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Mrs. Eil - AUiEN TEMPLE A.M. K . CHURCH " ? Rev. E. I). Dreher?Pastor ??(ireenvillc, S." C.?Sunday Sehoo 1(1:00 a. ni. Today's-lesson deals with the great subject, Christ tli son of .thfc Living (Tod. and.'.rive _ lis a greater responsibility and v t bigger job "To so touch-our pupils > that they may apply their' hearts sunto wisdom" Our desired out- > r niiiH- that tin* ehildren^a^-weit^tre-=s the adults know Christ as theii <1 personal Savior. Dr. Dreber'srovi?fr of the lesson brought mil t many things, but we cannot live y without Truth and Love. Clas^ no. v i .1:ii l l-ii.- i\.. tS . : - X. SLIII IIUIU2) L IIU L>UII IlL'I', 1/1". UI'U- ! her teacher. ClaSs No. Seven. Ii 11:15. Morning worship, Music s hy the junior choir. Dr. Dreher's f ening, inspiring and instructive, v Subject "The touch of Jesus." Text r St."'Mark l.t41. He asked the con- s - gregation to read throughly and i pray fully the entire chapter. Touch t he said is an ordinary action of f , life but .the tourch of Jesus, gives life,"heals the sick, open blind eyes c inerease our material needs to { t an over flowing abundance, makes j glad those burdened with sorrow,-!^ causes our Jericho walls to fall, s last but greatest, His touch upon v the hearts of men gives life Kter- I r- iial. "" ? 7:00 Kvening worship, Dr. I)re- t her brought a great message J. Subject, "The Fogl." This sermon p ? made ns think and closely examine i s ourselves. He pictured to us the1 types of fools. Fool in his heart, I u fool in his head,.fool in his morals,! ! , fool in his philosophy. This ser- ! y men impressed lis so that we J <! breathed a prayer, asking Clod to"p our deeds that we may not he a > fool if any type. One person united with-the church. Mrs. Marie Daw-1 kins of Orangelmvg- S. C. join us in the lparch of pennies,, wmi't , ' _ yui'! uni goal one million pennies'""* by next October. Many visitors were present. The'1' Missionary Society is Sponsoring j f program Sunday evening. Mrs. v Rhoder Newton is improving. s I'!7-+?7 I.vkes, Upt. i * BENNETTSV1ELE NEWS h V Sunday morning services at al! [ the city churches were?gond?.? J-t Rev. H. S. Wright and choir of ( Shilph Baptist church rendered an j x Educational program Sunday after x noon at Saw Mill Baptist Church j sponsored bv Mrs. -J.ula Wright. I 1 the sum of $20,00 was raised. The j v Missionary Society of Saw Mill i t Church served dinner immediately 1 after the morning worship and col 1 Jccted $20.00, Rev . E. M. Ilrooker ! ^ is the pastor, Sumter, S. C. The Missionary Society of Kv- | ' ? ans Metropolitan A. M. E Zion | 1 church served dinner at the nar-! ?sonage after the morning- worship, j A nice sum was reported at 7:00 * P. ni. The pastor the Rev, Mrs. Jef j J ferson and choir rendered service' at Lever Green Methodist Church:) On next Sunday evening Jan. ' '' 20,. 1955 Rev. U. S. Wright, choirs and members will render service at j the Fij'st Baptist Church of Camden S. C. at 4:30 P. M. The pas-! tor is a skint? a fl wlto will to ac-1 n company him on this trip. Rev. \V. F. McCoy and the good ( people of Reedy Branch Baptist i Church at McColl, S. C. rendered j service Sunday 7:00 p. m. at Min-!