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REV. JESTHKO WILEY TOOM-I
E!C OF ANDERSON t STIUS
MORRIS COLLEGE STUDENTSI
IN WEEK OF RELIGIOUS KM
PHASIS
Rev.. Jcsthro W. Toomer, popular
pastor of the St. Paul Bap-'
tist Church, Anderson stirted the I
students and persons who attend-'
cd the Religious Emphasis Week"!
on the Morris College Campus i
i . the1 week of March 15th. Rev.
^ Mr. Toomer theme?for?the week
was; Adventuring in Christian
Living." Each service was well
attended and well received by the
the students and faculty. I
Rev. Mr. Toomer is pastor, of
St. I ml Baptist Church, Anderson,
S. C. a giaduatc of Benedict
College, and active in civic and
religions circles all over, the
State of South Carolirm: He is a
member of the Board of Home
Missions of the National Baptist
Convention of vAmerica Inc. He
is tin1 representative - , the
Board in South ' Carolina. Rev..
Toonicr is in the midst of the remodeling
the St. Paul Church
. for more than one hundred thousand
dollars. The church wiil ho
the scene of the seventy-six annual
session of the State Baptist
Educational and Missionary Convention
of South Carolina May
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v BETHEL A. M. E. Clll Kt ll
Rev. S.M. Hughes, Jr., Pastor
Dillon-? Morning devotional beKan
at 11:.'?() hy the Pastor. He
read for the I scripture iesson St.
Luke 1'.>:1-10. lie, then intruilueedthe
P., K. this* being our second
? . quarter. P. I]., J. 8. COO ascended*
the rostrum. He preached from the
same text using" for his subject:
'The Christian Pattern.' After the
service the P. E. helH his quarter.
?~xrr auxiliaries of t-he church made
fine reports. We paid the P.K. out
$.i'.roo.
Pulpit, associates were Rev. J.
W. Alford McNair and Bethea Sr.
?-choir sang:'
Mrs. Hutrhes. Sr. the mother of
our pastor that live in Fayetteville,
C. worship with us Sun..
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day morning. - \ i
Mrs. S. Mi - Hughes, Jr. who j
teaches in Andrews, S. C. motored 1
nomo with their 2 children t o i
spend the week end with Reverend
Hughes and little Gwendolyn. 1
Mr. John Hughes . of Fayetteville,
N. C.f Mr. Oliver Hughes^
Mrs. Myrtle and Arnetta Hughes,
all of Kingstroe, S. C. worshipped
with us Sunday rporning. Collection
for the day, $78.48.
. , 'Mrs. G. M. Lnrkin, Rpt. i
NEW HKTllKI. MATT. CHURCH
Rev. F. S. Jones, I'astor
S.S. was fine with Supt. Harold
Cox and teachers at their post of
duty. The lesson was beautifully ,
i disc: ssed and reviewed by. t b
[ Supt. The attendance banner remain
in class No. 4 Mrs. Irene
Floyd. teacher. The "offe- inir Basi-i
ner was won by Class No. 7, Prof,'R.
Williams, teacher.
( Miss Alberta Armfield and Miss j
i Louise (lost of State- College in \
pOranfeeburg, S. C. were the week
"end guest of their parents, Mr.'
I Mrs. FV-atik Armfield-amb Mr. and '
H'f.... r\ _ ^
mrs. i/cimis viist.
Mister and Mrs. Clove Floyd,
i Mrs. Ellie J. Parks a n d Nora
i Parks visited Mrs. Mot true Clink- f
: and fjynily in Greenville, S.
t (\ Fan', little Antionettc Parks j
j. v<:npanied? them "bScTxTrV"
Hev. and Mrs. J. ColemajJ were J
! !.'.?? ili per gues* of Mr. and Mrs.
Pnhnrr Alexander Sunday. ..
Mr .and Mrs. Dennis Gist cole- i
iir aU'd-lfieii hirtliba.v at the home |
yiu buuj; liter, Mr. and Mrs. i
Fi^nk Ainifihld. The .home was
' ; eatitifirfly decorated with white j
I tulips with foliage, also clusters!
f-of- pansigs: Those present "Wer Mr. j
Armfield, Mr L. F. Yorng, MrsTj
j Elija Me Beth, Mrs. JVIattie Fergu- j
I son, Mrs. E. J. Parks,i Mr. & Sirs.
J Odell Gist/ Mr. and Mrs. M. O. j
lSjnig (lf. Spartahhui-K, ,S. C .also..
I Mrs. Dawk ins of Spartanburg', S. j
. C., .Mr. and Mrsv- Dennis Gist!
was present. . Also Mr. Donald
Brown from overseas. Mr. Gist
are 10 years. M1'"
March 31. This was a happy gatheiing.
At -the close a gorgeous supper
was served. This was highly
enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Gist
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received mruy nice and useful Co
sifts. Also cash. Mrs. Frank Arm- taifield
really knows how to enter- M.
tat|i .her friends.,
Mrs. D. Simpson and son of Clin- bej
ton, S .C. also Mr. and Mrs. R. II. the
Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Croomer mi
were the Sunday dinner guest 0f f-os
Mr>._Mollie Franks _and duughteij_ _iiu
Mr. Crawford and Mrs. Ada L. Uu
Phi!son made a business trip to int
Baltimore, Md. Monday. ' sp
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BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH I he
Rev. J. A. McQueen, Pastor | (Ir
St. George-?R. S. was galled to j _
order by the Supt. Cro. Joe Jones, j c
The lesson, was reviewed.8 by the j so
P. E. IT. D. J. Gadson- who gave
some ?inspirring thoujjphts on the ^
subject: "Love." |
The morning services began at "
11:"0 The P. E. delivered a won-.1
N r e* itf?,.!>? 1ft. ' el'
hiti in m.t muii 11 viii 01. I'icii i\.-?
