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SCNW To Hold Bie November 12*14 In ^ V"' " " * * ' Washington (A N P)?"Tho Council Woman at Work in her, Community for a Better WorTcTj"I will be the theme of the first bien1 ? nial convention of the Motional, Council of Negro Women to be held here Nov. 12-14. The con-* .vention will be dedicated to high-.i lighting, interpreting and trans-; lating the organization's national program. The three day meeting will be held in the auditorium of the United State^department of labor.| ' Wprkshop* will .be conducted, daily by Miss Dorothy Height,-1 ; '-along^with a number of able assistants. In these workshops, affiliates and local TcoUncil leaders will discuss te /niques for in-** creasing coopeydtive effectiveness.j Dr. Dorothy B. Ferebee, president, is ^kg^'lg each delegate to ' - r TfotiVe to the convention alerted to the needs of her community so tV,cf t-Uo wiicvVit YiArtirinate in the discussions and * be able to gain renewed inspiration and take away practical techniques for more effective leadership. She has expressed hope that . all participants will % leave the conference more fully informed and rededicated to the?advuncePLEASENX HILL BAPTIST CHURCH ' v / ; Rev. E. D. IVise, Pastof Prayer services conducted by Sis. Hattie Walker and Sis; Annie ~ ~ MTHeiY<trixr After"' which the pas- | tor came forth singing Praise God . from whom all blessing flow. Read ' ing for Scripture Mirk 15 chapter i ; ISverse. Singing?hymn No.?559, the Mission offering was received by Bro. Gaf^TtSVnpton. Prayer! ; -whr offered bv Sis Mary Hampton, j _ ' A wonderful message was delivered j by Rev. R.~?W, N. f Iracey from] Gilbert, S. C. His text was found Matt. 16 chapter. Using for subject a. Avhat profit a man to gain the whole world and lost his soul. The .doors of the church was open by 'singing .hymn 520. The offering was received by Bro. Ga,rie Hampton,; Mro. RobPftHuze. Aunmion offering was received by Sis. jlMi. J&ese for one of pur sick members g . i ..Sis. Lizzie Bozer. On the sick list Be? ' Bhx Robert jDalas, Sis Lizzie ijfjt Boozer, through our prayers and m fav the help of our Lord we wish | Hp them a speedy recovery. HL vOn the third Sunday in Oct. we gave our pastor a vacation with pay. Dismissed by the speaker, Rev. R. .W. N. Bracey. Anna Mae Johnson, Reporter ^ BETHESDA BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. O. Y. Goode, Pastor S. S. was called to order by the pastor in the usual form with ah few in number. All classes com- h brned and was taught by the pastor ,? with great interest. It was good < to be there even though a portion [ of the 59 were a little late but was :1 really better late than never. I I don't think it could have been | w. , taught better. It wras indeed a | beautiful lesson. Sub. Gods plan I for the home, Gen. 1727-28; Duet. ( 6:4-9; Prov. 22:6; Matt. 10:3-9; j Luke 10:38-42; Ephesians 5:21-33; < Tim. 1:5-7; 3:14-17. If every one i understood just what it takes to ( make a happy home, the world t would be a better place to live. The t nday School offering was only '\ $3,15. . . j After S, S. prayer service was 7 i conducted by Dea. S. M. Halscy |? and Sep. Arthur Tucker. After f which Jr. ohoir Rang Holy! Holy! if Scripture lesson was.reatLhy Rfiv.jj _ Schultz from Mat. 25:14-24. Mis- is sion offering lifted by the Ushers jf as usual, the offering prayer by k Dea^ Johnny Cheek. After which t.hc If pastor took his text from Mat. 25;- < 23; Well done good and faithful f servant was his subject and he 11 ( preached with all the force he had ] and it was enough to convence the violest sinner what he must do to , obtain the prown of life. Our pas- < ' tor was VSfJT"'tieatly attired in a | rr" " beautiful blue suit, tan shoes and1; hat -his good members of Black'] Jack Baptist' OHureh in Winnsboro, l( S. C. (rave him and he preached as j, ST., well as*~he looked. I believed he L j?./ - felt as well for if one feels well he j jE>'\ can act according. Come to wor- , r.hip with us, you are always welfi|? come. ~ .. 