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\ Saturday, December 11. 1951 TAYLOR (HAPIvL A. >1. K. CHIRCH Rev. .1. P, Curry, Pastor Sunday School was conducted] ) by Mrs. I). Cook. All classes wore i combined. The subject "A Cry Out of The Depths." Interesting i facts were given. The Sunda. J School gathered from the subject' that "by depths" meant the low-, est reaches of despair ? to nhau don all hope or expectation, bccome hopeless. The depths od despair are reached through sin. In our lesson, David cried to God from the depths, although he was I a strong and active man for God,'J yet he committed sins. The less-i " v on was reviewed by the Pastor. ' * nev. uurry mounted the rostrum singing. Hymn No. 12 "A' Charge To Keen I Have." Scripture lesson 1st. Kings 18: 21. Sub, ? jeet tiaken ^frompart of- the 21 verse. "Standing at the crossroad don't know which way to Go." After such u thrilling mess' age "My Lord Calling, Lets Go In At The Door" was sung. Hymn ! No. 18G S. M. was sting. An invi-l tation was extended to joiners. | Communion Was administered around the altar to a large number of christians. Collection.! NOTE: Please don't forget, our first Quarterly Conference for j . the year will be held at Cedaf I Creek Church. If you cannot be' present, send your claims. We always do as a group of "ihtelli?j gent members." Taylor Chapel isl always first in - Personal affairs! among themselves as a group. I' need not explain, ea<;h member knows his duty. \\ ilhelmena. Edmund? PINEY GROVE A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. T. H. Weathers, I'astor "All things work together for the good of those" That love th? Lord." Sunday Dec. 5, began the: last month in the year as far as' j., Sunday School is concerned. The Supt. and teachers were all present. The classes were reviewed by the Supt. and we had some remarks by the pastor. The officers for the Sunday School were then elected' for the year 1955. , The morning worship began after Sunday School. A song was sung, and prayer was offepetL by Mrs. Weathers.?Isaiah 55th cha-p? ter was read as scripture. Notices , were read by Mrs. Julia Ringer. ! Afterwhich the fnissionary offer-1 ?? ing was?taken?up. -Then?RevWeathers came forward and de . livered a wonderful message. Isaiah 55:4,behold I have given him for a witness to the people, a lea-1 der and commander of the people. He used as a theme "God's gift to ' the world." Our pastor pointed ' out that Jesus is the greatest gift of all and that Christmas is fast approaching that we should hoop ' in mind its meaning. Sunday was communion day and a great, many... partook of the Lord's Supper. Mr. & Mrs. Miller of Eastover, | and Mrs. Frictfn Caughman of Providence. We wore indeed proud to have them. We welcome visitors at all times. We are praying for all those on the sick list to recover. After ser- i vice the pastor carried communion to the shut-ins. J. E. Boyd, Upt. KIDGKWOOI) BAPTIST C'HUKCIl Rev. Z. E. Dennis, Pastor | WORKING CLVB NEWS The", church Working Club and Missionary ' Society ^ combined celebrated their Annual Thanksgiving Supper in the .churoh Base ment Thursday night. November 2o. This was a wonderful affair. The long huge table was beauti m.iy nocoraiou ana nresseu wun a variety of food. Turkey and Dressing and all Kinds of Salads Chicken .and other meats, hot rice, Gravey, Hot Coffee, Punch Cakes and Pies. All of the aged people in the coinmunity and the sick, their supper was sent out vo them. Deacon R. J. Mack led in singing. Rev, J. W. Withcrspoon read the scripture. Rev. T. T. Marsh led in prayer. A short prcr*gram was rendered. We enjoyed some very interesting remarks from Mrs'. 