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1 DR. KNRUMAH REELECTED I
IN GOLD COAST
B^^^ Continued from page 1 *
B development of the colony.
B IWith the reelection of Knrumah, j
Gov. Sir Charles Anion Clark in* (
vited the prime minister to former 1
a iicw go?cinment. In a Statement ; i
B to the press, Knumah prorniced: i
B My government will intensify no- .-1
gotiations with the British govern- ]
tpent to achieve final goal of reom- i
plete independence within.common- _
wealth, but will not attempt to fix ;
date. i
The new cabinet will include 10 ?|
ministpi>s a new-post of minister'-;
of stat& - -?h
ACTIVITIES IN AND AROl'ND ,
MORRIS BROWN AME CIII'RCII
'Rev. J. 0, (iuarles, Raster
By -Corinne E. Bradford (
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"If I could^choose what of all ,
-things would-Wltt the same time,
the most delightful and useful to
me, I should^ prefer a firm religi-_j
ous belief to everjrother blessing
for this makes life a discipline of ]
^goodness; creates new^-hope when n|
all earthly ones Danish; throws j ;
over the decay of exist ance the I ]
most, gorgeous of all lights; a
'wakens lite even in death.'Maker
oven torture and shame the ledder
of ascent to paradise and- for ahove
fill combination of earthly
hopes, calls up the most delightful
visions of the future, the security
of everlasting joys where the.sensuali&t
and?the sceptic view only
gloom, decay, annihilation and
?; .?' despair" . '.1; *;.?Sir H. Davy .
~ We at Morris brown wefe ttfb?
recipients of a \vonderful. day of
worship celebrating andrcommem-?
JL Li orating one of the most important
and wonderful days of all,
"Father's Day" Father's are suel>
wonderful pieces of humanity ami
should always be praised and adorcd
just as we praise out' father
in Heaven.
Music for our morning worship '
was furnished hv members of the 1
ai Junior choir under the direction 1
of the choristress, Mrs. G. P. Sin- .1
gleton. First hymn being-render- 1
ed was "I'm not ashamed to own (
the Lord." * 1
The scripture lesson was ta- '
ken from 1 Corinthians Pith chap-'. '
ter! The announcements "were then
read hy the "clerk of the churche, .<
. Mr.,-W. D. Bradford, after which,.'
. tfce choir came forth with its 1
f second selection, "Take Up Thy ;
Cross." j
?In the absence of the pastor, 1
? . Rev- J. C. Quarles who is off on 5
' vacation,-- -Rev.? Marion?Sttahia-.?
preached a Very timely and inspiring
sermon. He gave us "wmv .
derful words of -encouragement 1
and truth from which he derived
much spiritual nourishment. ?
The invitational hymn was' then'"
rendered by the choir, "Alino.t
Persuaded."?? :? ?
Members-of._L'&her Board_Mo,. .l '
donated their services to the-morn '
ing worship.
Our-church was beautifully deeorated
with red gladiolus furnished
by members of the Fiord l~~fMirh '
of which Mrs. M. B. Smalls' is
president.
Tliis being "Trustees "Day" at
Morris Brown. fee followihg Tr
,( tees served to lift the offering:
Mrs. Sarah- 11. Brown, Mr. Moses
Smalls, G. L. Duval, Mr. T.
Waitnirs.
"If religious books are not wide
iv circulated among: the masses in j
this country, and the people <!<>
not become religious, I <h> po: t
know what is to become of us as (
a nation.
"M< rviif Brown A. M. K. i liurch ~
Marches On.,<r ^
The "Tents" held its Annua! v
Convention at Hartsvilje, S. ('. x
June 14, 15, .16. Mrs. Mamie M. f
Johnson is the leader of Nausinsa t
"Tent," also a steward of Morris ,
?Brown A. M .K .Church. ...Othe-r t
members were: Mesdanjes Sarah (
Thomas, who is the president of
! Stewardess Board No. 1. Also V,. ,
Y. Johnson who is president of ,
Stewardess Board No. ~"2, nTso~)
^ Kverg. V. D. Williams all of Mor- ;
ris Brown A. M. F,Church.
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ST. .JAMES* A. M. E. CHI KCH !
Key. W. M. Brown, Pastor ,
Potnaria?Sunday was a hitrh day |
with a large attendance' out to
..the house of worship.
S. S. opened on time with the ro- I
workers at the post of duty. The ,
. * ' lesson was well discussed by tho L
* " various classes, and a fine review
by the pastor whp can make it so I
fc plain that every one can uftder*
stand.
j After adjourning of S. S. Pray
- er Service began and was conducted
by Bro. W. H. Garmany.