-. turn Grove Baptist Church Rev I J. A. Alsbrooks pastor. j 1 The Marlboi'o County union will n convene with the Beaver Danl Bap | s list church McColl, S. C. Jan 28-j s 30, 1955. Rev W G MtFadden, L pastor, Mullins, S. C. ! a The Pee Dee Educational and j t Missionary union and Sunday I School convention will convene with the Mt. Olive Baptist church t beginning Friday before the fifth s Lord's Day in January 1955 Row- t land, N. C. Rev. W. F. McCoy, k pastor Bennettsville, S. C. Mr. Jack Williams from Phila- I dolphin, Pa. is home^visitinj? sister i ( and brother Mr. and Mrs. Eugrene J Oopeland and other relatives and | " friends. - :?- I Mrs. Alice Zimmermon, Mrs. Eth j s ertrre Cain, and Mrs. Candy Cain d motored to Fnyctteville, N. G. last n week to visit Mrs. Cain's husband ;i Mr. Harris Cain who is in the f Hospital there. j 1 On tin* sick list are Mrs. .Tulja i t William*, Mrs. Anna Coleman, Mr j lohnie Little, Mr. and Mrs. 15. K. Ellison, Mrs. Susie Adams, Mr. I r Henry Hradford, Mr. Eliott Cros-1 land and Mr. Cam Quick. Callte S. McCoy, Rpt. ? . i thSamj CHEAT PRESENT C'lIUTIT ~ Itev. - CVA;--Thomas, Pastor Andrews?Sunday. Ayas known .'idely as a? rainy day, hut "in pite of the stuey rain fall the astor me}, the faithful and loyal nd praising',lhr Lord when lie arivejl. The pastor was pleased O'er the effort which the officers nd niemhor.s. made in order to htm- the+r?interest- -m?-the af-iairef the church. The pastoj- called to w'ofihi'p af > or which he lined hymn No. 124. Jr. Sam Tisdale led the morning irayer. The pastor told the yon-1 fvmrfif inn tlini t Iw. \?-*nil?l i it- brief. After the sinjiinjr of the ecr.nd by inn he took his text roni St. John t:3t>, Theme, Livnjr In a House . The. pastor was | cry effective as lie delivered the I nessajre. At the close of the mesa;re the elroir-led in the chanting f the land's Prayer. after which lie pastor extended the invitation or joiners. The Young Pcopje Choir reiiderd music for service and as usual hoy stinyr with sincerity and irtuse. .Mr. Lddie .Clary was miible to .join them because of a evere cold, but Miss Catherine ilson. Miss Metjill and Mrs. "rands McCrae led' the' choir on. lie jiastors wife who has been suf oritig with a severe?cold i* ex? icctcd to return to' church soont lie is recoverintj gradually. Mr. Mark Ilurke, brother-in-law f the pastor and a member of b'd Hill P.aptist Cburch was out\ :uest. Mrs. Mary Seott prepared inner for the pastor and' his ;uest. Catherine Wilson; Rpt. MT. /.ION A. M. lv Clll KCn Rev. J. A. Duncan, Pastor Service was very good on Jan. th at the above named church cliool. The lesson was. well djs-* usso 1 l>y t. le, seven classes. l,esm ii reviewed. by Rev. Kdge whicn vis .very timely. Both banners is itill in the young people class' I. K. George, teacher. Col. (1.1.0 After the usual order of_openng .with Rev. Muixy. lte\. Mcliac il'id Rev. Kdge as pulpit guest. Spiritual by the Jubilee choir and J h" seniors in their places. A outhing prayer by _Uev. McRae.)ur pastor then came before us vith a well prepared message vhich was food for the hungry ouls. We could only say as those d old; Did not our hearts burn vithin while, the man?of -(1 o <1 allied by Jl.lie way side. It being (.omnumron day rr larger lumber* renewed their covenant, 'ollection good. . We were very proud to have a lice number of visitors. Among hem were Mr. ""William Bellamy rom Winston Salem, X. C. Mrs. 