. Dolphin acting-.-apt
i The review ia;; ? <riv? n by Miss M
The morniw services Treie~ver
k'<Kul, The leister's Text wits tak
I .11 fro,a Si. M"'t. 10:18, Tenu
| Wi:.it d tlu' Vy-o C>tuck litca;
11<> .me as a luetrber of. the Xejrr
j.tue?
I ' :-e.?oJ!<>v:i- ;.v v i-;i,ii's-<n?i-<> Jjraa
en: and aiknev.ledj.tid: Mesdanie
Odessa ?. Martin of Greenville
and Lavana A. Drown of Clou lit
bin. .Missis Dorothy Calhoun o
"Waterloo and Iva Dee Kloyd i
Mountvi!le. Mr. 15.J. Colcniar, i
freshman at Honed Ft College nm
Dvt. Robert Grant of Ft. Devon
_iu?Alass .
Til 8:00 O'eloel; the "Kduc-ntiona
Program was given ' ct lebratim
Founder's Day, Thi -. was a v. ei
".ronared program' and or. joyed b;
all. These are the names ot'ToTih
>4?t?e?persons?who ' ' as?m?pTTr
Oram: Misses M. A!f?>rd and I.
rev. M.n. Mi sda.r.j":? A." Moore, ;
.earlier at (hav C'mri High Sc hoo
;.,:d he ' r:- r.:. P..) :>..i i
| 1*1. K, <*!iai'!> iiji Mr*. M. >.*
Sanders as,pianist.
IS" sure witness the il*io:
Dollar Woriflirp-" Monday hirht
March 1st at a: o'clock. JJIrs. Sal
lie I.lackstoek, directress. .Addliission
is only IfOO.lO. This wcdtl
1 tltf will bp at te above- named
"TFiii rcii.
St. Paul Ilaptist Church
ltev. L. 11. Moon. Pastor
In spite of a really wintry day,
a nice erowtl came out for Svntlay
School an i Church services.
Rev. I'.S. Ilicks preached two
I well prepared sermons. In the
morning* he preached i'roin the
sub. *'( iod's response to prayer."
A"d in tile evening- io preached
j I : ti-.e ~aic c i i:-f Si"?Till.
it>ji tvirs?vfry it'Oftd". Music
y '.( senior. choir.
honor roll of mcr in senvice
trro?.ps longer and more impressive
tacit month. Tb.is unique
tribute to ti c boys of our ,Sunday
.1 Seho.'l ;;n I ( berth is near The
j entTar-o and attracts niary fnv4
toiH-le commftits fmrr members
jar.-r visnois. A silver star repre.j.ci.t.s
tla.so still on American soil
a gam star I or tnosc "ovei
I'lte M issii nary Society no. 1
r <'t at the home of Miss Rosa
S! ' J:;M Friday.
'".st. 1*mr.vt r I'.i c t.'tl
jMcif. St. c: i:iei were th guests
jot ; , ( i aunt, Mis-*; n.n. Suber
j !: - wi-i k. All their relatives anil
11 lends were happy to see them.
SCHOOL NOTKS
A h.vro crowd of Ito-selichlers
1 " ' [
' t vt the i-miners JIitin School
1 h liciay 11 i cy h t to leant a I out wai
] cation boo!-; 2. Others are studying
it at Ate Hampton St. die ision of
I Sanders High.
Some of the volunteer helpers
j "f the adult, schools arc Mrs. M.
1
rr
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\ COSTS LIVES !!*
J\
STEWARD IN THE
| MITHPPIST Clii m il ? <
i
Prot'. T.. A. Wri-rlil 1
i No ollkinl position in t h ej1*
iTThurch as tar' as lay nun rrc" con!
o*.rued carries any greater roll
-nonsjl-i ,y an J opportunity than 1
L .of the- Boat 4-of- > lowi n 5. ?
I- They are sei.c.id p i ^.n -, who
~_hu\e native an<] iuTj"TrvU ability.
iound in piety. Connor-ant i n 1
- the doctrine, discipline and the '
piactieal knowledge of the Meth11
cdtst ChiireTiT- r lf
The cH'ectiVe functioning: o f
t+?e Boe-rd?of ;?neuanK?:rrrrt the-J
"ETTTTFc success olr the church as
this Board mav bo jvlat d to its c
total pYopiam, is invohed large^
y in their* ample tpialilkation. 0
j Stewards sire chosen because v
tin o are sane, sound, and li'pe 1
fi . . .