At 12:00 o^clock thje service began
by the pastor lining hymn. No.
123. Prayer by Bro. George Da
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vis. A selection the Sr. choir.
The morning scripture was read
fm.ni St Matthews?Oth?chapter.
Hytrin No. 188 was lined and hricf
uinounccnients marie.
The pastor ascended the rostrum.
He spoke from St. Mattiiews
tith chapter and a .part of
the ! and 10 verse. Subject: "A
real fathers," It was fo<t for , tiie
iungry souls. The spirit ran limit.
|):d net our hearts burn while the
man of God spoke out of his soul.
At -2 o'clock we 4va4-a?ymnderftti
Father's Day program,- w li i'c ii
many fat hers took part as never
lu'.fdro. Our beloved past'f, lb v.
It ' : wiil? .-wake. A neat sum
i?f $Ur?.4.r> was taken^
r/i. ftati.n^iy the lower pari of
lhe;N?'\vherry District had :i wonderful
missionary study at St.
lames with the conference Branch
presindent, Mrs. V. A. Jannerotte
rondueiing it. It was very wonlerful
because we have never had
mil* conference Branch "president !
whip in a?meeting with the
Missionary before, but we all know
Mrs. lanerette is a wonclcrful ladv. ^
Sunday nlte the Rev. T. M. Cul j
urn The white pastor of Poniaria,
I.utl ei ctvChvrch will preach at St.
Mark in the behalf of" Itro Heller's.
)r?H'r;iin. ? - ? ?. I
IN AND Allot-Nl> SKI.l.l.KS
Mt. Zion A.M.E. Church- Sunday
was well attend ! Tt,,. l..-^.."
was, beautifully discussed by the
various c.'.isses. 'The review .by
the a sis taut Supt. Mr. .1. 1,. Cn?sland
vho was also in charge, .Wo
were glad to see our supt. Mr.
11. Kr.ov.'lin out after being
sick for some time. We pray ?or
Krm?that?he?rrrrght?cimtiiKU1?trr
grow stronger in health.
?Sunday was Men's Day at 5Tt~.
Zion. The choir composed of a.l
men under tlie direction of MT7"
I. L. Crosland rendered the music
for the morning scerviee. Prof.
I. A. Green was at the piano.
Prof. Greetv is the spn-in-kr.v of
Mr. and, Mrs. E. M. Porter. The
noriiing message was brought by
the pastor, Rev. E. if. Saunders,
[lev. Saunders' subject was: "Our
Fathers' "Faith in Go.-fc" It was a
lull and complete message. The.
ongrvgation seemed to have been
ifted to high spiritual plane durlg
the message and the entire
crvuc. I nnnediately after the
;orvirc t ic mcniliyrs of the prnvir
band, met and cmpletcd their
uganization. Siiter Helen luge ,
s in charge oCf^the prayer band,
Mrs. Lugenia Gijfrson is the second
n charge anil Airs. L>. J. Waring
4 treasurer. Mrs. L. A? Mopdy is
secretary.
At :.'J0 p.m. the "Mens' Day"
urogram was - helcT Mr. FT; M. '
\>rtor the chairman was master
>f ceremonies.
The whole male choir was.again
n place. Mr. J. R. Lester from >
ilerm Chapel rend A p/aper, Mr.
iV.il lie Knowlin sang a solo. Mr.
I. McC'lellan of Glenn Ci.;ip?i
cad a paper, Mr. .J. II. KnmvHrr?
md Mr. C.~B. WttsoTCof Mi. '/.ion
spoke. Mr. E.M. Porter gave the
neahirig' and history of Kalians'
,iy. Remarks by? -Ucv._ 1L__W._
saunders.
Sellers Chapel? has in.-t con lu.lod
"a great revival meeting
nducted by the Rev. O." K. d.irkson
of Dam plica. Many soul were
aved in this great, meeting. Rapism
will he .held at Sellers Cliape!
ui the third Sunday in July. The
lev. \V." A. Sollars is the pairif
Sellars Chapel Baptist einur...
Glenn Chapel had its Giddier..)ay
exercise at 5 o'clock <>n Sum
iay. Tliis was a very fine procram
"with many taking a part
>n the program. Mr. J. It. I.e.-itei
a the Supt. Miss LoUgenia Shipnan
is pianist and conducted t;.e~
l'outh Choir. Many visitors, from
dollars Chapel and Mt. Zimi
vere present. Glenn Chapel will
ipon have special servicer to tv eivc
converted souls into full
Membership.'"The Rev. Lowen is
he pastor of Glenn Chapel Methalist
c.'iurch.