01a< Wakefield and .Mrs. Jettic Richardson also a sorrgv Rev. J. W. Withcrspoon made all of the guests welcome. Mr. Elliott Gunthrop made pictures of the table and the- group, We had as our guest Mrs. Ola j Wakefield, Mr. and Mrs. Horace -Miekemu- Mr. ami-Mrs.- Rich ardson, Mrs. Ger'tie Leacock, Mr.I Hermon Cooper, Mrs. Elizabeth) Gadsden, Mrs, Mabel McDuffie,I -Mr. E. Gunthrop. Everyone atcj until they were satisfied. Everyone expressed how much they en1 ? w joyed themselves. Come again, frignyls. i ~ ' * $ -r NKWS OF WOODIU FF S. C. j MOW HKTRKL IIAPTIST [ niFUdi J Rev. P. S. Jones. Pastor Sunday School was fine wifi iSupt. a.id Staff of Teachers V a i their post of duty. The lessoi I was beautifully discussed. The a I tendance banner remains on th; same class. The Offering banne; I was won by class No 7. l'ro A Wii: iaris, teacher. After a brief pioyer .-ervha our Pastor delivered the morniiu message fror.t Prov. '22:-I am Acts :{: 6. "A (rood Name and / Loving Favor" which was enjoy ed by all. Rev. L. C. Duncar worshipped with us; T.h- Sonioi ohoir furnished music. The Mt. Calvary Church Clul met at the home of Mr, am Mrs. .Sing Yarborough on _Tues> day, November 3t1th, A wonderftt meeting was had. After the busi ness was over, they were serve*. Hot Dogs, Rice, Country Sausage and Cake and ite Cream. Mr. ' Laurence Young, Mrs. S Cunningham, Mrs. Theado Robir son and little Robert attended the Women Christum I'nion, held al Laurel Hill Baptist Church, Rev T. R. Hannah, Pastor of Water hdio. Sj' C; Mr.'Hnd Mrs. David Robinson Sr. and little Robert, were the dinner guests of Mr. And Mr*, Andrew Winns and family id Lyman, S. ('. The Pastor's Aid Club met al the home of Dea. James B.rewton and family Friday night, Deiember .'5. It was the last, meeting of the Pastor's Aid for this yeat and it was. a ..special. treat i>v _a_l who was present. The meeting was one of the best, both spiritual and financial. The social nou: was-jUst as good as the other par; of t h e nfee ting. Mrs. Brew ton and TlaughTer" served the club with Baked Ren and Dressing, Rice Gravey, Hot Rolls, Canned Yams and Col fee. Rev. and Mrs. F. S. Jones were the Sunday-dinner guesrnr^of Mr.Lula I'arks and little Bonnie. The sie,k. are Mr. Lee Pearsoi and Mrs. C. Bell Stevens, patients in ihe Genera, Hospital" of Spar tan'ourg, S. C. 'We hope they wi! soon recover. T? know the 11 o\vs, read Tru l'alr.iet.o Evader. ST. .1 AM KS A. M. R. (HlKCl Rei', J. C. Hates, Pastor Although the weather w a . dreary Sunday. Sunday^ Sehoo was well attended and we enjfiyei a wonderful lesson .and a revuev by the Pastor. Too I Rime ltepart meat ha-s the Adu.t banner, Mr E. J. Johnson, teacher. Tht Cradle Hull has the V<.uth hannei Mrs, Rosa Delaney, teacher. Tne Pastor preached a wonder Xul sermon from 1st. Cor. 1: 1 -?S Theme "The Meaniny of thi Cross." At !: '!