The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 12, 1955, Page Page Three, Image 3
Saturday, February 12, 1955
' AROUND W-EST COLUMBIA N CO!
By Rev. A. L. Diggs ~
ST.
Mr Booker T Washington after]"
* a long illincss departed this life i
Wednesday February 2, 1955, and S
was funeralized from the Turner Sui
Memorial A M. E. Church Sunday ! hop
.after nnnn aT.ft-Pn p m. by hio pan i wel
'tor, Rev A T Fisher. As the fun- j by
eral marched into the church, the j Goc
choir sang the march song. It was J
a very large congregation of i the
sorry relatives and friends. Rev. Hoi
_ Fisher lined the- first hymn, Rev rSta
Caughman offered prayer, Rev. P. j Brc
McFarland read the first lesson | 2nd
and 90 Psalm. Rev. A L Piggs read ; wai
second lesson 15 chapter of 1st C.
Cor. 8 verse. Rev Dreher spoke on j Aft
his Christian life. Rev. Doe. Cun- hin
ningham made some beautiful re- off
_ iff 1" ' ' ' '
nmrKs. mrs. w neiminia /\iorignt anc
- ' read the Obituary. Ref. Bogan prin Ha
ciple of Lokeview High ghd F.lompn 1
tary School spoke also on his life j a s
as a christian and a neighbor. Miss Hi'
Martha Cunningham sang solo, a Isa
nother brother from Pinegrove we;
Church of which he was first mem of
.ber of spoke on his life as a mem- er
ber theTGT Rev. Fisher aroused and All
preached a wonderful sermon, wa
Long To Be Remembered. The body us*,
was viewed and Benediction was 1
by Doc. Curininglfam.. The body ! the
_ was then carried and laid to rest "Q
in the Old Dpublc Branch Ccmc- mu
tery. Kn
Brother Washington leaves to 1
mourn his lost: a wife, Mrs. Jessie t vet
7 .Washington, 4 daughters ami 2 ' l?ui
sons and 4 sisters, 14 grand j
children and 6 great, grands. V
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AME YOUTH CLUB
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BROWN CHAPEL CHURCH 1 coi
' . .. wit
Mrs. Maggie McCartha was won Th
derfu"TaC our Tastmccting. The at- int
tendance was unusually good. vie
A Saturday night fish fry was Clc
piannea ana provea * to ue quite Ke
Mrs. Sallie .Lumpkin shall never lov
be forgotten for her kindness. She Lo
is willing to open her doors to the Sci
clubs of the church for their enter 1 fro
-tainments at all times. It was sug- wo
gested onco that Mr. and Mrs. bum j lie
pkins. resilience be known as the of 1 10:
ficinl club house. ? j dei
v Miss Lillian Jenkins, Mrs. Juli- vya
us Jefferson, Miss Mary Lumpkin by
} .\ and Mrs. Josephine Blakely served (
on the entertainment committee cer
this weekend. ba<
[ . P We appreciate the great spirit of ]
( . cooperation among pur friends for wa
supporting the Youth club in its pie
_ yarious activities. 4-wa
Let us hope that the youth de-! I
partment will win in the contest; by
being sponsored by Mr. Jefferson ' La
fin/t Mr 1 t.-.
As_memhjQrs of the Pilgrim Vi- soi
sion, we expect to do our best in ; spc
supporting the cast in our next j'
performance at Ridgcwood Baptist
church, Sunday night Fb. 20, 1955
8:00 p. m. Pilgrims Vision is Wit-! PL
ten and directed by our pastor Cll
Rev. L. K. Crumlin and has l)ecn
considered as being one of the
best religious dramas of all timers.
The club adjourned to meet with'' I
Miss Naomi McFadden on Monday Fel
night. but
Josepliine Blakely, Rpt. the
Chi
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NEW BETHEL A. M. E. on
CHURCH ex
spe
Rev. C. C. Black?Pastor nis
o
WO
Lexington?We are thanking of i
uoa mat we are aDie to ne in wor gra
ship service another 1st Sunday in A.
a new month. The Sunday School led
welcomed one visitor, little Elaine nig
from Columbia, a week-end truest (
of Mr. and Mrs. Dalbert Sligh. trie
Morning worship opened by the the
use of hymn no. 63. Guide Mo Oh am!
Thy Great Jehovah: Scripture les- tioi
soir by the pastor, John 1:3-13 Mg- lovi
ditation hymn by Rev. W. E. Lee. ?