1 We very much regret the absence % t of Mrs, Rpth Tucker also Mrs. Mary Tucker due to illness. Wish ( for thetn a speedy recovery. -L-A. T?iR^?rter. ( r > "7* , . innial Washington, D. C nient of the program of tl NCN'W in their local communitii on the national scene and in o international relationships. Ait N'GN'W offices are declan vacant this year,_ an J mcmbe throughout the country^-are ur cd to make recommendations f officers: Affiliated organizatio are asked to address their recct mendations to Airs. Sue Bail Thurman, chairman- of the Non nating Committee, at the Cou cil headquarters, 1318 Vermo Avenue, N*. W. Washington, D. Among" the highlights?of t convention this year will be t International night progra which wi.l mark the observan Of Uirited Nations Day and t annual dinner meeting: Those attending the convtnti will also enjoy an opportunity tour the newly decorated and i furnished White House. The president's report will c( er the 4 f year period from 19?d. The founder, president? meritus Mrs. Mary McLeod I thune, wi.l be present through< the convention and wall be p sented with a beautifpl painti by Mrs. Anne Beadenkopf, a B iimwii: ai tidv. GALILEE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. W. I). Coker,- Pastor Sbdalifl?Sunday School -at t usual hour followed by a wai heart felt prayer service, led Dea. Clenton Barnett. The past ascended the~Tostrum acrompani by Rev. Jones. Rev. Jones lin hymn No. 422. Scripture Roma 13 chapter. Hymn No. 350 Pray Rev. Jones. Remember by the cho Te pastor brought to the congreg tion a soul stirring messageTak from 3t. Luke 14:1-7 -using- for text. Come all things are rea.ly no A liberal donation was taken. Pri er Bro. Gage. Sick list Mrs. Viola Jones. Repo from the Association Dea. A. Jones Sr. This being communis day sewral took communion wi us. . Rev. and Mrs. Coker and fami were the diftrfer-guest Of-T)eB.~ai Mrs. Clenton Barnett. We are now entering our eig year of service. We can siyiley lo back over the past and Say th - - v# _ _i LI. God has bestowed nis ncnes un ings upon us. We, dan say ags and again we have enjoyed wor ing with the Rev. and Mrs. Cok and family. Miss Polly Jones, Reporter MACEDONIA BAPTIST CtjiLKGH Rev. W.. L. Wilson, Pastor Spartanburg?S. S. began at t usual hour with the Supt. and 1 . -r 4 U~..? ? f fVioic l-r. IP 111 Siair OI Luaoiici n mv . ~o - post of duty. A very interestii discussion of the lesson was oni by all: ??: The morning message deliver r>y the pastor was taken from i [.like 2'J:19 and he took bread, ai save thaliks, and brake it, a Save unto them, saying this is r tiody, which is given for you. TV lo in-remembrance of me. His su jcet:-Fond memories of Christ. T sermon in part. The monumefi eft by Christ were first-His >r the Bible. Second, A new day ai bird A new organization. The se tton was one of JnforTfdftion i veil as inspiration. The evening message deliver >y_ Rev. J. S. Earle was truly spiritual featet. He spoke from tl luhjoct Satisfying God or makii i record. Text Hebrews 11.5. I aith Fnnrh was transl^ted that 1 ihould not see death; and was n 'ound, becausje God had translati iim; for before .his translation 1 lad this testimony, that he pleas nrHinatinn services wire hp 'or Rev. James Surratt, who h leen called as pastor of Buck Cre Baptist Churoh. At 2:30 p. m. the Jubilee oho ilong with guest choirs from Ore* 5. C. and upper_J3hady Grove eel brated the third' anniversary Mr. Joe English as leader of t. Macedonia Jubilee choir. A de ;ious dinner was served. Glad see^Mrs. Rachel Glover and Mi ^oada Brown out to service. Bo lave been on the sick list for qui sometime. Our sympathy to Mrs. Gallic M [ntyre Lattimore and family at t massing of hre brother Mr. Belt Vance. Funeral services were co lucted Sunday at 2 p. m. at Pie ?ant- Grove Baptist Church Greenville County by " Rev. B. begins. Qufeenie E. Boyd, Reporter ? l,-- - ? ?