The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 22, 1955, Page Page Two, Image 2

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Km Two : ?Bl I, a. Morris College End Campaign Gets Unt Continued from page 1 Rev. L. H. Middleton Rev. Robert Black Mr. Handy Ptckney A!r. "AVtttts "Gardner Mrs. J,ilia Chaplain Mr. L. Washington \dele Fleming MVs Kl Washington?t?? { ' I; K BUY COUNTY Mil I si:.!v'Jeferson, Chairman Mr-. .\li;gg>e Jefferson. Co-Chr. ; -Mi. W 'ie IN-mhert IN v I I . 'l'- i..I,..;, ! ' \ i.!11)i' N ??l N IT 'Rev. \ i., Mvv.oil, ChaiFnVan IN.;.. S. .1. Johnson ilia.. \Y. S. Walkfcr . v.- ... foOllK't. -~4-;ii A RUESTON C04--X-TYtIJ. I Wli'pner. (.'haitl-nan 1 lv; V/ S 1; Tiiy !i-i l!> \ 1J >' ' Frazier ' 'l;v\ 'I'?. ! wis - 4 Uy\ ' , 1'. Faster Rev. H \. Dj-sort Row .! ' -< . lKm :a: V' i. I V. H: awley chkrokke county Ke? . \. S S:.lit.r. -Chairman' M?:?K?Hr?Dm.'/lav* '=^i .. . .1 Ty' " ' " ' ii i liRHKLP COUNTY -.hi.-, .-i.e. {,?. < ?. v.' < .-la.T.u-in t' oV S '!:' ! ianoocU ; ;ii-:s !T-:ii county lie.. .. rc.itk-rjtrassV Chairman I.'i'v "V B Bnusor, Chairman Rev. C. ilor. 'T r - Rev. W. ,\r. I ivrr.-t t Airs. S_. L. Finley 7 clarendon county Mr. W\- L. Hamilton. Chairman Rev. (I. Brown. Co-Chairman Hi'.v \V. J. Carl or, Co-Chairm.m?j-N-=: Mr.?Dawoy Marvin : i. Mr. Joe Richburjr Mr. West Parson Mrs. Purnese Canty Mrs. Mell ason Conyers. j Mrs. Dorcas Washington Mr. P. Singleton [ COLLF.TON COUNTY WORK- j ISG WITH HAMPTONPARI 1 N't! TON COUNTY t Rev. C. L. IJowens. Chairman T EMr. John Alshrooks, Jr., Co-Chr. > Mr. S., C, Graham M-r. R. I). Poole Mrs. Alice Rut lei* _Mr H. W. Lonu DILLON & MARION WORKING TOGETHER 1 DOKCHKSTER COl'N T Y Mr! C! C! Holder. Chairman i~ jj^. Vlr<. Eeriino IT'wnian. Co-Chr. I lw i !& RDCKMhl.D 0c SALUDA If Woi.'h 1,\?; TOGETHER ji-, Mr. lolwv Gor.lon. Chairman jp.jf. Rev. carter Lev Dushtharp -'{>' Mr. Harrison FAl-ilFIELD COUNTY - | Doir TT nrKovt W'noV*infi>f am I ' U ?? Mrs. W. M. I Jerry Mi.' (J. W. Robertson Mrs. Mary Mayfiebl Mr. O. Y. Goode Mr. Jess? :Byrd FLORENCE COUNTY v Mrs. Ipla Jones. Chairman i Mr. W. A. Shirley jj. | Rev. J. J. AI mcy f 'I Rev. J. L. Brooks E. Rev. O. E. Jackson Mr. John Stewart l^s. Elizabeth Sparks j;. '^.Rfv. F. II. Ham Mr Bennie Anderson - > ^ GEORGETOWN .COUNTY JW. Bertha Brown, Chairman TUt. F. K. Sims, Co-Chairman | m Miss Margaret WhileMrs. Dorothy McKen/.ie Mrs. Florence Jackson Mrs. Florida J. Yeldell Mrs. EUa snerai.i ReV D T * Innl/.Aii -* iv. u . uav,i\.ivii Mrs. Garner Jackson Daniels Mrs. Bertha Washington Mrs. Ottilia Thompson GREENVILLE COUNTY ?w.- Rev. H. VV. Steward, Chairman City Ministers greenwood county i Rev. E. j, Daniels, Chairman j Rev. C. Johnson, Co-Chairman Mrs. Georgia p. Tuerncr 1_/_ Rev. E. L. Cain RaV.?C. Martin Mrs. B. B. Coode Rev. H. P. Mitc.hell I Mrs. Zenohin Hampton (Rev. J. S. Maddox I lowment aer Way Rev. \\ . M. Pranks, Pn.('[iairm!it Rev. C. K. W'alVer Mrs. Rosa Rowers .Mr-. F. ^ >< . . -w-r?