The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 19, 1955, Page Page Three, Image 3
Saturday*. lYUruary l'.K
-Mrs. Simmons, l)i
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x iiiv .mu? - i mi> :in;inii,! met
<>i' Mrs. Marian.' Simmon*
Acili tr I lii'rrtrrr "rrf t-m* union.
JHstiet 4 i Kansas? Missour
and southern "TlJInois) tvav^m
Pounced today . I?y .the .Kxoeutiv
Hoard of the I'nilcsl Packitu
. house Workers of AmericaMaA
The appointment of Mrs, Sin
nions. a Negro, and the fir:
woman' to head one of the m
ion's ten districts, follows tk
' seriouf peridental injury of I?
lector Kermit Fry.
As Acting: t)irector* Mrs, .Sii
nions v ill head the affairs <
t.Vie^ 1 ?'.0:)<> member district- o'
pani'/.o'.ion. A . leans as" City res
dent end former production en
ploy.ee of the Cn'dr.hy l'ackin
Co, plant, she was .serving
the di-tric'tAT-program "coord
natcr when appointed to t!
higher' jiost.
???hf-amotntetng:- tht\movC,?U1
: WA1 I resilient Ralph'* llelst.ei
ssai'd. "Mrs, Simmons." .is typ'ie:
of a JiL-itiher of aide wonvCii w.'
.ifre moving forward in t!
leadership of this union. Tii
wplrom^-?developin'Mil hi ji
fruit of I'l'IVA's established )>i
1 icy of e tic on railing: the tho"
~ sr.):d< !> ' wnlnrn nur.d'eis ih T
ranks tovtake active interest i
union a* fairs and to -suuuuo_|io
it ions a. lc;'ul.( r-!ii;? respou ii.
mv?- .
ROCKV'>UI> & OLOVKU
enter IT
Rev. If. Hampton?Castor
.Mf. Conno-1?It was a cold hat
morning Dr.tj Ouj faithful fe
found their way. to the'house <
Cod where he promised to met
"thwrn. \V.? entered a lively S. S. 1<
son after the order of servieiv^iw,
classes, the reporter taught 2 ai
;V Miss llattie Mao lielcher tuii.tr!
1, and (!; from the beautiful si
jeet*. "Xrw Life In Christ.- "Kte
rial Jife is a condition of c6ir.iv.ai
ion with Cod which 's experience
Iiy the believer who i reconciled
Co?l through Chrir.t.. This irw HI
continues as long as we live in tl
les on in his tisual'y fatherly nu.i
ner whk !' the few enjoyed. ITe cu
really liVtke you see yourself. Mi
lanntc I'lMi'hur at the piano. Ti
< h< ir sane, My Faith Looks Up '1
Thee Lev. Hampton annoui
iod hym.'i 18X Ch?M. Hrother Sai
Tucker -offared prayer. A Charjj
To Km p. was suny hy the choi
22<? C. M. was lined. Scrlptm
le sou 25 chapter of Matt. 1.
versos. Comments, Announcement
A hui ivir.y message was hroug)
to the la-livers from Matt 25:1
-Theme: "The I'arable Of The Ta
ents. He poured out his heart i
delivering this message. The Hoi
Communion was taken and on
vov.'s renewed. Total collection fc
the day, $27-89.
>lt, Cafmel?Feh. 0, 1955 Kliz
Tandy was funeralixed at St Mar
A. M. K. Church, who doparte
this iife Tuesday 1:00 o'clock at lu
home. Mrs. Annie Lee Johnso
oaring', for her., ITurial was in th
chiiicn . I'litetery.' Mr. Rrrt;?Mr
Curio ami Mrs Floree Ilester, lit
white people saw her put :iwa;
Rev. PirHi-n officiated' usintr as
text, John 11 :25 Mr. James (Ira
and M'. Johnie Xorman spoke c
.her life.
Miss Lucih? Morris is hoftie. wit
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. \V. Moi
lis after finishing school. Spl R<
Uni t \ !) 1-i-.iiv. Pnrl Sell Ok-hi ij Imi
visiting- his mother and brother
Remarks -qet ttiffi fltlli flitli tfi;;;;
Remember the sick in prayer.
