The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 07, 1955, Page Page, Image 6
jmP|F/5aMES a.m.e church
E- William Judge, Paste
W\ \ COMMUNION DAY
"I was glad when they said ui
j o me,* Let us go into the hou:
?jf the LOUD. Psalm 133:1.
~T f Sunday School on time -with
"ull cabinet of officersr Subjecl
fe- >' A thes lesson: Jehohsaphat'
. flighteous Leadership. A fu
-fgroupl of children and old one
?oW an active part in the lessoi
{v. * ^ervicc was conducte<l by Mr
jp Jenkins. A group of 50 person
rf{ii\g the' Saviour up. The ham
of Finance goes to the j\<lu
Kt^S, and attend'-ince," The PrTrf
?Arr bsst Neat report-try-mtr-*ei
etary. Let more attend the Sui
lay School. Our visitors are a
a-aj's welcome. Mrs. Wrighton (
Tlt.vV.'l ?j. ; V. made some ii
.eres'. emarks.
'(... on time with Miss .Tj
jje ]}>> >' 1 at the -piano wl
trade .pt'aut ' d music. The sol
Hjps sung tit'- White, one t
>(ir -Juniors.. "it Is No Seen
,"Mimi".U..L I Mil, IKl.HLI
was filled y-\'A the spirit. Mast<
Jim Ptvfs llolutos was at t h
organ. It was c.ompinnentary 7
sopgcster and tin- player. Bio
brighten the corner where y<
Jhe pastor's text was taki
front Hebrew 11 chapter, read
for yourself, and our spiritu
message ' wah taken from the !
'-26 verses of t he 11th chapter
"" . Hebrew. Theme; There is no Si
? fet wifhr (I >d. Vini will never fa
trust God as Moses did and cvei
thing will he all right.
JCbe Church of tomorrow wi
Mother numbers J2-was repn
piented by little Master (h->go
-?Aia vi>1 ?f. ti i ho Sttnrv /.f
^rrrrtioxt : .pic will ')i> that f M
Pp.rcn's teach your Mitt
! C^o;. Cod's?imly?won!?iu situ;
(Jlterics. Keep on as tb'?y are tl
' c.i't rch of < morro-/.
Quite a few took the Lord
Supper.
f. The. group members, are ask
to be present. Come out and he
the world's youngest singers ai
help make a grade.
*\Vc still pray for the sick ,
the throne of grace.
?r-The Wright's family have o u
deepest in the passing of th<
brother.
? M. L. It. Jenkins, Rpt
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*"7 JETER < FLA PEL A. M E.
( HI U( H
i' ' ltev. It. A. Young?Pastor
The S. S. was conducted by 't
Sifpt., hro. Henderson. All tew
" WVTe !'I tliei!'" post?of ? - 4uj
" Sistet Young taught Class NoJ
" a&l Mrs. Helen Henderson tr
ght class, no. J, and our littler
'rctary taught da^-a no.-.Il.. Subj.l'.
A?a:s Religious Reforms. The p
lor nijn:c sonic timely reniarns
the le tso:f.~" Collection was $5.1
lit wl'i^hc driven to Miss Beatri
Thomas v. ho has been strick
With ire Tolio.
Service started after S. S. w
over with 1st hymn No. 5 and >
j 17(i, BcriY.ure lesson was read
(the pastor .from 24:29 of !
j Luke". Tlie sermon was deliver
best.' although the past
j wasn't fet iinrj too \yell. Collectio
t and $}'j.<)0 was taken
. for C sick people. Mrs. Annie
. Jc.er,'Mr v Leather Jeter daug
tcr and' Mis. Beatrice Thorn,"
v\Y are- also sorry to know th
1 Si.-tcr Amanda (iifliam is uml
the ( are id' the Doctor. We a
'p'ayi rr it at all of the' shutJ
Mem1 ei - will soon make >a spee
lci o\ t i;v. We are sending up o
. I'i'.ty iior th'-m.
Master Morgan, R[.t.