\Ptt4r?Ca'rlliirl" Rev. E. A. Johnson HORRY COUNTY r:rr- w. Watson, Chairman V; Oovol Moojry, Co-t'haiiman Mr. John Floyd Mi. ti. A. L..z,er JASPER COUNTY _ 1 . jp . T. M. Dixon, Chairman S It. ssosi Mrs. II. Drayton Rw. J. C. Simmons SAX .... S.., Peeves ,T , \i .i : h I M li liilll llUIIIiail R< v. > . W.. (41mminjrs -s~ !:. v. S. Law tun. ? ???7 l:-A. 1 AL 'AUston ivk;?suaw county Kuv. I. Wright, Chairman Mr. W. S. McCullum il. A. Alexander-^? Rev.- Ruben Roykin Rev. t. R. Reed Rev. f. Mungo R? v. f. A.' Carolina LANCASTER COUNTY, -f^~- -rh?!U?B tucker, Chairman I .Y-JrR~ TTCick er "~t: !rTT~T7TT;oi)inson ~ ' LAURENS COUNTY Rev. E. W. Wright, Chairman Rev. W. I). Coker Mrs. Katie Mielts R v. .1. W. Mat his M.r < A. Reuben . . Irene .Martin Mrs. 'Mary Wright". Aii. William Meadows *Al .1. O. XOOleV ' I lev. l>. I.. Cureton . Irs. Mary Whitner - LEE COUNTY Rev. IV. .!. Lunn, Chairman Miss Alice Stuckey. Cu-Chairmar Mr. I. C. .Joe LEXINGTON COUNTY Ro>. ' rwn- . MO ORMICK COUNTY Rev.. .lames Belcher. Chairman Viss Mary Banker _ "MARION COUNTY kcv. (>. A. Seller**,^Chairman Mi's." H. M.. Robinson Mrs. I., lrby * . V MARLBORO COUNTY , Rev. Harry Wriii'.h't, ~T haTrman Rev. J. A. Alsbronk ke.. i'. B. Mdoiloiia .Mrs. Elntiise I'ufvis Mrs. I... E. Spans NEWBERRY ' COUNTY . J. R. E/.ell. Chairman Rev. .1. C. Coliier. Co-CIiairhian Rev. E. E. GauMen Mr. (ieur^e Ree.ler Mr. Cole IIt'iuz .Mr. L. Lake Mr . lie en Sul?or Mrs. H. Rutherford Lev. Win. .MvMoiris Rev. \V. L. Shepherd Kev. D. I*. I5oyil Ml": Wade Washing!on .Mr. M. W. Kant Mr, Harrison Homier Mr. Willie Keely ,\fr. Fretl Davenport Mr; Leo Davenport , Mr. S. II,. KeeJej* Mrs. L. Spearman Mr. S'tealy MeanRev. M. C. Kreeman Lev. L. .1. Wirier CM ()\i;! ; roi'NTV Mr--. M. 1!. IKonnr . ('liaii'inaii Mr. M. .1. Alexaniler Mr. o. A. Wallaee Mr. II. "K. < 'hilders 5 Mr. ( . M. Calloway TV~v. C. C. Keels Lev. (J. D. liensun OIV\ \(?KHL'IiC? COUNTY Lev. W. I'. Williams, Chairman LeAlt red I aac, t o-t hairmaii Lev". L. IV J'ayton Lev. T. O. Kverolt Lev. M. Rhodes Rev. James (Hover I'ICKKNS roi'NTY KtfVr Jl. P. Kohinson, Chairman Mis. Sara M. Williams Kev. V. B. Moore Mr. Luther Johnson Kev. C. C. Stewart HIGHLAND COUNTY The ministers of. the City SALUDA WORKING WITH KDOKFIKLD Rev. W. L. Wilson, Chairman Rev. T. R. Hanger Rev. F. A. Davis, Co-Chairman Rev, B. T. Sears. ; ? j Rev. J. S/Earle- .'I"! Rev. T 15. TolRert Rev. J. I.ton I'fiir^t'ti . . . 15. V y' < OI nty ' V;. K\t re t ThunipM'ii i, .... j . .... "U I'oivniMUee [?:< Oil'NTY , ' A. \ hi iv. . i A it: .in n . i . 4. "t if.-tv.. ? 'it'., i man ?/'tnvv-rt-rr^t.? 1 ()'. Fire I. . ' A' \ i;n;r !' . V.V 1.. i. ? u- . \vi: li'ruV; r. 1' if! :>r?! - >ViTson. (.fian'man Rev. Fe tier Rt v. Do .it r A. !Ad j M rs. .Mu:*i ay . ' ?';n r . . !'i ai.At;;.' | W-- Vi ?.( .. iv.tn y 'Miss K. I.crftel , ltev. Chandler Vf KK ''Ol'NTV | Kvv. I). Itueker. (. iiairmun ! Key. S. Hall ! 'lev, T. II. Hampton ' l!w. S. K. i'lnke | I!*.v. 1\ liofrjH'i; j Rev. L. It. Harbor. ' Ilev. W? 15. Knox A. M. V. V(tt 'ni (1.115 S'KWS"" The A. K. Youth Club 'tviot~ rJ "t 1 .f home, ( I' Mr. Mrs. .lulhis .l?-ir.;rs? n. . ' Chieken ''.inner was planned and it -provv ?l a .sutress. This Satur-. t' iy a hin'govparty willd.e sponsor-. e.| at 7r"ft p. im. Many thanks to . "'.lar-y-vV.-l?n?;4a, Mnagio -Miiliyafe n. II : i: ! 1-ni s tut 1 7t-:nTte-j at i n p I: i n ] for serving on the entertainment w tr. irttoe Sat'irelay afternoon. All i:i .:il=i"vs of the Youth Clnh? 