Mt. Zion church will receive
11 ore than ten persons into full
ntfnibershiji on the first Sunday
TTTuTy. ~
Mrs. '1*. I>. Jones, reporter
ST.
.1 WIKS. LAKF CITY .
Rev. J. A. Delaine, Pastor
At the usual hours, S. S. and
the mornncc worship began. I ;
spite of the? warm weather a large
percentage of our membership
was present. Of course Mr. L.
Green was greatly missed from
bot?h services he being on a short
vacation, visiting reatives in NewYork
city. Mrs. Corenia Brown is
away ~also.
The church *?ake great pride in j
'announcing the -marriage of Barbara
Jean Ka^dy, to S. J. Mont-|
gomery, son of Mr. nd Mrs. ArnBtte
Montgomery.
Barbara is 'a second year student
at Allen while S. J. is serving
I ' i ' ' .
i .a tour of duty iij the . Air Force.
.During the morning worshi]
1 -the?following?,>uiui>r?oliunh ?lii
!. revs were installed:
..! ouior pastor-.-.- .John Dawson.J)
Secretary ----Ivsie l.rr Frit ivoi
s.-.isi. Sec.- --K ye I > u M elm os I
* Treas'iCr- -.( lyde 1'rown MctTa;
.lui.ioi' Slewants: Alexander I'ur
K'es -1.1,1. eltai m.mm Jai :k s \V
I) aiou^h?; (ieoi'^e (S. a.'aam
.1 ::ia i?v wn;. Viola FTaTTtyl '
junior Trustee. Hale - eSehis^
-t i ivei*-t-- rhuif 111aii;?A inert JenKin.Sampson
Frown; \\ allac
Snrjiiaiy; Uuby 1.. 'Ihon.'us t'ly
.in 1'iov.n Mit ixtyv Atex?Hury?r
< iniiinnri of tor Junior choir'--(yrol;.
n ti i I'i'.ll1.' ( haii'iVtun ol t-n
t'shci' 1. .: +-( I Barbara Hannal
Chairman of tlie f.oral club-Mar
> lua A. < arter; Supt. of S.S. t ly
it- i.Vu'.ui. 1 > '.je.iers- S. lJmwi
Opu'lifi Delaine. \'. Kaildy. J
iVi.V.tjihs; Af iainiile, 'A. Jenhirr
\V. Sin^leiary.
T lie .Junor o lurch took compiet
charge of the evening service. Tin
fihr., "Thine is the Umjrduni," w'.i
shown.
JF.TEK < riAITX A. M. I
C IIIUCH
iui. iv. A. Young. I'astor
h i i'l-ir -S. S. w as opened, a! t
iau'i; Ii: in h. ?>. : ueiso.
and Sis. Young - taught class No
2 and .Biss .V e ijoii.u-.i soil laugm
elass-N*<>. ' . Slih. of-thc les.-un was
Aiiiix Colon t - itiionv.'
The' io-trou was very good and ; .'
ttM-i'sltiji, the ;;:.h'c so.iu
very good -thuyhts ?>n the tessoi
and it was reviewed l?y" the classes.
t 'election Sl.Vl. Sorv.ee started
inn c ITa'^ciy V.i'Uw- S. SryTlrc p-is.or.
t:. :: pave his" subject. Ther
w.'-siH'y iivuiai iii>. lh'.t. SciiptlUi
"rendu1 j? of St. M trk. Text
ST- "Mai-lcC We all ciijoyc..l
the mes ncic that tite shepheiy
nruU'.tht to lilt* ' shoe})* Collection
.
We hiil a very nice ' .ild cnV
Day program. a lat ere group took
Lord's .-upper. Children's uav cub
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lection was !?!.'?.71. These .v.r the
na'iws of the sisters: Mrs. Henrietta
- k'dum.- M i s.' .Sisiey Savage
Mrs Saudi'Sims, Mr.-.. Savage .: id
Mrs. Sims were from Union. S. C.
Mrs. 'Christine "Sims from Se.lalia.
Mrs,. . loli.se McKbvnth from
Woodruff. S.C. also Mr. I.. I'.. Mrf.'hrr.tli
from Woodruff, Sr ami
lots more who's trim us I did not
raUhv. VeU reVrsT "jprmr o. _
door stands one.: IMrs. "Kslelle. Jeter
and Mrs. M tilda Jeter will
lie tho.'yucsr to serve around.the
Community after the second Sunday
in July. Rev.. -Young and.1 his
wife were ti\e dinner goest atfM'r.
and M s. A. I!. ~ l rrent >n : lF7n>c
t.flrr service. .