Rev. Black "seemed to have been at you
his best when he brought the mes- fail
sage from the theme: "Traveling wa;
In The Wrong Direction?* ' Sch
We were proud to have visitors Suj
from Cayce. ; of <
At 3:3Cb_lhe^pastor preached at4 dis<
Mt. Olive G.JVI. E. Church and. the 1on
choir furnished the music. Mr and F
Mrs John Sligh were host and hos- Doa
less, at their dinner Sunday after- wa?
noon when their guest, Rev. and Era
Mrs. Black, Mr. and Mrs. Cantey Goi
Weston, Mr. and Mrs. Henry hyr
Goings and daughter, Mrs. Lu- ken
crrtia Cantey, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. the
W ise, Mr John Wise, and Mrs. nd
Ruth .Wise and daughter. Miss tex
Beatrice Green expressed thanks cha
to every one who-.bought chicken our
/rdrrTT^r on Saturday trf^jjp raise the
Founder's I>ay money for Allen moi
University. Mrs. Dennis is slighttv to
improving after being ill for *ever- this
al weeks. Sur
Come to Bethel regularly, a hear a h
ty welcome awaits you. it V
Ruby Sligh, Rpt. IIo<
VWAY CIRCUIT
JAMES A M. K. ( HI RCII
Rev Hu^o Stanley?Pastor
unday was another rainy day.
iday School opened at the usual
r. The discussion in the classes
e interesting and was reviewed r
Rev. Stanley. "The Grace Of j
Joining worship began at 11 :S0,
choir sinning. Holy, Holy, j
ly. Order of service by Rev. |
nley^ 1st hynnt '181. Prayer by
>. Jones, Selection by the choir.
1 hymn G05, Scripture lesson!
s read by the pastor, Isaiah .'15 .
DeQalogue by Rev. Stanley,
;er which notices was given by
i. The ushers took up ihe |iuui
ering. Selection by the ch?fit' and
1 all. "If The Lord Hold My j
nds, I'll Go." |
Lev. Stanley came forward with
out Stirring message. Text, The!
way of Holyiness,. taken from i
iah, the 8-10 verse. Many soulsi
re made glad while the mand
God bless him. The Lord's Pray
by the choir, afterwhich Pro.'
icrt SaCvis prayed. The crow/1
s few but the spirit was with j
'
'uhlic offering was. taken while
little children choir singing
Id Ship Of Zion." .'18 tool: Common
while the choir sung "I
ow, It Is Jx'.sus.'.'
Every one is asked to d > his
y best next Sunday on the
ilding drive.
,ISHA A. M. E. CHTUni
Rev. C. V. Alston?Pastor
5. S. opened at 11On acliit
of bad weather condition
[h the Assistant Supt. presiding;
e lesson was taught with oipch
erest shown. The lesson was reU'ftrl
lur tVin A eeietnr.t ?? ?
>sing remarks on the review by
v. Dixon. Class No 2 was the
ivnor elatiH. Prayer nervine f'tl ?
fed immediately led by Mrs. Ida
n^shore followed by lovefeast.
ripture read by ReV. R. Dixon
>m Ruth 1:10-18. Rev. Dixon is
rising on the Piedmont Circuit.
sclectetl-his text from RuDHh
:17. This was indeed a most won fttl
sermon. The Lord's supper
s given by the pastor, assisted
Rev. Dixon.
Dur Founders Day rally did ex>tionally
.well according to the j
3 weather. .
Mrs. E. W. Radden of Columbia,'
s among our visitors. We were
ased to have her with us. She
s the guest of-tntt?pastor's wifer
Mrs. Lark's l>al?y was baptized
the pastor. Mrs. I.ossie Mae
ke was. called to the bedside of
mother who has been ill for
netime. We hope for her?
edy recovery.
M. Lake, Rot. ,
EASANT GROVE A. M. K.
L IU II
Rev. R. A. Oliver?Pastor
Cowberry?On Wednesday night j
i. 2 1955 was a very cold night,
, it found the faithful few on i
ir way to Pleasant (Jrove .
urch. The Rev. I. R. Brooks and
iver Dam choir were the quests
that nitrht. Thursday night our t
pastor Rev. furry were the
aker and St. Marks choir furlied
the-music. On Friday night,
were glad to have another one
our ex-pastors to appear on pro
m, Rev. Redmon and St. Paul '
M. E. Church Choir. The col- |
ion was very good for those j
hts of servicer)ur
pastor is new in this dis- [
t and he would love to meet
pastors of the district, so come j
I visit its or give us an invita- J
1 to visit you. We have a very
ely pastor and ,a nice wife.