C. B. J. Rpt.
MT. \RRANT A.M.R, CJH RC]
Rev. S. Randolph, Rflstor
Sunday was a rainy day In
the services were well attendee
S. S. was as usual very goo<
Kacli cT-iss carried on n's aeiivtl
ies. The lesson was reviewed b
the puk-or Re\k S. Randolph. AI
ter the Order of service, Ilym
No. O508M was offered by IU"
W. Chandler. Music was furnisl
ed by the Junior Choir. The Jut
' . ior Ushers were on their dut}
The pastov read for the scriptur
nlogue was led by Rev, W. Cham
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irector District 4
iterica i I
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1 lor. After Love Feast. The. second
Ilymn No. 28C..M. was sunn' '>v '
; the Junior Choir*
'l'lm message was delivered by | ,
i the .pastor, Lev. S. Randolph. He :
Used lis his text, Pt. Matt. 11 r'JfH
! "Take my yoke upon von, and |
i learn of me; for 1 anil meek and I
j lonely in heart; And ye shall find j
j rest unto your mollis." The ines- |
sa^e was enjoyed ky all. Invitat- j
ion was extended. One joined tin- I
F eh.ureii. The Holy ( mnmunion was '.
_ .-ja.uTHUxtureil - Lu a Inff-i'" iniinlinr. j_
11 Totrtl collection raised for the;
day was $7N.27.
" 3ft. .Arrant- A.M.K. Clnirch imir sj
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cites on.?| .
jllKHKOX BAPTIST ( lil'IK II
Kvv. \V. 11. Cokes;?l'astor
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1_ S. S. opiMH'if at tho usual hour '
with officers and teachers at their
. posts of ' duty. After smyiny the
." call to worship was led , by Mrs. ,
> Hvidyn Pancrtt. The. lesson/ was
; taught. from the stihject Ncwrlife
'. in Christ <'lasses' No. 1) and 13 are
j still holding- the attendance and
1 i finance -banners'. After the ntorniiiji
I devotion, .music was in charge of
the (iospel Chorus with .Mr. James ;
Kennedy at the piano. After ihe !
r- . mission, hymn, lhe in; isiun prayer
was- offered by "Mr. la-yoster.
1 Jstuikoy. llov. (Joker selected the '
j.scripture, from 2nd Timothy 55:12?
IT text taken from lb verso ol the
j /lime chapter. The hiestage was
e, ;'? i y inspiriny from the flit toe. The
good book,
j . At -Pen. an enjoyable -affair was
the $innu() tea, held at Pell St. "
High School tiynttoi iuni. lite vah-n
tire dei-oi-:i1 ion ? ; ( ii'i ii./t r...'
Tee t'l'iiii'i'itiii featured <i".- i1 < hor
oi;s-. Reading Miss Azalee ("law-,
.. fold. Solo, .Jerome Fleming, .aecom
panist I i< ! n K. Fleming. Solos,'
Alt s. Zcnoru l'ulilf, "Miss ' Klsie"
Jackson and Mi-. .John \V. IleAter.'
' (iiu-st speaker, ??!rs Mary Whitner
of Laurens, S. C". Remarks hy Rev.
Hammond and Rev. Cdker. Rev.
. and .Mrs.. K. W. Wright of Laurens5
(| >vc:v iittTof town guests. - The r
^ guests . were invited into the?LL_j_
,f Inary for refreshments. The Sunshine
club wish to thank each one ;
at shared in the effort to make )
^.rit a success.
1(| Rev. and Airs. Coker and daUghtor
were the Sunday dinner guests
1j> of Misses Supearely and M-e.nie
lbutsleyv Our'continual pray . of,
. all our sick and shut in members.
Mj Mrs. Evelyn Fauett w-i.il enter
,, Jainllie Y. \\ . A ; at her lioriuTnext'
Sunday afternoon', all members are
ie , asked to he. present.