() p. ni. the Phyllis Ton! w i tTcTlT"A nn leKennedy,lead er, .tuuied out ai St. James an. a tine eveniry was .pent. At p. m. our evening worsiup was ayain enjoyed. l-iv Pastor preached from Acts 1X:2I tiuino, 'Is I l Import a.itTin doors of the church wore openc r.ii'i two adults joino i. Mr. James Hawkins and wife AlWillie K. .tones and Mrs. A Peat son are on- the sick "list. Wc are prayinj* to, tlioin a speedy n roveiy. Several Visitors wore present conic attain, wo welcome all ,d you to trio church on the V.iill 115 Henderson Street.*: j IJIOTHKSDA HA1T1ST C'HLKCT Rev. O. Y, 'lioode, Pastor The first Sunday, in the. 12,1 month was . long to he reniomlioi .iid. Sunday School was on linu wit'i?Officer: and? Teai hei?a' their post of duty. We enjoyed 5 -jfrettfc lesson today. I*raver service lead hy Ilea ilolsey and W. (iall'cny was vers jtood. i lie scripture lesson wa.laWui irom St. AlatO 21; 11-21 Mission otfermjr lifted hy tm. Ushprs. 1'layer hy ilea. It. Sartor. The Pa. tor tpok his text ,.'ron Matt. 2-'5; 21. He preached a; fli'vt'i i/i'iuiT, ut' is i u<i11y ^miwiii;1 better and better every day. We were very proud to have some oj our old members back home ant .heard the wonderful sermon to day by the Pastor. They were Mr. R. oeter, his sister Miss V Jeter of-Charlotte, .V. iM-tr*- fa Kelley, Mrs. I. Tann of Carlisle S. C. . At .'1:00 o'clock the Dixie Air; of U imisbopo, S. C. rendered i wonderful soul stirring progran for the church. J voice the seme menl of the congregation.. tha even the tots enjoyed it. Come se gn111' to the sel Vlc'C of "the Lord. ; . low.. A. Thai..as. KepulUd BUY BONDS Tlie Advent Message 1 | Kev. lather A. \1. Roberts 11. I) I'ricst In Charge. Itedremri * Episcopal Church, WHtVillf, S [ c;.. L' TIIYt KINGDOM COME, THY -j Wll.L UK BUM*. U\ EAHI H 3 . Those two sentences are not ynlj, ; I closely connected in thought, hill 1 thoireposition in our ford's Prayei L jiives them special significance . At one tin e Christ admonished Hi* ! disciples to "seek ye first the Kinf! [ deni of Co.l", In this prayet which he taught them this petition y concerning the Kingdom precedes 1 the ofhers. The> Kingdom of God .. is first and foremost. It should 1 -ho the. I'topia towards which the . governments of the- world would 1 struggle. . It is progressive. / History is a revelation of God's wiy gradually, We must -go beyond \he prophetic i age for the beginning of the Jewish Advent season to the Garden of Eden, where immediately after . man's fall Cod- .promised a re. deemer tmrepair ruin. After long centuries-, the Incarnate Lord ap, jnured in the hAvly mangep in j Hethlehem ( ity. "Says Christ, , i "The Kingdom of Heaven does not !..eimil' with <?!?.-:< j'vation." In other j words Christ's Kingdom is not : j commg with military mi^ht and t. pomp ami the glory of victorious war. It is not a Kingdom of this 'j World for it is one of peace, righteei'istiessi truth and love. God's 1-will is the- unity- of all races and ' clr.sseS. J?Jewish conception of .Messiahahip j'was material and ' worldly. They ; tiiougth that the Kingdom would L he centered in Jorasnlem to bring 1 j prestige and security to God's !; chosen people and a universal ; I recognition of their place among the nations of the world. So dis! appointed Were, they because of 'Christ's eery hum hie appearance 'in the world. They could not l' r-'alize that God's Kingdom is ethi5 |ca! and .spiritual, not political "l hroa ! as humanity and enduring ' j a*< etennty., Christ oume to reigt ' | transform-lives under the constra int. of the . love of God; to sav< | humanity for, eternity. . Hut thai eternal salvation demands the su I pre me saerafiee -of himself on th< 1 Cross of Calvary, wliich he willing } Iv made. V\ hat a unique sacrifice ' linlike earthly kings,"His thron< ' i was the._cros.