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BAPTIST YOUNG WOMAN'S AJ ~~ AND DONATES 11.397.6U TU M.C Continued y Miw Carolyn Hey Ward, St. Joseph A Hint- Dlnklns, Hotting Creel Personal Mrs. Agnes Burgess Mrs. Mencie Moses AJr^. Deanna Deloach Mrs. Isabella Dixon, Garnett, S. < ?? A-nam,e we failed to 2*et _ ... President Reuben expressed his members of the State Y. W. A. 1 On Thanksgiving?Day, our?vie presented a check for $1,597.60 to Thp rnrnnHtinn for the Han est the State Y. W. A. President Magr appreciation to the contestants, .npport. CHURCH COUNCIL WOULD ~ END AI^L RACIAL LINEUPS Continued from page 1 prcturv anil thu Buv Hi< well P. Barnes, his . associate, contained the following statement on the matter: , "We who profess to be the spirittual tutors of the nation bid fair to be caught in a seriously ex posed ethical 'position. We have so deeply institutionalized one of the least attractive traits of American culture that t.lie church es may become the last comni-, unity-wide stronghold of the practice of segregation. We . can do better than that, but we arclate in starting." The report stated t.hat both ehurch and Sunday?srhorrb -rottr were showing big increases an ? that?enure, l?finuneial? contriliu? tions and church building were on the rise. It also listed as impro\ .ing-fsensitivity to sooial issues, more laymen in the policy-making area of chure.h \Vprk, awareness of a "vast world-wide enterprize, and the supplanting by inter-church cooperation of isolation and fragmentation." THE-Mil .J I Vk VK\V? EBENEZER A. M. E. CUUKCft Sunday School was opened ii thf usual form by our able Supl Mrs^ Patty Hayes. The effieien staff of officers and teacher were at 'their post of duty a usual. The singing of the fa mous Christmas Carols bv qui choir was good, with Mr. Jot L. Richardson. Classes were called to good discussion of the Lesson. All persona took an active part in th discussion as usual, The race fo. the Banner goes, on each Sunday; Class No. l/ under, the firn leadership of our pastor receivei the Banner this morning. Our L e t U s KK-KOOF OR GIVE YOUR-HOUSE THE NEEDED REPAIRS Small Monthly Term* No Dew Payment - Central Roofing ana Supply Co. Soaboard Park Phone ft-ltt* * USED CARS WITH MANY Unused Miles BEST. PRICES IN TOWN . WHITMIRE 3 USED CARS 2044 TWO NOTCH ROAD Phone 2-0559 Columbia, S. C. Hancock-Buick SAFETY SCOPED USED CARS LAUREL at BARNWELl PHONE 3-7545 53 Buifck Riviera $1595 50 Buick Special 795 49 Mercury 595 51 Chevrolet 795 61 Ford 595 a K4SY GMAC TERMS ' v i V- m . -T*,, ~ - ) * ^ ^ JXIL1ARY SPONSORS PROGRAM FRETS COLI rEt? E ENPOWMKNT , from page 1 Bapt. Church, Frogmor^S^iLJiiliML, k Cliuicll, RelabelI, Is. (J 22.00 ..... . ... ... 7.00 ' .... __ ... 2.50 | __ ..... .. 1.00 C. 10.00 15.00 i appreciation to the officers and J for their loyalty to Morris College. e-piesldent, Miss Lizzie Cullman the finance committ?"> i vjueen will be an annual event for lolia A. Lewis expresses her Sincere presidents and pastors fyr loyal-. I offering was. about $8.74. We( hope that 'every one will continue to bring a liberal offering because it' needed. Plans are' being made for a Christmas prom-am Mnlro 1 ? . iu miend wnen time gets here, ~ At about 11:15, the pastor along with Rev. W. A. Mack of Ohio anJ RevT-5lt>hn ^Urunson as-: cended the Rostrum. Mrs. Maggie found her place at the picnic with the Senior choir furnishing! he s'nging. Mornings, prayer' \;.o f f <ved ~ by Bro Nick \Dorsey. j ?e.. riit-1; from St. John 15:1-14 ^e; al.igu/ :by the pa: tor. Notices y Mr,, Fb..\vor'.h. Our services! ams e suspended for a short while College. Atr. W. L.?Foxwftfth.'f S:. fs qui deleirate .w'.th .