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] BMTIIKSD \ BAPTIST CIICKCI
^ K? v. <)._ V. (ioode?Pastor
f>. S. opened at 10:30 by tl
Snot. The teacher took charge <
t tlrcir' classes and did their best
* leecbi'iy (he beautiful lesson wil
~V 1 the remmdintr subject, Jeho.ili;
j'hals Righteous Leadership whit
\ . reminds each leader to be ri(*h
^ * eo'is in all his doinir to be a tries
A .worthy leader one that tiouca
Dust. Print 2 Chronicles 17:1-7.0
X ]!t: l-J. Memory selection, Do
\ icotirageotrsly and the Lord shall 1
\ with the good 2 Chronilces 1D: 1
Senior topic A man of faith ar
action. The Sunday School w<
! very inspiring and 'enjoyed by a
i present. Prayer service conduct*
-?- llfftfh jicon Gheclt an<l others- whic
t was spiritual reuhiug. The .Juni<
cfiir mmc -Holy Holy, Scriptui
ta jr, lesion rend by Rev. Ross of lilac
[ '&- Ohorcb of Winnsboro, Re
offering taken by Peace
ROCK FORD ANI) GLOVER CIR>r
CUIT
Rev. R. H. Hampton?Pastor
n- j MT. CA'RMEL?"Exalt ye Jtive <
Lord our God and worship at his i
" foot stool; for he is holy: i
Sunday School was largly attend <
ed an interesting lesson was enjoy! 1
s ed. Aifter S. S. many testified of'1
i' the Saviour's goodness in class t
's meeting. it
The reporter joined Mrs. Emily ?
s 1 Martin and went to Glover, our
s j sister ami taught the quarterly f.
^(classes from the subject, Jehoshap , t
^ I hat's Righteous Leadership. It is 1
' 1 a fine inheritance when children e
f*j~tntYO~Chvidian parents: The ntriinr +
' I ory of the saintly character of a j t
i-1 fath.er and the ,:t. vers of a mother | li
B'jv:ho had fai'h in God is worth
uJUU&b for more than earthly rich- e
! es, " reviewed by thy pastor, U
x~ The service, was open by the sis i
10 ter singing, I Know It Was ?The
0 Blood;, The pastor announced by.- ii
| mn 1'25. Prayer by Pro Lee, choir , a
" Lsany. Joylndls Are Ringing. Hymn c
,^jy2 un!u ^s^7pT7?r7"Tc?ssoi7,*Tn>nr"T
'' Jer 2T:(? Veres, Hymn prayer of j
c i consecration song, announcements, c
t() The message was taken from i
Daniel 0:0, Wherefore King-Du-j
)l1 i \ i?l sighed the writing and Ahd" de- J t
cree, using for. a^^iltjJexTf B u s i rsi
L*njness Going on as. Usual. Jesus ^
Keep Me Near The Cross, an invita s
a } tion to join the church. Commun- .1
" ion was given into the believers *
? j Closing song, I'm On My Way. I
ftc | Offering $25.(50. I
At 4:30, t he (iolden Mars from.!a
| Greenwood S. 0. rendered a pro-J i
' irriira at Kockford A. M. K. Church, i
Opening singing, Jesus Keep Me'
^ . j Near The Cross. Prayer, 1st song, t
' * I What Manner of Man Is This. Jes- 1
us in Heaven, their own recording, 1
, ; Heaven Belong To You, Blind Par-j
1 i timers, and Nobody But You j ^
Lord. Lvcvyone enjoyed these sing ! I
j ors. Offering $11.43. Come again 1 :
,. ! you are webomo. ! ]
Mrs. Minnie Oliver, President,):
.' sponsor of Us.herhoard program <
j at Springgrove: Mistress "of Cere- (
, j niony, ' Mis:?- Caroline Rollinson. :
Rockford A. M. Ei Usher Board, <
Little 'Mills Baptist and Holy ']
Rock was present. The-recreation i
' and music was worth hearing, Col,j?
, lection. $24.75. <
I miss lsiancne .ytiuuieton report?
* a good S. S.'The Eastern Star had
an ape program at Upper Spring*
? 1-Field Sunday-night with-Anderson ,
1 Chapel, Iva Chapel, Elbcrton, and
Herions in part of Mt. Carniel S. *
C. Sister' of lowoiU'Evillt't S. C. fur j
nished beautiful music. Mrs. Lula
cj1', Lee of Sit. Carniel announced them
ty * having a grand time. Good collect
I j tion. ~
|- The Missionary sisters of Glo^
ver had an age rally Sunday evenct
| ing after service sponsored by the
as Uresideht73fhs. FaTiiTTe. They raised
7->
on lu ? < ?