% of. humiliation, ,Hh " crown not golden, hut thorny." ') l or nearly two thousand years I Ifis divine saerafiee has hcen win iiin^: i n in?jcri n i'ii III> i\iii^uuiii May the King of Kings com< "ilnto our hearts and lives. . i -.i " ST. JOHN A.M.E. CHURCH ! Rev. S. . Fordham, Minister IF ' Marion S.. S. was called to or ! der at 10 o'clock hy the Supt. witV 'the officers and co-workers oi their pdst of duty. After a hoaut ' ! ful discussion of the lesson \v< then had a hrief review hy Mr ' I Zenimon Itowell. Morning worship at 11:4.">. In j vocation was offered hy Pro. Davis I Our Scripture was read fron ' K/.ckirl .'.7:1-10. The New Testa ment lesson was read from Act? | 5:1-10 followed hy the 1st anc j summary of the Decalogue witl serration"* prayer was offered l>> ; the pastor. The choir then sane ' ti selection. The pastor came t< I us with a soul stirring sermoi '! from St. Luke 1Q:.'R1. He used foi | his theme "The .lerico Roafl" Irf (iod spoke to us. The opei door was then extended while the 1 choir sang hymn no. .'500. The Holj 1 ('oninunvion were administered tot large number. We Then acknow j lodge the presence of out' in ant - }mtt~of-Hiwn visitors. The notice! 1 !>y the church clerk and the usher; report" brought, the morrrmg set'vie* to a. close. At 7 o'clock we again were fount 1 on our post of duty. At this tinu I'ev. Foxworth brought us anothei wonderful sermon taken from Act 5:21. The open door was'again e> tended while the invitation hymr ' was sung by the choir. The stew. arils ana in ascended the offering ' The notices by the church fieri' brought the service to a close. We are praying for our sick anc ' shut in members a speedy recover | I no nurses 01 the l ee Dee ares; I held their business meeting at the 'tehureh-at o'clock with a at II tendance of the members. The Emergency Club had it meel 1 inu sit the house of Mrs. (Joldie J{ f | Sellers at 1 o'clock. After the husi ilCss psirt of the nieetinjr, Mrs. Sel enjoyed by all. Elizabeth Moody, Rpt. ^ k . > "t. - - ' . . THE PAU HEBKON BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. \V. D, ^TJoker, Pastor S. S. opened with officers and teachers at their posts of duty. ThtvvDecemher theme is "For The J World .Today" A Savior Is Born. ' * | Class No. 1." is still holding both ' the attendance and finance hann 'jers. Mrs. Mamie N. Coker, teae 1 or. After?the?.morning devotion. | music was in charge of by the ' I Senior choir. Pu pit guest, Rev. A. C. Duckett. To an appreciative 1 audience, Rev. Coker delivered an . * im*ph ing message from the theme u "Christians Progress," Visitors ;; presented by Mrs. Myrtle Smit.i. i At 3:00 i). in. Mrs. Jainie Little I [ entertained the Pastor's Aid l' Club at her home on Gideon^ Hili [ assisted -by Mrs. Mable Elmore 1 and Mrs. Rebecca Blakley, Mrs. 4-Sallie L. Finney, President, presid I 1 ed. After devotions and business j session, the topic for discussion , was ,ed by Mrs. Alene Nance, , followed by others. Miss Martha Jeter was a visitor. A Salad (Course was served. Mrs. Lorene 1'hilson thanked the