Sunday Feb. 0 was a day of rain
i know, but the pood old
:hful few was found on their
y to the house of the Lord. Sun
100I was a little late, but the
it. and staff was on their post
iuty. The lesson was taught and
ussen ny various ones. C ollect$1.52.
'layer service began with Bro
volt and Mayhin. Love feast;
i taken by a large number."
iyer by the pastor. Song, "I'm
ng To Trilst In The Lord." 1st
nn 108, Scripture lesson was ta-1.
i from 1st Psalm. Summary of!
Decalogue. Announcements. 2- j
hymn 3Z. The pastor took his
t f.iom the hook of Acts, 3rd
pted, "No I We must Separate
selves from the Wicket pare of |
World ar\d come out from a
rig them. Our hearts were made
rejoice as. .the..pasLQr_iielivej:ccL
? message. This being the 1st
iday, Copimunion was taken by
irgc "number. Collection $93.50.
Ve were glad to have Mrs. Mary
Iges from Flint Mich to wor
' t
sip with us. ' ii
Alt'. j Pumas Ilarmon ami Mm ?^
Sarah Gary also Mr, Roberi Ruff
is still on the sic!; li.>t. We pray j|J
for thefv recovery. ?
G. Euff?Rpt. (p
FRIENDLY A.M.E. CHURCH
Rev. I). .TrZefRlerTTastor
Rain! Rain! didn't it rain ^un- Ki
lay. S. S. opened and closed with
Prof. J T. \\. Minis presiding*
Class no l.x won the financial hail 'Ul
tier. Prof. .1. T W Minis, teacher, -vt
lib. 2 won the att. banner, Mr. 11. V (
P Crawford, teacher. *
11:00 "Mol ding worship: Sunday ^
was Conumniion day. Mrs. A. M.
Minis at'the piano, Sr choir reniler j
intr annropiate music. . Rev /cielcr
nreached from Mob. 1-1:10- Subied I '
"We are looking for a place in the!
Sunlight of our God." ^
Our shut in members are ntill no ^
proving.? .
Church Rpt.
V.0
RET 11 KI.EJIEM HAPTIST
CHlltCII
Rev. (J. P. Odorn?Pastor ' |
Sunday was Youth day worship w
services. ( )
Sunday School was* conducted l?v j nl
| the Sunt. CnrtMvn Jackson, Asst.it!
! *
l?ro. Swenty. .Music was rendered . ni
I by Artec Daniels, Prayer by May- hi
es. Scripture "by the Su])t. Classes I pi
| were taken in charge of j>y the 1 S
I Youth. Lesson topro?The Grace j P
()f God. A wonderful discussion j d<
Was had. """" ??- . ?j ^
? Very incouraging -remarks by
the pastor aud teachers. - ! ??
Worship service began at 11:15. N
Processional choir, Responsive read s<
.ing: God's Manifold Works. Pray-| ti
er by the pastor, Scripture lesson: |
Zechariah '2nd chapterM-lO. Prayer ."n"'
i and missionary offering. Announce a'
Lments _ by Wade Daniel," acting ;
| clerk. [ e}__
Hearts rejoices while the pastor i 1,1
j spoke from the 2nd chapter of 1"
i Zechariuh 4th verse: And Said Un w
f-M?-mtm nun to?mr?. ^
pVounjr Man; A Special Message
To The Youth. \ - j
After an evening of fine devotion
l?y the young people, the pas- I
tor came before us speaking from 111
tbe~"sul?ject, "Christ The formula
For True Builders. A Very Tim- j*
ughtful-message. -? j "
Very fjnc music was rendered ''
by the .Jubilee and Junior, choir.
All consisted of youth. Miyian For i J11
dick, one of Sis. Goodwins student'
assisted in rendering the music. ^
Invitation hymn: 'Softly and Ton-I,
; derly Jesus is Calling. |
Visiting friends are always wel-!
( come Tit Bcthctetrevu. ~ "p"1
Let us remember our sick mem- ,
l?ers in prayei;.
Prayer meeting every Wcdnes1
day evening at. 8:(?0 p. m. "
The entice?youth day?service?^
was enjoyed by all. j
Kvery youth wus very?interested
in his work.
Missionary meeting every Thurs
day evening atjtho usual hour. Sis.
Joyce President. "f
Mary M iietJica, Rpt.
