The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 30, 1955, Page Page Five, Image 5
Saturday, April 30, 1955
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FNION A. M. E. CHi nCII
ltcv; Ih. I).*T'cldcr? Minister
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LAKE VIEW?Our S. R. began
at 10 a. m. with Prof Paul Ford in
charge. All classes wove largely
d,:scuscd throughout t ho entile
school. Our sohool is steadily increasing
each Suivhiy mornit.g.
Our Supt. g??vc a tTinely and ir.Toiivative
review. Immediately follow
iup the Sunday school ur morning
- worship.service began with the
?^? pastor in char ire. He spoke f.rnm'
1 Psalm .'1, text "Ikl like a tr.ee'."
Surely the Lord was with us during
the entire service. This being
Trustee day, they succeeded ini-'
measurably in a financial way.
Miss Cora Page of the I.atTa Iligh
sohool faculty and Miss T..Waiters
At 3:30 p. m. the Rev.-A?T.
Campbell of Sellers, S. C preached
in interest of the Side Line Club
of which Mrs Janie D. Ford is
president. Rev. Campbell delivered
-4l-UiaM.B.L?uijHii;Hum fmnn
? TIT erne: If .voir Start for the city
don't turn back. Hps pros pel 'choir
rendered excellent music for the oc
casion. The speaker broadcastseach
Sunday morning at 0:30 over
station WDSC Dillon.
On Sunday night the Religious
movie was largely ..attended by
many members and friends. Kvory
one expressed himself at enjoying
The Young Mens' Club will meet
on .Friday night at the home of Mr.
Cortex Nance at S:00 p. m. All
members are urged to he present.
Don't forget the fish fry and
chicken supper to be held in the
gining at 7:00 p. In. Don't cook at
borne, dine with us at the church.
There will also?be?assoi led?re?
freshments and amusing game in
store for your enjoyment. Come
and bring a friend wjth you. The
pastor and family ^Repress: their
gratitude to the . following for remembering
the parsonage in such
a thoughtful and tangible way:
Mr. and Mrs. Ir.? Smith, Mrs. ICnth
N. Ford and family and Mrs. Kva
Abraham.
=> , Mrs., Carrie Kiliins of Fairmant,
N. C. was the -house guest of Mr.
and Mrs. William Henry IJcthea on
Sunday.
Eddie Hoy Ford left few Haitimore,
Md., on Sunday after spending,
u week witlg.bhj. parents, Mr.
an Mrs Ben "Ford.
Mrs. Hazel Strickland spent Sun
day at the cozy home of Mr. and
Mrs. Cal Nance.
Mrs. Juanita' JIcEajuc spent
Thursday last in Fairmount.-N .C.
\i.sjting relatives and friends. Our
pastor, Prof. Haul Ford und Mrs.
Katie' Nance will Jeavc on Thursday
morning, April 28. for St. Mat
thew A. M. E, Church to attend
/
the District Conference. Our pastor
is scheduled t;c deliver the annual
sermon.
Presiding Elder R. H. (Jieen of
the Fayettevillc District, Norl.h
Carolina conieronee spent Saturday
afternoon at the pursonage
visiting his friend of many years
and old .schoolmates, iiev.. Folder.
Accompanying him was his
neicc Mrs. Lcssie Ford~and little
son, Randy, whom he was visiting
earlier 011 Saturday. Dr (Jroen was
elected over the succosss la-jug
muoe hy his schoolmate here.,
"Come Thou With Us And We
Will Do Thee (Ju<nl."
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Uev. It,?Jkr Hampton?
