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I < * Saturday, May 21, 1955. ROCKFORD AND GI.OVKR . CIRCUIT Rev. It. II. Hampton? Pastor Carmel ? -Although- Sun- day's weather was threatening a few met at Itockford and enjoyed the lesson. The reporter entered R. S. at Glover and taught the lesson* from Strength and ! ;ulure." It is sad to see _ good men become unworthy at any age. Remember to bold out to the end. The Sis. opened the service singing several spirituals. Rev. Hampton lined Father I Stretch My Hands to Thee. Rro. Thomas led in prayer. Song, God's Getting Us Scrpture: Psalm 24. # Comments and announcements. Rev. Hampton * \ . brought' "the message form Rxodus 20:17, Thou shalt not coven thy neighbor's house. Sub: TIm Right Comer. A soul searching ?-?sonuoii coming through tho man of God. At 2:30 an usherboard program was sponsored by Mrs. Lut'llu. Walker. Jesus Keep Me Near The .Cross, grayer by IJro. Kineh. Mti Olive choirs sang a selection. 111 Jifi. Hampton vend tin L'T Psalm. | 2 . Welcome address by Mrs. Wulk; or. Recitation by Mrs. Lucile .John son was warming to all church members. Each board played well ?their parts in songs, solos, marches arrd collections. Little Mills; $5.00 Bronah $5,00; . Mt. Olive I $5.01; Moses Chapel $3,25; "Ruck| ford $3.20: McAllister $.3.25: Jacob . $4.00; Springfield $2.21. Glover $0.02; Total $30.01. Everyone enjoyed this program. All boards L are invited to Mt. Olive 4th Sunday night in* Calhoun Falls. The board's were all to meet at Little Mills Baptist church. Our pastor met a few of his officers at Rockford and -.ill is set for the District . Conference,1 Fri day from?his two - ehunites. BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. J, F. Sanley?Fast or ? SUMTER? Sunday May 15, 1955.-found Bethel marching up the King's Highway. Bio. Washington and his co-workers are 011 the firing line. Our children seem UCOttO.O O.O.O.O 0.0 O O O.OOO O.O O O.O.O.O.O.' I -FARROW 1 g /Sr- * (Colored E: f i? ? Drive out FARROW ROAD | LINGSWORTH sign on left. | NEW 6 ROOM BRI( FOR COLOREI ( 1 . FINA? t g TILE BATHS?TABLE TOP E g ?FORMICA COUNTER TO ? HARDWOOD FLO< HOLLINGSWOR1 g APPLY lARROW TERRACE g PHONE 1-27:11 DAY ? o: ' ' ? :o O O O O'O O O O O O O O o o o o oowoo oc 6-.'ArtrtrtrtrtAnAAnAnnnft0(-i0C)0<j0< IA CLAFLIN U! ORANfiEBURG, SC p p | 1955 (Double Sessio p i 1 June 6-July 11 I | July 12- August 1 I p p (* !o 7 Sinu'iStiT Hours Credit in S ; jjjj Special Emphasis O ? Courses Offered Lendin p . . p O Reasonable Kates 0. 7 Well Train< r 8 r g For Further Information ai o i ? . . - ? Director Of Si 8 ( LAFUN COLLEGE o * * * i <5 Regular Session Si & O : o ?. - v ' o o r g DR. J. J. SEABROOK P - - ^ . . '?fc I to lio happy in the service of the 1 Lord. I'ro. Washington" our faithful supt. is striving to command his-hou-sp-after?him. - Bro-.--M, S. Salty beeps" the music Tinging. At the hour for worship Rev. j Stanley is aecompained hy Revs, ( listen and Rohinson. The open-j ing service was very effective. I The pastor preached a wonderfuJLj, srrmoh ryhieh held the attention { of his hearers from beginning t o ' end. IBs text, was taken from Isiah 2t'.:2.1, Thou wilt keep him in pel feet peace whose mind is slay cd on ihee. Many visitors were present. Tl^e services" were enjoyable and j the offering was fine. At 2:-??'