In
MT. PISGAll A. M. K. ( Ill K(H al
Rev. F. C. James, Pastor
jfii
Sumter?At ten o'clock ?Sundny
Sehool-?l?cgan-; ? Several persons I l't
came out in sj)itc of the down-j a
pour 01 rain and interest in class i T1
discussion was keen.
-Morning worship began at 11:1a m
a.m. l>r. James sp >ke from St. | ??<|
"hake' 15:1S. Theme: "The Prodi- i qi
gal Shows the way/' We all en-1.it,
* } |
joyed a spiritual feast. At' the end |,t
of the sermon, the __holy sacra- \ j
menf was administered. - ,jAVi
T.he Kver Heady Club niet hrief- i S(,
!y after servjce. Mrs. Sadie Har-'p,
no. Pres. Mrs. Roberta White,) j>,
Sec'.y j ti
' The Roosters' Club met at ,r>:00i p
p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ida ('.| th
Aiken, 7()f> N. Main Street. An!
enjoyable program was rendered i._.
yt the end of the business parl>(<
of t.he meeting. TJie hostess sery- j j '
ed delicious refreshment") Mrs. MJ
C. Roberts, Pres., Mrs. M. L. ^
Smalls, Sec'yy- - ~ !
Funeral rites for Mr. Edgar
Willis were held on Saturday at j s
2 p.m. Mr, Willis had been an in-J
valid for sever .years, passed on |
Monday Jan. 31. - - -j.
The Deaconess Hoard met at .
the home of Mrs. Lizzie Rrnwn, s,|
lii Harlem Ave. On Monday at j.
4. P. M. Mrs. Tomah Burgess, I ^
Pres.; Mrs, Elnora EasterlingJ
Sec'y.
\\'e were pleased to have a number
of visitors at. our service on |
Sunday.' \yc invite them to comu
again very soon.
We are looking forward to our tli
"A Day" rally on the '2nd Sun- hi
day.'.Kaoh member is asked to la
pay $10. M
On . Sunday 7:30 -jr.m-. Fob.?13,
the Missionary Society is sponsor F
ing an inter-racial meeting. The ir
public is invited and''urged to at-| s?
tend. in
Mrs, M. C, Roberts, Reporter th<
. " THE PAIJHKT
Htaase. os Kwvv/k-J
(rive for AH-^ear
Ne^ro History W
'
C'liioairo (AXPi The IF* i:>v of
rtowlydirt', . a ( Ti<-aj;o in-Titu' i.j-i *'
oti'd to the study trf Nt'f.'1'n his-?
ry, will op'in a drive Fol>. ):: ; >
iVe Nejrro history cola, la;:- i
nr-round instead of just ? :. "
ok.
Famous for its producto n of a
t'jfro?history - 'calendar, < t h >
ouso of Knowledge, through it - ^
under-dii\ efcor; F.I1. Hunm-tii >Will
pnu^tr a H isto* i u.n-.i,'
1,. \:\-\W ? ?f
Tic "llistoriannia." Which wi'J
t given . in - honor of-Wai'lur ( i. ?
Ooilson, founder of Negio i.li. - ^
fy Week, wili feature spoalo v-, :
itv_r. storioptic.uis,?ivnvip-.
nding of. I ho voices of great X" pes,,
as well.as .numerous e-r:p. .
s detailing the r-'if uf too X< !
<> in world iiiOor;.. "
Old la special exhibits and sin.v. < '
ii) --be?present cd .to the tv. nv (
H -tcriania." the insiitut^ov wiii. ^n.attempt
to s p it r i -.Uii'. t '
ircujfh [lit' \ i-js?* in 1it-11 iiini'iii; v
^n as Pictro Abur/ani the NY; t o
lvij>*ator v.lia hrotijrhl t'hiisl-t- '
her <'-olunibus to the New .World 1
n.iourncr Truth, niililani pre-'
ivil War I'iirhtcr for Nejfro liveem,
ami 1M. Howayd Divjv. rclonsi'de
for I>!? (/<i |)lasin:i:; '
Tile House, of Knowlrdpv i< ati
currently issuing its seviath '
ew Kra calendar. w.hieh ii >1 I> *
TTTie a 1 .'J fill111ojJIYinlfs and Mils- '
ations of.jpreat Negroes. Ai 1
icludedin lite six-color calami;?!
iv sonic 1,1 11 I'lU'ls anil I'iy.rrry?1
out Xejrrnes.* . ' '
In an attempt to create infer
t in the, venture, director Han- f 1
tiruhi has released a quiz to t'ij
iiblic, which the first ;!? hers a. . |
ho reply correctly-will receive a
et-Ntny Kracalcmla r ^
"T-he'TjTiestlolls, to which the am?5
vers should be, sent t<> 'Tuer1
ouse of Knowledge, USOii South'
iehie'an Illvd., ( hieajio l->,
t7 "What is thrr-~fult^TTtrnio- nf-1-*
. 1>~; W. \V; M. Alt;. AI.; .'-I. H.;
. W. t-.: Ii. I. M.; II. S.. .J. L. )
ii); and M. A.