I KTF.K ( IIA I'LL A.MTKT"
cii rut'ii
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IC CARLISLE?'The "sis. was cal!
, ed to order i>y the siy>t. Rro.-? K.
I). litndorson. The lesson was
beautifully taujtiit, .The 'subject
,? irf the lesson. New Life in < hrbst.-Our
pa>tur ln'ade some timely iv.
; marks on the lesson. Everyone
^ enjoyed the lesson. Every changed
person enjoys the new life,
*.! And if you iive to the new life
j ; you will have it more abundantly,
I Collection -SI ,f>0
L 1 #
Morning service started immediately
after S. S, Opened with
j the choir pinning, "Just before
11 the Heaven door close. The text,
11 , was taken from CMironicles 21:11.
(Everyone enjoyed this wonder-,
,a : ful .subject. Total collection for to
^ day was
^ At .'J o'clock we had a wondcr l-;
ful sermon from the little younjj
n pastor, Rev. Owens of Charlotte,;
e X. C. lie had much wv&ht to. his
s- 1 sermon. The spirit ran iriaTT with''
''" the new lift people. All who by"
believed on Jesus. Also Rev. Isail
j iah Rice was pulpit associate.
y .tlr, Robert Jeter's dauyhter.-in
law is still in -tin-Wallace Thomp
iv in < Virwnit-iil in I'nir.n C f' "Wd
Ill V . ??v.
are praying for her a speedy reeovery,
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>-J Mrs. Easter Morgan, Reporter',
'C j
*-' .m Afil okies c;et portrait,
;; mush: by fisk profs
NASHYILI.K? (ANP)- Haiti's!
| Presiden Paid F. Maprlorie and Mall
dame Yolettc Manlorie were pre- ' '
i seated with special-works. of two .
! prominent Fisk University profes- |
i^Tsors when they visited here re- j
I j cently. ,
I \ The works of John Works, tit- i '
I I ??nr.t nil r.f tlio TnKil.w.
vl head of* the Fisk Music* depart I
j liient.^ were presented to Madame
n 1 Matrlorie while President Mnjflorie j ,
} j received an 8x10 portrait painted'
1> y Aaron Roujrlas, nationally!
known artist and head of the Art \ (
, department.
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PFP PAurm j CA
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CONGRESS OUTWASHlKCTON
? (ANP) ?The.
Congress of the United States was
lul cled as "a I'.'th century body in
i\ 20th century world" last week
?| n-.-Ti-'isnian Adam < 'In vton
IV v el,! (P.. N. V.V
In a speech made on the Floor'
hP-ibo House of llenresontatiyes
las!?v.-i'j 1., I'pu'eH ciiai'-!< '! that
t"onerres is still eondiietiipr itself
ulonjf the pattern of yesterday's
world.
In spite of the triinendods than
? .< now takiiiji: place in t. il'jcounfiy
to .eradicate the c.-ncejit -Trfsi'i-o:nl
da<s cit i/.'-htji:p. lite "Congress
has done .'ah.u.lately nothing
.r, thTs sphere.''
"\Ve -are' a Si trbda&vav-noiudiron-u
i-11i*** continued by the New York
. * ~ *?^=*1
m.r oiit :#uy, ( (Jyna v.ic is no.
mn-" p > rl'iil 'din n wnti'i:.,i 1!." '
1 " >%'.??I! .pointed out tli.it tlii' ex-"
eruti.e and the.judicial branches.of
the unyci'muont' arc s<< fay' ahead
rf-thc h -islativ I.ranch. thai"too
peotd'- of tire ft ft I i ?f I /!<? -lint i-Vylllook
t-: tin- I'uiti I >'tales t'on*
frfess any longer for any dyiiami
hiulei.vhii> iii the f.eld of making
tiooioeiacy real. ,
Iiv outlining s.pme <>f the gains
which the .country lias made toward
tlie addition of segregation;
Kep Tov.eil mentioned the fart
hat" segregation no logger exiajh*
in v< te.rhn-? hnsnitais thte to the
vie'.r e - I" aleV'hiii-of A d mi r 1st rat?-s.
