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Saturday* March 19, 1955
Sensational Africa
In Southwest Airn
I.ONItON-? (AND Sensational 1
finds, showing tlmt primitive Africans
anticipated so-called pre
sent day modern art and rock art,
have been made by a University
:?Johannesburg professor.
In a preliminary announcement
in the British anthropological jo-.
. nrnal, Man, Prof, R. J. Mason_gaid~
lie has found a 24-square foot
?painting covering a rock surface.
He found it in a hitherto un?
known valley of the. Brandberg
- mountain area in Southwest Afri
'ja. Mason described the painting
as being -^conceived .in terms of
color areas, carefully balanced and
organized to give the impressionthat
the artist was. representing
an idea and not merely' playing-with
colcy." . . .
MasOn asserts that the work is
unique among African art paintings
which he said are almost enj
tirely naturalistic in "conception
-^-wnd'ATJtTtflstrAct as.in the pew 'discovery.
,
^j^plate has been assigned to
the painting but it is -believed to j
be "prehistoric."
Were its associations .and situa-j
tion unknown, this painting could
easly he assigned to the atelier
(studio).of some European painting
in the 20th Century abstract
tradition," said Mason. - ??
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Liberia To Attend
Asian-African
Conference
LIBERIA'TO ATTEND ASIAN
AFRICAN CONFERENCE
MONROVIA, Lib.(ANP) -Liberia
?- has accepted an invitation to at- j
tend the first Asian-African con- j
^ fei;ence .which is slated for Bando-[
??eng, Indonesia, April IH. j
1'he African republic will join:
Ethiopia and the Gold Coast a is
representatives of the African Negro
at the historic conference.
The Asian-African conference
has been initiated by Premier Nehru
of India and other important
? Asican ' loaders and some ."0 n;i- !
tions have been invited. The aim of
the conference is to.promote good.
will and cooperation between the
Asian and African people* and to
advance__their common interests
as well as to further economic relations.
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Great Britain, France. Belgium
and other European colonials were.!
not invited. The United Statcs'j
was also left off the list of invitees, j
Although the United States was1
excluded. American citizens are
free to pro as ' unoilTcial obesrvers. I
At least three or four Americans
are known to be going. Among the '
se are: Congressman Adam Clay- j
ton PowdJ, Mrs Eslanda Goode Ro
heson, wife of famed singer'Paul
Robeson; Dr. Marguerite T'art-I
wright, a correspondent, and Wil-!
liam Worthy, a writer who has a-j
Tinonnreil he \yjll do a series of articles
for The Crisis on a trip to '
Russia he will make, presumably i
following the conference. A1.4o going
to the conference and expected
to write a series of articles on |
it.will be Dr. Carlton 15. Goodlett, j
publisher of the San Francisco Sun
Reporter.
The 1.Iberian delegation is expected
to be headed by Acting Sec j
rotary of State Monolu Dulkuly. |
Ofhcals in the government say"!
that as liiany"as 10 I.iberiims may
make the trip.
ST. JAMES A. M. E. ( HI R< H
Rev. E. William .Fudge, Pastor
Abbeville? Please read your
Rible, Psalm ".'57- Now make it
f yo.tir duty to live for Jesus:
j Where ever you are, doing your
/ duty in his holy name and brighten
ing every corner-everywhere on
land or?sea,?wberevor?nuiii is
found.
A beautiful day with large
attendance, the junior Sispt. in
charge with a cabinet of seven
teachers and other officer's entering
a delightful discussion. Topic"rraycr
In The Christian's Life"
the lesson was reviewed by Prof.
Mims, one of our greatest Laymen.
Wonderful words of inspiration
were spoken by our pastor
and Pro. Johnson.
Service on time with Miss Jefferson
at the instrument and the
Senior Choir singing praises to
the Savior. Our meditation music
was very good. Prayer by Pro.
Lee., Our scripture text was the
Psnlin. Our spiritual message
was taken from FcClesiasts J?T2
verse. Theme. "No Quiters, Just
Keep On!" Ask Jesusrs TTeTyr atrd
- you'll see him.
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to itio? saints. Let ns all praise
tin* Savior.
We haw a number of sick
i members being visited and remembered"*
at the throne of (trace.
Our class meeting services were
very soul stiiring, All leaders re[
ported their sorlders Marching Up
S The Kintfs Highway.
; ?>Irs. White and Mr. Calhoun,
j conic again you 'are always welI
ennio 1 -/? noil' ? 1
, ~...v .it, ,, mi u:> iii-Ai/ mmuay at
our- Quarterly Conference.
All groups arc doing their best
? Pastor, \vc thank you for your
well prepared food you delivered
to make the grade, let its tell of
an individual. Mrs. Haddon who
did a golden deed, at a needed
time. As tve all know, we arc
I known by oiir-woyk.