1 AIRVIF.W A. M. K. CIIIKCH
I! -V. C. <Mellw ain, l'';i>'iir
_ V.'iiiii Iiqi-.'i--> nndnv sva.-a b -:ui?ifitl
day. Sunday School i.penod"at
t'.e usual hour with all teachers at
their po.-t of dctty. Kvervht? iy
ftirr.c d out i i Sunday School and
i l.'Teli. After Sunday School tir;
pf. r or caree i.efore is 'with a soul
stlrrinyr sotuvmn. IDs *st< \: was
!;ik?n I'ruiii K/.?'!\rl ."ir>Twenty
?I ( I I If.?w..10?[ il j ,;i 11 VI . t fl - rtT;v
in rlii' name of I lie Far'tei,.'. Hon.
ii"i| 111 ?I; < ii'.ost. A ft ci hn|?t is-n
Wf had rnili ton whirl: w as
At t ah "i-'c'iick tin.' ehoir union
I<hVit. \V.o orally 1 till'
w?n?!erful sinvin^. Wo wor-; ulud,
to- have tin1 visitors with lis. Wo
aiv hoping thoy will mme attain.
1\ AI. th" pastor wont ovor
tn Mt. /.io.v l'.aii'.i-i < hatch and
[ riner.ei|*a sermon for one of the
..r-piho: s 1 f t!i'- ( . i!i. lletTu-Thoih
A M.K. f'r.iirch choir furnished
nia'.-i.-. Wo really had a nice tint".
is:it> P. M. \vo had our ("nildren's.
!>:?. T-xercise. It i t-ally w as a won(lei'ftli
prorri atti. Ai! the rhudn-p
stem to have done their host. lJro.
ft rry Kvatis. Supt., Mrs. Ashly,
.mi>. o.'iiiin ,\iri\ius'y U-trecror
fif t ht* | 1 am. It was a treat
day ail dy t the rhinili. Sunday
v;.? w:'H\ be at R.rthelhetii A.f. K
(.'hureii 11!:<i0 the pastor will proach
2:00 \v earc expcctimr Khenezct
boot i- t 7"hureh PTTTr Board o|
Columbia to be with us
1: !> Society No lu wit; tun
?> l. Si-ter Annie Ren. Rni.ider.'
! Mellwaiit will ?>r?'*ie|i tri
. liVill. ^
At H:."50 \f. the pa*tor wi!
r r> acr. at Bethel Bapjist Church
Ifev. Hollowao pastor, l-airviev
,-iioir and usher hoard will furnisl
itsic at Ride?Way, S. ('.
0:00 the pa.-tm was th? dipnoi
? C AT,. i. At.... 4 .-Vl * I <
.<i .'ii. iv nuiiiur .ionn
Sister Sar^'i YicKinstv, It. It.
If you wane 'c feel uord am
I ( ar some j^ood ringing an 1 preach
n^r conic to KaW' ie\v and liethel
hem hurch.
BUY BONDS
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! THE PALMETTO I
THE Ml'I.I.INS NEWS
>' EIIKNKZElt A. K. CHEIWl
' Uv.. S. >?. Itorrou^W
S'i'ulay school was ope no I i
)' due fnrhi Ity our Stipt. I'atty Ha
h; '.cs. Hf i .vial'I' of oll'k'ei s Mir
V j .(a. iu'i.i v.cre at b'te.ir post o
*| ?!u;y V.-ith. a large member d
elii ilren or. hand. The lesson wa
.: lis .jisi ii f11iIy by all porsops pre
or . v. e i.ad a veiy good discuss
i ion of tire lesson about; Anal
r-4- I wlrtr Is real. A loial appTa
-' u.?e was '.it'.U'il as Ucv: Uorrough
.a?re forward to review the les
t'io i?bt and the review was en
e> joyed by all. Asking all preset)
at iiirnii' to send their thildrei
- .: > S. S. each Sunday 'ami a larg<
doiiat i.n so that wy ean raisi
money annual picnic l'lan:
[ ;.) getting underway for it, to b.
^ in llie tirar ftthire.?r
j At the appointed tjmc our pas
L'| tor along with Itev. Brensoi
r' mounted the rd.lrtinr. Our seniqi
s ers were ushering with th<
Juiior choir singing. Mrs. Maggii
.?ai*Usoii was at the piano. App^o
> J "pi'.itv inusif was use*I for thii
Fa u ser's Day. Our prayer was.of.
leivii i-y pro. Nick Dorsey. Scrip
lurt was forfait in Fpbcsians tht
?, o chapter and was~"ri'ud by tin
i' paMor. Notices by our - church
! clerk. Mr. W. h. Fox worth.