hostess.' , Mr. and Mrs. lames Sturkey i visited airs. Annie 1.. Kerens at .General llo.spn.w m Greenville i Sunday, '1 he many' l'nends of Mrs, Kerens wjll he nappy to] 'know Tiiat she is still improving, j j .mis. ae.ena miii.i'll is a patient! i at May's Hospiul. Corn to '.Mr. and Mrs. Me-| Quilla Hudson a son on ;Nov. 27, lie has been g.ven toe name Reginald .Jerome. The Hudson's have another son MeQuilla Veerginal, aye 4 > rsjl Mr. McQuilla Hudson was called to MaysvilTe" last week to/ attend the funeral ' of his grandmother. Mxu. Bora-i Hudson of Maysyille, S. C., is viisiting .!ier son and-, da'ughter-in' law Mr, and Mrs.Hudson, i Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilson of Columbia were guests SunAmanda Wilson and other relati-. day of the Farmer's mother, Mrs. ves. Mrs. Li.lie Hell Glenn of u'a. hingtwn, t>. C., was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Adam , - muli, ~ 1st Lt. Bill B. Rice, has re-1 , .uinod from Japan after 2 1-2 , y.ars. He is at toe home of his , ai..ter Mrs.. Julia -A-dama-, - -He was the Sunday dinner , gue.-t ot Mr. and Mrs. *-?4daiu ^ Smith. . RETIlKL AME CHURCH f i Rev. J. F. Stanley, Pastor i (SUMTER?^Excejdt Cod build" , the house, they?labor in vain that . build it, except God keepeth the city the watchmen waketh hut in ? vain." It is the Motto of this . church to follow Christ as does their leader. , Our Sunday School was largely attended today and the offering was very flattering?It hping t.hp first Sunday, it was our communion clay. The stewardesses were beautifully arranged in white and evorytning exemplified purity. We pray that hearts of the participants 1 were as white as the garments i i they wore. i At the hour of worship the pa's? ; tor announced the fist hymn. Rev. . j Robinson led in the Decalogue. Rey. Stanley announced his. text - from 1 Cor. 5:7-8. Theme Christ . our Passover. The sermon was r eloquently delivered and full of - food for thought. He made it ; very plain how the leaven effects I the whole lump. So rt is with our i i lives, the leaven of unrighteous ' ness or the leaven-of. righteousness whichever it be shall " effect the whole personality. The Holy Ghost \vas present as several persons manifested fly.'either song, shout or amen. The Sr. ushei's were on ^ duty and everything was at its ' best. The Allen Christian Endeavor League met at 4 o'clock. Bro. Ramsey and armourbearers were' at their post. The children enjoyed making the League clapThey know it now perfectly. We are planning for a XmasHtee for ?on*' ehhkbron. On Thursday night of this week the Intermediate usher Hoard will meet at the home of Mrs. Bessie Myers. I k.n. k I vsiv I I I K v uvvu c The days come, the days go, i hut the the work in Jenkins vi.le is never really slow. Al., though this is a rural area, we ; cannot really be called Rural Farmers because a vpry large 1 ; percent of the income is through t the Natural Resources of the i community. Some the Blue Grani ! Moriah Baptist were good, all I duyr--- Live?Sunday?School, Spiri' ed services. Rev. Bell preached a t! fine sermon on t.he* subject . ' "Would a man rob God." In spite of the heavy afternoon rains and I light thunder storm, the urogram ^ Miss- Finch sponsored irt Mt; Moriah went over in a fine way. Rev. Ashford and a group drove through the rains to stand by trflTTO LEAPMI to Quary, the (las ami Fleet He Company.?whtfo~ others come, through the Richtex' Brick Company anil other Business Kntorprises. Should you jviss through this community and the fieldlook barren, he ^^ahtnned, j many other establishments. The schools, the yhurehys, all .are progressive. The services at Mt. his word and good name. He the ushers receiving the consecration mission. The Sr. stewards' then rceived the morning offering which was very liberal. The conpreached a fine sermon on the four kinds of Judges. Rev. It. R. Bell followed on U,ie subject "Stay Thy Hands and Wondre." He too was excellent.m Rev. Hollis of Zion Pilgrim expressed his regrets and sent $6.G5. Rev. Frank Alston failed1 to show up. Reasons were not1 I known by the writer. Rev, A&hford and his group I raised the sum of $4.30. Mt. Mo-' riah raised $17. 50 making a' total of $30.00. These funds were1 raised to help purchase stage1 curtains at McCrorey-Liston School, Section I 1) sponsor, Mis' Finch, class advisor. They, wish me to thank all who contributed toward irns project. Mr. Brown, i-rineip.il. drove through the rains Miiore cnan a hundred niiies to be TiTTe for the?program,- He made line lvmarks on the value .of I Education and Preparation lor Life. - . t ;... ... . Un Sunday. December Mi there will be DedicatoriaP Services of our New Schoo: at .'5:00 p. ui. You . cordiaiiy?in.vit.ed .to ibmo oiit.-.Di Listen l'or whom the Srlvool is Planum, will; be the guest speaker. UNION A. M. K. CHUHUII Rev. I). I). Felder, Pastor ~?k LAKRYlEW_-^LastSunday was a very pleasant day, and the songs* of birds seemed to echo the very meaning of the sabbath laid down by Christ Himself. The very Rev. Daniel Felder preached a very soul stirring sermon as usual. The congregation and visitors caught the spark and nieaning of the text and surely the Lord-, was there. We can only say preach Dr. Felder and; His theme was "Give me to drink."' Sunday afternoon at Ilr.'fO the Rev. T. P. Ve.ieon of Friends.i| 1 1 / it | '"list*?(-kurch and his choirs from Nichols, S. G. .worshipped with us. He preached a wonderful sermon and the ctfoir sang beautifully. His theme was "Singing in the Night." At 6 o'clock the choir was organizetPwith the pastor Rev. Felderin charge. Everything was very harmonious (officers) Mrs. 1-aniiie Stanley president, Mr. .1. 11. Nance, Vice-president, Mrs. Jessie Nance, Choister, Mrs. Dorothy Paige, Aj>sistant choister. Mrs. \'anilla -Hayes, Sec. Mrs. Silonia Davis, Ass-t sec.I Mr. H. D. Ford, Chaplain, Mrs Lucile Nance, critic, and Mrs. Mary Y. Ford, organist. Mrs. Itosa l>. Paige, treasurer. Mrs 1.. II. Kiaigm ! reporter. 1 Sunday night 7Git) the pastor j Iiev. Kclder preached another wonderful sermon. His subject* was the Sabbath, which was enjoyed by all. We are glad to have visiting . friends with us in our services. I Come vv'itli lis and we will d > you j good. I.. L. 11. Fladgen, IIj?t i KLISHA A..M.K. ( HI U< II Kev. C. V. Alston S. S. opened at'tjie usual lu?ui' with-the Supt o.n his regularl of duty with his co-workers assistj ing him. The classes passed ti> | their respective places and tinj lesson taught by the various teachrefs. Mitch- interest shown during I the teaching period. The lesson Timely remarks were made "on-the ' close of the review hy the pastor. Class No. 2 was the banner class. Mrs. K. M. Hawkins, teacher. Prayer service followed inmiej diately conducted by Mrs. Bessie Vk?Fair and?Mrs.?M-r d-efferson. ' Follokved by love Feast. The j pastor read for scripture lesson St. Matthew 2t?:17-2!