The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 19, 1955, Page Page Five, Image 5
Saturday, February ltt, IDS;
St. Louis Integral
Overcrowding ?a
ST. LOUIS, Mo..?(ANF) Thi:
city, last week etched it.rname ii
.the history hooks along side tin
- other metropolises and towns tha
have taken integration in t'nei
. stride.
One of the most immediate ef
feels- of the move was the market
-relief from?overcrowding in On
two tot her to Negro schools, Vash
en and Summer,
Principal \V. (J. Mosley-'of Vash
on whose district once, covered ha!'
the city said his enrollment is dow)
to 1,800 and 2,100. "Tor the firs
time, wo have room* to turn aroiim
in," he said.
However, over, all enrollment
was tip over past year?giving tin
lie to racebaiters wlfo said \vhit<
students would refuse to "go ti
?school with Negroes.?
One white principal at a , kej
??; school said "it was iu if tiuiy Inn
been together for 100 years." '
?Another official described the
situation throughout the system a:
? "pe'rfeetfy normal."
Stanley Hill, principal of Soldar
Blewett, scene of a main test i<
desegregation said:
"It Was fine, fine. Enrollment
was more than we anticipated-a
bout. 1,4.00 students.V
The previously all-white high ii
the city's West End had cxpectei
a total of 050 -Negro. students ti
, attend classes with 1,000 whi.U
' teenagers. * \
.. .. Supl. Philip J, ftiekey told re
porters he checked carefully al
? nine of the puhlie high school ant
found not a single incident. Com
; menting further, Supt. Hickej
laid: ..
"It was a hear-warming tiling t(
'beai* the student "leaders deserila
the'responsibilities and -obligation:
Of student bodies in a democracy
If this is a fair example of tin
kind of positive thinking and act
ipg being'done by our frequentlj
is-then i believe we can abandoi
any fears for the future of our na
tion when it comes into their keel
Ing." . .
BETH KI.KIIK.\3 BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rev. G. I). Qdnm?Pastor
T
... ^ Sunday S.ehool began at 10:00 A
M.. Lesson topic: New Life it
.Christ. Acts H5:2l>-1M. Paul ant
Silas was jailed by the enemies In
cause they were preaching; tin
words of Cod, and the Keeper o
the prison awaking out of- hi:
sleep, and seeing the prison doo
open, triedkill himself, suppos
int; tire prison had fled Paul am
Silas told them the story of Jesus
the jailer was triad _to bebome i
Christian. Remarks were made b;
the pastor.
Service began at 11:15. Proves
sional choirs: Responsive Reading'
"Cause for Gratitude: Gloria Pa
tria:. Chorus and?congrcgatum
Prayer hy the pastor. Hymn: Zioi
I Stands With Hills Surrounded
I Scripture Reading 2nd Corinthian:
5th chapter. Prayer and Missioi
offering Selection hy the musiea
choir. Announcements of curren
events by the church clerk,.. , Dea
to 1571^7
Immucia. HUluwn., i..v j.uovu.
(Jeneral worship offering and pra;
ji or. Hymn by the Juhilee choirs. .-1
very suitable message was deliver
j" ed by the pastor obtained from 2in
Cor. 5th chapter 17th verse: Sub
joct: Affects of the New l.ife ii
Christ. The question was asked
What does a new life means t<
me? Or is iCsuch thine: as a nev
?TiTeT Wherefore if -atry mttir is ii
~ Christ, he is a new creature, if In
is not in him he ought*' to make i
chanfre*. - A
very fine devotional servie
wa? conducted by the members. A
Iter which the pastor attain de
live red a fine message ohtainei
from thfe 4th chapter-of St. Matt
hews lhth verse. Follow me, and
will make you fishers of men. Su
ject Christ Calling men to follow
We were happy to have our visit
ing friends worship with us. lire
Haxtec maTiaprer of- QUI Folk
Home at Hopkins worshiped wit
us, also made some remarks con
eerninir the home.
liethelchem Usher Board Unio
will he held at Bethelehem Bat:
tist Church February 27 on Sunda
afternoon tit. 3:00 p.m. Bro, llutt
{'resident. Uet
us continue to pray for oil
sick m*'inhels. I'rayer mectin
every Wednesday evening at 8:0
P.M. Let (he whole etiulc'll JulII i
?? ptayer. .Missionary meeting ever
Thursday evening at TEe ilsTu
' hour. Sis Joyce President.