If, Y. Iligh.y of.the Veterans
Auininis! l atiuu,
I'n'der the .leadership f'oinmissiener
Sanii'cl Spencer. lie eon t urned.
the f:\pitol T"of the nation,
width \va< a -cesspool o!' i-ia- two
years ago. is nu\v_".a_gloHou ; plan*
truly n presentative of tiie finest
of. our Ameikan way or life.:'??
All of'this was done without the
in.'In of ti.e ('oneress. i!< e'.tred l'owell,
and ? f time .in spite of I lie op
position of the Congress.
Hi urged t'ongress to' take tlTe
load-in this fight for Civil Mights,
emphasised that the President and
t.ho-Supreme court cannot do al| of
a lair employment. practices cmntllPsion
in tile District of Co-,
irmhia. ~
Pointing out that opponents to a
national l-'HPC hill, argued that
the- federal government should not
intrude in states rights, Powell
proclaimed that there can he no
arguufetit' of violation* of- states
in the D. C. hill.
He further- urged Congress to
support t hi - year the hill to eradicate
segregation in inteistate trans
pollution and t-o. support the oiniiii
hus civil rights hill offered h.y
llep. CellCr. c'na^.tivari of the Judiciary
Conimit.tee.
Ca.lling for prompt hearings ?>j
these hills and support from hot It
political parlies f?T immediate and
swift passage, Powell .slated that:
"We should 'nave a hi partisan an
proach to domestic democracy or
pur bipartisan tVucign policy approach
will he utterly meaningless.
ST. J A MPS A.MK CM I' ItCH
Kev. li. William Judge?Pastor
"Praise ye the Itord, Praise God"
: nr . w?.. ? 11.. 11
in ?ii> oiliivmi iti v. i'raise 111ill in
Ihi firmament of His power."
I* raise Him for His mighty aits.
I'raise Him according to His excellent
greatness."
Our Sunday School is'still on the
ir.aivh. The Junior ollioers served
vt-ry nicely, every one took an active
part. Our~tojiie New I.ife in"
Christ" Seven classes entered a
hrief discussion of this wonderful
lesson. Where Faith is the victory
Fhat overcome- tee world. A s
I'aiil and Silas were tlie men prepared
and can d for 1 jy their Savior
to lie the saving of the jailer
and his family. So the theme learn
ed is to Tin At and QFev so Jesus
can use you. And use the keyto
heaven. I'rayer. Finance Fanner
class, adults, attendance hanner
class, juniors. Mrs. Holmes taught
the class very nicely. 1'emarks
were made by Mrs. Jenkins, brother
Johnspn and our Feloved pastor
turned on the flash light of the
lesson. Everyone must he horn ai'n
in A HAiiJ....!'..! 1
IV ..l/.IV4< l I 111 .->111^111^ UIK1
prayer service in the prayer room.
The pastor made a real spiritual
introductory amMhe singing of the
tp'od old hymn, Nothing Hut The
Rlood was sung, The scripture
I "xt was taken from 2 Kings the
TrsF rfgKT versesi Sons;, "We
Vast I.ift The Savior Up And He'll
draw all men unto Himself. .lust
look and live. Our message was
found in Kings 5:10. "And Elisha
sent a messenger unto Nan saying,
tin and wash thy flesh in the dorian
seven limes and thy flash
shall come to thee and thou shalt
hp Henir." A ^rrOt pjrejrtm'd ^err.um
and spiritually .delivered to the
the PM.MKT'fl
YS. : ?If
OF DATE i
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.Saints.
?.li>s L< wis \va? anion- < a (
' ;<.i:??i'S to \<? i l ijl- Willi II- I ii.~
niorniny. A'i vlsi'-or- alt* wi
to Uolsil||> wiln ns -^Tl r -a
f s'irlt ln-'-grfn*ly
Mr. Miins.is still slowly iinr i.'Mi!
an<l hi aiv. .-till prnyinjr :t
; :na! Ml !;l i !.' I i -nl' urn ?
Tin I. h'.c n wit's I'ninn iia
Cli n/i'. ?in? " .i-rpfi's-ntatiy-' Mo'.
