The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 21, 1955, Page Page Three, Image 3

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Saturday, May 21, .1955 Presiding Elder Be Writes Of His Itim V l)rs. Robinson, Parker Conferences. Bishop Baptist Convention. ( By W. II. Bowman This reporter spent last Thursday at the Wateree and Orangeburg district conferences, presided over by l>rs. W. J. Robinson and Parker, -Both-had-great ses* sions. There, were plenty candida tes in the Qrangeburg _and Mann? ng districts, but none are turowint; mud at each other. 10r. Parker brought bis candidal"* to he Wateree district, arranged with I)r. Robinson to hear them at once, in or der to rcturn^in time to hear their key note sermon at 12 o'clock, while Dr. J. W. Kershaw, who is al sp a-eandidate, presided for Dr. Parker while he and his candidates > \y?fe away. This speaks very pood \{6r Dr. Kershaw and the hoys are discussing him. We preached Dr. Robinson's key note sermon and the offering whs larger than the Manning District, hut the Manning district will get even with the Wateree district next year. The welcome reception of the wateree district was excellent,' hut we are forced to men tion brother M. G. McFadden who swayed his audience ' in science I without a written paper and dov.Htles did not have his espial in the Church. He is not even a high ! school graduate; but he stirred the conference up with scores of comments concerning him. We wish to congratulate both, the Rev. Settler and the Rev. Pleasant, and the manner they .entertained their !? guests. Both Dr. Parker and Robinson were very much pleased I with the reports. \ ' LANCASER DISTRICT . Friday found us at Arthurtown, - the seat of the Lancaster district confei-ence with Dr. O. C. Durham holding things this way. Mrs. Dunham though sick, could not refuse the temptation from i 'spending a few hours at the con * ference and see how Dr. Durham < was getting along. That's what any It true wife will do for her husband, Revs?-A. T. Fisher, welcomed e ~ thfe conference in behalf of the Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance of Columbia and we heard a good sermon by the Rev. Leroy Brown. All his pastors made good financial reports'and doubtless, he had more visitors than any other conference in tho state so far. Among the visitors were all the presiding elders in the Columbia conference, Drs. Glover, Gray, Barnes of Charleston several pirncipals of schools and others that the official reporter will tell. Dr. Dun ham has his own peculiarity 1 n raisin# general funds. In this futurmatic drive, one of his methods is to have a queen at each Church, baby contest and so forth and there is no question about it, under Dr. Dunham's leadership, the Lancaster district has almost doubled its self in most everything:. And presiding; elder who follows him will have to be up and doing. NEW UNDER THE SUN Science claimed, there is nothing new under the sun, but the I/:incaster i-tlisirict has reconiended something new, a white Baptist Minister, by the name .of the Rev. Huffman to be admitted to the conference if-.he passes his examination, of which we think he will, then he is eligible to appointment. If Bishop Reid gives him an appointment," this will doubtless be the first white Minister to pastor a Negro congregation. We shall wait with patience to see what will happen at the Columbia A. M. E. I Conference. STATE BAPTIST CONVENTION A group of Methodist Ministers and laymen went over to Aiken to , bear bishop Frank Madison Reid preach to the State Baptist Con?j vention. We wondered what