' Bctheleheiu Jubilee choir unio
was held at Union Bapnsi Clllirc
2^ at: 3:00 P. M. Sunday afternoor
^ I A. very fine program was had.
Botheiahem NiWf, Rpt.
t
ion Success As
1?T TT*?O?1 1
sed In Hi schools
. - MKMOKl.fL. -
ISJi
I . .
,! TJk' Rev. Mr. Elliot Freeman
:~XKr: E. r John-son, retired, South'
(Carolina teacher and pastor on
It'UVc . ll'oVTT Set vh e with the I'icd|
tinont South Carolina Annual ConI
f'-ivpce of the. Seventh Episcopal
, i Uistrict of the Afriean Methodist
j Episcopal Chtmh. passed "at the
1 iirtwer Hospital, (Ileenwood,
| South Carolina- 2: 10 IV.M., January
. j S, I'.i.lfj. Il>< has heeti in dec-lining"
-( health since .I ..in- 1.1, 1 Pl.'l and had
an Hint-.-< that lasted from
'j Becemhet?hh -frlftlH until his-dcath.
A school Hatdter front his early
. [.boyhood, lite-Rev. Mr Johnson en,
lea.rcd to his heat Clthi.'.. interest s
j of ail chiliiren. I-'or his proiission
lite was trained at South Carolina
j Slate College, Orangeburg South
^. Carolina?At Utia. jus' i; n'.inn he ,-:l.-u
liiid dotte graduate work. He taught
ijt W-UHiiipshitrsf, UorchestiM^ Ah.
?In. villc. Ognngehurg-,?tireenwood,
and 1 .alliens counties.
For a manlier of years he was
" j principal of Ninety-Six School.
( j in ( linton, South Carolina when he
"-} -retired upd vetut Tied to 11v-e at UUd
I Tompkins Avenue.
Ho-rii, near (Tinlon. South Caroli'na
he joined Mt. Ideusant A. M.
E. Church. the church of his early
childhood. Ilei'v lie received tTtoro,
ig|i training in African Metho-.listj
ion from his iincestors who were
i the esii.lilis'oi i s sinil I.nil,I...-- ..i
i " ; ;? ' 1? "
| many :Y; Mi??Clmi. ims.?^b-b
. i was a low destined to last" through
i | out his life.
1, Friendship A. M. i\. i 'htijadi, (' 1 in
. ton claimed him during bis earlv
? j manhood for there on Deecmboi
f 11, 1 i?! 1 he was married to tin
s former Miss Marian-Jlebeeeu l.oai
ke, also- of Clinton.
- ! Ilefore entering the ministry he
j .proved himself a marvelous church
, worker and was especially active
i as choir member' and lecturer on
f various church subjects. He
was also active in civic affairs and
- cluijch work in New York City.
: Philadelphia. ;rtvl Pittslmrg.
As. a pastor, lie was a stalwart
man of God and was.an ilistrumeii
i tnl person ill the Piedmont Con.
ference, pa storing and serving
s' many Churches in this conference,
i inctraling St. James, Abbeville; Mt
1 Lebanon, Due West; the Hodges,
t Promised I.ami, Ninety-Six, ami
. Goldville Circuits; Antiocii and
, . Poplar Springs Circuits; Weston
Chapel, (.livenwood; and hid last
t pastorale was tin- McConniek Cir
euie.
1, For twonty-five years he was
. f Chief Secretary of the Piedmont
1 ; Annual Conference Having served
,, ' under the late His!,op John Hurst
;> N. W. W'dliams, J. S. .Flipper and
c I'i.-hop K, ('. Hansom who resoles
4 in Xenia, Ql'.io and lii.-'non Frank
2 Madison Ileal, Presiding SJishop dd
;i The Seventh Kpirrtrpnl district. Ht
, was a trustee of Allen U niversity
e CoKinihla, South Carolina "and was
- a delegate to the General Confer-<r
once at each setting since ltt!12.