Tumor. Mr. .lol'.n-on slam I !' oort.
Aval.o ail rlnlis am:
: Ml . !oi :. Tin- A'a lo>: liav a 1
.ojir syn.nat ;iy in tin* pas >!
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i.uiVji. 1m si".'; ' if '
it pi iiliiiy t.iili'i'. I)r, .'A,.
l Di. i'?.vn'.r'.n also . said, ^
| t.< t?.< n.ir.'si"i"s will r? . <; ' (
J Sen ! .y. a t I *iic 11 Cyp'wts.: i-c:
i..,11. Hiijrpins. Minister.
A lujy:'e ^roUp ?>i" .Ministers .
! < '.? iieii.in Ttii s<lav to attend i.i'I
1
i tr'.-ii- fullf.'t' K'Hin?U'i> l>ny. -1
! whit ii itishop l M. ivi-:?I.
J'i he liusT'.p.
i I-' i ' ',' i "T Cciiiir.l. a
Iliad :i- * i i n.y essier Monday, J).*.
I 1 H. Alston resigned. as pres;;
It at ami uthei otiicers wore o'uVv
j i'?l. F t!! details will appear in
I later is ue.
"Hw^in'\( I', rm nni
Rev. T. II. Weathers l'astor ,;
: .Sunday?rrrr;?very?fold .lo' ,
fcyeU man.' i;Ln?r.rh-t?uerH I'omA (!
tl.eii way to ("bureii S. S. at t e .
i usual hour. The Supt. beinj.v laty, (
! Re\. , Wci-.' rr' opened t.he S. S. ,,
:.\Jt<r ;.l < ': < s l.eing taught i?v.
1 I'di'li if. sohool was i<"
VleV-' ihla i-r
I'l :?loud y
.Mr. . . and Miss K.Ua ,
lia-t. i'?., v.'oathers then came ,
forward and. lined hymn jS'o, o7;>.
| l'raycr. hy .Mr. Frttan Cofniau. .1
I Second hymn No. 4Gti. : V(
Mis,. Mary Knhn passed Run'
.Jay Foh. hi. at tlie .home of, her
1 grntid-f>n. alter a long illness, . ,
i She "was .the wife of Uev. Fete:' .
! Kotm who proceeded her to thS
' gjttye many years ago. She was
in1 <h love.! 5 y all who Ja^uv her . ,
and v.'ir a'-devoted Christian work
r. She .yr.s ia'd to rest under a ,,
1.1? a;:d of fi'lW.'is at St. .John
j AMK ?'iiiirei..' The jneir.hers o f
i T'rnvidence join her >i>te.r and the
loviay fiuuily in the.r .heroave- ^
lllelli.
.Mrs.- K!!a i'ail l'.ovars pa. -ed j
ihtenlay Feh. S, at-the horny <jf
I.or daughter, Mi.-, liehovca
lor. after a long- illness, Her has- .
l and ilenrv JJuwors died S vc-eks ....
1 ? ' I
ago. She was also a comnuun'y ,,
motlier and nuiyli Loved. She was ...
>.i J to rest under a mound of
j lifvoly flowcrs in the Ml. ZTon
cemetery at l.iitlo Mountain, S.
I She was a Chri/tian worker as
Ions.*. .she c-.ul.i, ;, < >,' She will 1 ( (
I much misi.eJ. 1 ho mi la1 era <
, I'rovideyce join list* Family i n
| liYeir bereavement.
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Colli col.i it was yesterday. Si. i.. .,n
we believe the cold* st Cos v.'inler
us water couhl no', i?<* tail in my (:li
j homo. everything' frozen ami mi- ..j
' usahle. lint the l?lt wd l.ord rules j.,.
and all is riyht, jiist-.trn-l ari l obey; ],1;
; Him I he Hem d'ed "choir was to' ;;j
bo at Mt. Morinh liapti-t Church ay
i I mt instead wi'> in Jack-on school pvl
! building. At Mt Sinai Church, lltw.