'wine front Atlantic Beach, Rev. lurry, Rev. McRae front Buckslort, S. ('. Miss Mallony from lennettsville, S. C. . ilr. 11. R. Yereene has returned iter , a most pleasant trip visitng in X. J., X. V., . and Ohio fliieh. lie enjoved very much. Mrs. Katy Biango has returned O Warsaw, X. C. after visiting elatives and friends in the coin lunity. Our sick is still remembered in Lulu Bellamy, Kpt. IT CALVARY A.M.E. CIHRCII lARTSviLLE? Sunday school pencil at 10:30 "J>y the assistant upt. Mr. W. Q Thomson. The leson was discussed, in the various ;roups. It was inspirational for 11. We had one visitor who paricipated in the school__ program, ,conu Clair. Service bepan immediately "with he order of service. The choir an# "Silence in the presence of he Lord." The scripture was taorv from, the 6th chapter of Joh. The morning messape was deivered li.v the pastor Rev. W. K. iainey. His text was taken from" oh 6:11. His suhject; Can we Snrine 'Sir? le said (Jod blessed us in 61 and pared us to live through the eeds that we had domv. Hod is nereiful and forgiving; slow t<> nper, hut he will not he nierci ul always. God forgave* us for he sins of '5-1, hut will he do hus in '55.' Throe persons joined the clniroli. This being communion <lay, sacemeht. was served. Collection was taken by tiro stewards. Benediction, Rev. Gaincy. i Noted )son Deleg White Church Hon Carver In Stained v Washington - (^WI')- A white -1 h.pl-i-t . heret<>, portray. smue of th'e tfi;eut Baptist personalities of history", incitidihur Hooker T. Washington and t i'ti? Washington Carver, in the \virwh.SVs; ,.i' i>,eir church SJon to be constructed. . ' IThc |*ro^v^e<l structui:e_-jof the First Bapli.-* 'chujvli, which is the oldest chmv'i of its denomination in Wuslri" '<>!!. p"o!iii?-es,to be one of thje beautiful in America. In revcvi!in?* ydatis last week to The H"V. \V. Jernagin, 1>. Hr. Ed ward I'll; 'en. pastor of Mt, Carmel 1 >:iI?tTSt -church.pointed out that the stait'd glass windows portray* ing outstanding Negro personalities will be a"symbol of Christian brotI'erb *od and. goodwill. ' "Naturally we expect to have visitors from all o\"er the jyorld .W'jxshu'l'iJi* in our church from time to time, "stated l>r. Pruden. "and I believe that these windows .will lie a constant reminder of our great PuptNt leaders and of the love and respect which exists amorig its who seek to follow in the way they led." . The windows will cost $500 each. and the names of those, contributing to them will he listed in t.ho ivw ehnre.fi, so that the windows will "actually he a memorial' not mly To.tiic personalities portray -1 in them hut also to the persons v, lnT"helpetl to make the windows possible, stated the Baptist pastor. Believing that tliis * is a worthy gesture, IV. Jernagin accepted tne ' responsibility of raising $1,000 for j 'be windows to meiiioralize Booker ! T. Washington and Dr. Carver. HF/IIIl'.SDA BAPTIST CHTRCIf Bev O. Y. (iuodc, Pantof* ^ S. S. was vci y good indeed with t h e wonderful sulrject: 'Thirst . The So.. Of The Taviir: rod." S. S. was conducted by the Supt. The teachers did their best on teaching t.heir classes on this most wonderful and interesting subject. 1 think every one enjoyenjoyed?the fine lesson today with the onlitrhtir.tr memory selection: I am the way, the Truth and the Light: No one comet.b unto the father but by me. We were very glad to have Sis. Martha Meador. her son-in-lawMr. \Y. J. Myers, Mrs, W. .1. Myers and their four fine little sons to worship with us. Owning In our pastor's injury be received on Dee. ,28t.h for fcome misunderstanding we didn't have a preacher with us today but all things work together for the reo.l lor those that loves the Lord; We had a glorious prayer service and