21. Subject: "The Power of Life."* f '
A wonderful, discourse. In the af- ,
ternoon Dr. (ladson accompanied
bv Mrs. (Jadsen, motored to Den- [ ,
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mark to hold the second qUartci
with t h e BeMicllites. Another
shower of hlessinjts given ? from 1--'
Dr. Gadson.from St. John 14:4-8. j ' *1
.Srrday afternoon the Ever 1 ^
Ready Club sponsored a Silver j.
Tea at the home of Mrs. B. Wood- i ,S
ruff. This affair was Well attend- ( "
ed, and a neat sum was taken up. I ..
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Monday night the Heavenhound
was sponsored by the members, L
and other metnberk of various j jj
churches, whic.h proved to be a ^
Street success .Here another neat j1
sun was taken.
M'-. !W . M. Bryant of Jackson- '
ville, Fin spent several weeks ! t
with relatives a n.d friends. Mr. 1
Bryant is a native of S< Gcprgo j?
hut for several years "has made ^
his' home in Jacksonville, He is *
the son of the late Harry and Amelia
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IMONVII.LE ATM. E. CHFRCH **
Rev. W.M. McDonald, Pastor ISa
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i ne. o. o. opened ai lis usual 101
hour with the Supt on the job.
The S. S". looked so much like , or
::';>rinpt 'The lesson was boauti- fa
fully discussed and each . and m
everyone seemed to have enjoyed rte
this wonderful subject: "The New pi
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THE PALME
mmandment." The review was 1
:en up?4>|>?itma*?pastor> Rev. \V. /
McDonald.
At 11:1 fS the order of servirn !
;an with the senior choir and ! I
? Gospel choir furnishing the a
isic. Our pastor mounted the (
;trum with a soul stirring ser- 1
m..used aaJBL subject: "Christ is s
? door." This sermon Was very >
cresting until everyone w a s i
ell hound for about 20 minutes,1 i
\.t was found St, John 10:0. Wo i]
n trul.'ifully?s a y?didn't otii'?J
arts burned while the man of |
>d' spoke to us by the way side. C
e can truly say that each time
v. McDonald preaches we gain v
mcthing out of his sermon. i
Rev. W. M. McDonald and his u
od members worshipped up at si
thel A. M. E. Church Sunday"at ]
>0. Pastor in charge, Rev. ,J. F. c
anley. The Gospel choir furrysht.he
music. Text was Gyn._l:27, i
7. He used as a subject: "The c
issing Link between Man and j
id." Each one was made happy. <
We arc happy to say that toil
ve wit.h us several sick mem- j 1
rs: Mrs.^'Adu Mae Spann, Mrs.'
ary E. Commanded, Pro. Elijah .
Lines,-and many others. Wo are j
ad to see you all out again. We !
ill have some sick ones on the 1
,t. Wo are praying that they will j
like the others.
We are always glad to have vis- ,
>rs to come to our church that is
rated near the town of St. Char*,
S-. C. Visitors: Mr. Johnnie
rrrington from Richmond, Va. I
imter, S. C.
AKTHA K ITT TO APPEAR ON
'OAST OF TOWN" _ ]
lSTew- York? Eartha Kitt, the '
>'st Si Bon (It's so pood) pal, 1
11 be among the guest stars on I
1 Sullivan's "Toast of the Town" I
inday, April 4, when the proam
marks The fifth anniver- ry
of the Lincoln-Mprcury deals
sponsorship over OBS televisn.
Miss Kitt, -eurrently -being seen
i stage and screen in "New
ces of 1952," is considered by
any as the most talented of the ,
w entertainers introduced to the
iblic during the -year. . 1
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Columbia, S. C.
Phone 2-5666
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THE BAILEY BETHEL CIRCUIT !
Rev. M. G. Williams, Pastor
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McCormiok The members of tho
lailey Bet.hel Circuit, met at the' _
ibove named church for their 2nd j
Quarterly Conference.
The Conference* was opened by I
.inping .hynin No. '2d Duce JVlarQ 1
rV.e Come Before Our God, Lined \
>y the pastor, Rev. M.. G. Will- |
ams. Prayer was offered by Bro.
lohnnie?Freeman of?Bine?Grove. I?Second
hymn, No. 8,-lined by the i?
>astor. Scripture by the P. E., Dr.
\ G. (i lover, found Psalm 78:1-7. --The?P.
E. Was grateful of .how
veil the conference have been go- j;
ng along without any confusion
n the new year. In closing his (j
ipceoh with the hopes that more
people- would attend the confer
noes and church services.
^Tho Presiding Etder ( was paid
n full. Total money raised [for the
onference $'J5).85.
Memorial was held for Rrot'iei
3. B. Minis. lie was one of the
ending Laymans of the?Bailey I
tethel Circuit.
Mrs. R. II. Hampton, Itpt. ]y
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