-{ eiock the At (T H fconirue. Liro:) x<yul&mi ii mo j pram conducted by Mrs. Cornelia j Souter; entitled My Hours of Memory in Soup. The District Direct 01*, .Miss 1 Tingle was present! and made a beautiful address toj the delight of all. This pave tlv; League a boost. At S o'clock a \ program in interest of Steward- j ess Hoards 2 add :> was conducted <, by Mis. K. A. Stanley, Chr. o f ' lid. d. This play was a worship ( for Ilomcmakeis. It was a love- i ly mlit ion and will ntUmiui.1^ Official .Hoard on Mron." msjht and the Thternu iliate ushers TBo-ard'V will hold their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Isadore Potts) on Moore St. Thursday May 21 | . at K: p. m. .. ; j 1'I.KASK.NT HII.L BAPTIST ; 1111 Kill ^ llev'. K. 1). Wise?Pastor | j . # d 'it 1'iMver service conducted by l)ea. k [v 1 lendi ix. Line hymn No. l_Si\ Sp.i-, ritual sone-, afterwhich the jnisior .. came ready for the scripture lesson; St. Mark <5:11 Prayer by Mother Dent. The pastor came forth an preached using for his Sub: Preacher and the Member. We enjoyed the message comma 1 from the pastor. The doors of thy ehufch was opened by singing Come ye that h>vq the Lord. Sum i of $Lr>.00 was raised. ' Martha Gardner who have been i quite ill is somewhat indisposed ] at^ tliis writing. t i Annie M. Hendrix, Rept. ; O.OCvOO.C'O.O.O.O.O.O.OOv.O.O.O.O.O.OOOC-: ' rERKACE - I delusively) ? J ^ ? 1 past- Fairwold to HOL :K KNOX HOMES t 5 ) -- KHA&G1 JCED t i f> } LECTRIC WATER HEATERS ? \ PS?METAL CABINETS?" ? \ )RS?CARPORTS g c H REALTY Co. - I ' OITK K or 1'.?07 MAIN ST. * > NKiHTS: :t-l 195, l-OHT.I .. ? .i . - v! t OOOOOOvOOOOOOOOOv^feOOOOC ' yo o.OjD.o o oo.aoiooio.o.o o.ooo.oo.oo* t. DIVERSITY 1' - 8 1 )UTH CAROLINA %\ I 31 8i1 V n) Summer School ? ? 1. ? 1 o. First Session i ' ' _ |j| o 8 1 8! < t av Ik' Marncd In Fach Session) <s t S ! . |:i ?i Toiwlini' IVninincr 'O i II I V IVV I 1 V 1 M M lan^ Cj | -~4u i?4* to liachclor Decrees . < : XI i v 1 9 ( Ample Rooming Accomodations X), ' 61 (I Facility 9; 0! I id Catalogue, Write: % inimer School ? ; ' ORANGEBURG, S. C. I ! : c. ,o l< * * 5 1 %. O J arts Sept. 12, 1955 ? % V ?: r?f o 8 President ? The Hartford Nur: For The Aged >gy The. Tlartford-Nursing Hor hank these groups for their master season: The Y-teen < 5axon School for eggs, the ! ',,?. l..,..n~?.. \ir?l T ach of the 18 ladies! the Juni joadouarP'iv* I'm- mndv M>^ ?ir-i?T Scouts. of First Calvar i lit I a small gift to every inni lamina I;i Chapter of Delta ! ling. Again we thank the pastor ng time out to carry service ; iconic who cannot get to the ? Rev. Odom and_hi& membei n April with service arid com V2(>..;7. Re\v Hughes and his Uilulay with service and com ion, to help us carry on, and tons. . * . ~r\Ye "are sTUT asking for, yoi M ACKDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. W. L. Wilson?Pastor SPARTANBURG?Sunday was i rainy day in Spartanburg,. but Utondance was very good with S. beginning at 10:00 A. M. with he Supt. in charge A beautiful disunion of the lesson was enjoyed n the various classes. The morning nessage. was delivered by the pasor from the mrbjectr The sustaining power of primer. Text St Luke 22:41 and 44, And he was withIrawn from them -about ^ stone's ast, and kneeled down, and pray;d, an being in agony, he prayed :iiuru_iiauii!jiiyj.-?and- his?svjeat AMs as it were great drops of blood 'ailing down to the ground. The sermon in part. The life of Jesus ,vas uniqtic in that, although =h e vas a human being, he was diferent from ordinary man. T .h e Itffcrence was whenever he was aced with a problem he never apmv.iched it without prayer. God mswers our prayers in one of three rays; 1, Yes, 2, No and 3 wait a vliile. When we go to God in pray!t*, he may not move the burden, >ut he'll Lr've you strength to stand toe storm. Prayer itself does lot. change things, but it changes is so that we are able to change flings; " At 1 P. M., Rev. Wilson preached .he Dneealaureate sermon for Fosers Groves High School, Mr. Sonne II. Pattoh Principal. The evening message which ivas very inspiring was delivered l.y t.l'.e Assistant pastor, Rev. W. M. Klrod. Text: St. John 9:4 I mist work the works of him that ;rnt .me,, while it is day: the night ometb. when no man can work. Music was furnished by the Ju>ilee Mini Senior Choirs. At the nisrninff service, Mrs. Mabel Level san^, W.hy Should He l.ove Me So For The Offertory, sniritual was, I Cot Jesus In My 3oul, Mrs. Mattie Alexander, solTiTn ~' ' ?