'should he eon t tended for. stipj < ft , ing this elTort. ?[ Again tlie Junior ehoil' played n ?\Hal rule in the Ymith Sunday mt? ' vice. Mis. Kstelle Crnmlin, mother of our pastor was delighted to hear the group sine;. We were , glad to have her in our' midst.' . ( Wo wisti to thank Mrs. Manigult??allov/iiu;?ns to?be bet? jaiest on rjulio, a few Sundays ago. <v,.. ic f,i ,,,...,1 . friend indeed:" ?i~ -{ N e'w Year's t'vp fqcmt-'yntrr * re - t goiter, tiding' a dedication on stat i< n Wl'OS ami .oit Monday after- [ j noon was invite*] to !.e a Spcekil ; t guest on T, V. with the same New ' Year's dedication. The numerous ] . compliments received, were deeply i ' appreiated. Our teachers Mrs. Knot, Miss I ] ., also Hey ward T'lakely a serviceman , and Mary Kinard of ?Vs>:k. I*?v.i-re anion;" nut: vi.sit.nr.s~?nt h Club members ore always i v. Ic .me when they return. * ; Our tu x! .t- t im;v will he .Fanu- t ary at the home of the president. , Jo ephine IJIakely, Rpt. , t "town Chapel A.M.K Church j( ? | "(MfK \T IMtKSKNT CIKCL'IT ' |{cv. A. Thomas, I'aslnr ' 1 Andrews. S. <\ Sunday. School vsjs conducted !>y the assistant . superintendent, Mr. Wallace . Mc Sadden. T!ie attendance was ?\s usual. "After the Study of the los on. Dr. It. K. Ilmgdon reviewed the Iscson. I)i*. !>roj?don was \T*ry ( iropd in usin<r practical illustrat- i inns in the review. I am sure. . every one present received valu , ah|e infnrmat i<>n from the les <>n. It was also known that IM\ IJroO;~dnn is not only a ui;e<it preacher Imt a trreat teaeher. After the re view the pastor elaborated on I Infine way ami the practical illus- ~ trations |)r. Projrdon used to jp-l the school to understand the true . . meaning of the- lesson. r~?. Sunday u;is a vrrv busy day at ('anaan A. M. K. Church and the , pastor asked full cooperation of t till those w!io had it part to play in the servire. Sunday marked the first Quarterly Conference to he held ill tho (?reat Present fir-* enil. The out stiindinu' offiei-rs, j< Choirs itnd members from (JrVa'l - Present -A.M.K. Church assembled jit Caniiiin A.M.K. < hurch to help tin- Quarterly Conference he ji sue , ( ress. At noon Kov. G. Av Tholnas call ed to worship; After the simrinfr i of the second hymn, the yo'unjf?' people choirs from Canaan and ' ] Great Present sanu after which Rev. Thomas presented Dr. Brog-1 olwbUf otrtn? forth and took his ^ text from Ps! 1 ::H. Theme. The Goodness And Mercy of God. The , congregation was lifted with inspiration as Pp.- Brogdon deliver cd a wonderxtil message, Aftrr^~ i the niexsagp lie extended invitat| ion for joiners. Later the Adult... Choir led the chanting of The, Lord's I'rnyer, afterwards the of. ^ t . 5 THE PALMB1 Morns College Am Ik:: 'V.e !'or Tie NOTICE . ! [; .. : Hji ,'.ir In-Service Tea-' -is-1.1 Mori < iVl'ejfe wii! i>e eon] on Sntunln-.v. .January 2i>,! TTi ^ ' i.; r !.. ins 10:01) A, M. i V will lii-jrjn on Saturday I i i. >. 1 and continue on * : tnercnfler. ? I " m v c . Toni hers seek irift "to -t ..:r .or t i f ica t e to-a* higher i:? ' or to complete graduation . i i .nts - may enroll in Ex ; ' i: "v. lasses;. . ;:1 Features; V i' vi:>| eourse in the Art of ! .iw'mr ami I'uintinj*. * !'