-Mr. ! . a.hos Jr. Hodge as pur alter-' late. Tae Senior ushers lifted our! loor offering after a heart ren-1 lering very iujurive prayer by j lev. Burroughs. Each heart was j lade to feel the wheel turning as j . e talked to the man upsairs ^a-' out our troubles sicknesses and j roes. We thank Clu.l l'ui a pray-, ig' man as this. '(nil* stewards came before us to et our morning offering which j ?mounted to $107.75 l'or \vhich-Av?vere-thankful. -? ~ Our morning message was' jund in St. John 15:14 and 15 j Christ Our Faithful Friend." sing as our subject, "Friends j i he Shepherd .pleached a very ,v?od sermon and shouts of joy j -ould be heard. Tears were drawn 1 .rom many an eye as we listened nd feasted from a .higher plain.|i Communion was administered o 103 adults and 30 children, i'here was approximately 276 per -ons in church. Among our visit|?rs?were the Rev. W. O. Mack, ssn't pastor of St. Paul AME 'hurch, Audilas,_Ohio. Mrs. Elory Earner, Raligh, N. C. A! urge number of in town visitors.: .Ve hope that they will see fit to ome again. Among them was Mrj Ulen Bowman, brother-in-law of) lev. Mack. Ushers report by Mr. Jackj 'age. Doxology amp- Benediction. | At about 7:30, the pastor Rev.! Mack ascended the Rostrum. A-j ter our devotional part of the, service,'Rev. Mack was present-! nt->V? lie TTo I)'J lYAro.l /-,? u M.Vvilo from Amo, 6:1, using as his subject: "Israel Having Backslided" and Security. All-uf-us present can say that we enjoyed t.'.ie service. We are so ssorry,j more of us were unable to attend j due to the weather. No offering vas taken, Mrs. Bessie Nance ! .nd Mrs. Aliaen I>. H. Simms.j vere with us. Rev, Mack is a' 5 rot her of Mrs Nance and an iincle of Mrs. Simmons. The ser-1 /ices were highly appreciated and j njoyed. uOCAL NEWS P.E. Dr. Coe will hold 1\< 1st Quarterly Conference on Sunday.! Mrs. Elverly llamer, Raleigh, N. C, spent t.he week-end here with her mother, Mrs. Sarah j lewis and family. Rev, Burr >ughs brought good' news back on Friday from Fay-i' atterville,' N. C. He reports that: Rev. J. L. Richardson will re- j ?urn to his home from the ve UALmOn 1 iUIo Yf.: I irans i&uspuai vn?o ?cciv. mi. u Richardson was the dinner guest at the Parson age on Thursday. Mr. Ben J. Armstrong 'is a j patient in the Mullins Hospital; Mrs. Carrie Carmichuel and Jean, returned from a placent visit koj Smithfield, N. C. on Thursday.) Mrs. George Singleton lost herj home and all contents on Friday night by fire. Pray for her. Mrs. Mattie Johnson has been called home from Trenton, be-" cause of the serious illness of her mother, ' Mrs. Alice Sparl.3, Pray for her. We are proud to have Mrs.' Patty Haynes and Mr. Robert L.J back to their places on the choir.: Mrs. Apnle B. Connor ha.! been abbe' to resume her dttttes-|tt the Mullins Hospital after being ill. Mr. Samuel Jackson left last /eek for Tennessee. * * i _ under the weather at her hom oii Smith Street qlso Mia Mary Emma Smih. 1 They at much better. Bishop F. M. tie id has .ou heart felt sympathy in the deat of his brother. NEW BETHEL A.M/E. CHURC1 Rev. C. C. Black, Pastor LEXINGTON ? Sunday Schox and church services were largel Utturwlml tmlni: iiith tnu^ l ifitiin i Sunday School. Master Ben.jami Mathis of Savannah, Georgii ^fter a wafm devotion the Past -or took his text from St. Mar 14: 24. "And he said'unto ther this is my blood of the Ne> Testament whih is shed xo many.' This was truly a wonder ful message.? Communion \va administered to a large numbe of christians. The .Pastor am some of the Officers carrie v ojuiiiiuiiioii IU several MIK iiieiu bers.. .Mrs. Netta Simmons ha been i.l. Evening worship began at 7:31 p. m. The Class Leaders finishe< making their reports. ... - . The Sunday School will pre sent its Christmas play on Dec 10th at 7:30 o'clock. The publii is cordially invited. Rev. and Mrs. C. C._ Blacl celebrated their 6th Weddinj Anniversary on December 3 whicl was also Mrs. B:ack's :_hirthday Little Carrol. Jr. celebratei hi:T tliiii?Irirthdtn?mi?December?5 The Young People's Progressiva Club met ai the home of Mis Margaret Gaieson on Nov. 30 T.ie nue ing was enjoyed by all The L. A. (dub will^ hold itt Christmas .banquet on Decembei 15, Wednesday night at the Higr School. Each member is asked tc bring a guest. Final plans have oeen made. Mrs. Maurice Portec is Chairman ol" the KoodV Committee. Mrs. Irish Wright, two daught ers and grand son, Mrs. Hattic Gauld and daughter, spent the weekend in Lexington visiting n.e Subers and Slighs,Hheir relatives. Let us pray for the sick am shut in. <* " To all who worship regularly it this Sanctuary Of flie Lord, TV all Visitors and Strangers thai come within her gates: to al hearts in need of?comfort?am courage; and to every soul by sir oppressed, this Church, in H.h ndme, extends a most eordi& welcome^ ?? ??