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' Above are members'~nf~tb
_: narv Fiipultv. They pose in 1
Hall, across l'rom the otlice c
Seated at. the de.sk. is Dor
right are Professors T. II. Fi
kins (on leave), W. K. ('rum
CarT C. lTIaclt iTf^the dcpartmc
new seminary library.
Ily \V. 10. Crtinilin
Dickerron Seminary, the ins'itution
for Theological trainyig o!
ithe Seventh Episcopal ''District oi
the African Met'hodist Episcopa
Church, is located in Columbia
South Carolina. The seminary is
? p:n-t pf Allen University. Thi
founding fathers Stated iur then
general objectives the improvement
of moral, cultural and re
ligious life of t.he Negro,, The!-*
ideals set forth by the founder
of AU(en University thave foi
many years attracted pif-tors 'am
p e r s o n s . inelhiod- toward tin
Christian ministry to the Uni
versify.
A lien "University, ITTTtttOS, v.aoffering
a degree in tlxrw, fields
' Theology, Law and 'Cla^yics'. lie
fore the establishment of . tlii
Se in hurry under its- own? Dean
?- - pastors came to Allen to s tin I >
Theology in addition to othei
subject matter. Those who di<
qualify to study for a degree?ii
Theology were admitted t o tin
The Theological preparatory de
partnient. Tlie-prilicijuil of?t+rtdepartment
was responsible foi
directing the students study pro
rry otv* 11 n f i 1 bn vvsm *ffti
mor advanced work.
The. Seminary, since its begin
ning, has always had a flexihh
prgram for the pur.posc of meet
nig the needs'of ntinisters-. At on<
time, those pastors who found i
Impossible?tn? become?resident
students were offered corrospon
deuce courses ton a smail fee o
fifty cents ;i month. Students' ii
??? the CorrespomitMice?School laid t<
come to the University for e>:
aminatitions.
SBUF HKLI*
: The Seminary h a s- always
Stresed initiative^ and hard worl
on the part of its students. Thi:
philosophy is reflected in th<
motto of the graduating class oi
1917, "We will lahor for Chris
^ and the Church." Students .win
were willing to work and win
possessed scholarship have al
ways been able to acquire then
Theological traimu# at the Semi
nary. Much of the cost train
ing for B. D. students is cover
ed by scholarships offered by th<
. A.M.E. Church.
C H RISTIA N CII A R ACTE R
T.he institution requires tha
persons preparing for the minis
try be Christians. It .has always
been the -purpose of the institu
tion to help the student to grov
into richer experience \yith . Cod
Thee graduating class of 1910 hai
"tw its m o t t o:..,_"T.he Mind o
Christ." Students enrolled in tin
Seminary are encouraged to at
tend chapel daily, weekly prayei
services and Sunday Church ser
vices.
ST I IDE NT ORG A XIZ A TIO X
Dickorson Literary^ ,Society i
the student" organization of tlu
Seminary. It is responsible foi
maintaining the social solidarit;
among the students. Through ser
mons and prayer service^ it add.
*T to t.he spiritual fervor of the col
f lege community. ?
SOCIAL CONSCIOUSNESS
Dickerson is and has be.cn, ai
institution concerned with th
mnnv social urolilems in the < 0111
?iunity. The seminary has song'
to relate its study to the man;
social,", political a n~ d economi
problems- of the conuinity. Th
Department of Social Kthics of
fers special training in teer.hni
cjucs .of social chahgs as relate
to the gospel P f Jesus Christ
Community surveys are conducte
by students.
I.KAnV.KSMIP
The eJiTor eiiiphltsls' of?Die hot
son is to equip men for the pai
hdi ministry. Alany graduates o
the Seminary are serving in prat
i tiically every area of the church
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flJQicltpraon Thooloyical Semi-.J
the Seminary'Library at Faith
>1' ilislmp T'Vnnk "U-ulb-nn Koirl
in H. S. Davis. Standing Jolt io ,
isher, II. S. Turner. .1. J. Jon-j
liiLiind L. Ev C'rumlin. Rev. j
mtal assistant in charge :.o:L.th<Smho
arc successful rural pastorsj_
. while Olivers ars pastiuiujr laige.j
. urban churches.
f The Seminary is located in the
( capital city of South Carolina. Its
1 location offers- opportunity fori
students , to study penal institu4
Hons and social agencies. Two
> huge, well staffed and equipped
p-_ nn^pifnl< n>-o lnioitpil i n clo.SO
. .proximity tTTThe Seminary;?T.hH-.
allows excellent opportunity for
. clinical training.