^.1 : UNION BAPTIST CHURCH l Rev. L. C. Jenkins, Pastor * Col'a?S- S. began at the usual hour with 7 teuchers - aiui 6( pupils present. Subject of th? es, les on: "Cod's Plan Foi> Tht Ul'| Home." Lesson reviewed by Supt ' Ponds. Total collection for Sun Morning service began at 1!:0( oi, o'c'ook, and nvoceedod along the! ns o'clock, and followed the usua J order. The Scripture read by thi ??i pastor from St. Matthews 5:1-16 sy ,, I Announcements bv the clerk. ii-1 j Because of the lateness of th< n^| hour and fctifc many things or q program for the day, the pastoi frp de. fended from the rostrum am he SP' kc briefly from the 26th chap ni ter of St. -Matthews before com cc munion was administered. Th? he message by . the pastor was brie ? but powerful. I am sure ifct wil r long be remembered by the hear ers. Aider communion, we ha> re_ the benediction by the pastor. Mrs. Caldwell and Miss Matt hews of Newberrv worshippei )v- 4 - , ? jg_ with us: \fisitors $re always wel e. come at our church. At 12:30 the funeral of Mr* )ut Eliza Richardson \\;as preachc re_ by Rev. Jenkins, and at 1:30 th nK funeral of Mrs. Carrie Goodwii aj. followed/ Both were "old member of our church, At 2:30 the jubilee choir ha' their Anniversary program. I ?~^was?iv tremendous success. The, _L -raised $200.00. __ he Evening service was omitted. rm Rev. H. Norris, Jr and his con l,y gregation will be with us oi ;or Wednesday night Nov. 4. We ar e(j honing . to have_ a full house. etj The Usher "Board will hav' ns their Anniversary program on th' ,er third Sunday at 2:30 p. m. 1 Mrs. Ada Faulks is indisposei ,a I at^this writing. Let's pray fo' eTr Iver and all of mir Rjck_friends. ~a ___ _ jW Mrs. Perneir Hayes, RptT a> BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH irt Rev. J. F. Stanley, Pastor A. on S. S. opened at 10:00 o'clocl th a.m., Bro. Mcfcloun Washingtoi Supt. in change. The S. S. lessoi ly was beautifully^ taught by th nd teachers Ahly reviewed hv th Supt. also comments by the pas ht tor. ok The pastor Rev. J. F. Stanle lttt delivered a forceful and instruc :ss tive sermon on the "Passion an iin Suffering of the Savior, all "be k- cause of man's sin. But throug ;er his death and resurrection ever one who accepts the plan of sal vation shall obtain eternal life. This is Rev. Stanley's firs year at Bethel Station ' and h met a very warm welcome fror -*-hn onHrt* rppgreation. Severs expressed themselves saying tha they got what they wanted. We1 if Bethel falls down this time i he will be the first time. We had lis good pastor and we thank th ar Presiding Elder and the Bisho np for sending us another. We pro oy mised him if he leads we wil follow. ed .. v ' St. FRIENDSHIP A. M. E. CHURCt ad Rev. K. L. Moore, Pastor nd nv Sundav was the first Sunday am >is the last first Sunday in the con b?- ferenco?year. We had a wonderfu he year, peace and .harmony has beer its our watchword. We have so manj rd blessings we won't attempt to nam< nd them. Our Hammond Organ is jiisl >r- about paid for. The organ commit as tee is a working group, then tc Friendship will follow a WOTthwbib cd leader. a Sunday School 10:00, Assistanl u? Believe it ot noi ijj but class No. 6 and 9 in the Elem Yy Dept. won the?financial banner he Teacher of class No. fi Mrs. Emms ot Yourtg," No. 9 Mrs. Bertha J. Bai e(| ley. Taking part In the review he Prof. M. Hudson, Mr. J. T. Minis ef| Mesdames Bertha J Bailey ant ,1,1 Emma Young. \ . . ag 11:00 morning worship" Sr choii rendering music. Pastor Moore': Sub. was appropriate for the firs Sunday "Prayer of an outlaw, Lor< ' Remember Me." Sorry the churcl I ' wasn't full. A large No. communed ^ Lt. and Mrs. Robert Hunter, Jr , weekend guests of Lt. Hunter' .. parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hun " tor Sr. 0 The Pulpit Aid Board held thef * usually first Sunday consgcratioi meeting, president presiding. All weekly schedules of meeting ^ will follow their regular day am v