MT. VAIiMIM. AhhoujrK, i t
I was ytorrtiv iiianv tiirnfil <> u ?t>si
j i'or S S. "Asa's Religious lie i
l forms'; was a lesson of much -in-' l
I li rest. Tin1 reporter taught elas-. i
-ses d and Tr. 11' ye seek him, he I
j will I (> found of you, I?i;l if ye l
i.,seek to forsake him he will for-',
j sake yoa. 'tin: Supl. ri viewed ilfe i
! lessen. - t
A-Tter the. 1st hymn. I'.ev. Ham- '
i'pton lined hymn,.-Awake and Sinjr .*
in Song. I'tayer l.ro. Sam TuekerT '
Koch of Ages was sung by, the' 1
ihoir , tbnd hymn God Mov&'s In A ^
Mystei h us Way was-lmed. Scripture
Psalms 52; comments, and a- '
nouneements. The message w a s
-biru.iel)t from- I^mans 7:2-1. Sub: N
Our unseen butties.' The' christians ^
I could say, did not our hearts burn '
while theffian of God tailed by '
Abe .wayside He concluded singing ,'
I want'to live so God can use me,
Pro. McCombs made mention of a 1
h.tji'ii'i1 I'iiu fiM1-1
son of Mr. -Peter Martin who was
a- member of our church, but -nov."
lives- with his children in AndeV- '
sotr ntni'in -\nrt'H. He cunn1 by air-?
plane from Illinois to Greenwood,
S ('. to his brothers -bedside an 1
saw hint .planted there. I'o made
At few remarks eT?h ertiiag his
Ghrs'ian life He told how pHim 1
he was the Lord brought", him
" safe.
i At T:.;o we met at Koch IV rd
-for a program sponsored by Mrs.
hlssie I . Hanks of Met"oi nticb, S.
C. a member of this church; Mrs.
F. D. Lee and Miss Kittie Mao
thar.y Baptist Church usher board
of McCormick, S. C.; Mt. . Moriaii
- Baptist church; ouaitet from Ah?
beville, S. C..; 'The Junior Stai>
of McCormick, S. C. and Shady
Grove, Greenwood, S. C . and t
"Minty-sux. recitations solos,; woiv
all yrtod, othois the reporter fai1.
e<l to jget. Miss M. K. Mct'Ombs
made the welcome add l ess, .Miss,
__Uiancho- ,Middleton responded.
The church was filled to its capacity.
Mrs .Kssie T. Hanks really!
put over a ir<md protrrunt with J;
these yood people. C'otn.e attain.
Ri.'d ford paid Ml. .Mortal) |
- it ! ">. 1 '.J;?lU'tuany?> 1 7.l*? ? ;?tola.!?llu:?
program liev. Sahi Settles
made some remarks. We .. on< baled
by siuyiu'e; "What A Time". '
Kev. Hampton- conipliiv.or.led irs. j
.1 HtarksTor her broad heart no.- > io|
ward her church This money wat r
j Used t o pay" some of t h e j
eh't?'fh 'debts. Mat)v.'thanks' .to. this .
.noble character. -- I
We all wi'i'i1 proud to'see Sis.:
Lottie Mni'.-hal out last night.;
Mrs. Minnie Oliver announced an j
, i rncrnoa: <t prop-nun" at .>priu ; ]
I (trove Hapiisl ('Ininh Sunday,
jniprht. May 1, 1!?55.
Stay on bended knees, humble
| at tee feet o. .Jesus ami cvoytliinpj
' will ho alright.
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J. (Quarks,?I'astor '
"Christianity is a record of a
one end holy soul, humble and
ni'l aUsohdely disinterested. a
lrti{Ir^irtakiM-, and bent on strrvtijr,.
toarhinir. and uplifting men.
t teri'-hes that" to love the^Vll per*
'eel is happiness".'
We nt-Morris Urown worshipp .
d on this .Sabbath'day in a liios'
rltirions mannc- with the spirit
>f God truly in oui' midst.. It WHB?
liis inspiring services that lifted
?ur .souls~'to .great h e i r h t s,
uu-ouraircd cluistianitv in the t'ulest
i'.iiil made our burdens light
I he u. uai order oT worship was
'ode wed: the or nan prelude b y
dr. .A. I'liven. Doxology. call tr?
vorsli ;> and then the opening
tyir.n which was beautifully sun if
?y numbers of the Junior Church'
'hotr. Kvefy forth Sunday is
'Youth Day" at our churcH and it j
is remarkable how the young peo-1
pie take over and perform the du-l.