G. B. J. Itpt.
ico
011 Git HAT PRESENT* CIUCUIT
Rev. G. A. Thomas?Castor i
as
j?;j ANDREWS ?The Sunday
School began at the usual .hour,)
5tj-j Mr. II. MoFadden -who- was ill
. | * resided. We were glad, to have
Q1? I
| him with us again. He reviewed.
! the lesson after which the pastor i
jjj made some very important re-!
markh concerning the progress!
'l j of the Sunday School. j
' t ' After the 'Sunday School- ad-j
journed members of Hie Steward
' 1 and the Stewardess Hoard led a
'.^| short prayer meeting. Later the
!"\ pastor ealledjrt to worship. Tho
'J members <?i" IxiUi the. Adult and
j thet-Junior Choirs 'were in full at-!
! te?<lanc& and rendered excellent'
service.
0 t i
[ The pastor extended approcia-.
It inn |f? these who cooperated in
; the irreat Master I'rotrrain a'"l at
i i }.< same time lie introduced a'
" plan for the Mother's Dav Pror
|Q.im that wiU. conY.cnc at Canaan
at C:00 on the second Sua-!
' ay. At the samel
;t" timo Mrs. 1, D. Thomas ashed all {
i iie moulds to meet with her a- '
i fter sei'vice to arrange for the |
program.
in The pastor took his text from
" Ps. 7;<:2K, Theme, Draw Near Toj
il' (lod. Two young people joined
'k' the church as he extended Che in- *
citation.
Miss Dozicr Marion from Salt-'
M5 ers. and who is a teacher at t h o
ill I 1 H... f.? -T.?? '
I IICJC <(1111 .HI vai vvll II (VIII I
sd Andrews worship with us on Sun
h [ day -Morning*...
jr I Rev. and Mrs. Thomas visited
the homo of \i: s. Fullimore after I
k , servibe. Mrs Ful'imore took s:ck
v.i Thursday of la-.t v eek Lmer
1. the. w> t- ill- { . 'f Mi. and
n-j Mrs. Rush where they a'e dinner.j
is Isxtor Mrs. Dora and Mrs. Affiel
d i Myers joined them. Rater in t h ot
it j evening Rev. and Mrs. Thomas
? | went to Great Present where Mrs
le George president of the Raster's
t Aid?sponnorod' a proyuain.
on the 2nd and 4th Suliduys. . i
r
It ETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Kev. J. Arthur Holmes?I'astor
The activities of the day began
>n a relatively high scale when an
nipressive large number of children
and mothers "assembled for t
hutch school. The efficient staff,
inder the direction of M-r. Henry )
iVebber,' is to he commended for 11
neir imuriug enoris in getting i
lie parents and children to come 1
nit for religious teachings. t
The Sunday School staff is ur- 1
ring all mothers and children of 1
he chinch and community to be i
iresent at Sunday School on Moth- 1
r's Day. Spcc'ial recognition will r
he presentation of a red rose to
icr by her ohild.' 5
The pastor, Rev. J. A. Holmes, i
lc'ctrified a large audience of \
liurch \\"oi;shippers with an inspTr C
ng sermon, using as Wis subject, f
Do What You Can." Rev. Holmes?
ins exemplified himseVf as a great ti
dministrator and pastor. Because 1
if the high christian qualities^t.lnit
K^piSsTsse^T^TimrneniarTetC) .
qrstor our'churc.h longer tban any \
it'her mnister in the history of the I
institution.
The day. was also highlighted by
he election of Mrs. Sarah Collins i*
is Bethel's Mother?of the Yc-ir. -i
rhe Mother of-the Year is being tl
ponsored by the members of the r
Funior Missionary Society under
he direction of Mrs. Katherine d
{llff :ilid Mm Kilitb ITnlniPs 1'
.Mrs. Collins, who is 73, and the
anther nl' fiu1 chihlrei*?irml?*t*--G
rrandchildren. She is also active 3
n civic an church activities.
The deignation as Bethel's Mo- J
her of the Year brings to her the I
lonor of being the first official d
Mother. * ?