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1 The newly erected Faith Hall J
. houses the Seminary Library. Ex7h
tensive bTTTfioaraphies are pre par-1
ed by the faculty and. the- stuiire
encouraged t o read'
- widely; Materials on technique of
re enroll have been nut at t.'icdis-!'
rvprntat-nf" students.
Tin-: .NISTUA'I'KKN- - I
^Bishop Frank Madison 1 iv.?1. tin*.
1 Episcopal loader of South t'aroi
> lina, is a strong advocate of a
,i better trained ministry. Bishop.)
_ Hoid has I icon most cooperative i
! and helpful to students who luivo |
desired attending the- Seminary.
President Sanuile It. Higgins,
t.1 President of ' AI .en l'nvorsity t ts
himself a 11 ordained minister o f .
.' the A. M, K. Church. President I
, Higgins strongly believes in the,
_ Bible centered 'curriculum. An ex-!
j J i. in mat ion including the EngTTsTi~
t Bible is required of all graduates.
Lt| . For iivl'ormati"n-relative to the
?! li, 1). degree and the I!. Til. ile*
gree, please contact Dean Hen-,
j' dy.rson S, Davis, Dicker.-on T'heo,
!oi ical .Seminary. Allen I'niver.
sity, (V>liimbin;i?Smit.'-i Varolimr.
BOCK I'D It I) AM) (IIA)VKU
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Rev. It.II. Hampton, Pastor .
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s> Nt, Car tu?l Cast thy burden
, | upon the Lard, and he ;.'.ia!t sus:*
f i- tain thee: He shall never suffer
i the -. righteous to be , m o v e d.
Psalms i>o:22.
A few of -Uui?l.aiLiili>L u.lie. mel
1 for S. S. After the order of serj
vice a subject on "Man's Nature
land need," We-4?ivo h;t$|| studies1
! about God,- Now we study about
i man. God made man in holiness
and righteousness but man chose
to follow the suggestion of Satan
and fell into sin, Sin is an awful
thing. It is Satan's tool to sept
erute us from Clod.
Wo left for Spring Grove Bap?
. tirt church to attend the funeral
of Mr. Robert Tuvker, Revs. J.A,
, Wolls, J. P. Pcnsin and Warjllaw
mounted the rostrum. Rev. Ward-1
j law lined: "0 For A Closer Walt
f! With God. Prayer was offered by
Rev, Pcnson; Song.-Mr. - A, ?L).j.
Wheeler made remarks on the life
' of Mr, Tucker as a mason and
friend of the needy, Mrs;- Faiipiw
Rodinson as a peaceful member
of the churchy Sen, L. L, Hester
as an honest servant,'Mrs. Caroline
Rollinson read the cards and
, obituary.
Mr. Robert Tucker departed;
this life Jan. 22, l'.150. He was
the son of the late Dave a n <1
Sally Tucker. He was born lSOT-i
in WiTTTnglbn. ~ ~
Was first a member of the Lit- ]
tie "Mill Baptist. Afterward joined
Spring Grove Baptist Churivi, l
whefe he lived a loyal member.
lie leaves a wife, 1 brother,"' 1
sister and a host of relatives and
friends of both races-.
Rev. Well read the 'dOth l'salms!
and preached from the 25th chap-!
lor" tityi - bird verse*- Sobjects -"I
was a stranger. The Masons laid
hint to rest. Sleep on.
Mrs, (' 11. .1., Reporter |
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COD CIVli I S MEN
msiKH'S MINISTERS AND
I -AY MEN AT A TIME LIKE
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?-COD CIVK US MEN"
11c. no duyhl, was thinking of j |
men in al walks'of life, hut 1 am
interested- pi imaril'y in men in an 1
for t'k A. M. K; Church ami in
it ii'tuf v. I ;> that end 1 write,
rial t iat end 1 pray t.'iat Cod \
ling) t give us men to lead, Co.
*ei \ in, :.rul support the A, M. ,
II, satis? in commensurate with (
tiie'r jiportnnitic.- an every ex- ,
l>andii'g. world \vi<!e program. (
Ali. iii'st appeal is to our Chris- |
Can Kalii rs in Clod; and this I ;
believe, tea every mohiber in tiro ?