I'll I tllMIJ >1 jjjH i iimwwPIiw
youth tin' plant, from' the first
fruit: liny hoar we learn what:
may he exported in the future.
?Tow Sc"p?o:v \\ hieh was?t?rtam?
from the :57th Psalnf. was-read hy
llev, Marion Slrohle; followed hy f
amuusncejw-nts made hy the clerk-1
secretary of the church, Mr. W.}
1). I'rudford. The second hymn was j
sung hy tho choir was "Awalui'
- The Pastor, Rev. J. Quavle.',j
then came forth \v-ith one of tiro
most' dyuitmk ne^mons?ihat have-j
ever been prrachc'd from n,ur pill-f
pit. His text was taken front Acts j
12:8 with a most appropriate thettt
"The Pop Gates ot C7ppros-j"
sion" There was so "much realism!
in his words. One wriicn has said i
that speech is the mirror of t.hc1
soul and trurev words were never,
spoken for the pastor reflected
his sincerity and God-Ike spirit in]
his wonderful sermon. Foliowintr j
the sermon the Invitational hymn
was sum*. "iT'ftninjr on-The 1'iver-'
iostine Arm."
The little .Junior ushers, bcauti-1
fully dressed in white came forth i
and lifted the penny collection ;
This iieittt; "Steward's'. Day" at
the churcii, the following stewards
served . to . lift the otlc iin^ for the.
'hi'. :?Veers. IA ( nmplicp, ?W.
Steed. M. Mitchell, and I. Keith:1
An s. < i. Iit untiuunciNl
! ;i? M ID i ?n tt 1 AtV?.o5i\?s I
_ "All the_pmt'i|)les which relig-j.
ion touches, and all the hahits
which it forms are favorable, to
the strength of mind. It" wil he
Kimni that whatever purifies also-fortifies
the -hesutt".- Blair.
"Morris Brown Church march-j
os on."
l.'orinno K. Bradford. Reporter!
\\ HV) IS IN 'I'llK NKWS
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By C'orinne If. Bradford
Mr. Henry T. Brown hottu'hl the.!
first Palmetto Header today.
Mrs. fleraina Anderson was
rn.-hinir fof* her eopy- today s h-?-imfsscd
it'last week.
Mr. Karl \\. Bradford "spent the)
week-end with his mother a n d
family, Mr. Mrs. W. 1). Rjrad-j
ford of t'.'i N'unan St. i
Mrs .1. C. Quarles was?scenj
Veint.ifisr tjeket's amonj: members,
for the Fashion and Style Review.!
llon't miss the 1" tribes^ at Mor-I
ii- Brown sponsored by Mrs. Mamie
Smalls.
Mr. Alon/.o .lolmson, \\ A. C'oe-j
ham. Rev. Slrolde, Mr. Kdward'
Field*. .MrWaiters. Mr. M j
Mitchell has never missed a copy j
of the 1'uiniotto Leader/Other name.i
will lie in next week's issue.
We .are asking your prayers for |
our sick. Namely. Mr lien White,
Jr., the'son of Mr. and Mrs. Best
White Sr who is very ill in the
hospital, also Mr. K. Gibh a veryj
faithful member, of?our church.
Watch next week's copy fori
nioil: news.
CONWAY ( ll? C IT
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ST. .1AMKS A. M. Id.
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-r< ONWAV* S. S. was .-died to
order with Sunt and co-workers on j
their post of duty. The lesson was j
tau?<hr with much interest followed
with a review hy the pastor.
The Senior Choir opened the
morning service, singing Holy-!
ne.y: n ny; .iiior me usual orcicr
of opening sen ice, our Scripture
lesson was read from 12th chapter
of Kcclesi'istes. (iive Me 1 hat Old !
Time Religion was sung !>y f the i
choir. IJev. Stanley announced hisj
text from the 12th chapter of Eccle.siastes,
begining at t.he 1st verse.