% 'Miss I.illie White has returned ionic after a two weeks stay in )hio. She went to Cleveland, Ohio o be with her sister, who is reeunu'atintr from a recent illness and n-> VounKstowii she visited her iroth'MT " Miss Nellie Humphries received ifi- doji?mother* certifieuto after satisfactory completion of a training course,, conducted by Mrs. 'harles Bryant, local scout execu ,IYC?. Queenie E. Boyd, Rpt. ST. M \RK A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. \V. M. Brown?Pastor POM ARIA?The 2nd Sunday was very interesting. The teachers md officers on the job, Sub: Joash Repairs The Temples 2, Chronicles 21-4. _ After the closing of S. ? S.,. a brief prayer service was coodiicti [>d byBro. V?'.~E. Hiller, The morning worship began in the usual way with the spirit. Rev. Brown used for r\ text, Roman 13-7. This W7T3 a wonderful message . and thoughts to think on the way. Selection sang in the morning, prayer was offered hy Bro. James Glas gow. An invitation for joiners hyttan lined -204. One joiner, little I THE sing Home * * p|:;:' ;-^j|&j^^^H ne for the aged wishes- to visits and gifts during the of Waverly School for candy, Bethlehen^-Center Cub Scouts dethodist Church for gifts to or Red Cross of the Red Cross Pvowr in / ???'l 4- 1? i ... .ntw Mi II . y for an interesting program ate, also the Pyramid Club of Sigma Theta Sorority for bed?? * . s and their member* for takand communion to these needy ; churches. t :s__were there the first Sunday rmuiiion ami left a donation of j members wereTRere last first rnunion. They also left a dona. to take*care of these 29 pertr united support. ? a ? : " y' | Robie Williams, 2nd selection by the Choir, I'll Be All Right Someday. 3 infants were Baptized, Little Luvener, Eugenia, -and Josephinp Snhpr Thn T nrH Suppni" wn? served to a large crown. In the afternoon, a Mother's Day program were sponsored by Mrs. J. P. Curry, Miss Carrie Counts. The children were at their best. Many mothers took a part in the program, Poems, Solos Recitation Mrs. Emzje Wheeler of Colum- 'v, bia spent the weekend with her Bro, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Robinson. Visitors Mrs. Beulah Bishop^.. Mrs. Maude Lugkydoo, Mrs. Lois Reid all of Columbia. ? " Mr. and Mrs.-Subor come again, ~ nice to have you worship with us. The shut-ins are, Sister Ellcb Glymph, Sister Carrie ^WiHiamrfTs Maggie Edwards, little Louis Barrel Williams the son* of Mr. and Mrs. 'Jack Williams. Our prayers 1 goes out for the sick. . Lizzie Robinson, Rpt. FRIENDSHIP A,M.E. CHLRCil Rev. I). J. Zeigler?Pastor Sunday May 8, was Mother's Day. S. S. attendance continues , .to grow. Lesson reviewed by Mrs. B. E. Ferguson, " Mrs. Emma Young's financial banner class for today. Attendance banner class no. 8 Mrs. Rubye M, Grant teacher. Sunday May 15, S. S. lesson reviewed by the supt., Mrs. B. E. Ferguson financial banner won by class 7. Mrs. C. D. Ferguson is teacher. "Visitors were given a cordial welcome, Remarks-^ by one visitor, Mrs. Coleman. j "11:00 main worship. Sr. choirT rendering music; Rev. Zeigler | preached the Mother's Day sermon. Sunday night the Mother's Day program climaxed a" busy day. Presiding "were Mrs. Emma Young our mother of the church and Miss M. M. Young. Solos, duets and readings were enjoyed - "try?all present. 