2. Who wit the first Afro-A-.'
nl'Sfoin ciinntikt1-^
:5. V.*.'lift is the date'Of t li o
reil-Scott decision? I
' . 1
4. What is the sip,nficatice of]ay
17, lUttr.' :
.r>. What year, month and-day (
d ?Joe 1 iouis \vbin the world's:
javywei^ht buxiiij* championLUX-'
Nantes of the winners will lie '
huised to the press, accordint;
director I Ininmni aiii | |
T. OI.IVK \. M. K. ( Ill IK II
Kcv. Kcmco Leonard?Pastor
' : -r jl
Myrtle Beach?Sunday School '.-x
toned en time with Su|?t ll'ay and
achers at their post despite*-the
avy rain showers, a lat'jr crow/I.
fendetf. I't'ftimrers "t^lnsK**" No. ~t rs.
Leo I a .Mack teacher won the J
nance and ait? lulance nur.ner. i
11 :.'5di Morning devotion bei^m a- j
or which ttev. WiHtrrd? preached J
soul revivll'ij* /sermon.- Subject: , N
u* Powers Of Cod.
>:->() The officers and itu nlftbis
et. ariadi a't the.' church .an !' hi'otor
I to Parj^e.-s to aileinl I ho L'inl '
uarlerly ('onfereiice. in Id at Si.,'
noes. A. M. K. Church with our]
cd Presiding KPW. l?r. A. .1
nlcins presiding.. The Conference
. " .V I
as suceessl ally held and all as-'
ssments paid. He preached a spir 1
iial and inspirational sermon from '
alms 2d Si. Subject, Ih^yv+dence.
lie Holy Spirit trnlv yu\ hiirh an ! j '
Ider .Jenkins sanp as never before] "
e sweet sonirs of praise.
(P.'IO We were back at Ml.. Olive;
id Mr. Clyde Puck Pres. of the A., 1
, K. 1... opened the meeting. A!1'
r?e crowd attended and the les-i
n throntrhly discussed. Hue to,
& heavy rain, cvojiihn' services *
ere ommitted. ,
Prof, and Mrs. llmiaye and son.',
?ent the week end in Peunettslle
visiTTny relatives and .friends, l
News reached here early this j (
ornintr that Mrs. Hilar Phillips i *
this city nas-od snddendlv in
rotten Sunday nijrht. I'unera) C
wnftt iimw.iiti.xl.l f.,i> TUn,.... . ^
ly at Sandy (jrovo l>aptist|'
lunch.
HKTHKI, A.M.K. CliniCH
Rev. J. I'. anicy, I'astocSuniter
Yesterday in Sumterr I
ic weather was drOaiy, still we' 1
id a good group <?t" S. S. seho- 1i
is, both adults and .Iunioi'sr>';?
any visitors present.
. Stanley pastor and lyev. Robp
ison conducted the Dccalogutf T
irviee. T.he- Sr. choir was serv-ti
g today. As the organist played d
? interlude, the Sr. I'shvis to
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Sunil y > -*il"i v. :i> Jlivrt-hi*:
i-j%. 'mi?. al- p.;
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u'lvicc, ! ;?? pastor. !ic.v, Urmva , i
jre.-.c-nTc 1? i.'cv. linn, i k' olvjAe.i
is t . x' I larak'ftn', ' > :1 *?
1'r.i mr: "lUyiircirtr amiijnt ilar'n:i>s.-^
i-aii'l li'.i; say' '<!"r<i iu?i . . j
Mir .'jwwtI'm?i1 winln tin- mai: ?.
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iaflinii- i '?vi"k fur-m, lot! n: ;
it- '<>r tlif in*ion, I'iiIii! .Avil *i: "'
liis (i 'f^r 1""o .'ay":-'-;'..-"-". "" ,
On next Sunday WjJ>"\v <i;"<> , _ 'u
vI I wi'i'sliip. v.ii i ri.io (ii'nvf an!
mr fncnibi'i:. j ~
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< Iiv;-n\ ill< i .'lay K?'l ? !
l;c tiMial h?mr. !' - ill- - .