he I would say to a Baptist convention. Just before the bishop was presented, Dr. J. A. Baeoats, read a resolution concerning segregations which was adopted. Dr. O. Doings Daniel^, who is the president, very intelligent, - with his eloquence and preaching ability should he a Methodist preacher presented the bishop to preach or lecture, bishop Rcid did both, with his melodious voice and the official reporter, the Rev. W. M. Bowman, will go further in the details. DR. AND MRS. McKISSICK'S Supper After the service Friday night,' Dr. and Mrs. J. II. McKissick in-1 vited Drs. B. J. Glover, Chapp.elle iwman irary , Dunham Had Great District Reid Preached At The Stale Jthcr-JMews ^Mailers. Gray, A. N. Clarke of Moriah BapDavis,' J. Arthur Holmes, B. II. tist Church, J. A. Holmes, A. Barj nes and this reporter, to a supper ! compose of chicken, ham, hutter | coffoe, lemonade, tea, and other pastured me second napusi enurch _.in Aiken for 12. years, hi* parsonage is one of the best in Aiken. Allen University eonferei a decree j on hint iast commcne-r;? nt. Mrs. McKissi'I- is a gradual: < Allen ! t.piversi'y . n<! one :i Aiken county's best teachers. ' We will . ' 'vet force' t)? and Mrs. ileKissick's kindness to 11.5. UWKRTY MAYS Time is ninviiio?;is we go, look unto the hills from whenee come all our help. -The pastor Rei\ J. H. Bailey, headed * a strong' spring revival Avibh the Trustee Board, at New Hope Baptist Church leading u p ' to Mother's Day. Friday night Baby Contest spon sored by Mrs. Viola Reed. Sunday morning at 11:00 A. M. Mother's Day program by Mission ary Society. This was presented to Mrs. Ida Chastian from the W. M. Union of Pickens County, a Gift for the oldest Mother of 75 or older. Mrs. Chastian 89 years, a mem her of New Hope Baptist Church. j Mrs. English H. Allen presented the Gift. Mrs. Susie McDowell G. - Prom The Pro-Mothers?Day program was held on Friday night at Easley Union Baptist Church. The Progrcftn was well attended. Many mothers received gifts. The older Mothers were honored with Corsages of carnations. Mrs. Swoetye Ward of Old Spring Baptist Church was Crowned Union Mother for the highest'"* amount of money - raised Torl955. ? I President,. Mrs. Sarah M. Williams Sunday was a high day at White Oak Spring Central S. C. home coming. All roads lead home. The spirit ran high. Sermon by Rovs. Moore and Rev. Glover of New Olive Grove (Church, Central S. C. and Evergreen, Anderson, S. C. Plenty food. Money raised, $142.05. V Rev. J. H. Fowler Castor. The Annual iS. S. fields of the Oolonoy Rivers S. S^ and BTU to Convention in Pickens County will convene at Easley Union Baptist church June 4, 1955 ht 1:00 p.m. All Schools are asked' to be present. S. S. M. Scar Light Circle met Thursday May 20, at the home of Mrs. Viola Reed. Mrs. Rlassingame hostess, all members are asked to be present. Remember the sick here and else where when you pray. Notices: Preaching at New Hope 2nd and 4th Sunday. Sunday School 10:00 A. M. each ! Sunday. Piliyer Service Wednesday evening 7:30. Rev. J. B. Bailey Pastor, Rohinson Chapel.M. E. 1st and third Sunday preaching service, Sunday School 10:00 A. M. each Sunday. Prayer service Thurs day evening 7:30. Rev. J. L. Scipio P-.istor. Standing Invitation to everyone. 