.'v I'm t'lor information write, ft. U.Miuehen or the Iie:.r. Moris Colleyp. : _ '.M.\C nil.I. C IIKT IT rif'I'iVO ! I' I -f. \ - M?FV fiiTTi?r,u K. v. A.N. Hampton, Pastor Suii.Tierton, S.C. S.S. is liioviif. >!) ' under tin; leadership Sitj. Mr. . Frank Rieh^urjj. Pivmptly at lfln.ni. each Sunday S..?\ ' S nd iv !.??i?itx a s> crinl day for Co faculty i?f Sprintr Hill Elemen "ray Sc'..o< I, io conduct all servile s. The Supt. :ntro luced Prof. S. Minting act as Supt. Prof C.M. ,'.i. a m id .0.1' adt'l.t t lass, Me . 1. Johnson taught/th? .1 nni-v c'oss. - he lesson xvas beautifully discussed and reviewed by Prof. S. Moitt. Pray 'v ' service was conducted "y Mrs,. Janie Cain, Mrs Elese lo use and Mrs. Phiiemer Jones, which was enjoyed, immediately ai .i i ;u"lyeV service, nor morning worship began with the faculty of Soring 11 ill Elementary?School TT~r! ?! rs. Viola i ley ward al the . iamh a: d'our pastor conducted the "order of service. The 23rd, I'-ahn was read by Hie pastor end e> nirivgation. l he theme and t<xt \va's taken from the 8th P-alur,""Theme "What is Man." '"lie invitation for joiners was extended. The offering was taken by Prof. St. Miott, Mrs. Daisy Nel son i'.nd?M-r:?A.N*I" Rogers. The a* mount was $25.0(1. We were proud to have Mr. and Mrs. Rogers Jr., Mrs. Miott, Miss Miott, .Mr. Jc: and M iss^'^Carrle" Nelson, daughter of Ilev. and' Mrs. Willie Nelson. Mr.-Joseph Kichitui'ir was elected delegate to. Electoral College which is to he held at Liberty Hill A. M. E. '.'hnivh, March ?-tr. 1 11)55. [ C'aroivn Ii, Hampton, Rpt. ' I HNI'.Y (iKOVK A.M.K. ( IU R( II Rev, T.II. Weathers, Pastor S.4v.-wi>s--ca 1 led?to- order?as?ns--inl with the Supt and her staff it their post; Class No. one and wo: was combined and taught by dr. Wade Trapp, teacher of No. >ne class. Review was given by lie -pastor 'which "was Very intcr stin.tr. Finance?$2.54. We were maid to have Mrs. Estellc Royd >f Columbia in our midst who ook a pert in our S.S. >erviee hegan wit h use of hymn I "J lined I?y tilt- pastor. Mr. S?micl Trapp offend prayer. Seeond '170. Scripture lesson 2nd 'oiinilnans (5 beginning at Mm irst through the 10th verse was tad !>y the pastor. Notices read Mrs. Hinder. 2nd Quarterly (.'on-1 'erein e will lie held January .'30th. .v'aii h will lie the 5th Sunday at I I'itiey <irove. All requested to-do heir full duty as usual. Mr. .lohny Ichelherger has heetC placed .in Ste AiMil If aid No. 2. The-pas'Pr came before the audi in e and select ed his- text from 2nd < nr. 3-10, head as this: As dir.fi wd'ul yet a I way rejoicing; as poor yet making many rich.;' as fleers H' t ed the public of ferine. We were. I'm tunate tor-have aa our visitors, Mrs. S. Iy. lirogdon, wife of Dr. Hrogdon; She made -oip'p important remarks convening the missionary Program foi tliis year. Mrs. Kva M. Dawrencm front t. James A. M. K. Church aii<i Heme Demonstration Teaeher wlto made some 'very timely rcm.'irks. There was also a visitor from Jones Island who drove the nar fi?r Diw?and - Mrs.