A. M. E. C mreh higilv respect"!.
(i,... u.i i -
niv i iiiii ueiuiljrs IU I lit'
:drfice'?f itm* Bishops*; even -when
tiietv are obvious. inadequacies, on |
their pur;, of the accepted standnrds
of t at o-l t'iee. But when al'
r.i.ns !J'" r uniimmiI.m made t,? |
'ne effect that- "our bishops iiavo 1
am e.ati t > then : lyes, by uu>- j
pat ion of jmjih'iritv. absolute die- '
tutorial wei*. the power of a '<
.".oi.aiih ''T i- \ ?ji-Tj rrftd o'ohtrobh
the total, 't'-mnovi', spiritual anil
' " uu'hd o fairs of?our ebureh ineludiiur
a I iiep.'rtnieuts, boards,;
spoon! , e-initnittees. .In .Hem I
and <'om.ert on d ('' -.mci! are no
e>*eenlier , 4?iat ura!Iy on- is led
wander. v!
"Not v. i' hsundine: legislation by
the (ienrrrl < (inference" and t.he
resulljftsr laws'.and rules in .tit;:! '
Discipline' lliereftonr, it is aljcjf-:
ed front replitahle sonrees that j
some of etif i.ishons ha've' ben
1-iuiwn to over-rule- or chancre the:
vtid Ceneral i t on te re lice?Lrui. lations.
e motited t? the' hattds of ]
t.'<> ('ompila!.iot Coiiimittee to be.
printed and- substituted instead, i
law; and filler id suit t/uir own!
purposes. I f this is true is- js in- j
creditable.
Why-should Doers? nil luvntr
equals in power -p?vd?authority, n
and elect cm I for life, vie for contra)...
of religious institutions or
Oi eanizati. its of' the magnitude of j
Die A. M. K. rbnrch. if thn,v
t-? du'the -fair-'arid ritrhi 1. tinjr
nil in it? When vim realize thin..
t ; c ioi,n s*niii'y? r.onormni HUM
i m)? !i';n('iit in our Metlvdism for
0 n "bishops is ititmtw tturn that
1 f nip- ot'vM Protestant Denomination
yor wonder _ \T7iy should
there e\cr I o any question of hon
(stv :u;?i vol a itv whore money is
concerned. I am not yet convinced
'that originally it vis intended
tthe nffi-r and Mower of a
should ho :."t' oratic or ,li
tat "rial. Wlion a Chri thin Ministin.
our denomination has been
ehwnted for life to t ie highest
office. honor and position in' th ??
gift of "t lie (l.'.i roll, it seems, that!
if t ail it is possible to do right, h
and. live, above the suspicion < f re- j
vciVi'e, hate, reprisals etc, among I
his.. pecr^?or any over shojiL.jha|
may have the oversight. It is,
sheer nonsense to proclaim thatjnotiiipg
is wrong with our church]
or "its present form o ^operation (
^Vorse, still' t'> pulilielv claim that,
all the bishoos "are together for
it ; wejfare. For it is too. obvious
that all the facts prove otherwiser
Fur?the hnrt-?fifteen?rrr~
twenty years, as church obser
vers know, there has been a flagrant
disregard for the Discipline
of our Methodism, especially 011
the nart of many?of out' Episcopal
Fathers but also many of our
ministers.?P .hold?that" except "
some changes are made in theso
malteiis ami soon, there will be:
litt.e or no reason to attempt to j
change later.
It does not make these who ]
love the church feel good whey; 1
they frequently hear such renia'rks
as' '"'Out- bishops are dranfcwith
n'ower." "Our church is a'
racket.",, "Whats the racket in]
this meeting?" "What did they
do with all the money we rai-1
sod?" "Why should the bishops
draw an iron curtain in t.he Conn- ;
cil ? "Vlhat's tho Secret?" The]
'Touncil has -made no pronounce- .,
meet for tho yood of tho church
for yoars..' 'Should tho bishops ho
allowed to vote at the General
Conference?" "Should the bishops
monoplize membership on all
tho boards and accent Honorarium-:
from each?" "Shouldn't a.
bishops total expense come from
tho Finance Department? These
and mnnv other remarks are constantly
.heard from the lins of
leva' supporters of the Africaan
Metholbt Episcopal Church?
why ?."