time. Last call get all your business ii on order. Two more Sundays befor n* conference. We are urging you t a- please visit the sick members, }t' 'n your christian duty to do so. J Rev. and Mrs. K. L. Moore vrer tthe Sunday dinner guests of Mrj flattie P. Gary. . Church Keporter THE PAU Sjprf I AFRICAN GIRLS Although the three R's are is One of th4 favorite subject | Shown above is a scene in a Catholic Girls' school at Kum e ST. JOHN A: M. E. CHURCH 11 Rev. S. W. Fordham. Minister s Marion?S. S. was called to ti order at 10 o'clock with the Asst. 8 Supt. and the usual procedures >' were carried out with a good -atit en d a nee. 2?I Morning worship 11:15 with the' Revs. S. W. Fordharti, Walker ? Foxwort.h and James Palmer on 11.f # e the rostrum. The Sr. choir furnish ling the music with Mrs. C. A. n . Brown ~atr the _OTganr Prayer Was 1 offered by Rev. Palmer. Scripture | lesson was read responsively from J SC, Matthew 5:1-14 led by* the r : pastor. The summary of the Dec. was led by Rev. Palmer followed , ~hythe~ Ushers receiving; followed Sr. Stewards then ramp and rp^wiv ed the offering which was very lib- i urai. i ne consecration praye^ was i oflFered by the pastor. The choirs I . offered special selections. The pas- I ^ tor then came forth with a, soul stirring sermon taken from St. 1 Matthew 6:13. He took for his ] S _ e theme *Ye are the salt-of the" mon and.many hearts buhned as he' | spoke to us. The open door was ^ then extended while the invocati^ tional hymn was' sung. The holy communion was then administered . | to all believers. We then acknow-j ledged the presence of our visitors. The notices by the church clerk and ; the Ushers report brought the I ^ morning service to a close. j ^ At 6 o'clock we again was found ~ on our post of duty. At this time ^ the pastor brought us another T| wonderful sermon taken from St. k John 3:1. Sub. "The Second Birth."i ^|The open door was again extended & | while the invitational hymn was j e sang. The Lord supper was again! j served. The Steward again received, * ! 4.1 ' ' ' I uie orrering wnicn was very lib-( ^ jeral. The notices then brought the ! services to a close. Local News , -We acknowledge the presence of j * our many visiting friends from Mt.j Piserah R. Church also Mrs. 0. P. 1 Kelly and her mother Mrs. Sawyer. | 1 The pastor, officers and friends j - sends out their deepest sympathy j 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McCumm1 ing and family and Miss Mamie ' Davis for the lost of their brother - Mr. Cornell Davis who was acciden t tly killed last Sat. morning Oct. - 31. May forever bless his ashes. > Mrs. Elizabeth Moody, Rpt. ESTILL TRAINING SCHOOL t Estill?The Faculty 'nd student body of the Estill Training School] wished Mr. Bates the Principal, - * T> 1 - ? iaiy jeacner 01 seventh grade T many more happy birth days as , ?>.,?? celebrated their birthday Friday and Saturday Oct. 23rd and 9.dth _ r After some time of working 3 and waiting, the students of the ^ New Farmers and New Home * maker's Chapter here hoarded 1 the buses for their long awaited ' trip to the State Fair, and from ' all reports they enjoyed a fine 3 time. There were lots of interest in thef trip and as a result of this interest we had a very large at-1 ^ infovaof ...... V.i.J ? IVw?_ * * . ..viGai, ??,- nan a larger attenflI ancc than ever before. The group numbered 150. Friday night the Ghost walked ' at the1 school as students participated in a Halloween party, II having a very big night of fun c as they displayed various, .types --of dress, and in a grand march 8 the funniest . dressed person was picked and adwarded a prize. The school calendar is filled ?* with numerous activities, as the( students and teachers sense the possibility of occupying the new ! i . IETTO LSAPCT Eif^H^K^ :-Wj r%a^^^H*w::': :"s' r??