, ( hnstians. Tehir church work ex11
?x? ?? - :? tt:
peeis ami requires that of thorn. '
When a steward with all fine '
j~ qualities "and giftis except the
y Salvation of the Christ applied to__^
1 his life, jrets in this holy office,
Y the church is tnat much cold. "
wcalcT'lame and?rrretftTtive in all
r "<' K.i ilepai tnu'iits and life.
Good Stewards are pood icad- ^
? ers. They possess tact, foresight '
i sober judgment, faith cooperative
*T
minds, and the fine spirit of sym.
pathy and the ergo to~TaT)or for
others. Such men will always have
followers and will always succeed.
.Again, no man or woman can
1 and will shine, advance and make
"the church happy as a Steward,
if he is not loyal to all its proI
gram. He a pom Steward who in -rr
sists on paying the pastor, and g
refuses to have anything t o do a;
wilh or for the benevolences. The
influence of such a Steward r s F
dangerous, and even fatal. I.
Stewards should be. and will be tc
Examples for their church in attending.
on time. Taking part in v-j
the services, collecting money,
confer! i'ng with the nastor. lioln
ing rial encouraging him in all p
~~5l lus v:uiv(l, numberless duties E
If Stewards perform here in the ai
sptut ef the Master, the church E
is bcumi to prow in numbers, tc
strongh. pcwir. finance and tl
grace. ?=i
The .Board of Stewards ir orga- w
nized with a chairman, secretary. t<
treasurer. Both sexes can com- M
pose it. The number is governed A
by local demandsrThoir duties arc it
| lined Hi TRe letter. ~~ They have Q
seen?them in practice: They "work \
them in their lives, and diffuse iti
them into the spirit of the ment- Si
bers. A live church is a certainty co
with such a lovely working force, -se
1H40 General Conference made
'.lie Board of Stewards response d?
hie for the entire program of Lay | of
Activities in the local church. It fo
made the chairman the charge's
lay leader. He and his pastor Ii
confer in all affairs pertaining to ie
the Board. M
The links jn the Discipline are:
Council and cooperate-with the m
pastor in all h;s plans. To load th
the Stewards in an effective pro- th
gram, to promote prompt and leg pi
ular attendance at church. To inX.
Saunders, Miss Myrtle Alfonl, j;
Mrs. M.L. Mathis and Miss Watts.
The Laurens County Teachers w
met at Sanders -High Fch. 10 at . ,
1:30. This was quite a busy meetV*
--iny. IX porta fmm y.utips and eYeiirr
rf officers were made. Ovr
. '*1
;tu::mr president made many i:i
teivrt i: g?rt oruks and?trWr>~ srf?^
rc^liens, aiiion,; them the one o*
atvrliiiip- ..the annual-?Teachers
Meeting1 was taken. 'j*
r. V ' . Wl.dte - is our rev
"resident. Mrs. Ethel M Daniel. n<
ice-prc <r. Mr/. M.X. Sauncrs.
t re as. Miss Kiel Waits, sec'y. with
_-Milh Ct..a?Needy asst.1 Chaplain
Rev.-\\.D. Coker wlio has been
-rvra! years our spiritual leader
Things look as if the order of pro"rsm
will continue to be the order
- M 111ii 11,1V.
Many prizes of war stamps and 1,1
I heat re passes were won by the
pupils of Sanders High ard F.le- I
mentnry in the tin an poster eon- r
test last week. ^
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PERSONALS M
c
j .Mrs. k.c. Butler spent the week fj.
end with her mother and fami'y
.!? Irmo, .-> C.
4 1.1 ' tp
A;.s. Mary Mills and erandso" i ^
Airs. Klsie Elmore and children 1
In;
Miss Essie Williams and Mr. Kick | '
ard Willliams spent Sunday with |
their brother, Pvt. Clinton Wil- jliams
who is a patient at Oteen
Hospital near Ashrvile, N". C.
L. T. Ar.derson was host to the j
~ "Jolly Pals Saving Club" Tuesday ^
- AfTethrthn:
Cpl. Lucius Dakus of Huachuca, *
. Arizona spent several days with ''
f relatives tho past week. b
>;iUirday, February 2<F.
ist on loyalty, leadership. To conlVit's
1 .if 111.' work. To
.ayir.en's Dn\. To see that all
oimnittec's: KxocutA'o. Financial,
Stewardship.' ?Fellowship, Social
A'el fare, Kvanjfelism, Lay Preachnjj,
Music, .Church Property,
dliurvh?Literature?servv. 'Phcsrr
luties are vast, potent, beautiful,
imt sacred. Very few._ ff any6ffi or
have such honor, and chance
o serve so variously in the church
ike this body of consecrated
Til Teh keepers.