I hold that our Rishops, like
our Ministers, are leaders in a
democratic church and Christians
above nil else; servants, not hds="~
sesC spiritual advisors and counsellors
pot Jrivprs. A his.hop- like
a minister should he the embodiment
of humility and human per
fccTTruvr His~*privnto and nuhH' j
conduct, betrayed in bis attitude-1
toward others should be that of, j
the replica of the Lord Jesu-'M.
Christ's: otherwise we misrepre-'
sent -Him.
M t V T AU?COMRADE- . .
SUP' A vT) THE CHURCH
SITUATION
As l.aboyei^s together with God.
w? have i JT peculiar tie which
binds W tofrethev; perhaps, in
bends of trrenter security than
anv earthlv ties. In I-CoHnthiuns
we find those words: "For
" 'I IT IJlilOi ri S injrC'TIU'r WlL'l
find: vo nrp (iod's hushnn.lw. vo
nro God's Puildinjr and in I-Cor^
.i'lthiw 1:1-2 "I.ot a man
cotin* of us, n? of" tho ""MmiAtorf
of Chris*. and; 1 ho Stewards of
'ho ntv -'ot ios of God. Mnroovrr i*
i: mini rod in stowards. that' a
man l>o found faithful." If t^o
diovo is t.'io basic vnniromont
for this ministry, why <To wo suhin'rato
ourselves to positions
w.'mpo wo oanpot vindicate our
' llinir? It lias boon niv ohsc-va*u<n
tt'pt nivoh of tho all"'rod us. |
"' "ution of anthnritv hv I'm
w? \lrioiw Mut hodist =
Episcopal Church-, havo boon *?nhant
who Ccfw-towed to the bishops
and manueverod honorariums
out of othor people's money to in
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! rHE PAUflWT
gratiate themselves for personal
ungrandizcmetit an.) promotion regaruloss
to what happens to his
less fortunate brother, this is not
i luislian. It is understood that |
rytuocacy' is rampant anions us,
l'Vin to the .point of rapidly be-|?#
.onung the standard of our min-j '
is try today. '1 he principles of
fip.i t and righteousness and pro!>ef
1eegard for the truth seem to
lave gone with- the wind. Hence
c-K'.*-fi->""C:i)I) GIVE US MKN"!
That manhood in i elision might
not be subjugated or suppressed,
liishop Richard'Allen with four
i-een other men stacked out of St.
deorge's elrureh--to establish free
iuni. liberty; and ministerial sc.
:urity for themselves and their
posterity. Our schools were estabi
led primarily to train men in
<uli. heip, and .brotherhood and
-pirltuul freedom and to propo:ate
the sitfhe to those whom they*
-erve in iilj generations, l>oth?ii|
xuiehlng and preaching. "God our
Pother, Christ Our Redeemer, and
Mail our . Riot her" on the Mass
head of our-?ihiUti-.m T?pr?r.|p|- 1
believe, was not an accident, but a
divine mandate from God.
These very principles for which
our "Fathers sacrificed so much
:vnd f?>)' whiciv Hie A.M.I']. Church
was horn, seem to be denied the
nresent day ministry.
in"iv seems to be a trend, on
vhtv part ??f many of our bishops,
to disregard intellectual Ministerial
Training in_ African Methodi*-ni
"'n.t for it't or so fift'i mo "ve?
h1', r '."irate an:! eliniinti?.w"ll
p'vn-red . mi "sitters who
to d'ag-roe, cheilmge^ or
think r.si'1 > xpress themselves, on
int-.given statement or uot'.on of
i l>>s,idn--mat,ers rot lie wrong
that bishop may be ( ,r>d they?
-an 'o no?v ronrr), hed? ; ibstitute ?
modiorrt-v at th : c.xnn ise;: of we 1
trn'n *d leadership and sonretimes.j
satisfied T'oajrrejrot'ons. In many 1
instances for self angrandi/.ement
retaliation and Just down light!
revenge, because they have the!
nower to do so. under the cloak
of "Godly Judgement". - This is
where Love for Brotherhood and
Ministerial comradeship, -should
assert itself, I am afraid thattoo
miif.H complacency concerning
the future of our Methf>dism anil
the security of our Ministry, awe
fn evi.lenco.