^H LEARN TO COOK basic to most schools cooking 3 of young girls in Africa, cookery class at the Roman asi in the Gold Coast. (ANP MULI.INS NEWS EBENEZER A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. S. S. Burroughs, Pastor [ 1 ^ 'Our "Sunday Schobl was opened in due form by our beloved Supt. Mayes with her efficient officers and teachers at their respective duty. Our new pastor the Rev. S. S. Burroughs was with us for the first time, and he made a hit with the Sunday SchooL After a. timely, and lively discussion of t.he lesson by the various classes. Our pastorcame before us with some interesting remarks. We are asking the parents to send the children out to Sunday School a few minutes earlier each Sunday. " After a short conference with the choir by the pastor, we began our morning worship services little late. The Senior choir render ed the music with Mrs. Maggie Jackson at the piano. Proressional and Invocation with the choir kneel ing ?t the alter. In the Pulpit with the pastor was ftev. John Brunsojv whn offered our mnrning'R prayer. Anthem after Prayer "Come Close To the Savior" Our Scripture was from St/> lluke and 13 verses. Text fmv.iwlW Theme: "Good News from Hep^ren." Some very good thoughts' were brought put by the pastor. A very good sermon was delivered. Thd spirit ran high, throughout the' services. He spoke the truth from beginning to the end and gave us something to ponder about. We'bated to loose Rev. S. W. the Bishop jfor sending Rev. Burroughs to us. We hope the church as well as the town will girdle up and work for and with him. I believe he will see fit to pull us through if we work cooperatively for the master. We are asking the prayers of all for our success. Porter were held at 3 p. m. on Sun day. He departed this life on Wed. in Baltimore, Md. He was a young man only 27 years of age. Eulogy was delivered by the pastor with Revs. Fordham, Gore and Witherspoon cm the rostrum. FoxworETT and Sons had charge of the remains. He leaves a mother, Mrs. Inez Porter, wife, 3 sisters brothher; 3 children other relatives and friends. v.. The Quartette sinEing cm-Sunday light was very good. We were sorry there was no more people imt to hear .the singing. .. Local News Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dart, Masrlrtmes Velma. jCrihb and Addie Cio along with Mr. Gillio Wilson?attended J^he^funeral services of Mrs. Albertha Washington, in Ncsmith on Monday. Mrs. Washington was a cousin of Mrs. Dart. ?The paKtUP Whs the dinner guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Foxworth. Mrs. Mattie .Johnson, Miss Annie Jane Owens along with Mr. Charles Thaxton left Sat. Morning by car for Trenton, New Jersey. Mrs. Johnson plans to remain for a 10 day visit with her husband, who is employed there. The others plan to remain indefinitely. buildincr much snnni"- 1?' tnuii unci been expected. Things are being planned for the day -that they might be able to realize the completion of a much needed plant. The Estill Training School is having a council on the School ground this week. The NAACP will meet at th< First Estill Baptist Church Nov 2nd, 1053 at 8:00 p.m. Prof. James R. Bater, P'pal ;---= Ruby Br Johnson, Rpt. ^ LIBERTY NEWS "S. S. opened at 10: a. &1. Robinsoj\_Ghapel and New Ho with their Supt. and Mrs. S. D( aldson and t>ea. L. Johnson pi isiding. The lesson was beaulifu discussed with high lights fr< the Supt. , .: la-week prayer service ea Wednesday evening at 7:30 Robinson Chapel. Thursday evening at 7:30 R J. L. Scipio the pastor of the P | kens charge preached his first s mon at Robinson Chapel. Sund noon and evening was food to < soul. We pray for .him 8 prospot year and many souls be bless. | All Missionary presidents I Pickens County are asked to present at New Hope Nov. 24, 1? to get our monies together i Morris College Thanksgiving ral Asking all of you to aim high tb we might reach the goal; If trust him .he will not deny us. Star light Circle will meet Thu jday Nov. 19th at '4 p. m. at t home of Mrs. Telola Bradley, 1 'ask all members to be" "presei Visitors made welcome. There will be a program rend< Or 1 of Mr. II. Ur.no Prinfio* vu uv *iv.n livpt !