>. He select-| ed his text from Kev. .">:2<t. "Smiie body is knocking at your door." The sermon was a delightful one.. He brought out many points as fol- j i lows: Onen the door for human 1 ! relationship, economic security, j fairplay, brotherhood .and sympathy. Let us open the door fori hint. _ Heboid he stand at the door' and knock.- He appealed to his audience to open the doors of their hearts and accept Christ as their T-prrsotirn Saviour. ?? I Those onnthe sick list Misses j Coudia Hawkins, Hettie (Jeter and Carolyn Fountain. None serious, however, but we hope they will be out soon. Communion was Riven by the* pastor to a nice group. Come to church or go to church. (Mrs.) M. Lake, Rpt. I FRIENDSHIP AM. F. C IU K( II Krv, I),'.I. Zeiglcr. Pastor.' "(' i;lit?> tin1, a 1 ye a'/it labor :<r?I arc heavy helen, ami . I f iP "i e ym ii -t." Sun lay ] ?vi > lii !'i: '{ Su:i|;.y'. '.!inl the Sunday in Ttie t in, i i'iu*' yea! . Sunday Sei: .>1 at the il*.I huu. with Sujit. Mrs. I!. II. Ferguson presiding. Class No. 0 holds i im Filtaneisil : .id Attyi: lanlitnn-r- . wit'h Mi s. K.nian v Young. as .*af i i el-. Review iiy ,tr.. i.Vr.e- !. Grant. At 11 :t)(J a. in. morning wur i??hegan with the I'asidr in the pm- ! pit. Mrs. A. .?, Gary at tie ii ' garr. O n soiars were in keeping ' with the season of Christinas, j This was also Communion Da;..' Rev. Zeigier preached a 'great r ! sermon "Be A Witness1' was .is; subject. Mrs, '.V. -i. Gary Coined Mi-s. ZvitfTeri Tijw -Pa-tei > wife, in be).all <2" t..e, thuixn. Among our shut in members k i are Mrs. Eunice' 13. WiRTams'- < and Mrs. Bcla II. Hill,. We are i praying for them a . peed.v re- ] covery. ' . . I "l-'.ie Fii:.day School- T'ue'.or ; . are preparing fw?; . a. Cluis-ma- ; program. ' . . _ ' " ) Clubs have begin: amVthe'- i years work. . , . Sun?iuy. S. hold a 1 A. M. j .Morning o'pi^bip a.* a. ; V.vt-TTT..'Aim \ j. ;7i 7:V" [7 ,.i. < no:r .it a 1 at the .t i^urn <> ? dues.lay nigits. . ?. >.iu? aijti.: without jf ciituvn :xli\c> Vul.lt* l?> j: riendsiiip...j' . t MoNviK+.i-: \A;.K. (!ii t4( ?i IbvA"!1. .?^4. j>i t fn 1.. ' ?h? Sun.kiy School e.gun at . n usual .hour?with tin.-?A'.ipt.?:'.'i Teachers on ! <futy. The lys n. was beautifully, taught and reviewed by the Vaster. ?Morning worship- hep-gn at 11 rtA- ' with the Senior and Gospel clioirs c furnishing the music. After t : song service our I'astor mounte ! - ; the rostrum and selected Genesis i 1:27 as a U-x*. <"-ur hearts- I.ur.if j while' t.'ie maif of (Jod spoke to _ ^sr??--0t0*0~? < iHj h I I'll 11 man Case (r:\ ite Convertible Men's Quick Tripper' - * i 152B MAT? Ph. 3-9471 7i fill HAKDE Ph. 2-9378 , . v --t ? ... 1 , , The invitation" was exTrnTfeit to [ ( joiners. A ft i r whi^li tin* (xml's I * Supper was administered. A jrroa't 11 nun i > i of i ?:iit partook of | t in- Lord's Supper. J L l o'ai collection linjav wa ti I j T ttvrr Itnmshrr; Reporter i di sr. 1*111(.1.11* \. m, ( :. ( iirKc u j vc Last over O.IJ SuiUlp.V ^ law a. l'.i.jl St. Phillip A..M. Ki'tli > tii-M their regular church " r? ire. j a. n iay S ! i. at 1 ?>' ?The. . t>c. <ry Out of' by Tin- 1) ; M;:.. y ' Selection !