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Sat urday, May l J, 19 53 LAUREL HILL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. J. II. Muggins?Pastor ' "So when they had dined, Jesus saith to Simdn Peter, Simon, son of .Jones, - lovest thou rtu,' more than these? He saith unto him, Yea, Lord; thou knowest that I love thee. He saith unto him, Feed my lambs." St. John 21:15. Sunday May 1, 11)65 Sunday School opened up at the usual hour. Subject of the lesson, Jehus haphat's Righteous Leadership." The lesson was discussed very of the class. It was brought out in the lesson that the world still needs righteous leadership. It was also brought out ho\y the wise king taught the people how he gave *?them-goed -advice, -Th? lesson was reviewed hy the pastor. He gave some very good points on the les som He mentioned that as Christians we should set examples, give good advice. The pastor opened up service ' ' wltrnifU Jmilm* Hinging, Thou Almighty King." His Scripture was taken from John }. Ho selected for a text, St. John His subject was: "Lovc'h Thou Me. He mentioned in his sermon that all power was trusted in Jesus hand, our health, strength and everything a person may have. We , sometime forget that if it wasn't fnr thp Lord what, rnilld wo do. Love Jesus because he first loved ^ you. ~ \ He mentioned that once you chan ge from your sinful ways to serve the Lord, don't turn hack. The world needs you. We love our home, and people let us love (lod also. He ogives comfort and peace. There'* something about love that's hard to explain. We are always glad . tu?have visitors worship with us. Don't forget about the District meeting at Rev. Dawkins church, Friday May 8, 1955. . . ? The 3rd Quarterly Conference of the Laurel Hill Circuit will he at Union Cypress A. M. E. Church Sunday May 22, 1955. Lets not forget our duty. Try to hold up your corner in all of the Church work. Lot's try to keep things from tilting. DOOOOOOOOOOOOOjOOOOOOOOOO ?|?'farrow ? (Colored 1 o o Drive out FARROW ROA ? LINGSWORTH pign on lei . | NEW 6 ROOM RR1 FOR COLORE .. f, . FIN A ? TII.K BATHS?TABLE TOP: g ?FORMII'A COUNTER T O HARDWOOD VIA A I HOLLINGSWOR 5 A l'IM,Y FAR ROW TERR AC ? RHONE 4-2734 DAY ? 6 i .OOOO 000>0000000 OOOOO OO'O o < loooj.ajOjoaojOQoox>.oo:oooooooo': ' I CLAFLiN U ORANGEBURG, S f | 1955-(Double Se:ssi< I June 6- July 1: | July 12 - August 1 1 1 ' ' 0 j> (H to 7 Semester- Hours ( rectit i 1 o Special Emphasis ( .... - , g Courses OTIerctl Lcadi o o O Reasonable Kates g Well Train Q , >. g For Further Information a o Direc tor Of S g | CLAFLIN COLLEGE 8 * * ? ? ' -" g Regular Session 3 | 8 PR. J^J. SEAI1ROOK a J " a c; \ 111.if;: ijaTtist < m in \ Kcv. \V. I). Coker?I'estrtr . SAD1I.IA ? Siimby school a 'the usual hour. Devotion I oil 1> Dea. I.. Iones ami Don. ('. Itarne. I then the p_a: tor ascended tin* ro.,'trum accompanied l?y Uev. .lojjep ' Den. Rev. Den lined Must Jusu ! Boar the Cross Alone. Seriptur leailihj; from I Samuel 18:17-2 I )>y the pa: tor. Rev. Do;; lvd'i prayer. Then :onn, Shine on M was sunj? hy the conjrretratioi I The pastor then caY.ic forwar -Lwith a Lurnintr message from Samuel "and Saul .went home t j Gilbeah; and there went with hi: a band of men, whose hearts Go had touched Usin^j for a - them "Men with God's touch". A! liberal donation was,., 'ahe .