J Kit legist 1 services were held at
- Weston Chapel A. M. K. Cluireh
I ' (.'rei nwood, South Carolina Janh
! iiiiry l.'l, 11153 with the Hev. Dr. K
. Distoi iographer of the A;?M. K
Church and friend of the deceased
> | for more than thirty years delivei
< \ intr the Kulogy He chose as a texi
h Daniel (1:10 and a subject, "A
- j(!nod Mail." lip carried the audi'
ii-act- 'throuyh the st riltrjirlt's, trials
a ' achievements successes, triumphs
i- - r*ml?victories- cf the deceased ant
yi spoke of him as flip jfooil mar
o tliouyh ntif thf perfect* man \vh<
J loved his (iutl, family, country, am
r fellowmcn; and one who was let
jr ; |?y the thoughts <>f his tiwn mind
0 Hp told of his wife homy close'a
ri J It' ' 'hti -irdeiil. f-rtl.h
y efforts syt forth in The rcarina' 0
tl ' their i litl.lren Olhers oil the pro
| yrain were The |{ev. Mr. -lohn Tho
n I mas, ('hit f Secretary of the I'ietl
lr1~mp+tt (Wnnmri' The Rev.. Mr. K
1. !. Daniels, Pastor Macedonia 11a)
I fist Church, Clrecnwood; The Rev
1 Dr. Julius Holman, Pastor Westoi
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Haitian jvovciinvuMit is 1 k?:n?<.
('impel A. M. H. f hurch.'MIi'oonv.oud;
The Key. Dr: C. (J. Glover,
P. I-I A'.'oevillo District, and .Miss
D. Mamie Shelle. Friendship A. M.!'..
('hatch, ClinUm, S. <\ who sanjr,
" 'His Kye Is On The Sparrow,*" a I
t'ii-vorit; of. the deceased.
? I' il'i riirciv v.'i'ivAssociate Mi &
inters Flo\verhcari*es?^StewsuMs
Hoard'of the MiConniiTreircuit.
Surviving .are his" \\ idow; .Mi's J
Marian l.caUe, Johnson; I'h\-e SOUS, i
Major I Idiot M. Johnson, II. S. I
Al'tjiy; < ornelius (I. Johnson. (Keen I
_ ,U1; iF.lm.o T Johnson. .TaeUsoil- !
Oils. Is*. I.itdie- and William j
d?V John-Oh?Wn:ihiii;jt(n),?4^- 4^-1
| i v. o ' 'v.'iit er .?Zt nol?ia?Johnsoii, [
i Greenwood, S. ('.
j Also, The iiev. Dr. \V. 1*. llice, j
childhood o'lturdiun, Indianapolis,'
Ind : M,iss Ktta Johnson, first eons
- i' i. A htrrndite.?S.?11?Two?nofdrow s, .
. ,.; I 1 .. f. 1.1-- T .
..vni ....11 i I1II.IUCI {Ml lit, I a.
in ! Wills .Johnson, ( liostor, S. ('.;
i'iv tujios, Miss iVulah anil Abide (
lulilisoii, Mrs. Columbus Wooilarti,
_ I h ookly-n. N. V.: Mrs. M. I. Simn*soti,
Mrs. Cioorjic Clark, Clinton;
! i and numrrous ivuunhors of 111.? Mt.
: i'loasnr.t A. M lh Church. Clinton.
i ^?p -d-;? . ?_
Iutornu'iit ftvoninjf Star Crnictci
v. (in i'ii\Vo?)tlr Smith ('arolina.
- i- ?1 "" "... NTT'VS
FUO.M Al.l.KN I'MVF.K'
! SUA ^ . P. 1>.
j Urn . Wallace K, Crumlin, CoIIcr?'
j I'a-.tor
.1 ' .* ' .
Thf V. I'. 1?. on Alien Canipu*
' \va organ".'.oil -by our' Connoction(
ill Representatives,, Mis. llornice
' i rrin.us Crumiin, and Mrs. Sani.
la ! Richard Higgins.
| lla.is off! to .iamiii' Williams
' j who did a' wonderful joh in t:11:|
ing st voluntary load in pi'ltu:^
'Iranians student^ interested in or1
| uaniy.ifrp si V.F.I).
"Vie following" rtVrret's were c
I k'cUul- for Pre-ideat. C.er'
j truth' I.alJon, Ala. First- Yicej
President and Committee Chair!
man on Christian Social Relationdiips.
Iiessiv? Iloykin,, Nixrlh- Fast.