. Whi'c, it is importatnt _that
obey those that have the rule over
f.'iom-- rrn one should rrrtCT iute,.ra
conspiracy to destroy .another
brother minister for his own pro- >
'notion. i\o person whom God han j
f'l'cd to preach is so' worthless i
that.he deserves death hv othor?l
wl\om Cod has called to preach
since it is the duty of the church
o help, to save men from do
* traction, and.he tht source of insuM-ution
to them to live.
OUR 1 AVMKN
Our laymen are the prime fac.- .
tors in our Methodism just as
other laymen are in other denominations
Y.'.ey "are tlie exponent
of patience, tolerance, faith anad
untiring loyalty. For the most
part, thev accept all - types- *gra.les
and classes of ministers
and their families wiithout much
cbmplfrining as well as. the local
and general claims of our church.
"Pnr?this and?other good?deeds |?
t.hey have'-and are doing, they i
merit great credit. But who
knows how long our good laymen j
will continue to do this except!
we're willing to put our house in I
order.
- III h poem paraphrased?I?agatr >
appeal, siitccre.'y to our bishop's. >
mirt'sters and laymen? (
"Woodman spare thaat tree.
Touch not a single . bough.
In vonth it sheltered me.
And I'll protect it now."
j. paraphrased
?llBishons. ministers, laymen.
spare this church. . ,i
You and I know how,
Ir. youth she cradled all of us, "
We shouKf come to her rescue f:
now." e
BROWN CHAPEL A. M. E. 11
CHURCH
Rev. X. E. Crumlin-?Pastor ^
\\
Arthurtown?S. S. was at the ^
usual time with the Supt. in char- *
ge, along with the co-workers. The (,j
lesson was very beautifully taught ^
ami reviewed by Miss Carolyn Tay
lor and Supt Simpson Jefferson. ^ %v
At 11 o'clock, the pastor ascend w
ed the rostrum, and brought the (j(
morning message as* never before. V(
His text was taken from 1st King: q
King 20 chapter through 40 verse. tv
Theme, Heing Busy the "Wrong ^
way. Our hearts \yas made to feel
good from good words. Each pre- ^
sident made their report on the an- ?
njversary rally for the?Building ?
Fund;- ' ?v- f
Willing Workers Club; Mrs. j s
Laura Jefferson, president. $23.00' a
Trustee and Stewards, $12.00 Ush 0
er Board, $12.00 Youth Club," To c
tal $47.00, ? f!
Missionary, Mrs. Clemetine Wit- n
liams, Pres. $30.00, Jubilee Choir: t
Pres., Mrs James Childs,. $22.29. ?
Grand total raised, $141.30. t
(In Sunday night the pastor and 0
members made their way down to f
Header Point A. M. K. Church and v
' enderpd a program. The little
church is progressing and great- o
ty improving from the leadership (
<>f Rev. Crumlin, also l>oth church- *:
cs are moving on up and asking the f
prayers of everyone that we might k
'nave success in the future day, i
with the cooperation of our pas- s
tor. We are looking forward to \
Founder's day on Saturday even- t
ing. There will he a chicken sup- c
per given by the Youth Club. Come -v
oTiej come allv ^ ^
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i(TI\ I TIES?IN*. A NI) AI {() 1 N I > The tru-.te.es -were engaged in H
t ORRIS BROWN A. mTk] -.a rally That was ciiinaxed very
KI'IICH" j - ?- -successful!v. today.
Rev. .1. C. Quarlos, I'astnr Kveiy fifth Sunday members- of "
l ie St e\ynr,less M.?r.!-?! that's <erv ' v
Corinne K. Bradford. Reporter ing also 1 i 11 the oolieytinn. for the y
day. Per? n. r.eting l at ca* ''
"Faith marches- at the le ad of p.^j-y t (|h;. ( .1 :?
he army of progress. It i< found; Tay]or. \V. Ulrkerson. C.K. Brad-j T
eside the most refined life, th";' |-01:t, I,. GreOhe. -Mrs. C. 1-; w
reest irovernmeht, the profound-;- Rradffid announced the amount C
st philisophy, the noblest poetry] <)}- offering received. I at
?>e purest humanity," i "Kp.chs of faith are epochs of | F
T. T. Munco- frUj:fulness; b-.itc epochs of ur.- S
It is a wonderful privilege t< ' h?Yvt ver * glittering. are' h:
e a"Hle to attend the hou-e rt\ |,;iITt>1 (1f ell ' permanent good." I
or&hip and to he able to par- ] ?Goethe' in
tke of the spiritual hlessitur and > ' p,
ourishment of God through well M.-uks .Brown Church Marches .p
iiosen and we.l spoken words of Oh. jt
is ordained servants.