-?Mrs. R. C. Sligh, Reporte: BROWN CHAPEL A. M. E. CHlKrflpr. Rev. L. E. Crumlin, Pastor ARTHURTOWN ? S. _S. ' was on time with the Supt. and hfs Co-Workers at their posts. Tht lesson . was ' beautifully taughl and discussed by all of the class us. After ' Sunday School tht Pastor ascended the rostrum ant brought the message from the 34th Psalms and 8th verse Hie subjectr was "When God Is Giver A Chance." He spoke out of his soul and the spirit ran high This being the first Sunday am the first Sunday of our confe rence year. We are thankful tc nave our Pastor back for he n \vhat we need to put the prograiv over. We are hoping to do mort this conference year than we die last year. We are asking tht prayers ol everyone. We art .ooking forward to our Quarterly Conference on next Sunday. Oil next Sunday night there will he a Bench Ral.y and each Captain is suppose to raise $100 The public is <t?ordially invited tc atterui. \ isitors are always welcome at all times. The Lord's supper was administered to a targe grotrp. Mrs. Lizzie Reed, Rpt BETHKLHEM BAl'T. aCHURCH Rev. (1. J. Odom, Minister Our Sunday School began at 10 A. M. each Sunday. The lessor topic for Sunday, Dec. 5th "A Cr> out of the Depths." Golden text inou, Lord, art good and ready tc foririve. etc. PsaIiyi Thf lesson was reviewed by the .Minister. Our Sunday School" is making a wonderfal progress. ?11:15 A.M. pulpit services cal to worship. Responsive Reading Psalm 26:1-8. Hymn "My hope is built on nothing less than Jesus.' Choirs and congregation, Scriptur* the minister. Comfort ye, comfor ye my people saith your God. Pray lesson 40th chater of Isaiah 1-8 bj erT mission and oharity offering Announcements of current events by the church clerk, Ilea. Simuel Remarks by the mirvister, prayei ind general offering. : THEPAI n,[ The?speaker -tot the morning el Chaplain White. His sermon was isj <.bta"ncd from the Htfc chapter ol OiSt. Matthew 28tht, '^9th verses I Come nntfi mr, nil ya tsKTvi ir and are heavy laden, and I will h give you rest. Take poke upor you, etc. Subject Soul rest. We are all aware of the fact that qui """bodies heed rest. We not onlj II need body rest said thevmlnister but a rest of the mind and soul Only Jesus ^Christ can give youi >_L soul?rest.?A?very powerful am y thoughtfyl message was deliveret ??try?Chaplain Whltd.' n At the hour of 6:45 devotional C service. The. "eMenjng' message - was delivered by the minister, Rev h Odom. His sermon was obtained 11 from the 7th chapter of St. Mark v 24th verse. And from thence he arose and went into the borders of Tyre and Sidon, and entered into < f \ x. _ i. rr.-l _ i ?" i* trie noustr ana nave no man Know it; hut he could not be hid. The minister used for his subject -1,Christ cannot be hid. Jesus is im", portant because he came from as hove *nith _the?minister,. Jesus I cannot be hid because man sought ^ hhh for his need. A very learned and inspiring message. Fine music l^vas rendered by the choirs, junior and Jubilee. ?|C Let us continue to ptay for our L" sick members. All our visitors are always welcome to Bethelheni. v Let us not forget our prayer ' service every Wednesday evening, ' also Missionary, meeting every Thursday evening at usual hour. | Mary.