1 thank you I.. R. It., Reporter NEW BETHEL A?, M. E. CHURCH Rev. C. C. Black?Pastor Lexington? The activities o f the day began on a relatively highscale when an impressive large number of children assemb led for church school. The morning worship began with- thg first bymn beingr-smrg by the musical ctfoir, Holy Holy. The pastor brought the message from the title. He will go with you even unto death. Everyone seem to have gotten something out this helpful sermon. The Community was saddened on Thurs day to learn the death of Mr. F. Tucker principal of the hif?h school for the pass three years. Hc was funeral ized"~fnrm Anttoch Baptist Church today at 2 o' clock. The large crowd that attended the funeral and the floral j offering exemplified the hiprh esrteom in which he was held. O n the first Sunday in May the pas-1 tor and family and Rev. F. C.I Laws were the dinner guest of i | Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Jones. The mis J sionary union will hold its mis-1 tuionaryr turn out on the first Sun day in Juno at Bethel Church. The public is invited to attend. I ? 1?3? I UNION BAI*TIST CHURCH ( I)r. L. C. Jenkins, l'astor I Col'a.?S. S. began at the usual hour with W. M. Ponds presiding. Lesson wus beautifully and in- ] terestingly taught and discussed j throughout the school. Timely re- i marks "uftei the lesson discussion by Supt. Ponds. Offering 5.17. Morning worship began at 11:05 i with Mrs. Lillie Mae Green at the ] organ and Miss Bornice Clark at j the piano playing the beautiful j strands o f "Onward Christian | ] Soldier's." Processional b y The j j Young People's Choir. The morning scripture w'a s'. - lieai.TifuPy and distinctively read" by the pastor from the l.'lth chanter of Proverb. Praise service followed the usual proccdurcr-und was beautifully carried out, with the music be-' ing furnished by. The Young Peo-J ] i pie's Choir .undfrf* the diiection of. Mrs. Lillic Mae Greene. T h Ot music was very touching and uplifting. After praise service our pastor a ruse and took his text from Ito in.tits 0.2M.?Hi? brought US UU In- ( : spiring m e s s a g e on the ( reward of righteousness. And, what a wonderful* message this ^ Was. Dr. Jenkins remarked ear- ] lier that he was very tired, after spending the week at the Baptist E. & M. Convention in . Aiken. Being" the secretary of thatrUbnvehtion, we realize he had lots of . woik to do. and should have been s tired. But he did not deliver his , message like a tired man. His message was delivered with the force and eloquence that Dr. Jen- j kins is noted for. Union was spi-. . ritually alive and the audience responded t o the message with ' tears of joy and Aniens. The Young Woman's Auxiliary ' - tu The Baptist E. & M. lonven- , tion held their Tliird Annual Ses- J sion in Aiken, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, May 13, 14, 15th. A ^ wonderful session was held. We are happy to report that' Union has two officers in the Convention; MrS. Pernell Hayes is Cor- ' responding Secretary and Mrs. Lillie Mae Greene, is director of music for the convention, i Union is moving on. Our last Sunday's collection was $2hl.77. 1 Visitors are always welcome fit pur church 1016 Devine St. Mrs. Pernell Haypg, "Rpt- 1 MT. PISGAH AME CHURCH Rev. Nathaniel Johnson, Pastor ' This being Mother's Day, the Pastor let t.he women take charge1' of all services. S. S. opened at 10:30 with all 1 , officers and teachers present..Mrs. -' Irene .Lobby was t acting Supt. for " the day. The lesson was taught * from the subject: Joash Repairs J The Temple.