Ass't Recti! dim; SoiTotarv, Ihisi
' 1 kcr Steven's. Treasure, Ruth Cha'k's,
Central Conference, Youth
| I'cvntinnal Leader and ConimitJ
too Chairman on Roy-Girl Relas
' tinnship, Family Fife. Ftc. Car\
I'll' L. (lass. North Fast. Reporter
' a 11 d Commit tee Chairman on
Wor- hip anil Study, Ada Harbour,
' Pittshurivi.
We had the pi i\ iled-to to meet
- j n d In a, M iss A i : * 1 loyco,
: j President of V. 1'. D. Columbia
Coiilerenro Rrarrrh imrF-our. sweet
Supervisor of Y.P.I). and ^IdhW
> | ren work of the Columbia Con
ferenee Rraneb, Mrs. 1,utile Holman
has jiivep us many helpful
" "Kin's. Rev. Wallace K. Cruhilin,
i tlie Colleire Pastor encoprajies us
to niarcli on toward t.'ie kingdom.
\\V re e; ret our beloved advisor,
~"M[v. 'K. I. thrckctt- could not bo
I present because of her daughters
' illue. s, however, we are happy
t that she has now return aiul stul
? ' l'iril of smiles anXTlaily sayuVjr"To
US (' II \l 1 S T WAV IS TJIK
, I OXf.v' WAV."
, i Thank you Minnie liihson, a
1 , member of the V.W.C.A.. for sue.h
t~pi warm weleeme on t<iie campus
) She pledges to become a member.
1 We are hopinj; that all ' tie*
I l.oys and (iirls will become a
. : member of the Y.l'.I).
t I We led I'ra' er Se:"i 'es ~Wed?
I i nesilav Kvonin.u I-'ebruary 2, I'.'ub.
f , I 'or oar theme we used- ?" Tlu:
-j l-'elltiw'ship of (Christian l.ove."
rj dannie W rttomes -had oar deeo
! est sympathy in the loss of one
>. : of her relatives. *
>i Mrs. Henderson Davis, Wio i?;
. I a wonderful Youth worker in her
II church is also one of our spoil
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- 5THK PALJBW
in President Visits
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?fl -
!iiiih i r. f icU'iit. I'auT Majjloiro
s tn'ti.ank the Anvtvienn ni'op
. In tli" :?' :?V;> i- >vv il"'ithe
>:! -i i; ii . / . < yreot
irjv.'ti' i'h'v. I;.a ? *7 ttTnrct+7
t ftl.I.Ty intuits
| who ;;;* ? intere.led 'in u .
The' main o! ;o lives of. The V.
I I*. !; i < :
j !, To in < si 1 lie Voting l'eople
ill- iiie eti!*e >.tii ! .ih lie Villi!
I*"o?eijfTi u:i
i 'J. To so}> 'u-.i-V--1i.e-- v u.h- til. tlie
A,5i4l;. I'h.liVl. .t
'! T i ; e n TV;:m;e)i.-.o the world,
| ..The duly of the 'i* muk I'.eoh-t*Vs?!
un til i i?4i. 1 :iin r'r.o
i:i Christian Education.
We are aslcinjr the Seventh Episeopal
I >istriet' I" pray for lis
that a ~ we prow -?>M *in rjje. w t
n.iv-'it ero'.v stvoinly in (iraee. _
\Ve lake liii.. t pporC :i P\~ to
ay !!.!!o t>> onr "Stale* I resident,
. > C. James. We hope to see
yon soon,
All.'jea Townsend, Reporter
i'lN KV UliOVK .Ul.K. ( "uTTiTir
U.v. T. I!. Wi at her*,..Pastor
** The.fifth Sunday is often railed
the Idle Suiylay, however it was
not an Kile Sunday at tin- above
named Church. II was a great day,
l'u I'. -held his secoiu!'quarterly
conference there. ;
j Wo had?a very lively Sunday
1 school, the lesson was review by
| sis.- Carolyn fhhith, final remarks
u.eii' made I.V tthe pastor. Mr.
Trapp I he "teiiidier * o'f the senior
ilasses was indeed proud to acknow
led ire the-presence (>f the I'. 10., Dr.
| T. II. Addison.
| At the close of the service of
Sunday school, te .morning worship
began.. After the devotional
i part of the service, our scripture
I lesson was read hy 1\ id. ffoftt Homans
1:1:Id. After a selection Dr.