As Mother of the Church she r
vvill he honored at a special service $
>y the members of the Junior Mis
denary Society on Mother's Day,
May 8, at 7:30 p. m. at the time I
she will receive gifts from various t
JVganiXations. . t
?The advisors of the Junior Mis 2
denary Society should he commend v
?d for their efforts in keeping ap- r
proximately forty girls of various e
ilenominations active in the society.
All disabled mothers of the chur a
ch and community will he given >
free transportation to Church on i
Mother's Day. M a y 8, hYealthfP. '
M o t h e r 's Day, May 8, b y 1
;
calling church office, phoneJohn
Martin, Reporter
BETHEL A. M. E. ( BIRCH !
Itev. J: F. Stanley?Pastor
SUMTER?Bethel, the second A. {
M."K: Church (if"this city in?the._
wake of its beloved pastor is mar- {
ching up the Kinir's Highway. Today
being the first Sunday in the j
mouth, an 'appreciative audience ,
was' out to enjoy the-Church's pro ,
I V
grain. j
Our Sunday School has been in- j
creasin g in numbers -ever since Easter.
In facte they tire-increasing j
in numbers and' membership. The
Stewardess Board No. 3, Sister E. \
A. Stanley chairman is serving to-i ;
day. Al the .hour for worship, Rev.' (
Stanley and Rev. Robinson have")
taken their places on the rostrum. J (
Rev. Stanley lined hymn No. 105 j
C. M. Dark Was The Night "etc." ]
The Invocation was by Rev. H. Robinson,
second hymn No. 144 C. (
.M. Come Happy Souls etc. Rev. (
Stanley announced his. u from
I.uko 24:30-31. "He took brev I and ,
blessed it and brake it, etc. Theme t
>F1i?t S'y ipathi/.ing Jesus. The sermon
; usual was informative and ]
inspi: -og as he described. Jesus irtTj
Ids Spiritual laidy walking with I i
the rirro\ving disciples on their ?
way to Emnrinus. The audience |
hung on his words. The Lord's
Slipper- was administered to a large i
muni- of members, friends and ! ,
visitor.-.
.Mi a hers who were not able to .
pay iTe'r quota on the Rally Day,
art- y *.11 paying theirs. Bethel is
di-ti-i miiic-d to lake no steps lr.ick-j i
ward i>nt with the leadership o f
their esteemed .pastor as be follows
the great leader who never
makes a mistake, will some day I
c'.nio back into her own. \
7:00 the Missionary Society!(
will meet at the church. ^frs. Rosa ]
Tindal whose name spills success
is our most efficient president. 1
Thursday ni^ht at 7:30, the In-j,
termediate Usher Hoard will meet I
at the home of Prof. W. W. Miller, i I
510 \\ . Oakland Ave. j 1
Mr. Warren Ramsey wjis ajfden- ] 1
sant visitor at the A. C. K. League I
at 5:00 p. m.
At 0:30 P. M. our Prayer ser- j
vice Was conducted by Rev. TI. Ro- ;
binson. :
8:00 p. m., Rev. J. F. Stanley
preached from Act* And Pe?
ter, fastening his eyes upon him
with John, said Ix>ok'on us. It was
r. soul stirring sermon and the Sr.
(Ihoir?under, the direction of L?ro.
iftusic. .
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TOtrpma
NEWS OF WOODRUFF
EW BETHEL BAPTIST
. CHURCH
Rev. F.'S. Jones?Pastor
Sunday School opened at the us^
jal hour, Prof. A. Williams acting.
Supt., with most teachers at their
iost of duty. The lesson discussed
iy the various classes, JehoshtC
ilmt's Righteous Leadership, and
eviewed by the pastor. The atten
lance Banner , was won by class
S'o. 3, Mrs. Effie Parks and Mrs.
Roberta Allen teachers. The offerng
Banner was won by Class No.
f, Prof A. Williaips teacher. After
1 hrief prayer servicte, our .pastor
His text was taken froip, Cor.
1:11), Mai 3:10, Theme: "(iotl Call ,
ng His subject?- to work." This '
vas a very inspiring message and I
n joyed by all." The Senior Choir"
urnished music.
linner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wilie
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Kpton Foster and
cere the Sunday dinner guest- of
)Irs. Lillcr H.oTjfcy and brother, I\Ir.