Mortis Brown A. M. E. Church j*. r r~ < '.
as indeed honored with the pros] |.\\
nee of -our truest speaker, I're WHO'S IN TIIK NKWS A I j j
ent S. It. Iljggins of Allen I'm- MORRIS BROWN A. M. K. |-'
ersit.v. Our pastor ?ltcv, .L, Lk CHI R( H .
juarles introduceil t h e speak'"-. ( orinile Bradford" | |p
f the occasion who brought us a
'onderftil and inspiring messatfe. AVho .was seen as-ing wit a C
lis text was taken from I Cor. the Palmetto Leader?but Mrs. (\
:23. Thee theme of "which was Edna W. Bennett. i oi
Untried Power." Who was seen paying t_heir full,
""President?Biggins laac Uoauft:. n^scssntcnt for tin- rally but Mr. K
ul examples of the puwciLnf Jc 1 Ben \\ liite^ Henry Brown. 1. A. o
us Christ-ixtul what He-can d ? LaSaine, W. I). Bradford, Mariott o:
nd will do for us- if we would j_Strahle and others. K
nly have faith in Him and so'!- Who was seen shaking hands t,
it his hoi)). This In- portrayed with President S, K, Higgins, n
hrough the., story of H ind liaise- \ "tint Mrs.?llnttie Collier.?M> * .?^
rius who called on Jesus Christ Y, Johnson. Mrs. Mamie Smalls, n
o restore his sight and his pray-( Mrs. Mamie Johnson and many j,
r was answered. He also told oi l others. C'
he woman who had an issuance Who was seen inching for the u
f blood and when all doctors. Pa motto Tenderer l>M Mr. Fd- ),
ailed, Jesus Christ healed' thai yard .Vields, Mis. Kt'oel White,
lomaii. I Mrs. C, Anderson, and Mrs j
President lliggins ' ..expounded j Wasmngton. ,,
n the theory that thd Crucified i Who was seen paying the l'lo- ,,
Thristt to the Jews, was a stumh- ral .Club's assessment for the \
ing block, to t.'no Creeks, it was rally but Mrs. S. H. Urown. |
oolishness because they :didtT*t W1 joined., the Parsonage oluU?
mow. any better, but to Chins'- t 'day but Mrs. ilattie Cilhert,
r.ns, He is the ' way, the trod * wits seen talking to the '
ind the light. His ohTircr'~sfrVmor.' i aiinotto - i.endcr reporter, but-*
vas so practical and realistic Mr. \\ il.iam t ochran.
hat if we would only live ac- Who was soon playing for the 1
'ording to these words our lives Jr. t liurcli choir' today, but Mr. 1
vould be very full and rich.- lie A. l'ligen, Mr. Robert Hudson'
mat. !I i.l? i-U?^miiir.n Ai.iL)i the xinv- chouislcr. (
nff r.f a lveAiitiful hymn, "I'm Co- W ho w a s : eeh f ushintT "to
ng To Trust In The Lord 'Til I church but Airs .Margaret Marti!".,
to hear Dr. St R. Higgins, F
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HURON BAPTIST CIU'RCII Friday - morning. Jan. 28, 1956,
?Kt'V. )V. I). Cokcr. 1'asiot- }?>li. Firming 'tvas the sun of ?
' I i.'io iiite . Mark and Fronia Flerr Js.
S (iih iiciI al the -usiinr" Hmr :nc wn-s Imt n in Laurena County,
t i;i!.d u-uvhVr- at their August In.- 1871. He was a well
)?: of duty. The. ies.-on was known citizen of Clinton, where
: .t:iiy taught fiom the sii;- he spent-his entire life, A mom- ,
ct: "Van's Nature and Need." rer of Helpon Baptist Church and
iH* damn i offering slid remain attended until his health fai.ed,
it.'; class No, l;>, - Mrs. Mamie several years ago. Remarks by
o! or. teacher. . Banner .Attend- Dea. Kichaid Rice, Solo, Mrs. Aco.