- Hrogdon. ? ? i n<t|>[>,v i<> iihvc* mem worship with us and hope that tiny will visit ns again soon.. l?r. Brogden began-the Quarter ly Conference in the Usual way, very calm and straight forward in his procedure. At the end of 1 he conference' he commented >)?? pastor .and his members for their [ ((operation. The Quarterly Conference adjourned with high hope of success anrl progrngg?__ tr The pastor rushed over to Zion A.M.K. Church to funeralize the .boify of ?Karne*t Rush who flied on Friday of last week. Miss Sussan McFudden.Rpt!* r * T?:?""" ?~ ID LEADER nounces RegistraSpring Semester 1 ' fc, I .av.ng- in thin?, and yet possessing a.i things. He used i\s a theme: "Tie hone to Eternal*Joy." The -message was delivered with much force and power until our hearts were made to burn within while the man of Clod talked to us by the way. The dor of the church was vpen to joiners. Collection 1 was $10.3.0 which was fine for a rough day of rain. The rally tool} place- which am- . ounted will be reported when all leaders.make their full report. . Ttir>w-,. i;?* ?..? ?*:n about the same.. Please keep in mind the QuarPterly Conefrence. . Little (Ileedean Edward has .re- I turned hack to her home in Knox- ! ville Tenn after spending some time here with her grand parents, i Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Trapp. She > was accompained by her grand-'L mother,"Mrs. llattie?Trapp.?ftcr j stay was a pleasant one, Mr, H. M. Boyd of Caler was the weekend guest of his daughter and son- j law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tobias, i After service the Board motored ' to Little Mountain to render sor- J vice. A donation of $2.SO was ta- j ken and given them for those who could not follow to help out. ?J. 'S, Boyd Rpt. IT I ICS IN AM) AROUND M IS BROWN A. M. E. ( !rl IW'II Rev. J. C. Quarles, Pastor ? By Coriwne E. Bradford gle bond. but we build the ladder hy which we climb from the,low-" ly earth to the vaulted skies" I ?By Corinne E. Bradford | Services at Morris Brown A.M. ' E. church followed t.'ie usual pro ce.lure today. Worship began? with a prayer bv the nastor in charge,, choral' response followed with an organ voluntary by Mr. A. Bligen. The scripture lesson which was taken from St. Jo.hn' 1:1-11 was read by Rev, Camp- >e11. The Decalogue was repeated^ followed by a selection from the i Junior choir. Announccnumts were , read by the ci.erk secretary of the Church, Mr. W. D. Bradford. Rev. Marion Strable, associate minister of Morris Brown Church 1 was t.hcjn presentee^ by the pastor, Rev. J. C. Quarles. Rev. Strable preached a won"Forgetting the^ Things Behind and Pressing Forward toward The Mark Of The High Calling Which Is In Christ, The Lord." The Pulpit was beautifully dec"nratud with flowers donated by members of the Floral Club. Mem bars of Usher Board No. 1 rendered very efficient services i n.l the line of duty. Despite the v e r y inclement, weather the attendance at church was unusually good. Many persons visited with us today. We appreciate having them, for visitors. are always welcomed in the] HOllSC ot lio.l. Morris Brown A. M. K- Church Marches On. Corinne E.. Bradford, Ilpt. MHOS IN TirE NBVVS AT MOUKIS BROWN A. M. E. < III R( H Who was seen in Columbia last week