"larence Moody.
Jimmie Gist of the Navy and
dr. Gonzlce Powers are here visit
ng-parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Theolorc
Powers and Mr. and Mrs. Den
lis Gist. ??
The May I>ay Rally was on Sun
lay at New Bethel. The Quptoins
eported as followers:
Mrs. Minnie I v. Thompson, $181.>0;
Mrs. Hat-tie M. Fant, $1741.1S;drs.
Fannie Bell Wallace, $141.25;
ilrs. Annie M. Styles, $185.80; Mr.
ames W. M Celrath, $46.75; Mr. I
"rank Armfield, $77.00; Mr. Then- 1
lore Powers, 552.00; Mrs. Oreatha |
il. Celrath, $50.00; Mr. W. Can- j
ion, $72.50; Mrs. Irene Floyd;I
125.25; und Friends, $4.35; $10.00.1
fatal, $019:08. H
At 3:00 o'clock a.literarv Youth!
'ropram was rendered at New 0ehel
which was very pood sponsor
d l>y Mrs. Irene Floyd and Miss
daw a Downs. The Usher Union
vas held at New Bethel Sunday
lipht, a nice jftoprani was render
d.
Little Miss Antionette Parks
ind Mrs. Nunzetta Stewart have
eturned to New York after visit- j
up her prahdmother, Mrs. Effie
'arks and Mrs. Stewart visitinp j
let* mother, Mrs.-Janie Parks >
McCOLL NEWS ~
Mr.-. Irean Mo ire was called to
[ialtimopp. Md.. to the bed side of.
icr sick daughter. We hope her a
;afc trip each way, and trust her1
lau'.ih'er a ear'.;/ recover.
ill the surroundinp churches. .Rev. i
VlcFady, pastor of Beaver Dam
Liapt.st. Church .yava a .wonderful
sermon which was hiphly en.icy-!
iect of the Sunday School was very
nterestinp.
After service, the home Mission
nad a very nice meetinp.
At seven thirty our beloved pastor
pave us another wonderful
sermon. Total collection for the
lay, $45.50.
Correction on last week's paper,
ihe Rev. McFady delivered the Euopy
for Deacon Leston assisted by
itev. McPhaul.
There were A twelve sunis ven
lored at Fair Plain Church Sunday
vening. All the Ministers spoke!
.veil. This was carried out in a \ cry
lice way. This was sponsored by !
he Church.
Our sick friends ar^'Mrs. Eliza1
I'arkcr. Mr. Henry Davis, Mr. Wil- j
ie Fuller, Mrs. Lilioiv Hasty, Mr. J
bniglish McKiritie. We trust all of
hose sick friends will soon feel
letter. *
There will bq a CThriStFan March |
Sunday Evenintr at the Holliness
rroup which hold services in the
da.son Hall.'Come one come all
md enjoy this wonderful service. |
Rosa L. Bethea Rpt.
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FRIENDSHIP A. M. E. ( IIUKCH
Rev. I). J. Zeigler?Pastor
<
Last Sunday April 24, was a
icautiful day. A large number J
'ound their wav to the house of I
iod beginning with the S. S. 10:00,
Vhay 1, S. S. lesson reviewed by
Prof. J. T. W. Minis, remarks by
the District Supt., Mrs. Pernella
Jones. Attendance and financial
tanner in the primary Dept. won
ay class No. 8 Mrs Rubye Grant
earlier. In the adult Dept. No 2
teacvier Mr. H. P. Crawford. Two
visitors.
11:00 Morning worship Rev. Zeiuler
preached from 1st Cor. 6:1020.
The Junior Choir rendered music.
Mrs. A. J. Gary at the org-an,
Sunday night May 1, the Forty
I-, i gh t State? program?was- Iraki.
Mrs. A. J. Gary. Secretary. Ibes.
Mr. W. M. Bullock.