5 IN* THE CITY Mrs. Ruehel Hatchett (widow of the late Dr. B. N. Hatchett) is the guest of Miss Mammit Humphrey, Miss Humphrey resides with her nephew and his wife Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Hill. Mrs. l- -IG? Glenn of Phi la., Pa. spent -a week with her mother Mrs. C. B. Rollins and sister, Mrs. Rubye M. Grant. Mrs. Eliza Young's Mother's Day guests wejre her daughters, sori-in-krws, grandchildren. Mr and Mrs. Nathaniel Young of Washington, D. C. Mrs. Lydia V. Willianvs, Mr. Williams and children of D. C Mr. and- Mrs. Mack, Mr. and Mrs. Davis, Mr. & Mrs. Mitchell all of S. C. .One grand daughter from D. C., Mrs, } Helen Y. Bethea. After seeing jjuij* children Mrs. Young_ is a little improved. Her Sis. Mrs. Eva Irby is also hack in the city. Our shut in members are all e improying. St. Matt. 21:22 And all things whatsoever, ye shall (< ask in prayer believing ye Shall I receive. r BUY BONDS - 1 J ???^? <? ) 4 1 U : 1 PALMETTO LEAP EH BETHES^iiS^pAPTIST . J| CHURCH *' J Rev.O. Y, Goode?Pastor S. S. opened in the usual order by the pastor, -he also 'taught the lesson to Senior men and women, j which was very interesting. Sub. , Uzziah's Strength and^ Failure. So/ many Christians start off strong ( and grow weaker insead of stronger, but he that endureth to the end ! , i il 3hall be save. Lesson was taken from Chronciles 26:3-5, 16, 21; memory selection: The Lord is in His Holy Temple let all the earth ^ keep silent before Him" (Habbakka) 2:20. Senior topic: Reference ! for Sacred things, ** Following Sunday school, prayer service was conducted by "Deacon Norman and SaTtor. The Junior ^ Choir sang Hoty, Holy, Holy, the. pastor repeated the decree. A beautiful song by the Junior Choir. Scripture lesson by the pastor was t| taken from Job 1:1-7. Mission offering was taken by the ushers, a, prayer by Deacon Johnnie Creek. . Pastor took his text from Job 1, 6 8. Sub. Think God for the Devil. He really preached a wondorful KPrmnnr bo illiie-f t ^ wn,? must work for Heavei) and run the Devil to get to Heaven and if i t wasn't for the Devil we would not -?; u have to run, but wb must for what we get. J. think 4Areryone ienjoyed w that sermon. - -? - "?" r( At 3 o'clock ,th? tjshern Reunion a took place with uahws from 10 g1 chujxhes-. Mr. Clifford, president--g1 opened the meeting by singing, a a suitable selection.. Then the Pas- c] tor wfts aSked to come with what e, ever he had to offer: in his own way; by the president, of Bethesda i Usher Board. Scripture; Psalms o 14, Text; from $he same, Subject; I would ratber be a door keeper in p] the house of my God than to dwell y in thp tpntq f>f thn nriolmH Oh' it -J was a wonderful sermon. Mrs. Iola c< Thomas made a short welcome ad- ei dress. Afterwards we had the liter- si ary program whioh was enjoyed by \v all. We thank all of you that w were present* Total raised for to- M day's program $85.00. Come to Bethesda where you are a always- welcome, take the Pal- A metto Leader and get the news.of e< ...L.'i. iL L IT.. ' *' ? * wnat cne negroes are crying to ao, a so that you may join in and keep L us with the news. . . ' C ?I. A. T. Reporter e - : CJ ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH d ' fiew-Wj Mr B???n?Pastor t ' ' n '. POM ARIA?Sunday was a high c< day at the above named church. si ~*~S>7~S7 opened on time, the "e: Supt., and staff present. After the ti opening the classes were arranged tl and well discussed by each class. F Rev. Brown taught class no. 1 and S the adult class which were com- a bined. Class No. 2 and 8 were taught by Bro. Colie Rikard and Nan- d: nie Ojiner respectively. N After S. S. service began with ei prayer meeting led by Bro. W. H. C Garmany. Then Hymr? 1 w a s t-< sung followed by prayer by Bro. u Oland Davis. Scripture lesson from ^ I Cor. 2 After hymn 188, mission- tl ary offering was taken. After brief remarks the pastor delivered a wonderful message -from 1 Cor. ^ 2. The 2nd verse was used for the n thjjme, for I am determined not to ! " anything among you save ' lesus. It was food for thought. At) the close of the sermon joiners ^ were called for, Bro. 