Along with Dr. Mints, all our
sick members are being remembered
at the throne of Grace.
-Hear the. call-Got right with
God.
Mr*.v M L.U. Jenkins, lint.
STANKY KEEPS EYE ON
HROOKS LAWRENCE, CARDS'
AC'E-IN-THE HOLE
St Petersburg. Fla.-ANT'-While
the St. I.ouis cardinals Founded
out the first week of spring training
here, manager. Eddie Stankey
kept 41 watching eye on his- l'.iol
"Ace-in-the hole, H rooks Lawrence.
He did this for two reasons.
First of all lie wanted to make
is rot overworked in early spring
(bills. Second, he wants to nuikc_
sure tliat the?star pit/her dues
nothing that will contribute to a
reeurreance of the stomach ulcer
which kept him in a hospital for
10 days last season.
Rtnnky couldn't help hut he
concerned about Lawrence. Jt was
IjUvvionce. en 1 l"i| ;iu' "Hull' hy hi:lenmmnlos
Ocean -c ol Ins torptio
endurance, who came to his rescue
when the Redhirds were hitting
the skirl? last .June.
In little more than half a soai
Son, Lawrence compiled the amazing
record of 15 wins and fi
Tesses. and an eurncd-run average
of ;j 71: Ami he did- it despite the
fact that he was sidelined for a
while with a spiked ankle..
In compling his record, Lawrence
established himself as a work
horse who turned in .startling performances
with as little as twTT
days rest.
>lc('OLL MiWS
To all mcnihers and friends of
the NAACP, we are asking you to
meet Sunday evening at three it'
Tlock atr flalilee M. 11. Church, Rev.
Portor pastor. Come one come all,
President Rev. \V. L. Ware, Mrs.
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>>. ii'.nun.sun, secretary.
The funeral services of Mr. Lon
del Host id; was held, March 8. at
Ready Branch ('Lurch. IJcv. M. F%!
McCoy pastor. Hew McCToud titfC
Hev. McCoy took charge oT the
set vic6fsMr. Rostick was livintr in!
Roller,-J*. C. He is trono hut not
forjrotteiv. Jones Funeral Home I
was in chance-of the funeral. He
was laid to rest' in the Roady-i
'Branch cemetery.
Funeral services were held on
March Hth at Heaver Hum Hap-'
list Church, for' .M rs. hula Davis of
McColl. SIhv has I teen connected'
with the ahove named church for
-ol) years, and was a faithful Chris
tian. She was so dutiful to church
that she will he missed hy her
I u'ooil deeds of service, ulntuarv
and condolences .were read by .Mrs
Ilattie CVtvinyton. .Solo Mrs. Lucille
I'ipkins. Remarks on her Chris
j tian life hy Rev. Rogers, and C. \V.
Bethea.
I Mrs. I.tda Mct'oll daughter ybf
j the iate Daniel and Kmory David
I was hoVft in Marhoro County, S. (5.
'April 125, Slie Was converted
at an early aire and joined Beaver
j Dam Baptist Church, where s It e
I served as a consistnnt Christian
! until she died. She had many friI
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I rijw.i trr/iu i <n i o aii(| Will III*.
j misled from her home, church and
community. Departing this life
March 5, 1 U55 at Scotland C Hospital,
Laurinly, X. ('. She leaves
to mourn her passing, a husband,
1 son, f> grandchildren, 3 great
I grandchildren, 3 brothers a n d a
| host of other relatives and friends.
She was laid to rest in the Fair
' Plain cemetery under a beautiful
mound of flowers.
Services were very good at all
tho surrounding churches. After
the services at Saryon Baptist
church the .members gave their
pastel?a?surprint' birthday?party
at the home oF Mr. aTRT'Mrs. Jaspcr
Flberia. At Samly_.Grove they
.reported a very good service^
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We have quite n few friends on
tin- siek list, we trust: that all the
- folk?vr+H?soon?feel -hcttcr.
tWrs. Rosa L. Hethea?Reporter
MACKIIOMA IIAI'TIST
mruc li
Rev. W. I,. Wilson?I'astor
ment is moving upward under the
leadership of our Supt. and with
the finer cooperation ,of his coworkers.
S. S. was opened at the
usual hour with the Asst. Supt pre
silling. Wo were glad to see Mrs.
MliiO...- II..11 I ..1-.- ? -
i'vii levies again aner
a recent iUness. Miss Mac Frances
Norris was a visitor in class No.
15. The pastor brought to the con.
juration a very . uplifting mqrning
message using as his subject:
The power of the Holy Spirit.