C. F. Saunders tli" efficient pas- 'p
tor at whose church we constantly (v.
j worship on Sunday nijfhts as *,,;
I we are not fortunate to
! have a service in dear little Now eh
Hot hoi AMF. and must worship
some where. Mrs.'C, 11. was h for- ;t
mer tunil of ours heme it can he
j seen \Ve received a very informa- a
r'tivr letter from Rev. and Mrs. <;<
j CleaborrOivrns of NyY.C'?-~svbo--we twt
do hope will have our little church sp
in charge some old day. sh
One and Cod is the. majority. We of
-a+u jstiH praying and TnrstinjTT A
few of us hone that the I.inr-nln M- i 1.
I morial day was hailed. Sorry w]m*
could n? ' ore-ant. t-iit planning ah
to h,\-. ' c\y anil Mrs Sim- to
kins t . historic city ami]
U"i\e a :..i\ soon and very all At
I'lur I'loodi >1 colored people niOtn- ' fti
otiali/.e Abraham Lincoln and arc : 1J1
truo Line. ^ ??l-Al
F. K. I>. M. Hurst, Itpt. my
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M'.WS a ' . t
Rev. (). A. Slorant ? Pastor a .... i... - v...
pens rvier ti' ;
tension -a t :y;;
Sunday was nut a pleasant means, is ov. rvd s.iher
day. hut C\ lion wo lcalize the body's- en. to
at we i .m"; always ' i- Used. up. And
! sun.-iiin" wea'.iu r on . Vhi ; -- .
in ju.il v.t\v j- ' 1 ,y.j t r
ivist. \Ve .ue t.i st >. . e in season '( . ,
i' (? ' "lain or shi v. j n
lited to have so many out. i I
-ut'-'-r-d i ^ 'rCury'y- i , I 1 '*2h V UN
,?<ioi r.nt .-a.". ii' Ji, Mmna'-JMLifc
^ 's *,<x' '.;r.i *' " -,;s- '' 1 fOOO'COOC* ?>< ><
i.-r'ie: ' ( h In I' ? (1; own."
iiur an 'it^vreTttnl~"-st:h.k't-l. !C SPECL\ I
a :ui< r"s Day seD'h.-fs. <\
We had a ln-aut l'ul illustration <:
n n a - oi! the. suliWhile r,
v. Mutant ' w::? s per. V in tr to uw"V \?.VSHF
sooutstluvl v.c .-.Mild soc Mishap v ^Piy
Ifii in 1 i> ansa iy to jivt foil, i - * l]]': .*!['
piano v.iioiv v.v ft'i;!,l uorsin;. X',, %V~ '
.tl laitiff our t?\vn vino and fii: V-, ' ' \ V'
t-v !?- smi-humJ happy- as i?e...y:
okc tt> ui ft.iit-ci ninp tin- hart!- X n i
il s undor v.hioli tin- V'o .iiidor. V .fv'il'K'ti
' f A. AJ. K. < K::n il .Vial t-o >nf y \\\ :rj?'h'otl>
cat Ci'.uivh t.l" ours. \\ a - X ' V X 7i V 1
ntifi"nf Mishap and Mr-' -'-- ------- s"*.n-'nil
with tln ir helper.-. ? t C 'i
hoop niovnir on.
... , . , , . . .. ?.a i > ill- \r
Wo woic tioltyntoil to
i'l-io V'ilis wltti now 1..., i.i y - * J
"anyolxiry-.atui hut- friend, Mrs. o
ahoh Coilvy woish+j*- *w'.t!i us.
l-vr-?Chrrvy- -Hampton >'?nut V. Cnlnnihia, S. I.