The children engrossed in Vnlenlu
family
Valentine's Da}
A ^p^cinl lay is a special occasion
loi piciuie taking and that
one devoted to_the-?uud St. Valentine
is one of jl.cm. s
Valentine's Day,-with its greetings,
both sentimental and hul
murnus its parties . , and big
red heart boxes of candy . can
be a -napslmotcr's paradise.
liight about now the small fry
are ptep.iimu t'oi the dav both
at nt me and at school We talk
from time to time about C"Qd
sub|pi-ts toi a whole.series of uici
turus rather than a Single snapsi.
ut The making and addressing
' ot Valcniinos 4is an operation that
I will make as good a oidure scnos
as you can tind.
This, of course, bemoan inuoor
* SfTnp'hnmrng protect calls for
7~rfTTKtr on vi'ir camera I'his, in
[ turn, enables you to .-.nap pictures
shoot the ai t ion as i' happens,-tecapture
..the looks of concentrarion.
ttre?grimaces??pr>g'f'-f'ncrusted
fingers necome tangled in
tacy paper. We really mean it
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jTTU LEAPKB
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visilcfl Wasl'ii.v'lon la-t We
!? fur lied ('rt*ss^ai;l-40-\ (.mi al
lot"t can 1 t sorii I'ru-ddent }
Mi:trloir." a1 1 ids o!iu ial pa
"tiireel1 he Associated .N
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Aii r>:i came forward and de-live
i eel a soal stirring message. To
was taken from Romans 1:1 <?; F
,1 am not ashamed of the (losji
of Christ for it is the powertioi!
unto every one that believte
| to ti:e Jew first and also to tl
(t;vek Tin' ins sage was food 1'
1 the hungry soul.
; ." After the offering the P. B. can
forward to take charge to the nil?
| ness nha.c of die nnarter u'.iii
was a success." Roth Pirrey Gro'
, and Providence made fine report
J Snhdav February d was a roue
I day; howevei\ in spit" of the pou
ring rain all day, the faithfid my
i t heir way 1 broach . i he rain to Jj
house of worship"and enjoyed t!
i te services.
Sunday, school was held as usin
J .with the supt. presiding/The clas:
t-es were?ie\ itpved?hy l\h- Trap!
Our pastor made some final n
| j
mat lis. Collection
j After S. S. morning worship hi
: gan. Scripture lesson was read 1
the past"!-. Motives were read 1
i Mrs. Julia Ringer.. Then aft<
a hymn liev. Weathers eame fort
t ami delivered -(bid's?word?in?i+
| fullness. Text St. Mark 14:18, 1
used for a theme "Jesu^jn the U|
i |"'r rooiii." The message was fo(
j for the soul. The pastor was give
la token i'/vm tht?ehureli present*
j' by' Mr. Wade TVapp.
We had' some visitors, and v
I enjoyed their presence very mm
extendeTl to them an invitatit
i to come again.
We are. praying fur the siek
speedy reeou-ry.
J. L.. IJoyd, reporter
njob Qmkl"^
ic-making arc lific Mil> jt?ls? for llie
camera.
/ Is for Piciures
*%
! when we say putuif 'he nr'irvn.
Since most nf the modern day
[simple .cameras arc made loi Use
with the fast Hash htillis. vouTI he
shooting at selfifient sprrd tc:
"stop' any normai moveiYtdrn t?f
your subject
To make the story,ready mmi
plete. take pictures of t ie Valentine
art work too voon'4 tors bring
home from sch(>"l. IPin.vhor ha*
the time, she nighl even .m.'.rc
| Mary's little lamb and follow
I them to school to sou pirtutcsjnl
J the Valentine .d:voiah"ns and
preparations that no on there
| While an advance check with
the ter.rher would be advisable,
I chances are that vow and your
I t_:neru w. u. be made most w
1 come a Jul evervone will enjoy
j vour picture story snans' .noting
' project
As a final touch, you might tatcc
-l-voutuLtiiry opt-pf-rjo,,r for a -hoi
j of the youngsters putting their
.mailbox. '
?John Van Guilder
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liy llurrk'MU* Pazt'l spr^iid tie- ]
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r- ACTIVITIK:; IN AMI AROIND .;
xt .MORRIS BROWN A. M. K. ]
or I Ill RCII
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nl By Corine ,K. I>rutil'o ]
h, We at Mitni.i Rroysin A. M, <
In- Church v i t : hip'today in a most
or particular nfanficr Being Founder's
Day. First we are most graieTul to"
lie our Heavenly Father for'm.ak.iiu
si- man in his .own image. \\> thank
h him for men sucluas Richard Allen
re and'others, who made, it possible
s. for us to worship the true and the
h living God under our vine and fit?