Visitors were numerous. They
were given a cordial welcome. Coma
Church Rpt. I
KTTO LEAJJEK " "
MUI-LINS NEWS
at
KUENEZEK A. M, E. CHURCH dj
Celebrating his 85th birthday B
anniversary, Mr: Ruben Rudolph pi
Gerald of North Smith Street Ci
was the grand iccipient of a won1 ?
dcrful party given for hirn* by his in
two lovely daughters, Mrs. Mar- M
garet Foxworth and Miss Bello PI
Gerald on the 21)th of March. M
His birthday cake was a delici- ar
ous one, stopped with 12 candles ds
and a "question mark." This and a
the many other savory food con- co
sisting of chicken salad on lettuce ve
and tomatoes, saitines, punch, ice
cream and--cake,?salty? peanut*- -ah
and candies added immeasurably M
to the enjoyment of his guests, T1
which were: Rev. and Mrs. Bur- M
roughs, Mr. and Mrs. Julc Hayes, S.
Mrs- Julia Williams,. JSJUis.,.._L.yfi.Us. A,
Gerald, Mrs. Belle Gerald, Mr.
Cause, Mrs. Witherspoon and dan jj
trlitcr. Mrs. Annie Ruth McDuf-l
fie, Mrs. Ruby Ciibb , and Mrs.
Ida Hughes of Dillon, S. C. . kT<
I mi iin i rv rft'iirl Indium i ?
nizc \>s'egiTPi*al>or Union at t h v
Schoolficd Lumber Mill, Mr. Brig . 0
KB, ?rgm1i:a'r I'm?Lhe?(,'Kl?hiLs _cn
been a frequent ^isitor to Mullins. ^Vl
We sincerely horn; hin efforts will mj
not be in vain, v Ug
Mr. Frederick CT. Johnson of pj.
the Presslcy Self-Setvice Grocery! ^
requests or desires a.l business q(
men und women who might be in yC
terested in organizing a Negro wj
Business Association to please ^
make yourself-known to- him or Mrs.
Km ma S.nolds as soon as "JJ?
possible.
Special mentioned to this wri- 1
ter was the name Mrs. Patty Ha I
-yes who-in?her loveiy evening 3
gown displayed charm, grace and 8
youthfidnc.s in the program sur B
rendered by the Kastern Star of I
Mullins at the Khenezer AMP, B
church Sunday. B
Mrs. I.uci'e Grimes and Mrs. B
I'onni< lloghot are here from B
New York City visiting their ick I
mother, Mrs. Minnie Price of I
Marion.'Street. . ^ :! _
We were deeply shocked to I
hear of the sudden passing'of our I
u?ti, .mi?, .11 mine rnic iilSl Wl'UK.
She had been sick for about 4 I
weeks. She passed in the Mullins
Hospital. She leaves f> children:
Alonzo, Penny, Lee, Augusta, Lucile,
and Paretenia. They all live
in Xcw York, New Jersey and
MaSs. She was a Tent. Eastern
Star ;\nd a member of the 3lt.
Olive B. Church. Th.e Eulogy was[
I delivered by her pastor Rev. J. L.'i
Brooks- on Friday.
She was a good neighbor, a de- i
voted Christian, a true friend!
We will all miss her. i
Mr. Miah Tendon passed in I
New York hist week. Till' fltn'Titl
was Sunday at Mt. Olive 13
Church. He was Jjlii son?of Alrs^Lula
Gnu ger and a grandson of |
i Mrs. 11"lt>c .Sea' of Smith St.
'the bo'> repassed at the home of|
i Mr. a*?d Mrs. Th?nus Washing-j
| ton until the hour- of service. A
f sister of the deceased, Miss Earj
lone Tendon came with the body
from New York!
C Enjoy .. . I
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Mrs. Roberts remained quite ill
t her ome on James Street. Mes?'
rmes: Gertie Nichols, Sally Fur
ince, Ida Jones, Ida Mae Hayes,
essie Harlie, Margaret Surrins,
an to leave this week for Ocean
ity, N. J.
MosdamoB Edward Davis,?Ma- _
ic Foxworth, Clara B. Piatt,
ary R. Tillman, Mr. James i
att, his mother and children,
r. Henry Donnely, Roslyn, Ellen
id Angie visited in Loria on Sun 1
ly. They wefe there to help in
program of the Queen and King
ntest. Little Angie Smith recei
'd the 1st prize in her group.