~The lesson was then ' reviewed by the Supt. S. S. closed c with Class No. 1 holding the ban- / ner. This class was taught by Miss ' Tindall of Allen University. ^ Morning clgvotion/was led by our * Missionary President, Mrs. Pauline Dickerson, assisted by Mrs. Emma Lorick and Mrs. Clara v Jones. After the brief Decalogue r the 7th chapter of Proverbs was read by Mrs. Lillie Washington. After the Scripture she gave us ^ a wonderful talk on the Answer 11 to Prayer and Mothers Should Always Pruy. , At our Mother's Day program Dean Fisher of Allen, and wife of the Rev. Author Fi?her wao +h? - _ -w ? - L speaker for the day. She chose no ^ I special theme, but spoke from the word "Mothering". Everyone en- ^ Dean Fisher was introduced by Mrs. Amy S. Northroap layman ^ of our churoh, and an alternate I v to the General Conference in Maimi, Florida. Stewards for the day were, Mrs. Carrie Noah vand Mrs. Theadora | Washington. Total collection for the day was $64.87. Theodora Washington, Reporter ^ Rev. C. V Alston?Pastor ? 11 S. S. opened with the Supt pre- ? siding and was carried out in the o usual manner. The classes marcl,- J' ed to their respective places and with> a brief study the lesson was d taught ond fully discussed. The I g lesson was reviewed by the Supt., g and wonderful remarks were made by the pastor, -ehrey tiov 2 was the^ banner class. , After discussion, the prayer services were conducted by Bro. A. R.. Robinson and Mrs. Bessie. Fair.] After this the pastor mounted the v" rostrum and read for scripture CJ lesson St. John 5:1-17. He selected c< i for his text, St. John 5:9. 1m- ^ mediately the man took -h i s rl bed and talked and on the same day was the Sabbath. I am sure his audience enjoyed the sermon. A I lively Spiritual led by Mrs. Ethel . * A , THE PALMET 3eler in which the audience joined J her and the spirit mn high. W e were happy all through service. We are proud to have Mrs. Mattie Robinson out again with us. Mrs. Mary Jefferson is somewhat indisposed, we hope she will be out soon. Elisha and her members are invited to Welch Zion May 22 to participate in the Second Anniversary' Program. We hope to Help mahc it a wonderful day. Our Rally was I a success and we hope soon to j finish out for the Conference, year. ... , ... - I We had a very nice audience. ind a number of visitors worship- , ?d with us. Come to worship our door stands i Jar. ~ M. I,alar, Rpt. WATERUK DISTRICT CONFERENCE MEETS By Rev. I'. 1*. McEarland, Jr. * Dr. W. J. Robinson Presiding Elder of the Waterce District held irroat Conference at Harris .Chapel AME Church, Lone Star, S. r. The, meeting open with a warm devotional period, followed by strong talk, from Dy. Robinson, that w is inspirational to the entire body. i ; .'**; -Next, the Pastors and Delegates of the District made their repi/rts. All of. the. points made one hundred percent reports. The Conference had many visitors throughout the meeting. ^Among the visitors, Dr. W. H. Bowman, Presiding Elder of the Manning District, Dr. E. A, Parker, Presiding Elder of the Orangeburg Dis:rict, Rev. Chappelle Davis, Hunter, Johnson, Sellers, King, of the Orangeburg District. Revs. Seal, Richburg, Kershaw, Morant Hamp ton, of the Manning District. Rev. Fogle of Piedmont Conference and the Rev. Coles of the Methodist Church, The Rev. A'.J. Coan, pastor-of Trinity AME Church brought greetings from Charleston. Dr. W. J. Robinson .cannot revive enough praise for t.he great work that are going on in the Wateree District under the leadership sf this great man of God along with his fine pastors, that are so fine. The Conference closed, with a fine Program from the Rev. R. C. Plea_sant, Host pastor and his fine members at Hones Chapel. j ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHUl&H. ' llev. J. C. Bates?Pastor Sunday school opened at 10 a. n. and was well attended arid we mjoyed a fipe review by Mrs. Carrie Cherry. The adult class h a s he financial banner, Mr. E. J. . fohnson supt. The Cradle Roll has he youth banner, Mrs. Rosa Deaney, supt. Our collection .