Remember now thy Oreation in the
days of thy youth, while the evil
days come not, nor the years draw
nigh', when thou shall say, I Have
no pleasure in them." Subject, The
Value Of I.only Decision; a very in terestfng
message.1?
TBHE^;
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Dr. Morgan
The judges for the "Carnatii
five of Columbia's most promir
Tluw mm tout
Mrs. .1. E. Dickson, civic and (
Gi.r'l St niits inCd'a.; Iiev. J. A
M. E. Chur* h, (VJur.'bia, the IN
,nf thtr?rtbffla
NeVvlon. Program Director of
Dr. \Y. D. Cha;v|,e'i.'. Pediatrisl
- The Dei isi ? of this panel o
babies is final.
At Rev. Ssnders ariil his
pood folks fro<11. Sedda conducted
tiiR Sunday evening . se rvice. The
Mixed Choir- .singing Holy! Holy!
Holy. First ! yir.n ~X?>. t, Prayer by I
Sis. Paige followed with Sweet |
Hour Of Prayer. Scripture from
the 121 st?Chanter of?St.CHatt, 1-10 )
verses. Second hymn No. 175. After
choir sang, "Pass Me Not Oh
Gently Saviour." Knv. Stanley presented
Rev. Sanders. His text was
taken from the 21 chapter and the
10th ver*?. "And when .he was
come into Jerusalem, nil the city ,
was moved, saying, Who is This? ,
Sister Paige made some powder]
fui remarks and sang, "Get Rack .
Jordan" and put the church on fire. {
Come again, Rev Sanders and .
also Sis. Paige.
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BKTHKL \.MI:, CHURCH
Rev. .1. U Stanley?Pastor
_ Sh.MTKR ~'Tlio l.ord nf host-*
is with ,';s. the God of .Jacob is our I
refuge." We had a full (iay at Be-k
thel to day. Our Sunday school44
.was opened as usual_on time by
Bro McCollough Washington, outmost
elticient supt. We had aj
large attendance a t Sunday1
+H-hool. .
At the hour for worship Rev.'.
Stanley and Rev. Robinson are on j
the rostrum. The first hymn lined i
by Rev Stanley, he invocation by
Bro Ki 'io t IIutIvy. The Jr. choir'
sang with fervor; Let it breathe j
on'me. Second selection "Give nie!
O Lord a Heart of Grace" The]
'scripture was road l?y tho pastor.j
Sumr.i.Try of the Decalogue l?y
I!'. .. Ilncy Robinson. The Jr. choir i
sr'is: Give of your best to the
mastc-. The pastor used?for?a ltext
?i:k 12:11-12. Theme: Jcsim!
estimation of giving. He . said;
.most giving is not sacrificial. Tin: j
pastor said wo should not slight |
the cause of God. Tie admonished!
his congregation to keep their i
Tiearts right. The 'message was indeed
coin i'oi ting. and full of inforhirxion.
on Christian^ giving Gin
house to house prayer service is
gaining in numbers and frevor.
We It'.id many visitors today. At
2:1 o Rev. \V W. W>lliams of the
A vjiuinhia (.'onferenwe and. his^Joval
congregation of St. Paul worshipped
with us. Rev Williams
brought a forceful message which
was warmly enjoyed. His choir
rendered lovely music. The A ( . _
K League met at 5: p. hi. The
Young People were full of enthusiasm.
At 7:.';') p. m. Rev. Win.
MoDonald and his congregation
delivered a fervent message from)
Phil 2; J.J, .1 press toward t ln.i
mark, etc. ' ' ' "T
Tiie choir of Lnie.nvillo seenvd I
to 'nave Icen at their host, and
the services were enjoyed by all
-We <iijo.\ed having the visting
congregat iorrs?to exchange scrvic'i
icil m M-; \ f^lit/ni- *i ml ill-.
vi.fc wen- visitors with us in tin:
'.light' service, ho made some re-I
ma.ks. V.'c are always pleased to
gave v isitors' vvitn us, and they j
are v.e,come at any time
The Intermediate Usher ISoat.l 1
held its uvular meeting; Thurs* I
day night at the home of sistci j
Jtiiiti* i'utlcy, and a.; uvual it. was
lovely. They are training a J tin- (
or hoard along with them, and
hey had the Jr. to serve today,
they performed nicely.