I After the morning offering bj
J the stewards, a saint program
d Was Feialere< I oivJ.ehaif of Fathers
1 Day. (<rgani::ations of the .church
by Mr; a ale Hayes: Poem-Mr,
J doe I, .Kichnr.l .on; solo- Mrs. Cia>
I lena !-Pickett.-_ This was-j! very
jLffooii n.iuibers. Everyone seemed
I To have enjoyed it.
j I lie pasn'ir then came before as
land preached a very good sermon
' lie Used as hi? theme:* Father
1 < fi ve .tie My Portion. This was
. vwi-y-a-pp-opriale JLo.lZt.he qccnsion.
Our visitors Wth us for the .lay:
1 Mi. d(.':n Washington of I'itti
.Lliurg, 11a.-Mrs. I'.cunice- McKlveoi
| Sum tor, S. ('.;. .Miss Camilhi P^.
ergon, Sumter, S. C. and Mf.
I Jerry_ I'ompey 1 of Mul'dns. Corte
again, friends you are alwals
welcome at any time.
A t? about 7:d() the quarte; ?
1 Parade began .with a very hu e
! crowd witnessing tlic<v progra 1.
This was a worthwhiie &tVair leg
to- he ienlenvbmvl. M^'sscrs, *.
I I,. Fuxworlh and \V. JY. Ha; s
:.'jo.jM ijf cougratuiu*e?l tdr a~
coinnHndtibie i'atuers'J lHty. ' |
Lot'AT. XKWS
Our pastor. Rev. ' Rorrougli*
and little dominie phin to leave
tonight for their vac.iton in New
York and other places.
| Airs.. Adit: Tart visited her sisj
ter, .Mrs. .Mary Williams, for a
I - few days last week, .Mrs. Tart-has
1 been sick but is up... and going
i again.
i Miss Kelly a recent graduate of
!. Palmetto High left-this past week
| i n I for Rroklyn, New York.
Mr. and Mrs. .1 avid Williams.
! Mr.. and Mrs. J-ulian "Morgan
Messes s G radii ie Cormicheal,
Cleveland Davis, Fred Phillips,
(ieter Simon also Rev George
Chi si n attended th(T~ program at
j Columbia on Sunday. The sptak<m
for the occasion was Mr. W. YV.
! Win.c. ...
W e were, j'lad to know t.'iat
| Mr-,. Uatiialia I. Gurc was aide to
' go awiy for a while. She has been
iik for some time. Miss Dorothy
Thomas spent last Week in Zion,
S. < . with relatives. Mr. Charles
1 Brave is. a faithful member of our
Sunday school and church services
| we are glad to have him with us.
' II is homo is in Georgetown, S. C.
Mfs. Bernice Hurley and 1
| children spent t h e W e e ketrd?at?hhw?home?at?Ahdorboro
Mr . Ida Mae Dart anil children
spent Sunday at her home at
Nermith. Mr. and Mrs. \V." M.
Green ami family spent Sunday in
wmia.nshuiK county with rela
iivn.?Mi ?1,11 un Bravo?and hus,
hand, also 2 others from George-trr-.Tii
-pent Sunday afternoon .here
wth her sister, Mrs Julia Brave
, ! Mr. Kemhert Geralds and 2 sons
, of Washington were here for tin
' week-end. The hoys came, foi
the sole purpose of Spending th<
t? nit)Htu'it-4iisv with relatives. Tho;
i iiwith Mr. .jack Cage spen
^ ! Sum y in .Columbia and on tlv
beach.
.Mi... Ida Huirhes of Dillon wa
! ni <h ii? h Sunday. The pasto
I announces from the pulpit on Sun
day t/.ut lie had received .$5.00 01
' hi t vacation. The following sen
j .>1.00. .viesJaiVies (iertie Ncho!
1 Annie McDuffie, Nita Hughe!
j 11 em ice Harley and Mr. Williur
j Hughes. Nice of them to remen
i bor the pastor. Mrs.. Mtrtt .Johr
; has returned here from Tier
I ton, N. .J. where she and Tomm
\ s.rcnt two-weeks* visiting.
i Join The Payroll
Savings Plan
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..EAJ1ER
| SUMTER DSTRICT EDUCA-,
I TIONAL MISSIONARY MEET
- IKCi llKI.D
" i St. John A. M. K. Cluirrh
| Dr. M. r. Robin vn. IS.
j*- Rev. -A.- Kwl(l<m; l%M?r?
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0 <in June ti. tin' Sumfi
... District Educational Missionary
. Meting w.m hold with?-St.?John
A. M. K. Church, Bishopville, iS.
- C". Thome! "The TasR oT the
s' Churfh Around the World." Mrs.