attending Executive Board Meeting, but the Rev. J.C. Quarles, w.ho is the Treasurer of the Stewards Dept. But Mr. Ben White Senior, who was seated at the organ playing j for church seervicos; But Mr. Adolph Bligen who is the Super-) intendent of the Sunday School,) But Mr. W. S, Grant, who rs the ( horistress of the Jr. choir. Bm MrSTGeneva Pr Singleton, who is the chairman of the Leaders Annual Christmas Shower. But Mr. Lcroy Guillkrd, who was seen making arrangements for a China Tea but Mesdames L. B'. Lawrence, Sarah Thomas~and Alice-Rivers, Who is the treasurer of the Floral Club. But Mrs. Sarah H. Brown,; who is the chorister of the Jr. Churc.h i choir. But Mr. Robert Gadsden, who fhr* nivwirlArit of r>looo T ' ?-?I - No. 12. ' But Mr. T. L. Duval, who was seen sitting with the Shriners today at Morris Brown. But Messrs. Moses Smalls^and Herbert?fiotfnr,?who?bought tbr-4first Palmetto I/eader today. But Mr. Henry Bfown who is the advisor of the Missionary Society of?Morris Brown ChrrrrtT.But Mrs. Fannie C. Greenwood. Watch next week's edition for "Who's In The News." Wjho are good S. R. Teachers? But Mrs. Annie Belle Kinloeli. \ and Mrs. Eloise Drayton, who i keep .an exee.lent record for tlio ;; Sunday School, but Miss M. J. j~; Taylor. |. A. U. Announces Dean's List ; < The following named students < are recommended for scholastic | ] honors for the first quarter of ' i me collegiate year 11)54-55 as an- c tiounced by Dean A. D. Greene, j , 'Julius Abraham, Edith Alsup,' x Frances Arnold, Annabelle Asgill j Ernestine Bailey, Ida W. Bates, s Frank Bethel, Myrtis Boyd, Mary j A. Braggs, Gwendolyn Brown, An t nie Brunson, Theora Byrd, Margaret Carter, Vera Champion, Su- j sie M. Clark, Thelma Cook, Hel- t en Cooper, Ruthinc Couser, Ma- 3 tilTIa Cunningham^ Bettye Davis, ( Cleo B. Davis, Virginia Davis,! ] Walter Davis, Carrie DeWalt, Le ( oTa Dinkins, Junius Dowell, Annie Bell Dozier, Lydia Elmore, ( Thelma Fair, Bernet.ha Floyd, Bar } hara Foster, Cecile Gathers, Alfredo Gilliam. Juanita Gist. Sarah < Gist, Millie Goodson, Arthur M.j | Graves, Naomi Graves, - Thomas , Robert Gregg, Deloris Harper. Dor < othy Harper, Robert Harper, Km- j 'estinc. Heath, Robert Henderson, j Althea Holmes, Wilbert Holmes, Henry Hopkins and Willie Hunter. < Also, Emma Jackson, Jean } Jamfcs, Mildred James, Shirley ] Ann James. Oliya Johns'OTT,'*I.evatf- , del* Kearse, Carolyn Kimball, G1A- ( ria McKinnley, Minnie McKnight, , JohirMaben, Bennie Manigualt. Os car Means, Betty Milam, Martha: ( Miller, Mary Ann Murphy, Ties- | tine Nance, Kenneth Nelson. I.e-1 , rr.er Oliver, Kay Patterson', Bclor-! , es Pinkney, Harold Polite. Willie , Prnwitt, Bettie .1 Rhodes T.011- . ivc u.ce, Wessie Kichardcon. Mat-I lie Richardson and Mildrcad Riley. Also, Feli.ba Scott, Cleveland ?ibels, Mar-ari-f f Simmnn;, : -Ielvin Small'vood, !:>chard Smart Rosa W. Sm-rh, Jeraler.t, Thompsons, Eva Thompson Vivian Tin-| ( ill, Marion Toat!?v, 01 i Mt? Ton ey, Vergie L. Tv ?* Coley Wash-! i. gton, Con -.