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hitt tuj held Jan. _M. tt'.VT at Allrri??Vtnplo
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1S10 MATV STRKKT
lumhia. S. ('. l'hon
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lans I a m.ilki: B \itist (FURCH
j- -?' I ?-? Rev. V,, i). <A?ker?Pastor
| To ay was c very rainy day only H
! the- faithful few was out.
5 Serviee wa- very troocl, Pevo
'ion.hy I've. A. A. Jones -Tv. The
?? ? pastor Hy^jeii<-U**i tluL 4^u^t?ur.i lined ... SMI
hymn. No. htrf; Seiipture Matt.?4~:
- ",U<' !-4, hymn N??.? h-lH, Prayer l?y Ilev. S
UU-' \V. P." O'ki'r.. itnurnmIier Me By'. Kj
.The Oonjrreyarion. The pastor., flfij
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inonjrnt .il- a Imrnintr niessautJ -
f , * tew . . from St. Matt. ..1:1 Then Wa'b H
" . Ii'-iis I.el rp (if The Spirit unto
Tiu? Wilderness To He Tempted Of N
* The I'eVil. usiny for a subject,' |H
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^ i omptation Spiritual. A Rjl
; ii'mial donation was take n up. '
: MIius . . ..' - .*
l rayiM ^iv the pastor.
'V1* " ' ! I*??ll\* Jones, Kpt. - . 'HI
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1 i'iu!i,i?ia Inspito of the rain
' 111 i'( 11 W-r-A ices wi're well at? qw
Sinduv School optMirtf?lO 1 '-M
i ,r ' a a - ra-lor fflW
k',U-k with the Swt. and Co- . H|
~ oi lers present. After the class H
" of the lesson, we enjoyed a M|
, wonderful review l.y the Su'pt.._. H
..f ?-is' Il..toil Jiiijn-oa. The home deit,.
: :n Itnei't has the financial lianner.. .
1 1 :."0 After -preljinineries, the
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v, v.- ll " I .ivTnir Water.*t
mi jtoya-avsuihtny -t ~v ??:
\". .'I.. twoT-ro;lu-rs >:,mlnr 11"~j1' the pastor preach
I .. ' 1 from' ! Cor. 1:S,'.Theme: "'The
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- - A. ,i "vaoi' ()I *1 hi* ('rOvSS? t-.-Wain we
An i . .ev.-r and ... , -
?-4?r?e.. n.ioye.; a spiritual tro?t." Sunday
4 , ir- 11 n" are lookiivtr forward to ---.H
.; ' ' . "' fine ' ounder's Day Program H
: Mi.'i loin**! ra-t'ilf* * ?
~Tj " ' a play entitled?"Faith?T7T
. ui'ov Mnt:. Irs car
No 17<; jv,. 1 l! rataers. t on are invited to lie
, - ? a? resent. We had one of our vountr
Sl .Villi I. lie.; ,..()
A : ,,?ladle to. jjiin?I he ih'.Hull SuiUtgyrT~"M
v. , . ~ and sh,c-also.accepted-Christ sis her
1 V I- . .J * e.j ! I\
... , , ,. , personal savior. . .
p*. l . --ad "i re ;in",i? ? ,r ~ "'
,'??n?n?1-|?- Aivion.tf our sick?nfembero?are??^
1 , >'ster Kosa Delancy,'AJice Pearson I
~ and Mr. .lames MeClain. We are ,
: r ai-'.v and Obt. by , ,
,, hopmy for them a speedv reco
\! \\ ?-k?-iv Kov.
,very. >?-v?-ra! \ i<il?rs were pro- .
' *' ,.'.1 '' ?. ' , M'Ht /ii/.nduy. Vim are weieonie to
<l ail . a .,(( frjrt,.,j|v fhurch 011 the hill, 415
' e promises. o<>nt? , .... *^B
j \ J- 1 ; .enderson St. ' j>
buy bonds/_1
praying for, onr_ ^ottovo^oovo^ceo^weoeawoeoAa
in sisters are .Mrs. . ,- Y
pMiht Cannon, dl-MM lHM; StMUNGS^^.. fbVi'insoi:.'
Rp't. | Sl.f^^Value SI.98 --!?<Gottlieb's
Fabrics tJ
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M < <! HAMBtKOERS * 25c I
Chicken IN THE
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- 'icnii, 1'ork Chops 75c .H
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All Premium Beer I
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