$9.24. i rhis being Men's Day the day was < arried out in high style, 11:30 1 \fter prelimineries, the pastor < ireached from St. Mark 4:41, rheme: The human and Devi.no |' Christ. The sermon was food ] or thought. Sunday the men sponsored a 1 ery good program. The captains < nade verv irood renorts The hich- < ist amount reported by Mr. E. J. ' ohnson, Total amounL. raised J 1200.50. We were glad to have 1 nany visitors present. < Our sick members are improv- < ng which we are thankful. Visitors are always welcome t o ! he friendly church on the Hill, > 15 Henderson Street. -? < ( USTICE DELANY LOSES A i USE FOR WOMEN AS EPISCO>AT. OFFICERS - J NEW YORK? (ANP)?Justice < lubert Delany lost a case last feek, when he endeavored to save ( he Protestant Episcppal Diocese f New York to permit women to erve on parish vestries or to atend the yearly diocesan conclave s delegates. j < The jurist's, speak'ng for the De-' | -.irtment of Ohiistian Social Reddens, created a lluciv when ho? ailed for a show of hands of these i favor among the women visitors ^ i the balcony of the Synod Hall f the New York Cathedral (St. " ohn the Divine). He was quickly ruled out of orer by Bishop Horace W. B. Donean with a resounding rap of the j ravel. The bishop, however, had ^ lade obvious appeal for v^>- j w?ii n nyiuii wttta-irmmnt cimvprton address, terming then ready (j ) share in the responsibility of the ^ ?urch. ^The vote opposing women as j sstrymen was 234-181), and as a j edited delegates, 243-180, A, 4?o- j?san spokesman reported that j >w dioceses have accorded the j ght in question to women. , ? . ? I BUY BONDS : ? \ Y ? ^ s " j rO LEADER Drs. Bacoats and i Speakers At BondI ! CHARLESTON HEIGHTS, S. C. I The Rev. Dr. Benjamin P. Sumntev, pastor-of^-Mt; Zton A._ Mrrivd Church in Charleston will deliver the Annual Baccalaureate Sermon at BoiiTTs^Wilsoh" IFigiTi-SvTToo! on Sunday evening;, May ?2 at 4 :.'><) P.M. Dr. Srmptcr is one^of the lead- : ing A. M. E. Ministers of South Carolina. He received the A.M.,; and P.P. Degrees from Allen I'niversity, und also the P.P. Pegrc?! from Monrovia College in Monro via West Liberia, Africa. ?Before coming to Charleston. In served as pasfor of Miller's Ch?pel A. M. K. Church in New IJerrV, S. C. l>r Sumpler also holds, t lit* j tollowing positions: Trustee, Allen University, Member of the Official Hoard of the lie id House of (Viri's-I Jtian Service in Charleston. Member of the Hoard of Commissioners of Charleston Play grounds aftd imny Others. * 55 members of the Senior Class are candidates for graduation. Dr. J. A. Bacoats, President o f Benedict College in Columbia will serve as guest speaker at the Graduation exercises in the school auditoriurif on Thursday evening, May 26 at 7:30 P. M. Dr. Bacoats is a known educator and minister throughout the South. He received' the A. B. degree from Bishop College in Marshall. Texas, the B.D. degree from Virginia Union University in Virginia, the M.A. degree from Oberlin College in Ohio, D.D. degree from Virginia Union, and the LL.D degree from Bishop College. During his educational career. Dr. Bacoats .has helrl the following positions, 1920-29, Principal at Frederickburg Industrial Institute, 1929-42, President of LeLand College in Louisiana, and pre sident of Benedict College from , 19-14 to the present. He also ser-, ved as minister~of Mt. Hope Baptist Church, Virginia, Mt. Zion First African Baptist Church, Louisiana and others. Dr. Bacoats i s a member of the. South Carolina