a testifying meeeting which was so spiritual. There is a time for all things. I feel it was the time for what happened today in Bethesda. A iot of our good members were absent due to the weather I and . flu. At .'1 o'clock the Jubilee choir sponsored . a singing program which \v a s inuch enjoyed. New Hope choir rtri. ed $5.14, Se.lelia: " 'ethesda, H.57; S i in s Chapel, Whitmire, $8,411; Paridise. Red Point, $7.7(5; FT nit FITI1 beyond Whitpiire, $5.05. Total $:M.lb>. l'hanks to. all. participants. Come again for where there is unity, there is strength. We pray that our pirstor shal| continue to improve and shall -onn be able to* resume his duty. Hope for ill the sick a speedy recovery. Iola A. Thomas4_RepQi'ter.... FR1KNDSII1P A. M. E. CHIRCH Rev. I). J. Zeigler?F'astor P. S. 10.00 with the Supt. Mrs. P.. K. Ferguson presiding;. Lesson reviewerl'by Mrs. U. P. Alexander. *t"tn"s^TT(v. (5 still holds the Fin. att. banner. Teacher Mrs Emma Young." . TL040 Morning worship, Senior ehoir rendering music. The pastor preurhort sermon full of Tnspmr fP.mo.n ?.:tR-40; "What shall separate* us from God?" The closing hymn l>y the choir. The trustees made their usual monthly reports. The pulpit aid Hoard met at the home of Mrs. Came FT Kollins, I South Hell St.. I'res. Mrs. C. 1), | Ferguson, presiding. One joiner was connected to the church. We were pr6ud to have encoui'ging re - ggg PXUfl i Chicago Lawyer, ate United Nations lors Washington, Glass Windows _ .V? 4 j marks l>y the pastor wife. Import lint business was carefully take under consideration. The h.ostes assisted by Jessie Victoria serve an appetizing repast. Miss M. M Young thanked the hostess. Friend activities will be varie and many from now until our firs I effort is well on its. way with th ! followi'fffr leaders, Each leader i ; asked to report not more thai I Sll'O.OO and not less than $50.Ot The leaders are the following: Mrs. Ruth Alexander, George | town District; Mrs. Bertha Bailey on, Shniter; Miss Mary Dendy 1 Florence; Mrs. Clandis Fergiisor Marion; Mrs. Julia Dillard, Dillion ! Mrs. A. J. Gary, Colmnhia, Mrs ' Bertha Ferguson, Newberry, Mrs Kubye J .Grant, Lancaster, Mrs Bessie Henry, Spartanburg, Mis i Mattie M. Young, Edisto; Mrs Mary R. Little, Charleston; Mr* Leola Hill, Beaufort; Mrs. Nanc; K. Pitts, Greenville, Miss D.'Mam Shell, Greonwille; Prof. J. T. \V .Minis. AhlaKulle; Mrs. Prueill, 1 Wallace, Orangeburg, Mrs. Dori , Young, Manning, Mrs. < Carrie E Rollins; Wateree; Mr. James Burn ! side, Kingstree. . Church Reporter REV. F.C. JAMES, PASTOR Sumter? In spite of the rail a number of persons attended Su day School which began prompt ly at ten o'clock. The discussio in the classes were interesting an reviewed by Supt. Martin, wa J quite enlightening. At 11:15 morning worship be gan. Dr., James selected for tex Philip 2:5, Subject: "The Mind o Jesiis." The message which cor lainell much food f<y thought, wa i enjoyed by all. Music was fur nished by the Senior and Gospt j choirs. We were hoppy to welcome th I the visitors among whom wor I some service men. We invite ther to come often to all of our service? Among the recent sick member in our church are: Miss Evelyn ( I Cuthbert; Mesdames Alethi Blake, Janie Thrower and Beni'c j Rembert. We sincerely hope fo ! them a speedy recovery. The Men's Club and Truste j. Board met briefly immediately a j fter "morning service. The .Frank M. Reid Club met a 5:G0 at til", home of Mrsr. Luvenii