Remember to visit our sick and
>ut-insr -Sisters^- E. I]ic4i^tt, G. cDuffie,
A. Ford, N. Roberts, C.
lcmas, L. Roper, A. B. Cannon,
. Miles. N. Smith Ttlnworil
Fort, H.Williams, Q. William,
Bowie. Brother E. Hughes.
?NKINSV1LLE NEWS
(ireetings fellow readers of our
gro Palmetto State:
'i'iH uiiiiULl'J H'U.IL UlU'l fl* Utll
hold a new day. each morhitig. '
Ci will find time to breath a mom
ts breath of thankfulness. For
lily it is ihe work of the A I- '
ighty that keens us safely thro;h
another night. When you
ant your seeds and transplant
iur trees and small plants, it. is
>d who send your < returns for
ur labor. When you sit under tho :
leels of your cars and other m?
ines and get out safely that too,
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l to nvoviHo "lifn mni'<
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is a reminder thut there is little 1
that we can do without the help of, It
the "Supreme Being." fy ]
The services were wonderful at | g},
our churches Sunday. Rev. Mar-|ua
ehal of Gethsemane Baptist pread } jm
ed a soul stirring. Subject: The
Tragedy of Lost* Opportunities." K0(
We were thankful blessed in this
community to have had the Polio pr(
Vaccine administered to our child- ,n
en, the First and Second graders. cet
The Station was set up at our own jja
High School, McCroy-Liston
where the other Elementary pupils no
were brought in from White _ Hall, Cl<
St. Barnalus Mission and. Rock eni
Hill Schools. These pupils were ?0,
Lu ne h?Gue*iW -of-. Ale Ccoey=.List o r.
also their Teachers and certainly Q?
Principal Brown and his faculty
left m screws unturned toward
cooperating with Physician? anil ye
Nurses, as well as the entei tainment
of pupils and visiting teach
ers. There Is shown a fine spirit enl
of hospitality in teachers and pu
pils of McCroy-Listont Rev. Ncal -g
and Mr. Brown represented the pr
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Work-Shop hold att _.a
South (' arofiha'" SI ate' ,05I Ie ? e Fri j
day. They reported a very success j
ful Session. . j?i , ' I Wfl
The class in Family Living ;
ill
sponsored an interesting program ?
in Chapel Friday. John Ilughy ^
was master of Ceremonies. Tho
class demonstrated iv< short
skits. T w o types of Families, pa
Democrats, . Autocratic. Correct fo
approaches for community cam gi
reen Co.
UBIA'S NEWEST STOR
es Are rne Talk ut Th<
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TRIMMED i NYLOI*
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>4 A ACT GREETS THE
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OF TUB
ional and Missicnar
)F SOUTH CAROLINA
side by side ? in South
3 abundantly" For all mc
mferearp n? the Natinna
lvanc< ment of Colored 1
iccure at Hrme What At
Guarantee Abroad"
AGISTER AND VOTE BY 105G
fES 1V1- HINTONrT^PeHHieni
5r ANDREW W. >SIIMK1NS, Secf<
1719 Taylor Street
5 Colu'iwhia. S. C. ?
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Saturday, May 7, 1965
BETIIEL STUDENT GETS
EADERS DIGEST AWARD
BLYTHEVVOOD?Mary * ranees
arpe, valedictorian of the grad
ting class at Bethel School,
s been given the Annual A,rd
of the Header's Digest As-'iation
for 3tudents who by
sir successful school work givo
)mise* of attaining leadership
the community, it. was announ
1 today by Mrs. Annie E.:
nberry, Principal.
Miss Sha'rpe will receive an ho
rary subscription to the Reads
Digest for one year and an
graved certificate from the Edi
s, "in recognition of past acmpltshment
ami in -anticipation
unusual achievement to come.'
The Reader's Digest Associa>n
has presented these awards
arly in senior high schools
roughout the United States and
maua to the highest honor stud
t of the graduating class.
The award to' Miss Sharpe who
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
ank Sharpe, ByTtJiewood, was
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tion of A{rs Hanberry and her
iching staff. They ^elect.ed..^
iss Sharpe to receive the ard,
designvu to stimulate school
shin < :;l/.pns'.iii,. and continued
ntaci with good reading after
aduation
ign, Correct and incorrect
rnis on Hoy- meets and dato
lis.
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