-??pv? O V vnun I Wednesday night Nov. 7th befc the third Sunday, sponsored I-Trihe No. IK Y6u who miss tl 1 program will miss a real t.re Come and see. Free will oflFerir { ' "LeK us still'pray fop our si ones, for pray is the soul sinct desire. . ?L. R. R. Reporter COPE NEWS t> . -iI JUav O- A. Morant, Paalor - # c i \ Sunday was a wonderful day i the Good Hope Circuit. Servic were at Good Hope Church. S._ was called to order at the usu end co-workers in charge. A fi Croup of young people along wi the Adults. J?After a lively discussion of t lesson devotionals conducted ] officers were spiritually alive. / Eeemed to"enjoy~it very much. R? Morant ascended the rostrum ai 'selected his text from Joshua 3 T4wm?4--11God'fr Courageous Dei very interesting picture in o minds on this very timely subjei We could but sit and drink as t man of God gave us the messaf I which was food for our souls. T J people responded like they we .well pleased; His message are i I ways new to us. We are benefitt by everyone. We are hoping 1 | his return another year. | Over one hundred communed a we had a happy tfme adjourned visit the sick. We were accomps "eiTTjy the leaders of some of t members and friends. Rev. Mora had a full day. Mrs. Ada Belle Myrick, M !Rebcca M. Pendarvis and litl MisS Gale Pendarvis are visitii their sister and aunt Miss Anr L. Sumptcr who has been very I U..* L - ...ui, seem iu De somewnat improve ,Thc relatives visit help I guess. A. R. Sumpter, Reporter SEVERAL HUNDRED ATTENI jDEDICATION OF NEW -FRIENDSHIP A. M. E. CHURCH I Several hundred Colunibians a tended the dedication of the nc Friendship A. M.' E. Chureh,? miles-on thtr Broffd River" road, |the Dutch fork section of Richlai 'county. Bishop Frank... A^adison Re . who preached the dedication s? mon said: "Its wonderful wh people like these give God th< ibest for community services. M will give abundantly of the thir imey iove.. wnat people worst dtermines their destiny." He ? plained his trip to Europe and t< - of ft certain kind uf boat thttt coi land them in the harbor of N< York, whose application ?how the congregation that Jesus is t only boat that could land thi safely home. As he_preached "T jWord" scores of "AMEN" coi ;be heard all over the Church, j Other Ministers whoip took pi i in t.he services were Dr* B. C. Ci ininghainj who presented the bish< Dr. E. F, G. Dent, Dr. J. Artt Holmes, the Rev. George Reid a the Rev. Byrd of Boston Univers Prof. Crumlin and Miss Cunnii ham a teacher in Columbia schot Many bouquet were thrown at 1 , Rev. S. J. Johnson hoht pastor 1 I t.he work he is doing. . W. IUB. Join The Payrol Savings Plan ? r ' - ? MT. FIBGAM A?. M J- CHURCH I Kev. K. A. WILLIAMS, Pastoi at 1 -*1 . pe Sunday found us back out to thi in- house of God with our same be re- loved pastor, which we are al lly proud of. )m Supday School began abSut thi usual hour with the Assistant Supt loh and co-workers at their post o at duty. The Sunday School wag nice ly taught^^p reviewed. The at ev. tendance was good, ic- Shortly after S. S. the mornini er- worship began with the pastor an< lay Senior cTioir in charge. After j ;he very lively devotion the pasto us came before us With a heart atirr ing message. He spoke from thi of theme "Love Never Fail". Ou be heart was made to burn while th (53 man of God spoke to us. The opei for d001" as extended while the choi ly. sang a selected hymn. The Lor ,at supper was then served to a] saints and true believers. Grea number was served. The choir sani rs. a few selection while the oflferini he was collected. Vc A great 'number "of visitors wa nt. present. We ask each of- them i Icome again. Visitors are alway ;r_ I welcome. We are still praying fo ;h, the sick of our community. ,rc j The pastor and wife was dinne: by guept at Mr. and Mrs. Maggii Hinds. at Esterlean Moody, Reporter ig. _ . ck I 1 ;re LITTLE RIVER NEWS