. M. F. Robinson, our District Edu
Id eational- deader, hud a very fine
. program planned.
^ At It): 15 .Mrs, Robinson had a
1 quiet hour conducted by local mis'
sionary presidents. She then gvae
s. opening remarks. Wo were chal*,
1 en tied with the purpose and sigJ.
niricancc Of the meeting. ReprcI
sentatives from all over the dis* '
trkt were pouring in, and one
V could see from the eager facial
l'j expressions that each came with
? .. r ' . ...
ire menie in mind. Mrs. Robinson
1 outlined the duties of the local
I presidents. a n <]__ the missionary
*! women in general.
Various topics were . discusted
The Church at \VorJi Today, was
! discussed 1>y Mesdames Rosellft G.
Toney and Rosa Tinilal. "That.
1 the World May Know," was dfs-!
| cussed as a hook report by Miss
' Lillian lierririgton.
1 A panel discussion _ "Spanish
1 Speaking Americans," was led
'j by Mrs. "ST S. Rice. -Mrs,, Ric^'ljMViscourse
covered "Spanish but
7 not from" Spain." She did a nvagni
ficant job, giving the history and
early accomplishments of the
I Spaniards.. (Forgive me if I
i was my favorite high school
teacher.) However, all South Caro
linians know that she is very,
welf' infoined and abreast of thej
times. She* was at her hsct Fri-'
i <lay.
Si. Paul's -Circuit was highly|
j represented when Mrs. T. J. Sla-,
i teiv discussed '.'Mexicans." Mrs.'
Slater nvade us ,see the underpin-1
priveleged in the lijyht' in which
| they come. We got a new vision
ami a kneerer insight of their
Struggles, defeats, and their victories.
J. L
In tire absence of Mrs. F. C.
Tamos, Miss MeDufTio of Mt. Pistrtih
sijinK-o on "Pimm In Rirnns." Sho _
did an excellent jol>. -Rev. F. C,'
came forward and expressed
*"?* tha-l Mrs. Janies was taken. 1
U and coiu< 1 nut attend. He then
briefly told his previous views con
eerninp underprivileged people belore
re su ling "Spanish but not
1 fie Spain." After readinp the
I b?kr he was better informed that
Nkyors rrre not the only people
will educational handicaps and
nelectcd historical record of
achievements. . .
, Mi. J. F. Stanley discussed ,
"La i Americans." We could readi- ,
ly s the time and research done
in t preparation of her discus- t
. sion ~ rrry ? <
Oi efficient Presidinp Elder i
mad favorable remarks concern- j
inp e discussion. t)r. Robinson (
eonf wd, that he had also pained (
broaviews about people after s
listcitt: to-articles of research. | (
I /\f nu u ciock kcvs. .Myers, Ale ; ]
Itoifdd.ind James accompanied t
IIcm S. hism to the rostrum. Af- y
ter the roper procedures Rev. ,ij
James "psented Rev. Chism tot y
the M ionary Sermon. Rev. (]
Chism sfce frotn Acts 11: 5-i> us- S
inp as Subject; "He was (Jod." tl
The mesfre was forcefully deliver si
| NVENT
I ' -hat
serve
AltXANDl "="~ "
GRAHAM
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\1 inv of Ay,
' l invrnlioos bv Si
?' " Onus in j.itfti v. ith
rs\cniivc pi, Alrx.imli r
[' j ' ? ihiun I*' employed ;n a .
e.uner m i?;|on School for ?
2 i . ih? llonf iH-k'.'n
.1 . c.crimonti.p vibrations that il
' 1 ' ' 'v uill | ru current. i
t', i' u fathers , ?f his pupils.
r< !yinU on ll|(.ction of the r
2 IS. f'atenthclpcil lum ,
r.nrci.illy ti, ,,n experiments i
I th<ii led *? P'nlion of ihe
i .cphotn'. f?h ho wus * v.
i>r uilo<l_l'.ite 17.| jiV', ea
C M iri h 7. 1^' opl for our V
I'. lent Syste.?1Kht never I ?S
J ! :. vr h.i/J * nine or. for 9
- ;hit miltlor. , f (ho olher X
^ iikc-mnB'C in\'s (hut serve us.
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ed. The spirit ran high. ! (
An offering of $2(5.80 was given. J
- Benediction t'.ntl adjournment fw.?I
dinner. i *-l *
After we were highly fed with I
^ delirious dinner courses nrrrl re- ! y
| teresting bihle quiz was given by .; *
, Mesdames Ruth E. Dinkins and *
Huttie Taylor. This, was a special ?
treat. ' V
i Yariol s lo<nT~presidem s dIseussed?