Text: Rev. 1:10-1." I \\;as in the
sptwt"on the Lord's day unci fieard
behind me a great voice, as of a
trumpet. The sermon in parfe? Tivistext
is the first Bible reference
that Sunday is the Lord's day or
tiie.c'.ay Christ-arose from the dead.
The onl y \vay to worship Gtfd is
in the- ? piritTThe fruit of the spirit
is love, joy, peace, long suffering
and meekness. Clod is a spirit
A.j'i itiey'that worship him must
worship him in a spirit alfd in
truth.
The evening message was deliver
ed by theypastor. His .subject was:
The fJig5ntiikdu'e the Christian
way. TeScl: Acts', 9:1-2. Music for
the day was rendered by the Juni
n choir and. gospel chorus and in
eluded. What Manner Of Man Is
This, Dbwn Here, And A Closer
Walk With Tliee. Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Queen ie K. Hnyd?_JIpL
F RIENUS 1 HP A, Si.. E. CHURCH
Rev. I). J. Zeigler?Pastor
Sunday was a spring: like day.
Sunday School at the usual hour
with rpvoral visitors cm-last^Sun-day.
March G. Our lesson was well
it viewed by Prof. "J. T. W. Minis.
March Id, lesson was reviewed
by .Mr. 11 P.s?rawford our Asst.
Supt. Class Ko7 8 won the financial
and attendance banner, Teacher,
Mrs. Uubye J. GranT.
Maid) G,?T-'intnviol b:mni?r was
won by class No. 1, Prof. J. T.
W. Minis, teacher. Attendance ban
ner by class No. G, Mrs. Emma
Young Teacher.
Sunday March 6, at 11:00 morning
-worship service began with the
Sr. choir rendering music with
Mrs. R. P. Alexander at the
piano. Rev. Zeigler preached from
the Subject. The Everlasting met
"mdrial of Kenlfchiberancc. The mus^
ic and message was in keeping with
Communion Day. Our Pres. Elder
is ill The class leaders made their
reports. Let" us pray for our Elder
Dr. \Y. ts: Minis and oilier mem
| lum's wno are sick ana tneir names
: are: Mr. Joe Rceder, and Mr.
Hrootis Goodman, our recent shut
in members. Mcloycd, if God so
j loved us, we also ought to love one
I-another 1 John 4:11. ^?
| IN THE CITY
2nd I.t. Robert Hunter and Mrs.
j Hunter.
Miss I>oris W. Youth our adopt
led member, Miss \V. Yott is an in
strnctor at Sterling Highj Grqonville,
South Carolina.
Mrs. A. J. Gary has our deepA'.st.symjiat
by in the lost" ?nf her
i aunt.
j Church Rpt.
! NKWK OF WOODHl'I'K, S. C. s
XKW HKTIII-IK HA RUST
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Rev. F. S. Jones?Raster
j Sunday School was fine with
I Supt. and teachers at their post
; of duty. The lesson was beautiful
discussed by the various classes
and reviewed by the Supt. The at
tendance banner was won by class
N'o. 5
The offering banner was won by
Class no. 7. Rrof A Williams teach
j Cl\
| Miss Barbara Parks is here visit
J ing Mr. and Mrs Henry Gilliam
Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Clove Floyd, Mrs
Filler Hoby and other relative. Also,
Miss Jarvis Thompson of Birmingham.
Ala.
| The Pastor's Aid Club met FriI
day night at the home of Mrs.
Janie M. Parks in (Jlcndalc, S. C.
; Members from Woodruff attended
the meeting and reported a wonder
ful oecassion.
Service at Trinity A M. E
Zion was gojjd. Rev. J. Coleman d?
livered a yWondcrful message
Theme: Be Still And Know Thai
. j I am Goth The senior choir fur
- nishetl music
Mrs. Evelina Scott is a patiem
in the Spartanburg General ffo!
t
im rxun
' pital.
Otis Alfred from Ft. Dix N. J.
is lmrc visiting Mr. nd Mrs. Gleve
I Floyd and Mrs. Filler Hnbhy along
j with Miss Barbara Parks.
Mrs. L. Scott of Baltimore Md.,
; is here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Coy
j Scott.
Kinard L. Parks, Rpt.
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JENKINSVILLE NKWS
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1? Friends: We are happy to say
that all around us we can see God
and His Mighty power working
with us, in homes, our churches,
our schools and our communities
anil we pause to give thanks. Rev.
Alston and his group also the
j choirs from Mt. Moriah church
want. to -Neufrberry?and rendered
wonderful services at Rev. W. H.
Hnllia kViiif>.k Snnrlov UrOlic
is very cooperative in helping
Hock Hill and Mt. Moriah so they
we^e pleased to worship at Enoree
slowly. Mrs. V/illingham is still ill
also -Mr*;--Thclrtva?Willingham is
confined to the County Hospital.
We wish all of our shut-ins a
speedy recovery.