-ance White, Lylos JA-iiitnej- and 'i ms Wright. A I>. Gr Dean - ?L 11 ROOKLAND BAPTIST NEWS J Rev. T T Marsh??Pastor ^ S. S. was held at the usually * time with Sunt, officer and TreaG surer at their post of duty. The ^ lesson was beautiful taught and j . discussed. r Our morning service began at 11:30 with pray service conducted by Sister Es?ie Mickens which' every one took an active part in. : At 12:00 the pastor* ascended the rostrum. The morning scripture was read hy the pastor. Reading II kings 2:1-7. We heard, another soul stirring message from the pastor. His text was taken from II Kings 2:7.. His theme was "Where.Is The GocU Of Elizear." The message was enjoyed by all. Even though the weather was bad, but we thand God any way. The collection was fine. The musical choir, vocal and usher Hoard was at their post of duty. The night service was conducted in the usually way. The pastor ( i ame. uuiorc us wun anotner won-1 derful message which set our I souls on fire. We thank all visitors who wasiB with us to-arly..You arc always | welcome at Brookland Baptist. j ? Louraine Davis, Rpt. | u NKW MKT 11 KL A. M. K. curwen Rev. C <'." Black?I'astor 1 Lexington?The three * churches i on the Circuit have hogun renova- ! ting the parsonage. All the men i are asked to give a.day's, work on j Saturday, Jan. 22. on the after. noon. Wo had one new member in I Sunday School this morning. Little Miss Teresia Mae Wise on the | beginners class. Morning service | was verv erod with the . ing for his scripture lesson Deut. J 13H7-27, He preached a wonderful sermon. Subject: A Change- j less Christ in a Changing World. | 7:^0 Service Sunday night was was also good Mr and Mrs David S. Jones welcomed a baby boy on Jan. 2nd 11*55. Mother and son doing fine. Mrs. Maurice Portce is ill at4 this writing. We pray for her recovery. ? Kubye Sligh, Rpt. CHLTICH Rev. (*. D. Odom?l'astor Sunday Setmtrt began at theusual hour with Supt. along with the teachers. Discussion of the les son renewing of the lesson etc/ The lesson was reviewed by Rev. Minniofiold. Our Sunday School is making a fine progress. We an striving each day to make on Sunday ScHooT better?~ l'nrent send your children out to Sunday School so that they may hel| fiuild up the Kindgom of God. . >V? orsliip service began at 11:15 Responsive reading. From Hymna [Jood to Give thanks. Hymn: Come let us Join oui heerful songs. Scripture lesson St. Mark, 14-1-9. Gloria Parria Prayer and missionary offering \nnouncqments . by the churcl ,lerk. Remarks by the pastor. Hy Tin: Ye Servant of the Lord. A cry wonderful message was de ivered hy Dr. J. A. BaCoat, Pre sideut of Benedict -College. Hi< ext was obtained from Act.Gtl diapter 3rd verse, Br. W, L. Phillips was ordainec 'or Deaopn. Dr. Bacoats deliyerec he ordination ceremony. Act (>-3 Die Charge?was by-4>r.?Ba Vn*., T I \ juata, i] \ mil iw I\CVJ> dave. Let us continue to pray foi >ur sick members. ' >.