tree am! By the Grave of God and
! st- f;?11 h we hjive iii him this will
t? be until the end ol tune. lL,
I'iie fill to worship organ prei. .
lade By .Vtv. llligen. The Doxology. Our
opening hymn, "Oh that I
knew the secret place. Prayer was
^ offered,. Choral^ response. Organ
vD1 afitary. iSc-i ifJTure rc.n<Iiiuj.Tteiit.
. I )e? aloiiuc, selection by the I '
choir. The announcements, read by 1
, the cleYU Secretary of the church :
^7?hymn. "<) (!? 1 Qui- Holp. And A.?1
j' Past " The. pastor Rev. J. C.
*, , ?jinn ies laif^ iled out with a won('('
ful Founder's Day sermon that '
10 ... 1
ivieo lis rnnrap-e ami inspiration to
carry on. For he that dwelleth in '
tl.e secret place of the most hijr-h?1
. abide! h under the shadow of the al
iniuiuy. llis text "As the Eagles
Stir his. nest and fluttercth over
"C
, Iter young ones, lie assured us
that Cod will take care of us and
through the Holy Spirifl he will
stictiit hi;- loving arms a round us.
The i a tor preached out of the ful
tuvs of his heart the Holy Spirit
i v.as demonstrated through the eni
tire conrrt ;:atiov T'\o ushers no.
1 and 2 donated their service toda\.'
Tr.'isfi e May at Moi'ris Brown.
V i's. "p: ? '?ai' V. "M rv?IVlxrses ?
Smalls. M. Bro.vn,. 11. Segar. A- .
mount announced by Mr. Matthew
Brown.
Faith is the root of all blessings.
. Rol& '.< . and you. shall be saved,
Be!ii\ *. yru must need be satis '
I'ieii: believe and yuu cannot but be
ee:: '- -el and happy. ?Jeremy
'fa;.
Ahur.s l'.rown Marches On.
\VB'> IS 1 \' 'I'll K NEWS
I Who war seen giving out tickets
for a special effort?But Mrs.
. .1. 0.^ tjuarles.
Who was seen purchasing the
flr*t Palmetto Leader today-*-But
Mi . Ethel White. >
Wi n was seen after seVvire hold -.
~me a special meeting ?The Trustees,
Mrs. Union Duncan, Mr.' R.
. Ladson. Mi Moses RmalTs, Mrs F. ;
C. G+een-wood. Mr. J. Mitchell and !
' others. .
Who w;fs. seen cooking for the- -
PalniettfT Loader reporter?But
!Mj s. Violin Mitchell, Mrs. L. B.
Lawrence. Mrs. Edna W. Burnett.
Mrs. Lula Floyd.
Who was seen paying for a Pal j
' met'.o Leader in advance?But Mrs
1 I.. Y, Johnson, Mrs. Mamie Smalls, !
Mis: Elouise P. SnvnlL Sovnt.
, Thomas.
iVlin was seen sending letter
nieba for a Palmetto Leader?But-'.,!
> .tli s. Vera S Mraisford.
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I Brotherhood Week is the time to-.
remember that- our democracy I
i grew great ami strong by the I
, < eivi 'iiied efforts of people of I
' | every race, creed ) aand color. I
. T.-i'. keep it great - - in brother !
*" t h nod. 1
Livmel?Jlarryniore
t 11 you want to live the Ameri
1 oah v. ay. sprtrb up for brother-^
i lord, speak out against pre-1
judicc. i
?Bob Hope
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Bethel Bible Cam]
i n i: imhm> ]r.vnr ihf i:
kkvi TiiiNcs roii is
IIJCKKOF U i: \'(i: I.I.AI).