The Pageant Listen America
was presented'Sunday night at St
liafnahus Mission by the Women's
Auxdliary, Mrs Earnestyne O'Ned
President was very very inspiring
and informative. One of the very
fine experiences recently was the
Parent-Teachers meeting at McCrorey
Liston when they had as
special guest, .Mr. Zack Townsend
who was so beautifully presented
by the Prin., Mr. Kichard Brown
It is a rich blessing to any group
to . hear this man relate his educa
tional experiences and- to-nota in !
, spite of all his .difficulties the j
-fine piece of human ijitichanism he
now is, His main speech was ce?n:
tered around the objectives of a
.P T. A^and he was strong in his.
j urgencies to parents and Teachers
to prepare our youth for this New
Day and New Era they are now ex
pel iencc'ing.
Ht?voiced the sent!ment ' of 'nit>
audience when he .mid the cliaUen--|
?0 is great but we must prove our !
worth. A large number of our pat- 1
ions paid their state and national,]
dues and President E. Glenn and
Sect., Mrs. N. Young were elected
j along with other- patrons, to attend
State Congress^ of Parents and
teachers In Cula. ? ?;:? J
The Girl Scout Troop 3-0 attend ;
( ed the annual Girl Scout party at j
Booker Washington Friday and par!
ticipated in the candle lighting and
penny collection as well as songs
and refreshments. Twenty three
girls. Miss Porter and Miss Finch,
Messers, Robert Crumlin and John
Hughey assisted in getting the
Scouts down. Miss Finch was ail
invited guest to District Five, Marion
N. H. A. meeting Saturday.
She reported a very fine meeting
She stayed over with her sister.:
Mrs. Carrie McPuffie. Don't forget
Spring is here so keep busy in
your gardens.
Y. P. I). MEED'S
t SPRING HILL A.M.K. CHURCH
j__ Rev. Carl C. Black, Pastor
Lexington?i The Y..P.D. of the
Spring Hill A. M.E.C Church held
its monthly meeting at the home
of Mrs. Pearl Taylor on Friday'
.March 1), at 8: o'clock.
The meeting was called to order
hy the president and devotion was
lead hy the devotion leader, Mrs.
I Lillian Adams, singing Bye and
| Bye. The Lord's prayer was chant
led in,-concert. After that the
( pledge was made hy the the mem
I hers
discussion was held on a
- young christian stranger, learning
to pray and organizing of other
groups.
A special pageant entitled "Follow
the (Beam" will be presented
hy the young people's department
! from various churches on April
8, at the Chappclle Memorial
Church. Plans were made to attend
this program. Mrs. Wallace
E. Crumlin Was present at this
meeting and gave some very enI
couraging remarks and helpful information
The next meeting will
he on April 1st. at the home of
Miss Eva. M. Taylor.
" Miss Louise (ilassgo, Rpt.
HOCK FORI) & GLOVER
CIRCUIT
, | Rev. It. II. Hampton?Pastor
' j Mt. Carmcl?"Servo the Lord
with fear and rejoice with tremb.
ling - Blessed are all they that put
their trust in him." Sunday was a
. i beautiful day and many were they
t that found themselves on theii
4 way to church. S. S. was open or
] time at Rockford. Three classes
t 1st; 2nd; and 3rd taught by the rr
I- porter. 4th; 5th; taught by Br
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! Wheeler and Oth taught by Miss eration. Song, Jesus Paid It All
i Bessie D. Jones. The .lesson - was The message was., brought from Is
'subject. Prayer In The Christian \ on the Lord shall renew thei
' Life. Jesus encourages men to pray strength; they shall mo. nt up will
earnestly. Ho urges them to ask,| wings as.eagles; they shall run
seek and knock. We must pray inland not be weary; and they .shal
Jesus' name Let us' pray much, j walk iptd not faint any soul undo
The opening hymn, Take Up Thy: the sound of the man of Cod an
[ Ctoss The Savmur Said, was ^tung ' didn't get something for his son
by the eljoir. Rev. Hampton lined ' to feed on need to go back ditto th
Hymn, 188 ('. M., Father I Stretch1 wilderness. """TheiVie: The Road T
My Hands To Thee. Bro. M. Bel-1 Success." Concluded by vsinginf!
cher offered prayer. Choir sang, ' I'm On My Way To Canaan. .
Guide Me () Thou Great Jehovah.) good number took the Lord's Suj
I 2nd Hymn, O Foil A Glance Of per. Total collection, $70.51 for ul
Heavenly Day. The Scripture* les- j purposes. The Pastor carried Sison
was read from 4th chapter of ter Lettie Marshall Communio
The above hymn, prayer of conae-^ u"rs/ JuH^^TUCk T,^ Mm! "pram:
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