Board of Directors of Alcholic Education, Educational Board of the Natinal Baptist Cnvention, Inc., Board of Directors of the United Negro College Fnr>d,? Inc.,?Committee on standards and approval at Institutions of higher learing of South Carolina, and he is listed in Who's Who In America. The Public Is Invited To Attend. DENNIS I'll awcl BAPTIST ' CHURCH Rev. C. C. Tobin?Pastor Sunday school began at the us- j ir.il hour with Supt. and teachers j. at their post of duty. The lesson was discussed beautifully through-] aut the classes from this subject: ! 'Uzziah Strength and Failure.") Fhe lesson was reviewed by t h ej pastor. Immediately after Sunday School the Deacons conducted a warm j levotior.ul service aftorwhich t h e | :hoir sang a song. Then the Scrip ture lesson was taken from St. Matthew 11:1-22. .Mission offering' was lifted then prayer by the pas- f. :or followed with music from the I hoir. The pastor came before us with ' i wonderful message taken from , 5t. Matthew 15:27 which w a ? ' enjoyed by nil. The open door was [ extended. Next offering and Dis-' nission. A wonderful choir program was I onrWo/1 at 'A Hfl P M Prayer meeting.every Thursday jvening. Missionary meeting every Tues-j lay evening. Visitors are always welcome. Lucile Burt, Rpt. SHADY GROVE A. M. E. HUKCH Rev. Willie Jefferson?Pastor ' j We the members of Shady Grove church enjoyed another Sablnth if Worship and Praise for him who ' nade all thinps possible. Sunday Sc-hooi opened at the uslal hour by Bro. Vernon Cook j ind Rev. I^eevy. Lesson taupht by I lev. Leevy, review by Supt Bro. ! ''rank Harrison, remarks hy Rev, efferson. Sontf and Prayer service con- j > ucted by Rev. A. Leevy and Bro. j < )dell Harrison. "" Call to worship, Rev Jefferson j J st Hymn, Oh For A Heart T o j 'raise My God. Prayer by Rev. | < .eevy. Scripture reading from St. j ^ ,uke 15:1-10, second hymn, There j ^ s A Fountain Filled With Blood j < lissionary offering taken by the -U. Jshers. Mission Prayer by the pax?<j or, sonp: by the Choir then the ? iastor came before us with -a von- fi >ei ful mess ^er-Choost' tl'.tS day fc iiiiitfer Grest ' Wilson School * < wlu'ii you .will servo. Inviiat i*u ;il ' 1 r.\ ii.n,. iii I - A JSijjil.i-:?lxl? Cross. <*? )!* clioii t;.\i 11 iiv m fl< ors; Seioelintls by tli?' < (mi! ? . 1 I * shorn-. 'i.'io 1 oi'l's Siipi>ot i\i : 1) a larji'O litim!> * ' .in-- ., > siii-ritiv and hand sl.n'-n. At :?:(!() , H< v. '.la-i mi n<! : i: r< <rnito'm 11 < TT !\ Ibrnti *' Clnin b < :r u> h. ; ;varj wo wc.'o ma !o !<> i ; e*e list? rod tn : ho ! . IfU'kron. I.v'inrli ' ! ' f . , -Deep, I-A ??'ion for ttu~d . . S7TTT ? Wo wan' to I: ,tiii . i friomU for v-..>-"ii*'. \ : '. ; Mr. Jiini'.on is I !i i'- :.i ? |!-; oil.nl. but ft-t J.ii-;i.r i.-i. wtVaM | -d II prayntr him, Klhoi V}. la.-j- ...... ip.i '] ' i v in'i'i""1!;... v'tit i;i i !,:??Sf'OKT CCIIOOI.S ') *.' ?;:v\ i; MAY DA Conway. S. ('. M'ly !? , VT The' Whittenmre High. Win'! mora Elementary ami ' 15 i v y >\'; Elementary, Schools- ."oiyii. served May Day cm -the 11 school Athleti? Field on May lPfifi. it- was"a* jrntr>;"ifffatrT~TF> E'cmentary, Tehee!.' presented 1 1 their activities with Lin-la <\a, tt of the fifth grade reigning a < Queen and Lila Graves and Gwendolyn Wilson of the s'xth a.ii <! fourth grades respectively- sere- 1 ing as attendants. Whittomore Elementary School dances to tin? 1 Queen included the following: y( The Majoreties, Tanvo, 1 ii - 1:11>- : thm Hand, Square "Dance, and tin*'. . Tango by Ihitlrspc-ri Elementary.. i Schoo' c nnpietf.d this part of the ? program. ? t Eh.aheth Dewi't *e.f i he ? eight grit<' :. was chosen as high school' , Queen with Angelena Williams <.f . the eleventh . grade and Loverly' Davis of the seventh grade ser- j ving at attendants. Dances to the higS, school Oueon consisted -tt f i Summertime, Twilight Rhapsody. ( Sunnysideof tlie Street, Unfor- j gettable, Ti;e Creep, The Lover t Theme and the May Po!e Dance. The w hiltemore High* School -Band--furnished music for tr h e 71 " occassion. .' I Mr. Ernest A. Finney. Sr.. Supervising Principal (f'Arn One; crowned the <1neons. .Activities Were terminated .With * tarnation 1 !: 11 wit h innskr. ren.. dined by the \\ hittemore- High School LU:theslra. ?? 11? Met DLL N EWS Pvt. James Mmirow ?>e: ' I'o weekend hem; Sunday ' > tiie ?!< - . liglit of his many friends. Mrs. N". llarini.udo ef IlttrggnfieM. V. !. Miss ("often of Ohc'vnw and -ome more friemls were the hou-e mi< f Monday evoning'of Mr. iV Mr.-; M. Pethea. Services were very good S i d v to all the s'M i o'iiiding iditn .' -in \Ve had very good servjee- at Ilea ver i rim, lU'V. \\ 11. ,?1 ;i>'i ! pastor. Till' sunt. ami ii- .Sumiay Sehool staff was 011 tie ,io!i :?!.- ? Rev. \V. (5. Mae! fmly reached a . worn! rful sermon. Kvriyiiiic 1.iv.- lily enjoyed it. Attendonee v. n< \e;y jood anil there were a a?>od in any visitors. Collection $ to.'Ja. Mrs. Annie Joi osen Hie mis-im ,ary and her hnshand were with ys and'they took an arlive j?ait. There was a program rendered at the Presbyterian < imv!; ni-'en by the Tenth Sisters, Mrs. llattie Covinjr leader-of .this proy 1 am. li was carried on' nicely, attend if.ie was very Rood. The service wrjs very enmT t" Moni'ow' Chapel, Riv. John-un Worshiped with them at :!" Ma-.ua TT tM. T'ley had a hi; r n o ?n S :n lay with th? ; rav a b; ml TVo-n l.nt* 1. S. C. T: re w;e' a pro. . 'm rflnTered at Fa:a Pl.t'n M. K. Church sponsored by Mr-, '!' Hires. I'liis was a ; is.- j r ..nam and enjoyed hy ail. Ottr sick ftiends at - : Mr Wid ? tailor, Mr. Henry Jtavis, Mrs. Hasty. Mrs. F.. Parker. Mr, A.-S: Clintir. We trust tlmi 1 friends will soon l>6 out niriiin. Emn lu-tlu'ii. HepoTier ?^VOOOOOOOOOOvvvOOvOC-OOOOOO Select His Gra< > yno\ h" - MARSH !j 7 Kno\\*n For Qualil i 1 r,. { r, MAIN S S ? **?. C8^^.0Xd^i0AC- CrOCy^OC'^O.C' O.O.C? O O. f 1:1,liowsi'ip .f vio\ Mi-ri at IT. MORI All .! 1 ] ! Ill; t i III i\ I . ;< ' IV I, "t iy ;.i . ;<.ri:.h a,\ir j . i ifPl ? v. -I - I r,.f j S: I. !y \\ ;i ImiyAoii h j_._. ' " I'niMi'. Sihtfl; ( i , i hi |;iryf j \ ' ;<. 'itm'r of :? r yrVat]~ i * < :;>! <m- < ! i v ' *?\\ v ! i111 mis- j.;-> " A ' ? . 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I), (lorei ,, t ' lie mano.-' The ..Junior choir I urnislud Hie music under the fine I ? errdei diiiniTT Mr<. !'. Hayes.* - ... IVnytT was offered try Bro. \*. ' ?, )o; s<-y. Scripture, was found in j y Jor.osis. a'< w*is jul 1 ?y the pastor. ( | )ue to the ahser.ee of oer elerh. he pastor read the notices., ^ - I 1 cheap lit: Transportation f" ts ? hev. ^ J If. K. II. Idael^aud J ' white tires. .Motor .in~t .over j . hi llll it jl^ ,i low .1 $i? ? * !,, : I I In v. Station \V;.r;o!i |J. J J. ' hody and motor' in .ji'ood p.:: :,,8I'h,'$150 siv $10 : Worh * > I !1 . I'll iiiii,- l:. h. ! . WSU ! :ti i I'll i.l.i" iiA a x, i ?100 i 85 " u c. ."<? ' I.e . | . it I J I Jl. J I. W li I I < li.l" J t.ilu 8<uo W.-i-K "V ' i I- >i ! l' I v*. |ii. |,j. i|'j mi ,)i 'I ,rjr:*1 1 $5.00 !.: Wt < !; -i ! M . !t i. ?!, hi. I;. II ' ii.. N . i- I I -a it I, WSW ' i?p _&505__^ < ;m hi- {in;mn:I -">! I -Ml 'J III [J. If. jhrl; fir S1; \N 1 $49") v ( n I in inci-d I ."<? I ' ?.? 