>14.00. Prayer by P.m. M. Youhja music by Ilcbron Gospel Course After a 5 minute refreshing, w were called to join in with th Captain who was carving on th twelve tribes of Israel. It ppenci V,Ut it TpiiiLual by Rev. -.Tones Pr.iyer b>L l?ro. Anthony Cunning ham. A ^selection from our visit j in? choir and the ehureh choir._ A1 j the Captains made excellent re ! ports. Mrs. \V. Dr Coiccr. $7.73 I Mrs; Ruth' Jones, 0.7"; Mrs. " An ' lies. Jones, 51:38; Deacon Clintoi I Burnett, 20.60; Miss I.uclla Jen nines, 15.25; Mrs. I.ucHc. Jone? 18.4J; Deacon Green, 18.81; Br l.oomis Beaftv. ll.'.to; l.ro rfa Dolt, 7.73; Mrs. Viola Jones, 4.21 Miss Ca.-'sie J dries, 22.01; and to tall SI34.86. We wish to congra tulate all of the Captains in Jhei , | fiourl. work-. We are also gmtefu ; to our n.any visitorr.?who i-nm I and .helped us especially to, th ' choirs ami (lospel chorus wh saner, so well. The many friends?of Mi- P.n Jones are wishing them the lte^ of luck. They are now livinjr in .To , sey City. Announcements by Mis Amelia Jones. Presentation h i Miss C*issic Jones*. We enjoyed th II music very-much from Antiocl . New < hapel, Corinth', New?IIopi Galilee Choirs and also the (!osp< ? Course. We are rayihj? to on i many visitors, You arc alwaj ; Welcome. Please rome aica n! ' Polly Jones, Upt. OOOOOOC.^OOOOOOOOvOOOOOC'O TERRACE? exclusively) , I) past Fciirwolc! to HO!.t. PCK KNOX HOMES in rti t v. /"1 t lis -- 1 I I Cv VII NeED -?? ELECTRIC W.ATKli 111'!AITtTs" OPS?M E'l A I, CABIN E I S? )OUS?CARPORTS TH REALTY Co. E OFFICE :>r 15)07 MAIN SI'. N 1(11 I TS: .VI 1!)."?, 1 ()(>7.*? >vvvOOOOvOOvC'vv't-vC OOO > >o^o.ooooooo.oooov<:^:?ovooo.oo NIVERS1TY ?lOL'TU CAROLINA on) Summer School Cr? I First Session j 15 Second Session V o t / nay He Karnod In Kach Scs.sion) < / i < )n Teacher Training J - < < np' to Fiathelor Decrees i Ample Roominir Accomodations , icd "Facult y > < < < nd Catalogue, Write. ; < ummer School OKANGEHLKG, S. C. < $ * * * ^ c < EarTs'Sept. 12, H :?< < ? - ..-7-7? -j President } Cf* 1 'I Grand Opening 0 *5 B % 1 i . ' 5if. << $? #'.* - ? .- ? , -Vv; l^s 4 :i?:< .v^i ? ' . i ) Above is a picture, of the - Development of all brick hoi [/Receiving the first Contract i) v ifu'uiii ei-in-?a\v, Airs. *?iinnie c AlcKin't-y- -Bowman.? Looking: the. Uil,he}'-iH-law_y.I' -Mrs. Al i. j " ~ , LnK:4RfiX - P.APTICi' ( 111' i:< -LL?s' :t' ii IU-v.. \\ . I>. C i?U'i - i ii.-ajr c J S. S. opened at the usual hour ? i with the Supt. Ruth, presid'na. The attendance was good. ."10 mi.i^ : rtcs?wo; o d"Voled to tiie study of the lesson. The banner t'or atr tendance still rental: with class no. 1 as 1 finance, clasja no_ 1 >. y.l Alter t.he- morning devotions, ,'niti.sie was in charge of the (to.spet chorus. Being Mother's Bay one . ; t ee :.;i e.l.l..-l ihu .1?of tbyear, music it d the sermon wa. 11 kept in-touch with the day, A Km . he nviss in prayer was olTcred 1'., ! .Mr. l.aiira '! i.omiis. The morn} Inj* message by the pastor, tars i from .Mark 1 : At I p. m. Mrs. .datiie llval o n vTiTs host e ; s to.(lie Sun.dun y" ( Ifill ai (Tor home, : nrs: "lance?fA her was .Mrs. Anhie' Kerens., Thi rt' devot i> 11. was given by the aosis ? 