Waiters. The hostess served a lo j vely repast at the end of meit'ng Mrs. Aleth.a Blake, Pres; M t I Phoebe B. Jackson, See. The Ever ltcady Club entev.viu eu at <:ou p. m. witn a pageant? Highlights of fhe Bible. This \va j an extraordinary program and wa [enjoyed by all. Mrs. Sadie '.Jim-: Pres., Mrs. Roberta White, Sec. The Polio drive Mvas stressed The pastor requested each' mem j ber regardless of previous com mitments to give ten dimes to th* drive through the church. The Bible "Study (Troup wil i meet at church on Wednesday a <>:30 p. m. Anyone interested ii learning more about the Bible i: invited to come, Prayer meeting will be held 01 Wednesday eevning at 7:30. Yoi are invited to attend . _ M. C. Roberts, Rpt. HKTIIEL A.M.E. CHURCH Rev. L. Grady, Pastor A large number attended thi i morning services ami were detspb 1 inspired by the soul stirring me: sage taken from the 3rd chapte: I of Ddpiel and the 17th vers* brought to us by the pastor, Rev Z. L. Grady. !>?....? ?*v ?? hi ii hi m limit vwim i rmici vt by our newly organized youtl choir with Misses Frankie Hall am j JlMTTita Heliums as organist. Th< Willing Workers Club will mee Thursday night at the home o I Mrs. .'qrfifh Franklin. AH member j are asked to btr present; At the morning worship nex Sunday we will have baptism am oft Sunday flight the monthly rail; j will be held. Refreshments will b served by tho I. C. Butlers Clu. at Mrs. Bitrksdalc house on Jer * sey'street. We expect to see yoi at these services and don't forge i Sunday school at 10 o* clock. ~ Visitors are always welcome. r? \ _ . r ? -iTTO LKAT)Kjv Morris College End( s General Assembly, BLIND KENTUCKY POLICE ll'DCK AIDED BY NEOKO ( ON STANT COMPANION "i ""( ynthiana. &y. TAXI1)? In this j town, justice is I>lThd?literally as < well as figuratively. ' ? i ~ tV (!!>?>ear-old blind police mags istratV administers, justice in tli'is i , ' m tills town aided by his _ Negro ! j constant companion ami "eyes," - ; Forest Bryant, Judge Richard | i Clary's friend, sits at his side 1 during hearings and unuhtrusivur ? ly identifies document, and takes e ,. notes on proceedings. i Bryant became the judge's in- ; separable companion '\2 years ago wnen he was a small bov Now t arm in arm, the two jnen walk | the city streets at a pace that i ' would leave the average person hreailieless. ~~ ~ '| Just a slight pressure from For- . 'rest's fingers indicates to. the jud- ! ' go that a crossing is near or tiiat i an. object .is ahead. BfSatn's wife, Marv, is a home i * economics. instructor at Bannoker high scljool, 'fhe couple has won the prizy offered by civic organizations for the host - decorated y ; house at: Christinas-tiine. r When Hiyant isn't with t h. e '. iudee, he is busy with .his duties as janitor of t h e Methodist * church. ' I Togeuier, Judge t-lary amrTmest Bryant seryt* relentless* hut ?udctiutlie and equitable justice. ~ I5KTHFX A. M. E. CTIIIUTI Dr. J.. Arthur Holmes?Pastor n In spite of the rainv and fold n weather 'Sunday, our Sunday -S?4i? " ool opened with an appreciative n group of children and teachers at d their post. The lesson was lively s discussed and reviewed. The superintendent and teachers with cheer l'ul faces welcomed this exception4 ally large crowd of children pre-'* sent. '?