IP the "avetatro"'Steward lias a
lie. '-:cr_ i;i:d.lAtaiaiiiiir of bis ni'.
ice, pi a,', let him study his f)isipLne
and Bible. Let him pray
or wisdom, prudence. Let him
njoy sacrifice. Let him commune
rith Cod in fultiUut^-his mission
or World's Evangelism,. Chrisian
education, purity in the
ome, sTJTiety, school, and'church,
t' such a Steward can burn with
trrrr zeal, and power, hkr ? otlk'O?
rill meet the true aims, and ac- M
onipl'sh the true purposes for ^
. hicTi he was called to perform.
There is joy jn Christian service?
l'!um i'.i. itoci otu wo hnvo learned?-??
"here is joy in knowing Jesus.
[<>w our hearts for Him have
yearned,
T 're is joy irr bring chosen,
onsocrnted hand and heart.
'or the task of kingdom building,
,nd for Christ to share our part"
L E F.S VIL 1.12 H ER A LIJ
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Guinyard
rid five children of Wagner were
uosts of Mrs. Gurnjvard's sistci
nd brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
lickel, Kdwards. On Sunday,
eh, 7 Mr. llumphrie Gary, Mr.
evi Davis of Route 3, were visins
<?f Mr. and Mrs. Kdwards.-?
Mr. and Mrs. W^st- Devenj.ort
sited Edwards on Thursday o?
st week. Mr. L. C. Harris vised
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Drafts
eb. 1 :>th. Mioses Hi; by Drafts. ?
mi'.y Morris, were gu *sts oi Mr.
id Mrs. Drafts 'Sunday. Miss
ioiso~Roo7.or of Irmo who is a
aeher in the Gilbert school was
tt week end guest of Mrs. Jcse
Morris. Pvt. Fred "Williams
ho is stationed in a. canip in
L'xas is hers visiting his mother
rs. ? ??1 attic Williams. Also Pvt.
. Quattlehattm from camp is vising
his parents Mr. and Mrs. I.
Quattlebaum. Mrs. Jessie
orris and Sirs. Olivia Drafts vis- ^
id Mrs. Emma Lee Johnson on
jnday. Mrs. Johnson has been
nfuied to her home and bed'for
vera! years.
Mrs. Myitis Steadman and her
lughter were the house guests
Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson
r the past two weeks.
I'm. W. A. Prophote of Fort
ickson and his friend Pvt. -JohnQuattlebaum
visited Mr. and
rs. Edward Mickle the weekend.
Miss Pelvis Jenkins of Route J
sir I.eesville visited Misses Ear
tcrine find Rosa Mae Edwards
lis weekend. They reported a
easant visit.
-fin Fiidny nito" Feb. 12 the
embers of St. Matthews .
lurch surprised their pastor with
birthday supper at the home of
r. end Mrs. Henry Jetfcoat. The
iuse was beautifully dccoiated
ith _. j s; iupi i 1 AJwtttr- ttf) frfeTuIs
ere present. The occasion was
'.joyed by all. We hope our pasA
will have- many more hirtti-'
i.vs.
P\L Cola Stroud has been vis ing
his mother Mrs. Nina
troud. He is stationed in Ten
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WT. ZION A. M. E. CIII'RCH
Itev. C. C. Mcllwaine, Pastor
In spite of the cold weather,
unday service was well attendmistered.
Everything was beau
fully carried out. This beinft the
aster's support day, every class
nder nude a very nice report,
monn our visitors Sunday afterton
was Mr. S. Campbell and
r. R. 15. Green from Wnyman J
bapel Station who Mm?
ic audience and made intereatiff
remarks. We have quite a few
rr the sick list. ? Bro. Richard
rhford vs in the Veterans Hosital
in Columbia; also Bro, Wil<?
Cloud is in Columbia, just unergone
a serious operation. Sis r
Sarah Thompson is vtry ill
itli a stroke. We pray for them
11 a speedy , recovery,
he" pastor was _thtr dinner guest
unday of Mr and Mrs. Clover
lexflTTtler anTT reported a lovely
tme. Prof. Roberson is in Auurndele,
Fla.