'taut chaplain, Mi s. Stiirkey, kAl te A the regular routine of busines <> tJ'.e Bit te !. ; n:i was- m. charge ' ? si is.' 1;< at; ke Tu\l r. .Mrs. ilel-; V ' r:,wford gave a .Mother's 1.1:;; A- V-...1 ri.f - "1 t. . ;J . -i-r-.c-.17. o TT~ :^TT7r- .M,>. P. Ah hL-r \ I .. f l:<-? I the hi i.-. if . We adjourn ?jj('d. with 'lie next nieel't r Ho :>; 6: held with Mrs. litiiol ilill .Iiiim >: i 1 Sunday nitriit at 8 ;j. m. d Mother's Day 'intiifram . w.a# rev Is' | ?!? ! *. I." Mr.-dre--..: rf e'ienioiv, C' AIir" i'liiitt. A :i'i?nl?'r of tin * 1 mothers t? oi; ji*l on the pi'ojri ar <!\vilh M* <. !?. M. Hill trivial;- ire >4 j address to moiin-rs, whieh was in? .-p'.rin.ir from too hefciinintr i^ the end. 5 Last week the following were rj iruosts of Mrs. Sallio L. Linuev ill's. Kiiiina Weir, Mrs. Mark f. (.lam-os of \v]i i:mire, Mr: William i> of Nf a Vor!:, M rs. Ilo is y i I sley an. I Ah . I.. Weirs. I Wa > i): liina ion, j?. ! ' -is of ~Mfi r*, 1' iitn-y u 11 i f.! i in learn thai ! In* is a ho..paid* lit. Mrs. Kat , hcrii.e l* lowers and children o! '] Washington. 1). < . are vrsitV-.s! d her parents. Air. <fc Airs. ('.. Jacke, son. Sunday dinner truest of Mr. and Airs. Laura Hiehardsnit wetv -i jliev, and Mr>. W. nnTer~>? dautrlitens, mesdan.es Laura Thomas >; and Mary S. Williams. The Y. W. A. will meet Suns; | day at'th" homo of Miss Yinn'-j ! .Moon. M's. Limine Shillil|ierl r, | b; 6111 Li) 11. A. M. li. fillMlC'l |> | Lev. A. A. Aiiiaker Pastor H ' fl \\ innslmroMay 1. 11 ?."> ">. Our > i. 1 'residi Lhlor <?f the Ouurtcrlv Oorv-fcivncc, I. f). Simmons, was r with us last Sunday. ilepioaPvud u very wonderful sermon. Some J ? r' <if the members of our assistant I church. Ml. Zion A. M. Id. was > j present. They met . with t<5 t o r servo the master. The^ also cane to be with us for the eonfi-rones. > ():i the .third Sunday in this month which- is May IVrnV our ? church is having a-Spring , Revival. i The revival will cmtinue at h nights throughout that following y-woek. .Also orL-lhm third Sunday several usher hoards will lie pret* | sent. This?pore ram is ww?ei j> many which has appeared and \ those that to appear in the future t<> belp the clmrcH financially. h' Q. I' Hi ice, l?ej>6vter 'i i ! N Irro i Farrow (Jrami "Opening of Farrow lies. Grand Op 11 n;>- was hel (.f Sale for one ' : J. e 11 w h< Lvc ,^aor?sop. . oimact is lie oil is Mr. Miii* ioc* Jackson, annie Lee Jackson. j-IMNKV_c;iM)VE A. M. E. < .11 !!< II ?Rev. T. li. Weathers?Pastor Sunday, May 1st was a high day around the above named Church. It marked t/ne .3rd Quarterlv Conference, -.ind .the big rally. We were indeed proud to , have our pastor back with us who ,_has been shut in for quit a while, Me.was all smiles along with the members. He expressed himseli , saying how grateful he was to the I' K for carrying on and the : loyal'support he and the member: gave him through his illness. \V< . too thank P. K. Addison, for the , . splendid service renered which was j enjoyed by ull. Tie usual .'lour for S. S. fotin< til/*' Siimt * 1 lw?i' ol .. their post; Class No. 1 ami 2 w'.'ii t -or.!:.im.ll an'-l tat.trbl 1 ?;> Mi. Wad: Trapp. Bible Class by Mr, H, M .; Boyd, Primary .class by Mrs Fstcl i la W, Boyd.-The lesson was re j. viewed by the Supt. Finance $'h8 f' was taken up Mn Sunday School ,r*Wo were proud to h ive Mis. R. (' . !bjbir,-?ojV}-ohc of our CoRinibi. r^eni1 cvs in our midst. She broujrh <rrt-ctinivs. Others w.ho wolwhinei I'rU'h-us ivei'e Mr. and Md'ij? J.