| At 11:U0 the Junior Choir marsIched in to. hymn number .'id, (luide '* Me O ThouTCreal TehovaTi.1' The pastor made the call to worship and our service opened with the 6 first hymn number 18(>, Salvation! *: O the .Joyful Sound. Our?minds 11 1 were immediately set in motion for j another chance to come toe-ether 3 1 oil this Sabbath Day morning and worship a living Christ. a The choir did an exceptionally e good job on the beautiful Anthem r "Inflammatus." Following the hymn ef consecration our Pastor Dr. e Holmes came forward and stirred * our souls as he spoke to us from the subject "The Power IJeyond | > Wor4^. a He said in his discourse that " Christianity is more than the phi- , losoph.v of an ideal but it is power- j ' from above. "A man should have ^ character behind the words he j * speaks, because Jesus plainly said J on one occasion, "The words that 5 I speak unto you are spirit and are ? life." ' He; said further that the message is always the man; its power de pens upon the sincerity and con- . viction of his own soul. This was another one of our Pas e tor's breath taking: sermons, full .packed ami resourceful as spirit ' made itself around historic Bethel k for another Sunday. 1 He appointed as advisors to the * .Junior Missionary Society. Mrs Ka tie Ruff and Mrs. E. R. Holmes. 1 This group is now preparing, for Founder's Day Program, which will be held on the second Sunday night in February. Mr. Bura Walker and Mrs. "S. R: ~~ Higgins were appointed chairman i of the Men's and Women's Day committee for this year. Chairman for our Sacrifical pro gram this year, Mrs. Ethel Pink-_ ney and Mrs. Helen Bass. ^ Our Evening worship this fourth s Sunday evening will be held at Sid r ney Park C. M. E. Church at 7:30. 3 Our pastor will bring the sermon in the Fellowship Services between Ladson Presbyterian. Bethel and ' Sidpey Park. 1 Our members were happy to see ^ our Church appearing in the State 3 Sunday Edition among several ' other white churches in onr city, as one of the many churches in our s city where men's thoughts an' mo- ] ?,?,! i - - -' -- ^ iicavtru^ us \vu 1'iiirr u) wuf^ ship and depart to serve. Again at our evening worship ^ our pastor closed this Sabbath Day with a song service in which we all ? .gave vent, to our?personal?snugs ? and hymns. This closed another ^ beautiful day at Bethel in spite of the bad weather. John Martin, Kpt. r . * . 1" - . ' !M=: vwment Banquet Speaker r 7 ? ? ST.M ATTH.KW S \JH IT ( I.ASS KKV. TIIOM P ASSl.S On ^(fivt'r.ilior 2'i, 1*~? i a 1'i-vv' ?/;' Tin* Ii^v, 1 th<?' nii'inLfrs of <uu- r'Oiiin'.^hy ATirii.-.T? i- ei'' ,N at- C'iinvunJ S? !io! t?.?- i? n ;i'-v ? ... *%!.<? <1.* <1 - * i>f orjrunizinn'an .'? !:;!* -.Li--. ,Mi\ !<>ral !k -1 ; ti l.'.S. Ross uvt-'?i .ii? i ifj-.an !'*>t ' *<*??' tal. l?U* Kfunp. A >51?11 * |i< i :>m| <",r jT.-\i, -1<? rr '" . :ion was.held, al't<r uTiicli tin- < >: aiiyfii .i ^ )ass was organized. The oi'iiicrs si'iiMim wa^ ..... f. .11,... . U?.. v.. IIMl- . I uv an PUIIU' .Mill:/., > . ikwmit.Min, president; Mrs. Knnnu Hoacb Ve<-- the W uteree x- tarv; Mrs, lie tila h <Heaton. ;-i-? . i - ,_Jj He v. W : mrer; Mr, 1,^ .M. Kllis reporter. l'he St. Matthews eomv unity* fa- ' nil)' Circle was -adeCtoil tti .I.i Mitt.lit? (.? Hey is-the name fur t.ie ciuss. ' a<' knowi The club is iiioviny ab i.y nicely other toueiiinj inner the advisory committee com '*y ^r. "? >osed of Mr, Mil Hampton Air. L. 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Alternate _ ' '' 1 \ ^ w . m ^ president of , v- -a *! from a child' To niy iriends, who are sufii "i Hit He.. Mays and i*?tr a:,-i loseing a many nigl. ; tT remarks were mark- from nervous- condition and at > Green~slnd Atty S. kidney ailments, rangehurg. Internum I found one remedy out ?