ST. PAUL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. J. J. Jackson, Pastor 3 Sunday School opened with thi Supt. at their post of duty. Ther* IN MEN on ? > es Of our dear mother, Mrs. E g life November 2, 1952, one yet lal . The dearest one tnis \ The sheerest" smile, btt ne To all who knew you, th Just what our lostt wi , The beautiful things y ^ Live within our heart by ? , And keep you near an til Though you have passi * V ' ' Your love, dear mothei nt* Our 8oxTowo to great 1 :5. But to us who loyed, a: i}_ Your memory will neve Childrenur _ Berth ct. Samu re, he IN LOVIh ^ " M?Mother's plac or A?And her voic R?Regretful we: " Y?Yet, it was < to lilL ? ~ L' Love and kim he O?Our cares sh< nt U?Unmindful ol rs. P?Pure, Christi; tie H?Her spirit ev ng E?Ever to folio lie L?Living humbl ill P?Praising God ?d. , S?Such was our Dedicated to the memoi Mvo Mow T mi PViolna ttr iUlO* AYJlCiw JUVU JL f? ago, on November 7, 1949 sons, Timothy, George an 3S Mrs. Blanche P. Adams, Fannie P. Adams and Mrs children. ? BE WISE ?"d SHOP W It' GUARANTEI en 2ji 52 Dodge Fordor. Striking an two-tone green with . blending plastic covers. iip 7 Heater. Wheel trim >x- rings. Backing lights. >ld Window vents. 7,070 Bw no less-no stuff. Noth?i irnr in t.nwn nnv rlpnn. CU ?o " ? ' ,he er. If this isn't a barsrn 1 gain, we're ready to'h0 put out the fire and jlj call l(\c dogs .. $1,695.00 ar* 6OT Plymouth ^Special De,n* luxe Fordor. Heater-& nP? radio. '54 license. De,ur luxe Hub caps. Original ind blue spottless. One own er. Race the motor. Jam 'E* the brakes, blow the )'8, horn, then test drive a [;ne nice little gcm__ tor $995.00 .. ] Joe E. Berr ^ YOUR" PAC1 1218 LADY ST. ... - i - rr?j n ? * '*A.\ ' * .|i* 7-. -* *- > 4 * '.... ' t* * . ' ? . \ Saturday, November 7, 1953. CLASSIFUl) A1)S 5 Specal Notice*., Cams or Thank* j Memorlama, Birth Announcement* Marriage Announcements, etc.. are 8 charged tot at the rate of 1? cents ! per line. 1 .sah must uccompnaj i the order. Minimum chatge f1.M ? 'was a large number to begin. The j lesson was taught by the teachers. a Subject Gods plans for the home. r Black board the cast of characters husbands, wives, children in the a family life drama. Everyone enjoy- ^ r ed the lesson. The secretary report _ was fine. We elected officers. All e ,the officers are at their same duty, . ' j'excepts the Assistant secretary j Miss Uler Mae Claridy. After the election Rev. Jackson reviewed the ^ i Sunday School lesson. ! At 11:30 Rev. Jackson and Rev. QT ! - - f?dge in t.lte pulpit. Opening Rymn Holy! Holy! Prayer was offered >. by Bro. James A Randell. Scripture 50th chapter of Psalms. The Ushers lifted a lovely collection. ' Rev .Jackspn took as his -text the Vision of:Isyih, the son of Amos. He preached a noble sermon" and the spirit ran in everyone hearts with joy. Public collection was very fine; It was taken by Mr. ^J. C. Murry. and Bro. Marion Randell A large number of the believers JLook- communion. We were also glad to have Mr. and Mrs. Murry ~ with us. Come again friends you? are always welcome. ' 3 Bernice Gore, Reporter B / . ' -(ORIAM 11a Bouknight, who departed this ir ago. - vorld could hold; f d heart of gold. :?all will know x | as one year ago. ? rou did for us. . each day d dear to us; ed,away. . r left a beautiful memory; - :o De toia, nd gave you up; ; J. . :r grow old. a B. Lewi8 ' el J. Bouknight IG MEMORY ? e in our home is vacant,. e is hushed and still; re we to give her up, Our Father's Will, dnesft- she-gave to others, ; aiways understood; ' self, she gave her best; an-motherhood. ? en now impels us, w her pattern and to pray; ,e in the service of Jesus, from day to day? darling mother's way. " ry of our darling mother, ho departed this life 4 years She is sadly missed by her d Robert Phelps; daughters, Mrs. Sallie P. Griffin, Mrs. . Celia P. Martin; and grand ???P?1 ... ITH US AND SAVE! I 2D USED CARS I I 51 Packard Fordor. "200" K r Series. 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