-. ; i! e .majority of St. Paul and St . Cinnnon also Providence. Morr.injr worship in order. Opei ' | evvice bejran with .sincin<r, Prayel offered by Mr. Wade Trapp. Si l-?'io:i by..the choir. First hynu 1:' cd by the P. K. after which Mr 1 Sam Trapp offered Prayer. Secom ! hymn 2sS; 1'. 10. read '.is a Scrip' j.ture lesson, St. Murk, beginnine ' at tlie 10-20 ver;w. Notices read by i c i Mrs. Rinjjer. Prayer was offeree !! over the Mission by Rev, Boyd. A? ftf'l* VWifr It n ? eorur V ! | ward and preached (Tod's word 11 iw I <iII from 2nd Timothy 1st cha; '.i tor'and the latter clause of tin* Ij ' i verse. I Hsu. not a.-diamo for 1 know whom I haw believed; and urn per ' s'.uuled that he? is aide to keep that ' which I have committed upon him ' against that day. The message war : food to fast iipon.^.t^ffeniig lifted, ^ $21.55. Being Communion day, the . ? Lord's Supper was' served to a 'large crowd. Afterwhich the P. K. ter which was a success. Both ! Piney (Prove and Providence made fine reports. The P. K. was paid !"j up in full. P. S. "R*eejT Til-mind ITfo j District meeting to he held at Pro| viVionce, Friday, May 20th, Rev. ~j-Rev, Weathers host pastor. Pro' vid^ne'e will serve dinner and Piney (hove supper, i After the Mopedietion, the Rally 7~was in order. Please-?allow?aic ! space to name the captains and amount. Mr. Johney 'Kichberger, S107.10; Mr. Ringer, $(>0*00; Miss Boyd, $55.25;. Mr. Wade Trapp, $55.00; Mrs. Minnie Tobias, $50.00; ! All's. Baltic Tranp, $52.00; Mr. Al ' cit Iloyd, $32.00; Ushers, $15.25; and grand total through the day is $520.2;t. 1? was a fine day at the I /shove n.mitd church. At this point, the following L'?<hI ' er boards tr.imu on the scene and rendered a fine program. Piney Mrrovo, St. Mark! ll >) n Well,--Lit tie j Mountain and St. Paul. All sang J sweetly. Collection, $37.15. We are "looking forward to Sunday rotnmg I which is Mother's Day. All come 1 out and make it u day worth while, .lanie L. Boyd, Kpt. BUY BONDS E PALMETTO LEADER ~ p :''i'l Si ^ yj^* Terrace. Exclusively Colore:! fl kutntvlitv \T.i\- Ti Vi ..?wi <u*u w ._/?? w vv* I .UUJ I til tlJill pill. rimes is Mrs- Jackson for her injr presented by the Rev Wm. salesman for this home, and I ( Hi. KCll OK THK 1JI-:IVKK.M{ J The Rev.Father M. Robeils - j-Priest-in Charge . Mother's Day was as usual j 1 iltingly oh.-erved. A nnropriate ; hymns sung during the' morning TWOtship tveix1 m?honor of?t?h?e-l ,! Mothers of our great " nation. I ?P-i-nitfOri ivrrr ili richly given t <>i (the' hands that l^ch the cradles ' A very impressive message was | brought by .Mrs. Maggie Jeffer.! son, one of the instructors of Cen. ! trnl High School, (Toss, S. (' J At 4 I'. M, a cbnmvuriiTy pi j gram. "Portrait.1' *of "MoUwrs." \vas? > given in the Auditorium by Mrs. j f'arolyn Roberts, local president * I of the Ulilted Church Women. 1-* . . 11 ?i 7"! ? ? >. SS*'' ,:>g S - 1 L ^ ~:~n c : (Srr : - v Uj.. , >0 - * _ win v or om 4'^ O 3 CON tv-Baby must be three 2- Baby must have be< 3. "Snapshot" ot' baby baby's name and a shots" become the Cannot be returned. 4. Entries must be po 5. There is no limit t younger (in one fa shot" must be accoi 4. Previous cash tcitnu ate not eligible for l -* ' 7. Babies will be judg personality!