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Saturday, March 26, 1955 ? ? Personal Mention CAKVKK JOHNSON COMMUNITY FLORAL CLUB Carver JohnsorPCommunity Floral Club had its monthly meeting ' March- 11. 1955 at Bethlehem Gen ter 2500 Elmwood Ave. Meeting was open by the president, prayer was offered by Mrs. L. H. Hope, remarks by the president. After which the minutes of the meeting were read by the acting secretary, Mrs. Rita Gordon, received and adopted. Courtesy Chairman, Mrs L. H. Hope reported 3 get well cards and were sent to the sick ones of the community. ' Block Captains reports: ?Mrs Edna Williams, $4.dm; Mi's. Ednr Murles, 3 50; Mrs. Inez Brown '3.25; Mrs7 Sara Readen, $2.-75 _rr__J^s. Edna Parker. 1.75; Mrs. Rite Gonlan, 't.2S; Mr*. l.eorWft-LHlH in"i 1 Of Hiii 1.. H Hnp", i ,75 Mrs. Katie Artemus, .75; Mrs _ Florence Ruff, .50.'Total $21.50. Mrs. Rita Gordon, Rpt ^ PHYLLIS WHEATLEY BRANCI OF YWCA TO SPONSOR SILVEI TEA The Phyllis, Wheatley Branch o tu? v\V'M w'H havo a Silver Te: at the Branch on Sunday After noon At arch 27tn from five unti eight. The purpose of the tea is ti stimulate more interest in the lo cal organ ration and lo nave tin public visit the YWCA -and to ac quaint themselves with the pro .gi'am of the YWCA. The public is cordially invited t< attend. A silver offeiing wi!) hi taken. The residence girls wil have charge of^the Tea and pj:> groni. Mrsr-Ernest J. N'.m^oni is tin ? Kvppiiiivp Director. ELKS NEWS The joint meeting of the Bill; and Daughters will be March 25 1955, 8:00 p. m., at the Elks Rest i ins juiiil meeting i> ill?uti unth alrfonth. All are ask to be preseni and on time. Group two of the Bills are hav ing a clock radio raffle March 28 1955, 8:00 p. m. Tickets 35 cent The person holding: the lucky nun ber wins the clock radio. You maj ? pnryftlir tirt-ptg O'lMoa Henry Waiters, or George Thomp' son. TTu^ sickds-dmng nicely. We were glad to see Bill J. W.- Hamolet out last Wednesday, night. He has beer shut_in_Tor some time. The Bill? and Daughters are looking forward to the State Association in Greer ville, S. C. this year. THE FRIENDLY 18 S. S. CLUB The friendly 18 S. S. Club met on Friday March 18, at the home of Mrs. Lizzie Reeds in Arthur Town. The meeting was called to order by the chaplain. Song, What A Friend, prayer by Mrs. Reed, song, Must Jesus Bear The Cross, Scripture lesson by the Chaplain taken from St. John 1:1-9. After a song led by Dec. James Rutherford, the devotional service was . ended. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. Unfinished business was the Silver Tea, Mar. 25, at the home of Mrs. Queen Bur gess, 710 Main St. All members are urged to be present and on ?, lime. Mrs. Mary Rutherford's mother is on the sick l!sf7~pray~for her. After refreshments were ser *' . WE I PALMETTO THE SHOPPI V*W "> '*? * veil the meeting was adjourned. Marie Isaac, Rpt. TTIF. INTERDENOMINATIONAL MINISTER'S WIVES A El. I ANTE The Interdenominational Minis-i tor's Wives Alliance met at the home of Mrs, Hattio Hayes, 1007 . Henderson Street, March 18, 1055,' 7:00 p. m 1 i Mrs. Ethel Wilson conducted the , I devotional service. ? . Mrs. Samuel It. Higgins, president of the Alliance presided with much grace and dignity, i The Ways and Means Committee I made it's report by Mrs O."'* A. : Riley. i All of. the members were noti^j . ; fied of Mrs. Ceo.rgia Burton's home , t?being destroyed?by?tiro?u?Xew_ , ' weeks ago. Surely, Our Alliance is | ; living up to its, Motto: SPREAD i 10,11 LUfiKK AND SIJNSIIINK. e .TIiMiimulju,1 mkItUm > lli-.ini-r ihmy : prod Mrs. Hurton with gifts, ana . money. We, also, sent a dflHllllun ' i to the Tuberculosis Sanatorium for . a patient that needs a special medicine. . * The hostess served a delicious I repass Our next meeting is sche' . difled to lie held at tluj home of Mrs. I. N*. Hennie, 1521 Harden f | Street. :l Mrs. Carl C. Black," Rpt. I 1 J THE GAY LADIES SOCIAL CLUB The (Jav Ladeis Social Club met at the hour at the home of Mrs. A. I Holland at 80-A Washington C'ar1 ver Village. We had a very short - devotion. After which the minutes I was read, received and adopted. The report came -in that Mrs. --TVnh wn - ;ii nn.l was going to the hospital. Mrs Davis had a wonder ful