- . - Our. Youth Day program wil ake place the first Sunday in Fe iruary. ; ???? After an evening of devotion he evening message was deliverer >y the pastor, Rev. (J. P. Odon obtained from the 14th chapter o St. Mark, 15th verse. And He Wil ^how You A Large Upper Roon furnished and prepared. Thctfrv 'Make Ready For Us." Subject 'The Upper Room Supper In Thi Upper Room. Yott will find jay Peace and trappiaess. A very;won lerful sermon. Sunday was on ronmiunion day. Fine music wa rendered by the choirs. Dr. Reuben, president of Morri College worship with us. We weri lappy to haVa him. Very happy t< .o have all our visiting friends. ?ProVcr oorviee each?Wednesday ;vening at 8:00 p.m. Missionar; Meeting at usual hour. a Bethel chew- news, Rpt. KL1SHA A. M. K. CRt'ltCH" * Rev. C. V. Alston?Pastor S. S. opened at its regular time >upt 0. S. Lake presiding alonj kith his staff teachers. After oper ng the classes .assembled-to theii espective places. The lesson was cry interesting. Prayer service cas conducted' by Mrs. Ida Mat -ongshore and Mrs Florence Lark, 'he scripture lesson was read by he pastor taken from St. John 12: 5-31. If 1 be lifted up front the 4rth, I will draw all men, unto me 'heme, "The drawing power o1 I X M E To the loving and devoted __Da vis who departed this life J When the eve In the Heaver Killing all the Then we miss There dear fa In t.hat home Meet to say n Where the soj Rest dear fatl ?Sadly 1 MRS. CARRIK DAVIS. \\ ?en 11 Mi-, and Mrs. Wm. Davis Mrs. ('. Davis Mrs. Annie Mae C Mrs. Sarah Hal Others of Ca JUST FOR YOl GUARANTEE 47 Ford Super PeT.nxe Sodai tally new tires. Window sh light. Outside mirrors. (!c body. Nice interior. Not a 17 Ford Deluxe 2-Door. Kxtr srhoes. Dark gray body. Cl< bird will pet a bargain 50 Plymouth DeLuxe 2-Door. terior clean. Black finish. 51 Hudson "G" Sedan. Black tiros. Heater. Mechanical! New battery. Steal it . . 19 Dodge Roadster. Red with rubber. Radio, Heater. Fail To Go USED CAR LOT?1 ? pnoy Joe E. Bern YOUR PAC 1218 LADY ST. Saturday?_Ianuaxy 22^ 1955 _ .CLASSIFIED ADS ' IN MEMOK1AM v ' Mrs. Easie .(Hester) -Uarvlall Hardeeville, South Carolina In loving memory of our dear ' Mother and Grandmother, who passed away January 10, 1954. r The wonderful things you did , for us live in our hearts each day, , and keep you near anil dear to us, ; though you have passed away, ? 1 I * Children: Miv Maceo Randall " j 1'hiladelphia, Pa. Mrs. Zylphia E. L j .Primus, Hardeeville, South Caro" iina, Mrs. Jeannie Harris and. " Mrs, Viola Watts, New York 5 City; Mrs, Ossie ' Williams and 1 Miss Beatrice Randall, Charieston. South Carolina. Rev. M. B. ' Randall Sr. of Hardeeville, S. C. ' j and grand children. . 1 ?r- . . rj Teacher wanted "First -Grade -teacher for Carver ! nr. o i r? l i i inniii^ ocuuyi in myrtle oeacn, j $35 supplement for A, $30 for R certificate. Degree required, experience preferred, 'interview | necessary, begin work a t once, j Contact J. H. Spann, Jr. Superin| ten.lent Myrtle Beach Schools." 1 I J CARD OF THANKS. ^ We gratefully acknowledge the ! kind deeds and expressions o f CI- I , sympathy in the illness and passing of ours, Sam Denley. ?The Family? TZ J- DENLEY - A C. PARC,AN . . Columbia, S. C. . j - Clarence and Wade Denley New York, N. Y. s r i ? * j .Iesus." Rev Alston preached a very wonderful sermon. He built ; many points on drawing power --;y ??' ' which is the work and duty of | Christians people. In spite ~cf the > j Mississ Dorothy M. Lake is ! home visiting her parents, Mr. and j Mrs. Earl Lake. She is residing in J Washington D C. 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