V^e need more active young
people in our church today foi
thev aie the hopes of the future
1 ?X-.
church.
May we all work and pray the
Lord of heaven "to convert ahit1
forth more laborers into the vin??
yard. . ??? ?.. . ?
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PALMETTO LBABER ? 1
Judges For Carnation Hometown "H
Mrs. Dickson K^v. tiv?!--*t's:
an Healthy Baby Contest" are AJra%- 1,, tslent
civic workers, Mv*- }mr'oha li- Secretary
Pwlialriiil (ch[h] &ssls^s^s= = = v'm", : ""
Hub worker- (TrgiiM'/.cr oflT " " iM" 1 !# ????
. Holmes. Pastor of Bethel A. a,j^- :,:l r'"' ' 1 A
Iother Church of the African
J)ia Conforonco; f.I .Mi!?in-1 -_J__1_?,?:?:?-?
the Taylor Street V-.-?.-nn.1 ""r~r~ ~ T r"~
if' judges, as to the healthiest ' v\ * *'
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A jiirt lire . ?i|" t? i !
M r. i'is<; aii a. m. i:. ( iiriicn ?,.fl ,p ,vv . ,; nu. . . .
Reverend F. ( . Janies?ri\,^ior- ^., vf?~"
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SU.MThK?I'roiup;iy *._? a. )j;, , ... - (
ni? Sunday Schooi i.-euan.. A vt |-| . y-s ; ,, ,.
dance and contrite.tious w.-re , . . '
good and interest in "classes was . -j , ,,ar.v v ,, ,i, ... . .. '
h'gh. ' ~^dirv at five tTcfr.at tM' . 'r ~ .
Morning worship 'services began M.., Vj F; C:anu.. Bart'ettc Su, d
at 11:15. Dr. M. F. Robinson, our Mr><> Mal,o! Burrough. , i represiding
elder, hrooght the n,?;s- ,jls .Vi-'-'m-.
sage from .Psalm 117:1, subject 'An ?j1,,, v.?,|' , . j.-.j
Every-day Faith." The iV>esv,nge ,?av vy: o , ,|t y'
was dynamic, full of spiritual fire 4ji;*' j,..v j. < t(., ,i ' *
and everyone present seemed to
enjoy it. Music was furnished by , ' 4
the Senior and Gospel Choir with
junior ushers serving.
The Frank Madison Rcid flub ' ^ n
met at o oclock at tr.e r,.<me . ot. *<" Q ; V |A il LivTTs: :
Mrs. Lofran. 504- S. Main Stive*. A D U I DUPl
very interesting meetinjr v.as heal'.* -
Enter it now ? in The
__ "Carnation HEAL
Twenty cute babies from this city onh
share $535.00 in prize money. Prominent
citizens will judge. Nothing to buy I No L
to write!