party. The roll was called. Mrs. ^ f Holland served a delicious repast. | J Mrs. A. Holland, Rpt. >j Mrs. Jennie Lee Neals, Pres.] i - _. t \MF VOI TH n I R NEWS BROWN CHAPEL A. M. E. 6 . CHURCH Rev. L. E. Crumlin?Minister | Mr. Henry Barnes was host this week. Our President. Miss Mary | I- Tjimipkin mesiiliuL Tlic attendance was good as usual. After devotion, ( a business discussion began. A sup,' per \t-ill be given at Mr. Reeves b-oiace?on. Saturday afternoon foijd - the benefit oU the churchr Aflerj i roll cair~and the singing of our ( j clu.li_sang. We adjourned to meet' r -with-Mrs. Qn.1 Monday night Mr. Barnes served 1 a delightful luncheon. Youth chib members were engaged in various activities through out the. day this past Sunday. On Sunday morning our young people's choir was the radio guest of the Sunday Echo program, spon sored by the Manigault Funeral, home. Along with our pastor and the choir, we were happy to receive many com pi i m en Is. " Our Presiding Elder preached a wonderful sermon at the Sunday niorning service We were glad to see Elder Dunham in.our presence ; a^ain. t At this time our young people's class no. !> was pleased to carry the banner for the day. The group is under jthe leadership of Mrs. Frasier and Mrs. Blakely. Again our choir entertained the singing union at the church. This program was enjoyed by all. Miss Naomi McFadden, Miss Audrey Weeks, Miss Ida J of for.sort, T and Miss Maggie Brojia were participants in the John Work Chorus on Sunday afternoon at Booker T. Washington High School. Josephine Blakely, Rpt. LCOME TOT EDUCATION ASSl SHOP AT NG CENTER OF SOU! V ?j^iP H. twfggrgMgr^siM _r X' - * ? ^ , - * ?" I THE REVEREND A. LEON g LOWRY MAKES "RELIGIOUS |.->1I>IMVK\VKKK" A CltKAT WEEK AT MORRIS Religious Emphasis week at Mor lis College is always a week that the College community looks forward to with anticipation. The Reverend A. Leon Lowry, Pastor-of t-he 'Historic Tabernacle liaptist Church, Augusta, Georgia was the speaker, In his.messages, Rev. Lowry was principally concerned with arous-ing in the students and people of the College community, a passionate zeal to render Christian service, regardless to their various fields of endeavor. His messages were centered around the theme: "Design For Abundant Living," and from this, we heard messages on the following themes, rrSoiTuT Secrets of Victorious living," "A .balcony View of Life," "Facing the Problem of Evil and Suffering In- f 'nMEcrHy.11 "WW#Mlit'l -Wliu- i.on?11<I Ipflpy other Kjifh interest; in.r Siihifwle r\i\ iT. P" the strong facts impressed upon the minds of the student was, "WE ARE SOMEBODY." We have a dual self. As creatures of. the dust oi' Che earth, we"have a natural ten dency to. crave after that which is low and degrading. But, as crea' lies of the Divinity*?the other seif has a tendency to crave that which is high noble and true. And this ma a tendency to crave that which is high noble and true. And.this makes us more than "a dizzy fly spin ninu -un a wheel going nowhere," we are children of God, Made for a purpose, marching toward an eternal destiny. The Rev. Lowry was very instru mental in guiding the discussions led by student leaders on such Topics as; "Courtship and Marriage." "The l'reacher s t ask iri the DeSign for Abundant Living" and "The Role of Christian Youth in the Process of Integration." The students were made to feel there responsibility and see there places in each of these for Abundant Liv Ing. ' ? The Inter-denominational Ministerial Alliance of Sumter invited the Rev. Lowry to be guest speaker for the group at their regular meeting last Tuesday, held in the Emanuel Methodist Church. The speaker was received with great ^enthusiasm ami warmth of upmt^ Speaking from the theme, "The Great Transformation," Rev. Low ry challenged the audience, who listened with intense interest aruT enthusiasm to the primary task of ^weHehtngv^For it doea_nat..yet. ap__ pear what we shall he-?