?ways and procedures necessary to ^
maT<F~"Trrg;?trr~nnd Better Mission n*
! ary Societies." The discussion was ^
led by Mrs. Jnlftr Jefferson. They tf
I did a wonderful job. '
1 Mesdames L. J. Hyinan and E.
V. tiibhs discussed "Outstanding U1
\\ omen in the Bible." Mrs. flyman .0
"named eighty-four (8*1) and Mrs, 1,1
Gibbs gave the history of Mary,
the Mother of Jesus. > *
.Mrs. H. B. Andrews reported on 1
"Paul's Missionary Journeys." She
did a very thourough jol), using
wrap to <^how,caeh place visited.
The entire progarm was well ^
planned by our leader, Mrs. Robin- ?
son. She very eloquently presided,
ing the session all, Ministers, lay- '
men, ami i.'isirici umciais wore pre- j
Rented. A spirit of interest, in the
prcst?corrtrilmt inns -of-?mission v -?
workers existed throughout the p
jpeetinp.
Rev.' and Mrs. Redden pave us a
royal reception." Mrs. Anna Quinn, ' q
"hostes.j-TYesident, showed greatr-- J
concern for overyon'c's comfort. j ^
We are Inclined to draw 6U1' arms ~t(.
tiphter around our leader, who is
pivinp her service unstiptinply, Sp
that our affair may he bippcr and
better each year. - p.
Mrs. R. E. Dinkins thanked every pj
one for everythinp on behalf of the I ^
proup. vy -?
See "you i-ipht here next meetirtp. |
Ro.stdla G. Tcn'ey. Upt. '
' ,
WAY-MAN A. M. E. CH1KCII J '
Rev. B. R. Smith, Pastor ) chl
I usi
Winnshoro?Sunday 7 '.Tune . 13,1
1954 found Wayman enpaped at '
Heartfelt worship as usual. Sunday
boinp our third quarterly Con ^
fcrence, we were deliphted to he c
graced with the present1 of our pre ce
siding Elder. Dr. I. O. Simmons
of the Spartanburg District, who ('ei
spoke*to us from the Children'1 s
Day Observation,"?gleaning the
spiritual food from 1,he ".Little ^?J"
Children," admonitions, found in kei
l,it *-* ? < < ~c J.hn
Accompanying the Presiding El- teri
der, the churmipg Mrs. V. A. sta
Janerette, Conference Branch Pre wa'
Si.lent of- the Women's Mission- Old
ary Society, having formely labor be
ed with us. assisting her esteemed ft
husband, the Rev. V. A. Janerette. ed
Leaving their imprint at Way- her
man. It was a pleasure indeed to
have Mrs. Janerette come to us|
with vroy inspiring remarks and
worshipping again with us.
Friday night. June 11,
narked the Commencement Fixer SBi
rtsrrs of rhe^tmcrdenomiiimiuHuL B ~
Vacation Bible School, culminat ll
ng a week of "Pioneering with IB
"hrist." Calvary Ih-esbyterran ^
hurch was Host of the Occa^l
ion held at Wayman A. M. E.'
'hurth.j-J'hc Exercises were high'
ighted with activitiesintaterl "On
he trail with Christ" during the
,'oek, 'along with" -cxhibitiris of
undieraft engaged at during the
eek. This exercise was not, in-1
eed, the Cap-stone, but' another
tone layed upon the Column of 1
le Base. Some 111 pupils renre- Bhb
entire all of the Churches of the
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L'ity were challenged to put thei
:aith in Christ and accept the cht
tn livo fni' him. In resnons
0 this challenge some .'10 or tnor
uipils pledged membership in th
_A, H ftliih, sponsored by th<
)aid C. Cook Foundation, Elgii
11. joining hands with som<
50,000 Christian Young Peopli
f the Nation. 47 puipls were ti
arded "Perfect Attendance Ccr
ricates at this commencement
.erciwe. An-index of .some~%fi oi
ore homes, was made from V. B,
. Attendance, with invitations
> Interview several more homes
1 the Survey of t-'io Vision of t
indergarten at VVayman. Seiz
res of whooping dough took it:
>ll curling V.B.S. attendance am;
dexing. i
The Pastors, the Reverends* R
. Toatley and I>. R. Smith woulc
<e to tl.'ank all who were ipstruiU?
"\r i> o _nr ti..
vi^ai in me euuri;
:ght and Times Newspaper for
iblic Relations; the youth work
s; Betty MeCrorey, Joan Delly,
una" Ulmer, Sallie Cade, Shirley
orrison, Ethel Russell, Lauretta
i.seborough, Esther M. Murphy,
lva Clay, and t-he Adult Staff:
rs. M. F. Ross, Miss Margaret
iseborough, Miss Virginai Roserough,
Mrs. Dorcnda Belton,
rs. E. J. Williams and Mrs. H.