tin. lvov. Mot aid gave us Com- ^<.AOOC'VV'"0<tvC
f*
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iiu <sajrc flu- choir 4
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n ,tiiui .win . -i'
i\ th< :i a ' >\ <;a.i j:|\. ser*. \\ hail
li*1*:* 1 t1'' h. i j ti.aii ever at St. J
"i t A u- ;f /Jon Ciiurrh. We are p
V'1' ' : ; ,i pastor 'i"i*! -l.e can dm
: ' " a;..' a.. ;::iv ATi
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Steal Milesiof
sts -FiitJ.Tcu Cor.t;uc;s Nervous To',
s of year? pc 'l'lc t,ho world over have V; . *i <i
,'(<yiliiT it? d: tirctiw fbrvot ar.'! aroma "i'V
in;;, pichcd ti.tio up No one knew pre- i
* * to th'?- I?i davitnl Sciences Founuutr'? <>,
ti-ts arc well or the way-to- discovering ;
Cilintc n.-.iWL'Ii PJ
n in the relief of I
cic-ty. //V
tie? a? Dr. Alfred j% 'if Itjl
Hual Re?earcfr~Ad- " ?jr jm
S. Air'Force.have - iut tf'- a /
fatitruo - re! ievinjr ^ t ' nnj V.)
' a recent address. V. / J ^
r e.e;r.s triowmtr A -8 vv W
ir.-e to speed up." I A /
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Ken i r. .vd It n of u-.. is the .;
i< ;? i v;* ) >;"! * The str;.l: ...
' ' [ 1- A- '-'.a'.y. feine In a ci.p of tea ;
u;r!._ myire_ rapid Knit bt.it
r< . sired, not in.-i ? V? It?"T.'-.VSV.*
.A m'.ld I-! I nVessure. ThisVr.=
"? immediate rc-di?trib-.:'i.
t . . . a.. 1 a t.u-1 arid energy to^ita' drira
\\:.y a cap of tea. s<-c:.i
r. f r i'; rvr.tly li cobwebs away ? tc
: ay.- L>r. Law- think faster and more,
i. m? nothing associate ideas more c,^.
! ' The Bulletin i f tho
inner i ::ci' of' JSt iene: s Keur.'i:i:i p~~
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;*? ' ..i." nn in- cercbrid stimvhi'.icfc th:
"ru--.: c. nfu?iuri and d'oy'ri-:
..v..!*,.:- long-presumed
-'.the "an?;: ty- diinkir.;r of'tea . . . has a
syndrnnre. This ate nr. 1 sustaining acti
\i' L.nvu.uro. th .* relief of fa'icvc nr.-'. nrx
:y ii.a.ivcs at has now b.en dv.-f.iiia
'..it's v.l\.o tea lish.d."
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led in the workers were at their post of duty. -Ps"?1'raven?~T"hx7"trssoiT'Wffs~i1tscxrssed""by
the the
irivita- teacher?! followed with a brief rei
chureh to view bv the pastor.
the offi- Morning worship was at 11:45. _
ig offerir.tr. j Our seffpture was taken from St. .
mi at tended J John lO-'l. The summary of the
first in ;i j Dee. prayer by Mr. S M. Canty,
urtred her ' Selection of the choir, Sweet Houi
' (<f Prayer. The pastor came to us
< ~ rm from Isaiah Oo:4. behold 1 have
in lays: triven him for a witness to the peo
mi. Ilpv. pie. This was a strontr message.
Miss I.illie M. Green was at her
>'-S best with a number.1 You ought to
iv :.ear God's Word.
We are still praying for the
vy was very sick and shut-ins. Visitors are alrict.
but we 'ways welcome at Bethel..
< at St. Mi-! 1.. M. Patterson. Rpt,
it. Service .
it wasn't The opportunity to practice
j a.-ioe, the brotherhood presents itself every
"rm?preach?Htne?you. meet?a?human being.
lier text . ' -*-Jane W) man
P-afms. TtfTi ?????? ?.?_
W '.i g> of a' It seems improbable that we,
fly it way 0!" any' nation or group rf na.uVnt
.it wa--, t'i .if-.^wiTT attain peace until
,p. volj each fnan, in his own mind and
trouble We hearts, treats a.l men a s his
!> na.j been >nollnus . ? j
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J,lM\ ili f-OJ" ^ a ^ a a a
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roud of our rx AI f pRICE RANGES
< : any one
jf r wHito < , -?f \i* I Dr, ""?i ,
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nor tiark to ? f
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