/ "For t!i"'i. a;t 1. and ready do to forgive; and pirnteoiiK in ti.ier- ' cy unto them that^call upon thee." . k:i Total attend.n^ 32. Total contri-j hution S'5.47. The lesson was reviewed by the pastor, and every-. at? l ody e'ot information on tlic less clt < 1.1.1 t-li service began at 12:U0 ln> iioon. Music >>y the ' audience, w' rhoir taking stand" "Holy, Holy," wtJ die chanting of Lord's. Prayer fol > lowing the Dedicatory Introit. ^VL 11yt:*n No. IWt^irayeF-Ky Mr. Ike!1' i'>hfis?>n.. Music .Jon' to the world. ' ho ijVtuiu- otii chapter of St. Matt- xva ier;u IT viA summary of Vt lie Decalogue following the ushers ' tn iit?:..JI.-ny. tie iiiis-iotiai y basket. ' r ; v tluy-j?astor. the D??X'>* "enil.t.(ion. aiiu uinceiiu" v t'* , seeieta' y. l.ryinii No. ls'rj e?i, An*. a; '< 1 ;<"i' Saviour bleed. j =>.: - i. hand. what will t?i ?...,i viU-',?il i-ni -lUtis? discus??tlii r :.- briefly broken Ji'ownV *. 1 *j .. .?i that everybody de- 11 / I benefit from it. %1; ' 1 ; vat teaching and educa- c'? , ai. W'c only wish* more had oui : a.ui -ten to iliat debate. Wo?**** aiinTs are ever grtaeful to t r nastor- Rev. N. A; Garry. I l''g i" er hic'n the doors of the church V1 art of the church JFollowing thef Th dnir.istcrin'g of the Lord's Sup-i ki ' Mertion $17.15. Afterwhich kin i m aivi tieneuiction. <-o Dorothy Jenerette, Rpt. J w< Ipf^"* +***&, *f J iii!<Hi I Trai o" ."/? ?*t v.* , juauius y\ ai 22.50 - Men's Two 19.50 ?LaHiosMp^-N PLl'S TAX' THIM I NO 9\Ai ' ** ?Y !? ? Ftr?. . KT.FV VI HW?FFRKT?BAPTIST HI Kt H ? 5 lev. J. \V. Davis, Pastor ? , Sunday School was opened by . lie- Supt. at 10:00 a. m.. with the arbors at their post of duty r he lesson \\as discussed by the fy. Out of the Depths." It try interesting one. Many of us . . tught the thoughts^ brough. ouLt ough the teaching. Teaching ^ui 1 u.vc patience, sympathy, ador-*.on a.ui to l.now whence our only ^ yoiuc. j'l.e icsson was enjoyed all. ' ' v . .arm pray.t service was conicUd by Dec. .,nde:son and bio u.ng pra>er by thg stor. J5vi ij. tuie reading by Rev. >sebour, . ... oOiin follow by j> -j r- - Announcements and. iuiOm >. . .;s ey the cnui jh :i i\. . i " ? ?? i hi i" j .-aTitof tiel+\ e r?< I the ? . f KK'NiUKk.' U.sw'.g u.s tachie: *Th? lal i.oc, j you from v_.ir.st." mdJtfui message wes wrought v : people. Many illustrations we. " tv en witnrthe theme, shov , , >.. ; L .e wonderful things that > .. .. i.as done and . the thought ?'left., in our hearts. What a. going tp do with a Christ like us.' Are we going to live lor \ tiri-st .or remain in Sin? ,. . usic was r endered by the i! s i -choir.'1L Y. P. tJ was op-n ______ t.y the president, Dee Dawd at Jo |> lit., those who were present )k a part and had a wonder!..;!' <V. (.-.issiop.. " , _ vveniiig worship was at 7:30 p. T Scripture taken from Acts ^ . I'ra'yer by Rev. Cloud, announ inept s then the choir sang "I au'i ? . . on the ocean sailing. Evening ?.. .-sage was taken from II Kings 7 13, subject, "If this heart is ht give me your hand." &er- > ces was enjoyed by all. Everyone welcomed to worship with us lere will be morning and eveng services each Sunday. Begir.nr the first Sunday-TiT January ' * me and join in with us and jr.ship the Lord. E. T. Abney, Rept iryi " ~ . jp.;; s_, jlppW ^ A " 1 I f She's ??? hinting ~~ ~ i o ' > for a r -?-i-r son itc I In Case $1*750 I 1 . I*?r 1 putter 25.0(T """ 't0 iy!50' - ^ ^