-Bethea Kpt. ] V MT. PISC AH A. M. E. CHIRCH Uev. Frederick C. James?Pastor ' Sumter?Sunday School is moving along under the leadership of 1 our Supt.Prof. C. Martin. Promptly ' at 10 a.m. each Sunday, Sunday - Scliuol begins. W? have two en--thusiastic Bible Classes^ one for men, the other for women. You are inii^'d to j"'" ng e-w-h S^n.lftyr? Atr-44-rL5 the church was TTtTetT .discussed 2nd Peter 3:18, Subject "How to Crow a Christian. The sermon was enjoyed by the audiI enee. At the end of the sermon, the invitation was extended and ( one person joined the church. hLWALLPAPERT > j From f ENOUGH FOH A* Johnson F 0 711 HARDEN STREET Five Points ' VMWWVVMVVWMVWVVVMyvWWVWv 1 Bath Rooms an< ! | You can have all 4$-Furnished and Inst a \ Bath Room Sets, ] | % Water Heaters, ? | Electric Water Pi Rooms Built. Alsc 1 <T terations and Add i 8 > | No Down Terms as Low a Eee EstimatesCALL 6 admiral: 7?1 o^cecec>x>?jOoxic<aaa> CIRCULATION ' * OFFICE: 1310 ASSEMBLY" S*1 L jl ThePalmt A Weekly Paper ol r'> SINGLE COPY lOe 1 YE, ?|| SUBSCRIPT ;|8 Please have THE PALMETTO 1 -18 NAME .. 1.. r-1 ADDteESB - i g CITY ..... . g Pleaae find enclosed for 1 Year \ . f M ETTO LEADEK ? J admini. tered to a large number of ' ' persons.? 4 . | ^ ^ numftr of visitors-worshipped I | again. 1) ~A Basket Ball team is being or5 ganized ^ among the boys in the r Frank Wright. This is a worth, | while adventure since it should help . | counter-act delinquency. : | The Pulpit Aid met briefly after II llie sermon, Mrs" A. A. Stroman, 1 : Pres., Mrs. NT. James, Sec. | The boosters Club met at 5 p.m. I j with Mrs. Holliday. The devotion > was centered around the Christmas . | season, ^n enjoyable program 1 was rendered and enjoyed by all. ; One featue ,of^ the program was ! a solo by the pastor. The hostess 1 served refreshment at the end of i , the meeting. Mrs. M. C.-Roberts. 1 1 Pres., Mrs. M. L, Smalls, Sec. A new* club was organized last : week, the name of the club is "Cour tesy Club" Mrs. Mabel Burroughs | was elected president. day at 4:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Mary Butler. Mrs. Tamah Burgess Pres., Mrs. Ellanora Kasterling, Sec. - .*> ' j i nt' ionowing persons ware , re ^ ported on the sick list: Mrs. Alice R. Glisson, Mrs. Sallie A. Martin, j Mrs. Beasley, Mrs. Mary Delaine, Mrs. Rosa Brock, Mrs. Tamah i Burgess, Mrs. Luvenia Byrd, Mrs. Jani? J?nliintu Mios?Glara Mae Charles and Mrs. Sarah Corbett. We hope for then) all a speedy recovery. Mrs. M. C. Roberts, Rpt. MCCOLL NEWS The NAAGP held its monthly meeting Sunday evening at three o'clock for the purpose of winding f up the year's work of 1954. This | was a very nice meeting anil the [ business was transacted in a very j ihtellegent way. Officers were j-electerfr?We have Our same Fresi , dent who has strived so hard to Lnate to have a new vice Moderator, Rev. N. T. Robinson. All other officers were re-elected. This meeting was held at Shiloh Bjyptist Church, Rev. Wright paotor. mi\TT\T p Piir Dunmx OALE | 75c UpL^?J I AVERAGE ROOM 'aint Store 1 PHONE 3-6473 8 Columbia, S. C. ? i Room Additions | Types of Plumbing | died including: Kitchen Sinks. Hot Septic Tanks and imps. Also Bath ) A11 Types of Al- | litions. | Payment, s $8.00 Monthly. -5343 | SUPPLY CO.?j Blossom Street DEPARTMENT r. ~ PHONE-4-9439 | 41A I AailAr '?V AJVUMVl u ! News and Opinion x \R $8.00 6 MONTHS $2.00 x ION ORDER LEADER Mailed To? Phone t Zone State f 8 Months f : .& r ?-? ?^-very good "Sunday > to all tne surrounding churches. The pastor of ^5ft7 Hebron,-Rev. Hanson passed to his eternal rest. r Thty lifl've a new pastor, Rev. McRae of Rollin, N. C. He preach e?T~a wonderful sermon which , I everyone enjoyed to the highest. I He used us a subject God will I make a way. We can say as the J men of old, did not our hearts | ? j bROQKS | New and Used Cars ?Moved To? tS27 TWO NOTCH RD.V BUY ? SELL ? TRADE . 1946 Buick W. Tire I R & H Tutone .J 395 j 1941 Ford Coupe 5 passenger 1951941. Mercury 5 Passenger.. 145 i 1960 Chev. ConW .495 1941 Pontaic New . 1952 Chev Deluxe 995 ! 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