Belton. Those providing reeshmtius:
Mrs. Estelle Davis,
rs.. Mariah Jackson 'and Mr. D.
Belton Jr., and for ther03e~of
the School Building Mr. H. E.
larlton. The .parents who en.
listed their#childrctt to us and
e pupils who esteemed us to
end the week with us. This pair,
The -Palmetto Leader; for
jblic Relations, Thank you, God
?ss' all of you, in the name of
ir Lord Jesus.
PHILIP A. M. E. CHURC H
Rev. N. A. Gary, Pastor
Sunday was.a beautiful day for
irch goers. S. S. opened at the
jal hour, Supt and co-workers
their respective places,
devotional services as usual. At
:30 our pastor came forward,
ter some preliminaries, the
>ir sang. Our pastor then as
idthe rostrum. Text I John
!. We really, enjoyed this won-,
fu| jwgsifege* Afterwards, joinwcrcTirlled
for. Two came forid
and united with the church. '
aling IS children, and Sister j
(ia Loveti was appointed a s :
dei. cuiieciion was taken. Afour
pastor asked visitors to
nd. Come again, you are alys
welfcomc at St. Philip church j
St. Philip is for sale. Ad will
in the paper.
Irs. R. H. 'Collins is indisposat
this writing. We pray for |
a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Katie C. Scott, Rpt.
buyIjonds
d.d. m
CONTRACTOR
WE ARE STIL
Wc build houses of V
You Will Find Ou
NOTICE: Changr of Home
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OZIE JACKS*
507 Harden St.'
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Saturday, June 26, 1954.
irfiMIl. HENKV PEARSON, LOCAL
li| FUNERAL HOME OWNER DIES
ei "
c*| Mr. Henry Pearson, retired mail
c clerk and owner of Pearson Funeral
- I Home died of a heart .gttact at his
i' country home Monday % night at
5" 7 P.MT on the Montlcello Rd.?
8 \ Mr. Pearson was a member of
- Bethel A. M. E. Church.
As The Palmetto Leader goes to
; press funeral arrancments are in'|.completa.
' MR. HINTON JAMES. COUNTY
FARM AGENT KILLED IN AUTO
I . r . ?
sj Mr. Hinton James, well known
' Columbian was killed in an auto|
mobile wreck Tuesday morning in
> Augusta, Ga." "
'j As To Palmetto Leader goes to
'I press funeral arrangements are ini
complete.
BETHELEHEM_BAIT. CHURCH
Rev. G. J. Odom, Misinster
Sunday School began at the
usual hour with Supt. Dea. H.
i Best Mid assistant Supt. Bro. 1
i Phillips, alonk with tl.e teachers,
i Lesson Topic: Hosea Pleads With
Unreal. A very vivid review w.-s
made by the minister. ? ??
Morning devotional service was
'lied1 by Ilea. .Joyce. Responsive'"
I Readng: Kph. 5:1-12. Scripture
desron,?Isaiah 9:1-6.^ Mission of???
fering?prayer by Rev. Rhynheart.
1 Annoiincenunts l?y the church .
1 clerk, -F)ea. Simuol. ?? -?-? :
A very benefit-il mssage was
j dlivered by the mfnister, obtained ^
i from St. John lfith ci.apter the
! last part of the 32nd verse. "And
Father is with me." A true loving
and Gocfiy Father.
After an evening of devotion,
a very magnlficnt message .was;
j delivered by Rev. II. Caughmar.
J obtained from the-2nd Timothy?2:4.
No man that warreth nntangleth
himself with the affairs
of this life that he ma pltease him
who hath chosen . him to be a
soldier. A soldier in God's Army,
j Thiiiksgiving prayer by the minisi
ter.
| The following ? Visitors wero_
' welcome by l.ttnnmistdr: Guest
minister, Rev Moss, Rev. Rhypehai
t, Rev. II. 'Caughman, and Rev.
Peters* . l. IVIrs. Sn 11 in
Mrs;?Johnson and family, Sis.
Mary Scott, Gastcjiia, N. C. You "i
are always welcome at Bethclehem
Baptist Church.
Let us continue to pray for our
sick members. Very fine music
was re.idered by the choirs. Let us
not forget our prayer service 1
wTnclv-is Heinp: held each Wed.
evening at H p.m also.tIT? mission*
ary meeting each Thursday eveng
at usual hour. Sis. Karen
Joyce President.
Mm. M. M. Reporter p "
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