>f tl conu-tary. man- efforts through a friend < s ashes. - % n:-i* "ho tol l me of his kidn. \V; H. Uuuaaun cojnplaiuts,. ami. how the Dr. .' -? ? - --rdrth erb remedies relie. l dd idm. 'Cribe 1 0 ? begin to put forth efforts t t i cuntact Dr. A. J. Goforth, And i I MCTTA "> surprise his remedies re- ?. VLlflr | J lieved, within ten days, so.that 1 . . , ' ' could enjoy a whole nights sleep, getting up. I And also to my surprise, Found J7C'* - -lhutT-my- nerves were so much jfuiJ I ypars. Dr. A. J. Goforth, is not a M!J AY hut a Herb Specialist. T o my . .-j I friends who are suffering, would - do- themselves a real favor t a . 'baker sold .contact Dr. A. J. Goforth; Eakt rv? " t?1? Spnrtanhurg, S. C. R. F. D. 4 for'^10 00 I Health is worth every thing to " >u.. an i suffering "Herb rem to the lo ?igathered?frem?Mother KarthrThey have no equals liev.' B. J. Li gins TTTtTW ANC'Ci Pastor, bounder and Bulldtr l'"MI of the Ebene^er Bapt. Church?-?? y y i Spnrtanhurg.-S. G. _ Special BLOUSES .$ .20 ea. l'rit-e ' ' SWEATERS. i ladies & Jrs. , .75 ea. C9Q11 SKIRTS _. .30 ea. 1 SHOES, ladies -;25 prr ? WK I'ARTY DRESSES, "u1r" $159 \4Sj kall coats * "" '80 **' J \jj/l TOPPERS, ladies , . _ . . , ' /iVJ & Juniors 1.50 ea. I'll rive . <tkfiQ / Jrl' ' SHOES. V*M??7 11 T,| boys & girls .50 pr. I I Li PANTS OR SHOES. :'!' -: $939' I n : suT/sVoHfe- Mpr' U I U COATS, men's 2.60 ea. !' I . SHIRTS, men# M a*. 'VI I I I 1 ^ -The above, are all present t styles and were expensive Jfl when new.- Mostly topOOJTA named brands: suitable tor tpoOt/ mmdrrt own use or for resale. Send .... mnne?order. stating size, I material, color (state see $2o9 I ond ch?ice>naiic r $4591 $5791 ~~ MT. P1SC.AH CHURCH $599 I R?v' R- H Williams I Sunday school was opened at 10:15 by the assistant supt. Janie Johnson, clue to the illness of the upt. and some of the teachers. Sunday, school was good. The various classes were taught and the a1 dult class was taught by the pas<2Qd Q 'or. The lesson was reviewed by " . Tanic Johnson, tic SJfidQ Worship service began at 11:15 and devotional service was conduct - - - od by Tiro. L. GofT and Bro. - MDDLLfi Jr.tnes Johnson. 1st hymn O For A - ?????? ?Thousand Tongues to Stng. Tnvo c.tion by the pastor. The pastor took his text from Isaiah 62:17. Be V N ' mid I create a new heaven and a ? new earth and the former shall rr<r? no* lu' remembered or come into 'LALCiK mind. Theme God is Universal. Our '' castor preached as never before. -The sermon was enjoyed by alk__ The thought he planted in our LU1 w uintis is that God pardons and . forgives us and he will remember DTI 9 jo/jo I them no more. He cast the remI O-4U0O I bej-nnces of our past sins in the .--j. ^sen of forgetfulness. ! ~ I? Quite a few of the students that CYCIt have been away in school were B a witli us during the holidays. The Christmas pageant that was pre- ~ sented by the Mt. Pisgah group was real good. At the close of the sermon Holy Communion was administered to a large number of the members. Many of the mem- i hers are' on the sick list. , Mrs. Minnie Gastin of Whiteville BMany of thy students went back scho -ls vv? pray for them a wonder SSiS Subscribe For Jfl lints as the result of ? 'Va i he Palmetto a I ther 15-year-old can. I . Vfiw hope tor many w a long and expanslva I AAftPV* ' I , MfUrry h?i flow. LiCclUCI