Class No. 8. Mrs. Alice nianda Gary. Cards, telegrams
r'f.itt, teacher. For the last few and obituary, Mrs. Marie Gary,
ardays several new stadvnis Kulogy, Rev. Coker.
ivr boon enrol < .'. His survnors are: Two daufhA11ei
TiTT mm h.mj .a ' . 1 ?t?t?.?ali.???! noila?Fleming, CI n
lisie wi.- m charge of the lio-t- tom-Mrs. Mahlo Gary, 'Charlotte,
si Chon.us. Mr. .lames Kennedy N. f.l Four sons, Messrs, Henry
' tile piano. Morning message by i- wiring1, Jr. of Alexandria, \u.,
iv, Coker. William of Charlotte, N, C.; Sam
tin'Ul son.; erviee \-\ the J inio- a. ?l Mopes ol' Clinton. f> grand.
1011. \ lua Fruitt. pianist. children and four great grand
(V- were nappy tp have Rev. 1>. sons.
Zeigler an ft* Jus?mvmbers?o f iieury s r un,eral Home i r>
riendship A.M.K. ( hurt h to'wor- charge.
lip with us; .icy Ze;g'.er lie : : .
TercnF" a ;:?b.e the';r "rrfT? -Klvl.MON r B A MUST CHI RC (I
Mis- la e Riith Faciei. I'-wa'. ,\j .'Rev. W. A. Davis, Pastor
hi 'ire, Kinniii"J-t-i-m a-ilf Annie I.', I Sd versti eet?S. S. began as usoker
were Sunday .timber guests i ua! with the Supt. in chargeTThe
'Mr. and Mrs. Rutle\ke liiil. i i^ssn was wonderfully taUght by
Funeral services for Ma. A.ey'Dea. Shepherd and a review was
inarcl was*.lie' 1 .la':i,:u'v _m g veti by Rev,*. Boyd. After whien .
:00 p.m. ?.'n. Kiii.it.i v...- n Sunday Sc.'.mul a^ress was def
lHc. late * Speiue.- and Midi-.* iivered by" Miss t ueKster 1 ribble,
inard. Born "'in' New berry ' (''o";.;-7 Immediately -after S. S. ? Rev.
May, !8SG. He was a fai.'n'ful Boy<l accompanied by otners' aslember
of Flint Hit: limti-t ;. U cetAied the rostrum and preached
rrvfd fill- over :'n year A'M" i xlit' 111issionury sermon, tie used
loving to ( linton, lie eonneci.ed text Acts: 214, and chosu
imself w i t h Hebron l.,.pt,s."! l'or a subject: "Tear Me Down."
. l. i ... - < .. .1 ... . 1I (? \Vfl>4 pn ifiV Pfl Iw ? I1 nrpunn r
in.i t'll, lum aiu-nu. h'P1"'! ; > ? r.v?v.,?(
mil his health failed He-mark- ?nd we ^ere glad to have with us
his ON-pastor. A; - . A.A. Sim- <'Hoir of the Scurry's Spring Bap
i | ni.iti S (' an i "' ?....... i. i- ti>l church. This was the ending
) j i! 1 "f |lu* St. Vaughvi.le l-'nion meet j
lso cavil- ti'*; - i - . .1-"':'K A\ hu-it had its beginning on .
...... <t .. , Jan 21*, with the introductory ser- I
V D Coke' '! -.? i- ii. ; ... mon being preached by Rev. I. B, ?
'Hnt I lill rentei y, Brooks. _ _ |
Afterwhicli a topic, title: "The '
He is hivi\ ?-d C* ir \ if*. Union 'meeting," opened by th? |
tmelia Kinai ti. l.-..r d. i ht. :,. ^eed oi" Trained l'eople in our 1
Tos la; o... . i. , gic ?-. N PcS. Sheppavd, and followed by '
ie Canieron. 1 ois (h-poland, An- others The Doctrifial' sermon was t
lit- Mil'.' l.ewi-.. T\> > '- - ili'leiv ..I'.'il bv Upv T 11 U 1
"V , w, , AiUIU- *
\l? \ Kiiuii.i. .!i". nod moods. \\'e had u wonderful ses- |
\ Kinati'. : ! ...m oe uic praying that our 1
niid's a n tl Stoddard Fin.i i.d Union wil^ continue to growl
Last rites?hrdri?fW?iVhr;?1 tonry . ?
leming, who departed this life Cue Ester Tribb.e, Rpt,