If your baby has been fed Carnation, be si
enter him (or her). Picad contest rules can
Only readers of this newspaper aje _cl
to enter their babies. Don't delay I "Enter I
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ealthy Baby Contest" ' I
VMrs. New Ion , Dr. Chappelle --ll"
, LAlTA NEWS . ,,ife Elizabeth WiHif.tr.3 of 'I
" /m'",r *rh ] 'na""n qt/';3n A rliiimn of B
i? Supt., Guiles and Teach- h TT^i^~ i'hlrnp t-flsg jfl
. < i .: their jmst of dutv: ~ . ?,r i>.1 . Mr. Thc-en lie
. \ 1 V:0)> A. .M..' ,M,i,^nVuM-^-ra.V.] Wr<V of T rnton,
- . S.jrvi'-f was in charge </f HeV. ! :C" , Sr C1>'de Bet^ca
: -V r;on,Htn. The Jr.- Choir sintr-1 i??*'?oi?vnto Fla. Mrs. Arnethea
V-..' -Cum- -Ye Disconsolate," j. Mc,Ul* ?f N. Vj. was called homo '
' ! hv ih-othrr Cievo Itohea. la't "vek on the ^count of thc
i>v. Frank .Mohdv read the Serine d,,ftth "f 1,10 u:,do' Mr. . .Etnesfe
' ri lesson The Choir -samr \ Mri Hcthea was the hus'
f 1- ; \ M TV r, i,' ,a-d <,f -M's- Marion Edwa.;'s Be
/ , .rt aryl brother of Mr. Exo'kls Bo*
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. .1. it' ? : :.-<?n olfcred tiie , . ,, ,, .
,, ton ( hurx- A 31. K." Church-, Mr.
i >. rr.:.v<-r. . i 1 .
1?. j.. Slii|ii)ictn, Undertaker. ->Irs.
.i = < }? ;>!? <lu- pastor.' Row If.: .Vi'a - Alien anil sou have re*turned ~~
' . It':"'""1 * iKrc fPTf?"ttrTiclivcr*-buck to->.v Y. xrfter visiting her
5 ' "g-~-trr-~^rr~gm?t Mrsr'Mary-McRare.
. '"h- ;':. -iuvg, Caliinir On Jesus," .. Mr. John Robinson of N.Y*. wai?
, it<- used as a text Acts 12:5-11, "the guest of his parents last week.
Ti'?"jiin: "I know." 3tr. aftd Mrs. John Robinson Sr.,
.".i : til p. iii. .Sunda.'.C ! !' Kiddy J nose on the sick list, .Airs. Ana
'"on-T';;, v.as held .'it St. John Bap- nie McN'eal, Mr. Robert Cade, Mrs.
' !Oi. Anient *..i'-ed. >50.- Rebecca Paige visiting."Mr. and
' . Mrs: Roheri Code is their daughter
Aduck. ?;< v ar !e-s tds'eila of Js'ew York City"
N ' - '?* iVivident ( M. D. Moore,
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R.Ij." P. M. Sunday, M. I>. Moore
President, the J. Usher Board met* ?i HP " 1 I
vi,h Mrs. p*,s Johnson. Had as OUDSCriDe 1 Ow!
the !" guest last week, their ilaugh *
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Second Annual Hometown
THY BABY CONTEST"
I U'iU . t CONTEST RULES
local Baby rr.u-t be three t3t years, or younger.
CttCl'S 2 Baby must have been fed Carnation Evaporated Milk,
"Snap-hot" of baby must be enclosed with each entry. *
Write baby's name and address on back of "snapshot."
All "snapshots" become the property of the Carnation
ITC tO * "Company and cannot be returned.
* Entries mud be postmarked before midnight, May 14,
Ti illy. 10.",.
. .1 i 5- There is no limit to the number of babies three years or fl
l^lDJO younger un one famdv j __\vhn .ran hn entered.\ Kar.h
rj/J.^y f "snap,hot" niust be accompanied by an entry blank.
* 6 I'rcvious rosh uannrrs tn"Carnalion Healthy flab*i ConIc.vf.s"
arc not eligible for tntry in (ha 1955
a 7. Rabies will be judged on healthy appearance.' cuteness,
and personality. _ . '!
DECISION OF THE JUDGES WILL BE FINAL \ .
This Is your OFFICAL ENTRY BLANK for
The Second Annual Hometown I .
"CARNATION HEALTHY BABY CONTEST" I'
Baby's a tie years mnmi,. 'J"'.
| Baby's weight , , Eaby's height " ^
| Hail Eutry Blank nnd "Snapshot" today to: 1 I
' BiANKr * Second Annual Hometown
offices up J "CARNATION HEALTHY BABY CONTEST*
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