Bether"Bfbti,~r*rt::Tr'
Box 22b
Colt:!M' ia; Sotit.'i <"nro'tva
!' " ' -far
frieiais. of Bethel 'anio:
ff ' ii i i:i 1';u-' i., t
ic l!?*v. !* ; : ' ' vc s'?' I'll
out iti faith t L Mr. \Wi,. !
en gcUHijr L'l'-c .. !?' losti.tuto
<! ! way. .Mr. Fa; -- ami i:!.;
rift* are jfrailuat.i of Columbia
:.bK' Collei-f. !:j i~ a native of.{
r :n, : i is t :.< daug.htef
. ?. : to Africa, Sim i- -
,111 . in ( bibb Kvnngc.i-n:.
IT'. 1- .i s Las i.( ( ,: working
ive years amon/ Negroes ''ran!
round Columbia. They have no
visible melius ol' suj>poft bin l>ei<-ve
that the One whrt ib'as laid
w?i.'inlnii un?ilu.'ii'?hearts?vv;:,
iu*t;v.There are eight class*' *
n .dill'-rejit parts of C^ol^jttbla
tvlikrh he and others .ai'e now |
teaching.
JYe would asl: your prayers that i
t- central, accessible location for]
i 'Nemo Youth Center might bej
|i;;ov'ioed where younger and old-1
' PT'Qj.de might come for instrueon.,
1 recall how at one ' timej
property owners in dilferent part
jf Columbia 'gave us the use o.l'j,
.. 1 ' s I < !lt 1 lee to conduct , Suit- '
; .. Sc. o ils. It may be that sunt"!
. vi... ba.iw ol'- sueli a property. I
:i V.ua -Unt . pray with us that,"
\ lay it upon a fulltifnej
uTio.d ,n operation.
l I - .'I ,:-\tfll? I'll! Ji ' f Otil"
?rJesilaC' ftighV Bible'
m.-., Aug?s.a which, the Rev. j
1 . I'.cl?teaches?each week.?Mr.
Farias has a car a yd would be ast-?L4-?i.-i
.'Oil. mi?nenb-en-l an.i
1 rrr?r~i?<n <bin?('lasses?tr?
* '?>. I : v'a"o'iliil.
U v.* would ask you to join us
n i ; iuyer i.lso lor a Negro man
.1' v.. od's oROico to help us in the
Hi- - Htii.M-Jn' a-^mnv i
spiritual "life, acceptable to both)
races' - a man taught in the Wofli
\nd having good judgement; Ittr]
shoylil lie aggressively evangelist!
>j'ea!i"'hjle plan.-, art* > omg lor.*.'i?y?l.
iVr the biggest camp sea-:
_'i; wc-fr; ' ever had, th.m;) w,:'l
)eg'U in June,. Those" already!
iciie liiled?aie :.s?fnilows:?ft'tlre-rsd?
: dfvel.pe i." we are uVer-j
i i vided - (till; present.. account.la-1.
.io.ts are'only. lor ..about ?T" pen-,.
AMAZING Ml LI
Carnatio
\NOT LIKE A
Not a powde,
?only Carr
Magic <
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J, Columbia, S. C.
V'tiui;r People's Conference- Junior
< oriference June 20?
hil\ -4; AJuit
<"m,ference July 0?10.
'1 ? amp was not finished last
war. duii?Uj Lark of funds and
.'tie. so at this spring we hope
to tret the toilet; and showers
finished; they are without roofs ?
a present. The hook store an I
-!ta?k bar must In; huilt. nfoTT* "*~
eoherete flo. t. our.ed for th'i
t!t and the tiu.in building ne? v_
to hi' p:i;ntet! to" preserv'e it.
Wi.ll you not join with us in
puryer for these objects'.'
One jj;r'. who was at camp last
yjmnii'.i v.ii t.-s r. thitiK" like t lis,
recently: 'l i.e.re surely has bee n
('- .at1, j ?At?me.' "ATT^the tfirltj ?"j
V.<;it.i.^ ready for a hij< da ?
i <n>: t nave even the k . .
< I still keep t 1
.iv.ii ami Christ me: -a
? ?n?ail tin Mini1,1'
. i. ?y driven t<> this \v . k
i in UK.- mi* ta.i.
4 Fvtr Faithfully Yohns
Airs.. Robert t, Mel^uir m
AsHima mtoiii?
Feel bef+er, -faster! Trtf
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