__we shall he like him and we shall see him as he is." It Was one of the most deeply spiritual meetings ever held with the Alliance. After the meeting we were taken into thedinning room of the Church, and was~"servcd with Chick cn Dinners with all the trimmings. The Rev. F. C. Ferguson, Pastor of the church, along with some of his very fine members, prepared and served the meals. This was a great experience for many. The Rev. Dowry was also thc| speaker for the Morning Devotion service Friday Morning over W.F.I G. Radio Broadfcasting Company. May God Bless Rev. Dowry to in spire many other youth and adults of the nation as he has so beautifully <Tonc at Morris College and the Sumter community this week. BUY BONDS j J I _ HE 3CIATI0N H CAROLINA fm pauofi v ? T. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH ? n S Rpy. W. M. Brown?Pastor r " JC ' POM ARIA?Sunday was very n cloudy and cool for the church ? goers. We had a very high day at St James. Sunday School opened o with the Supt., Mrs. " Isabella v Starks and co-worker at their o discussed and reviewed* by the pas v tor and explained the way every- dj one understood, A Christian Liv- F ing. d Devotional service was conduct- t ed by Bro. W. H. Garmany and ^ others. Our first hymn 474 which 5 followed by a prayer~T)y Bro. W. E. Hiller, next was singing led by Bro. Arthur Robinson, second hy- ^ mn 501 was lined after some biyiuti 1 ful remarks. The pastor came forwaid and de livered a burning message from * Job 35 chapter 10 verse. His-theme, ' But none saith, where is God x '-Hiy-lHaluu uhu aiiiMAli nnnjr^jjn thr 1 j night. Oh! did our hearts burn with ' iii while the man At l\Ull SUUke Irv t ? the way. We closed by singing, hy J mn No; 223. Pastor support was , taken up and we closed with a song ( ami prayer. * At 2:30 Rally began with" St. 1 Mark's Senior, St. Mark's Junior y boil', Pine Grove Choir, St. Paul ' hoir rendering music. The amount of $402.05 followed by singing and ^ dismissal. All road lead to St. 1 i Mark Sunday to its going top. 1 ! . ?-? * ! 1 McCOLL NEWS " ?? " j , The Marlboro County Branch of 1 the NAACP held their monthly j meeting Sunday afternoon at the Galilee M. E. Church, Rev. Portor | Pastor. This meeting was full of ^ ; inspiration all the way through, i To begin the meeting our Youth ? j reVdered a very timely program, which was^hlgTiTy" enjoyed by ill." I Miss Norma Allen conducted this program. Duet by Miss Mary and > I Ethel Poncy title, Only Believe. > Reading Miss Maggie Williams, , I Subject, Stick. Many timely points were brought from this subject ' Our Youth are really- joining in with?NAACP. for trreat help full of enthusiasm. We hope that many more will attend these meet , ings. The next meeting will be the third Sunday in April, unless fur- ' I ther notified. The next meetine will convene at the Level Green M. E. Church, just out from Bennetts j ville, Rev. Portor pastor. I Services were very Rood to all c tho vnrvMHiviinpr phnrrhos Sunday. C At Beaver Dam, Rev. McFady was g at his best 'He used for his subr ^ jject, The Tongue. He showed how. , i much damage can be done~w+th the tongue. Services were very--t> good at Fair Plain Church. All the 1\ | churches here had very good ser- v vices: . ~ Tbefe'wllt be a program render-" ed Sunday night, March 27, 1955 at the Beaver Dam Baptist Chur- p ch, which is the fourth Sunday r night. This program is represented . between the two state, North and South Carolina. Every one is in- e vited to attendj^and-?enjoy?this -d -great?program. p * The sick list includes: Mr. Willie Fuller, Mr. Henry Davis, Mrs. Hasty, Eliza Parker, Mrs,. Parlie Fredbia, we trust that all the sick c; friends will soon be strong again. R. L. Bethea, Rpt. ^ S MT. PISGAH A. M. E. CHURCH h Rev. F. C. James, Pastor IT SUMTER?Sunday School i 7 taking on new life with the com ing of Springr Attendance and P offerings are increasing and class r' discussions are interesting. Morning worship began at ll:lj5 '( when the Senior a n d Gospel r' i choirs marched in. Dr. James se- s lected his text from Isaiah 5ft :fi: a Subject "Sin and Salvation." T.hu ^ message was timely, spiritual and *' thought provoking. * We were delighted to have visitors to our service. The Men's Club met immed-1 tely after service. Mr. J. B. J ^ <>nyers, Pres.; Mr. A. C. Throw * i cr, Secretary. ? The Frank Madison Keid Club--^ held its monthly meeting at the v .home of Mrs. H. Frierson, Gates s [Street at 5 P.M. A very interest- v meeting was enjoyed by all. Mrs. ^ Alethia Blake, Pres. Mrs. PJ^oebo B._Jaekson, Secretary. b The Kver Ready (Tut) held ifs~~p monthly meeting at 5 o'clock at S| I \H7 1 vv eicouie j -TOMitchell's 1 "The 1-ittle Store 1431 MAIN STREET - :? r - ? ?