1> . ii- I!, i.t. ' t-m-ji. ' S ii'iitiM-. W tii,'... . 87.50 ... ,r W. ( U ' _ Five Points ir iWnfAfc I T t 'v? IU 1 O Al<\ Hranlinni 1'. M. Smith 11 Is ilardvn "St ? \t (irrvais i I'lioiH* 1 I (H'KN TIL 0:00 * ? J " OOOOOO ->0.0 OOO O O OCAXO O OQO* iuation Gift I I ALLS' -HH y Mvns Wear ye f j T""-T ' | | C'AO.Ci7vv:v.C>v.O-0^>.OX>X^j5jCbS)>!.C8C ^ ~~~ Page Thr? I'oor offering was lifted by our iw( nilc rubers an<l they present- . d -l uj.stjws, well. At:- i i ?iof the morning .IVni.fr l.y the Junior Stewards (1 i. '<< -, the pastor selected lis text i'lNMti (iencsis 32:24; "And , LI iiji.iu' " Thia jKM-JL e.y Jin,-! erniun short and" sweet. At 'wit- . h>c of the message tvVo +*1-*-^?rotineeted themselvca iiti' liiii, They \vere_ flws i-y> .i i.L.'ul Ij. Crestard. Mr. W. M. GreeA . ' >hhcrton as their ?,? i.;n s : r iiirt at ^ " V' \ - i t. ( lie Missionary t ie ?'!ii.tvli at 4 p. rtriTi1<! Ntt. 1 mt-f-at i ( enie Williams, 'it . ?;,j la .s' I'-oard No. 4 met . \l , Ml't-u Hughe's ' s? Ml inietirij? will i -I '.v in Juiio at the Y. I lushes. M 11* .rfejives .was - furtcral ' V ' rr. _ v'O r.H ... 1. 1.. HtuuKs fie 'v? if './ y. ;je was the litis- ~ \nnie JV.'iri Heaves i of Mrs. Lena Smith i . ii:t<f been ill for some>! ; N? t: B.oberts passed at i> on .lames street at about b-! " n?rr!('Mia> morning. She " ill..for a number of weeks. -??? b?btot hers- and 4 sons^ ?? . ] !< "!y. Kmery and Jimmie. ,.'> ! i ar? are incomplete *at ? Jos :!?>< : V . |.. Koxtvorth and sons '? - of both bodies. ' *i : v I'.oiiH i-o, Kiementary School as a- .'i.i'.l it's honor graduates 1'opi fin g'raue. They are: Bar. iia".rston as valedictory, 'b i-.i .M Benjamin as Saluatory; ' V,:: Booker J. Melette; la-i'.i.ei \ jiayis and James Neal. v.- are , i i .cl of these children. ..i' ;: i i> a grand-daughter of ! r-. I dwai <1. I )avjs-and the oldest tght; of tiie Into Kstelle Davis lair.-toi \\ :ki was also valdictory f ! ' ! T'.'h triad" class. Mr. Charles Brave,' Georgetown 11 J others spent Sunday .here iruest* of Miss Julia Brave and !r :in?i Mrs. Severn Hayes. Mrs. 'ns.an Horsey was delighted t o vt 11. r lister of Georgetwon here a Satyr day. .Mr. and Mrs. W. J. ' !- a: ! d children rptnrnnd > t !i? i?: home last Wednesday, ftt-r v enjhrur some days "here nth rtlatives. The Samuels live u \Vas\iry Pui^Mury Kllen Mont- ' ? ornery remained here for an extendi.vidi wii.'i her grandmother. Pro. I'iiji.-h 1!u'ghes renvjjUis crihjjJii'._iiLya_tliis. writing. Swters:? !!!< n ' I'a kette, Maude Miles, Gur M. -IhJ.1 u'Ik,'..Georgia,.. Singleton,-v- -?? >u;.-y IVoepcy, Haisy Brown and ' n it. Geralds, m". M tilling * re. .i. 'n. the sick list. Mrs. Ola i< .tide to he out -again <_a "rious operation also Mrs. i< "oritur. ' . s M 1 1 Of loo. e ? * v liiniuru i . m . t .I>it ',li of a son at the ' ! l'i nit ill. ,\j .f ; . ella Williams and Mrs. ' . >'( ,. { Davis, Misses Doroiv Ami ami Carolyn Williams all |,;!uv pent tin* week with Mr. i'.,i y. > .!??? l.rudshaw here. _ Mr. .v Mrs. Arthor Dart announce <>f a jrirl. Mr. and Mrs. Fordham announce the ii: ?.f a son. AH were born at :r Mull.ns Hospital. Miss Carrie : ?..wes who lu.s been very siek in i .'lullii-s Hospital has returned i the home of her mother, Mrs. o'ia I <>:d. Pig Trail Inn i'Olll D'S I.ARC,EST FOOT LONG HOT DOG Ol^ttfKN FRIED CHICKEN & SEAFOODS or. Oak & Taylor Col'a., S.C. > *0000 , I'HONE 4-9122 I BLUE PAT API? I _ _ ^ TEA SHOPPE Delicious Home Cooked Meals MH)K Washington Street -I TTTONE 4-9678 BLUE PALACE HOTEL MX OUTSIDE UOOMS 917 Washington Street blu&palaceX a . Tonsorial Parly - fl Charles C. Williani%? ?ajB I