- ~ DECISION This Is your I The Sec 1 "CARNATION I I Baby's name Baby's age_ I P Baby's weigV I Your name _ _ - 5 Address _ ? I City ^ ?' "-| Mail Entry Bl Secon _L_ 1 "CARNATION DRAWER 327 EXTRA ENTRY ft! 4* T.MANfEL A. M. B. CHflfClI p i . , J I)r. Henderson S. Davis?I'astor . ??Morning?win-- ?-Ui-p?for?Sunday-Tin ay i a.as largely attended with i lite n? milters. .^h. owing .-nirtuul hunger f<ir the message urn pa 'ei i so Iieuuulully and hynannVady ex- i plained, lie spoke front the text Uo mans 8:'J8. The subject was "You can't l.ose" and "Kverything has t a \>ay ?>f working out for good as i ! 1??11ji" as we have (iod on our sale." I Following litis wonderfid sermon . i the choir sang "Khv.muel" for the offertorv selection. A special col , } lection was takerr-'-ftTr--t?ie^J_a.n sT-1? drive. 1 Being the first Sunday the Holy.. "Communion was held, by this ti. ? I I am sure every heart was com.m I tely filled. ? . The pastor congratulated Mew I Dinkins on the excellent ie-h plre -is--< j doing with 11: Yo; ng- folks m.isslo- I nary society who are sponsoring a tea Sujxlay May fc, at 5:00 I'. M. We-we re happy to have one of our former member?, Mrs. Bessie Lever of New Iiaven. Conn, vvor-1 . ship w.:,'.i 'j~- mV-" i ... v. .= |ji, -|| led home line to ?'.'< d ;it ?i?of her 1 father, Mr. John Caldwell. The pastor ant! imarWi s express od deep sympathy with the fami.lt I i;i the lost of Mr. Caldv.ell who I ufas a member for many ye trs. He v was funernlized on Sunday April i "2d, 1 '.loo with the pastor and the J Rev. WalkVr arid Lev. .1. <'. Bales. Offieiati.uBurial followed a; the Ml. Mor- | riali Church In ProiJpeiTty", S. C.I We extend o. r_ prayers-to tin* tncmihets on The siiL list, ami to the families of this community who have recently' lost their loved, or.es, Mr. Spcucwr Jennings and Mr S.i muel Goode-. I t he members ot the Jub.lee choir I ate having their V'nion. May 18 j 11'jo at d:00 I'. M. and extend tiio I < invitation to the public.- , , M. McKinnon, Rpt. _ buy bonds j; , . 1 i r? *? en^er jjxgHn the Sec I "c 1*300?? e off 19 other sh prizes ITEST RULES <*>i or vrtunger.. ' ?n fed Carnation Evaporated Milk, must be enclosed With each entry. Write ddress on back of "snapshot." All "snapproperty of the Carnation Company and stmarked before midnight. May 14, 1953. :o the number of babies three years or mily) who can be entered. Each "snapTipanied by an entry blank. :rs in "Carnation Healthy Baby Contests" nitry in tJic J9J5 contest. cd on healthy appearance, cutencss, and I OF THE JUDGES WILL BE FINAL . / OFFICAL ENTRY BLANK for iond Annual Hometown HEALTHY BABY CONTEST'* ?years months it Baby's height ? ? Zone ?StaSt. lank and"Snap$hot"today tvt d Annual Hometown HEALTHY BABY CONTEST* ) COLUMBIA 11, S. C. . LANKS AVAILABLE .4 W: 4 . i t .3 h Page Fiv^_ Patronize Our Advertisers They Appreciate Your Business SEE IT NOW! SAVE NOW! INTRODUCTORY TIRE SALE! ['resenting the fSeivJ Super-Cushion ggg; by GOOP.^VEAO! with HIGH PRICED features $1C95p,us ux and fp* recappabie tire feSlP "Sizc 6.7Cxl5~ ~ RM^ggP 5 '\J\ Beit tire value in the low priced fjeld at ^ , t t Introductory Sale PncesL. Famous Goodyear BJJJgj# ?" AjX7 quality for long, dependable service?triple* l \ \ \ V^ tempered 3-T Cord body for extra durability SjfcllSflSF J ' / / f ,?A ^ traction! 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