_ TO LBWi o, Pres.; Mrs. Roberta B. White, inj ecretary. . | >n Rev. F. C. James was featured' peuker for?the?occasion at?a?jjl meeting at Mt. Pisgah Sunday at se o'clock. so At 7>*H0 P.M. the Boosters Club bserveil its Thirty Fourth Anni- ,, ersary. The program consisted c0 f readings; Musical numbers and '-th Main Address by Mrs. F. S. I- 1 vi ey. Several of the, churches of 1 he city were represented on thd qj rogram. The sum of two hun- S Ired thirty-three dollars and for- g y cents were raised. Mrs. M. C. g loberts, Pres.; Mrs. Mamie L. g ptnall, Secretary. ,2 IT. JAMES AME CHURCH jg ttev. E. William Judge?Pastor g ABBF.VII.I.E?Prayer the Key g hat nni'nc tV>n .1 lim that can't fail; make all they & vants and wishes known. Fear not, g ? Sunday Si-hni^) was at the "SUal . lour with a full group. Supt. SecTeachers, all officers and members | )f seven classes entered a wonder 'ul discussion on the topic: "Chris ; ,ian Living." The review was gi- j /en J>y Mrs.- M. Jenkins. Remarks i >y the pastor. Since this was Junior Church i >ay the young people filled the ; ostrum, with Miss Jane Jefferson ' it the Piano. Scripture text was aken from Amos 5:24 Our spjrit- ; lal .message with the the.nve: "Livng With Jesus." Don't play the 'ool, put your trust in Jesus, and )e saved. For our God is a God of j ieace, mercy and love. The many visitors are always velcome to worship with us. - . ~ Our pastor preached a lovely spiritual message in the absence of >ur Presiding elder. All our sick members and friends f vho are on their beds of affliction,' ve are still praying for you. Be "eady~to meet the roll calling nn he fourth Sunday and Pray-on. I M. ,L R.Jenkins, Rpt. 'DOINGS OF COLUMBIA JMEGAS" ...... Oniicron Phi Chapter of Omega ' 3si Phi Fraternity met at Bene lict College Monday evening, Mar- | 14, with Basilus Madden preiding. The Basilus thanked the i irothers for thfr*-way they have 1 >een eooperating. This Month is to j ia__known an Omega Round-up j . lonth. Every brother will endea- ' 1 or to-hring' a delinguent-brother . g o the next meeting. ? It was decided to make this our ? ermanent meeting place for the ? emainded of the year. This is in iQ eeping with the Chapter's all-out fcj ffort to include our two local un | er-trraduatc- chapters in all our j 8 rojects. It is hoped that a per- i q ranent room may be placed on the j ? wo campuses where the brothers : S an fraternize at will. a Brother Dakers cave a rpnnrt- <-?r\ is trip, to the District Council at partanburg. This meeting formuited plans for the District Meetlg to beTield in the same, city next j lonth. The local Chapter went on J ecord as supporting the-plans ^ifi lis group. All Brothers who ex-1 ects to attend the Talent Hunt or eceive invitations to the social fun i tions must be financial with their ' >cal Chapter. There will be a 1 ound-table discussion on Scholarhip that should lie of interest to 11 good Omegas. The After-hreakasT ISpenlcer" witt +>e Grand-Basins Potts. The Brothers closed with he Omega Hymn. L. W. Dakers, Rpt. IT. ZION A, M. E. CHURCH lev. J. A. Duncan?I'astor Sunday service was very good /ith a good church school ti begin . /ith. The lesson was nicely discused among the six classes and reiewed by Rev. Edge, timely remarks by the pastor. Collection 5.25. After the close of S. S., service egan with a selection by the GoseTTTioTr wfncTi was sung with the pirit after the usual order of open reachers I 1%^ 1 Mien Shop fl With Hip Valuos" COLUMBIA, S. C. V ? service with the senior choir Rev. Duncan was the dinner charge. Rev. Edge as1- pulpit guest of Mr. Toney Bejlamy in the lest, our pastor caTTic?before a * ; and some vf the officers ee audience and chose for his dis took Communion to the sick. urse 1'saliiis?2C-lst?verse. His \Ve. woi-? pi-...' tp have in service rmon was food for the hungry a nice numjjeVTrcrrrr~St.~Patrl A. M. uls. We could say as those of E Church, St. Joseph Baptist d didn't our hearts hurn while Church, and Mt. 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