'Will Counts i ^ was fellowshipped in the Church. ! ^ Our church is growing under i * the great leadership of the Pastor, j because he is a man that believes * in going forward. At 2 o'clock we had another I " from Columbia. Spirit ran high a- ' ppin. And at three o'clock the pastor of Reed Chapel, Rev. Se-: ' well and his choir rendered a won derful program. All enjoyed the . wonderful sermon. Collection $123-1 0 .60 was taken. We were glad to ' have Mrs. Bedenbough and Mrs. Ruth Janerette with us. Mrs. , Janerette and Dr. T. H. Addison were guest of Mrs. Singly. Ethel Garmany, Rpt. ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH J Kev. E. Wm. Judge, Pastor } ? - - - - ' "Whosoever doth not bear his i \ cross, and come after me. Cannot ] be my deciple." (Luke 14:21) Sunday School on time with a : full cabinet all through the dreary 1 day. Supt. Granger gave a won-J derful introductory and six clooflea) entered a very interesting brief I discussion.-The topic being Uzziah's Strength and Failure. Every one seemed to enjoy this beautiful lesson. Wonderful review by i the Supt^A neat report was given by the secretary. Teachers, lead the way and remember the children and are following you,? be careful and be sure you are right, j Trust God and keep on t.he way i upward* Service at the usual hour *' ~ * "* ' \ i .. ' . * Mr. Wm. Massey Funeral Services were held May I, 10!>5 for the late William Massey it the Frasier Funeral Home in Jeorgetown S. C\, who died i n tloncks Corner, S. C., May 2. lit of). Hp vag Tf native- ol Kershaw i 'ounty, hut lived in Marion. S. C. t or many years. While in Muion, e wr.s a faithful memher of Both lhem Baptist Church. Moving to leorgetown seven years ago, he onnected himself with Mt, Olive iaptist Church. 1 He leaves to mourn his jiassimi ' devoted .wife,?Louise?Add'.son?I Iassey, two step children, Sgt. 1 terman Addison Gibbs * stationed > t Paris Island, and Mrs. Henrietta f lowen Francis of Beaufort, S. C. fl nd six grand children. May his ' out rest in Peace. The T amity wishes to" thu.k ? icir many friencfi?,..relatives and ' eighbors for the beautiful florals 0 nd expressions of sympathy ex- * mded to them during.* their how f grief. May the Lord bless each ' nd everyone. ' j v L'lSIthV A. M. E. CHl RtH ' Rev. I). I). Fielder?Minister v i>aKe view?s. S. began at i' sual hour v.ith Prof. Paul Ford 1 charge with his corps of eo- ' orkers ready to^ serve. The See- " etary, Miss Alease Fofcl '^dicing bsent, Mrs. Katie Nance sul?- ' tituted Mrs. Eula S-. Ford's class j tTll maintains the banner. Aft'-r Vn interesting discussion by all I lasses, the supt., gave an inter sting review. . Our morning worship begun a; 1: a. m. with - pastor in charge, ?ur pastor spoke from 139 Psalm st verse, "O Lord, thou hast searhed me, and known me." Theme: Then God Examines Our Lives, lany hearts were made to rejoi-1 i while the man of God reasoni with us out of God's word. The ?nior choir furnished the music hich was hard to exeell. They ere at their best as usual. Mrs. [ary Y. Ford was at the piano? . 4 p. m. he Rev. E. W. Sanders nd his good people of Mt. Zion i ..M.E.Church, Sellers, worshipp- ; i'with us. Rev. Sanders preached most profound sermon from St. uke 6:12-13, theme: Prayer and 4 hoice. His junior choir rqndpre.l j xeenent music lor tne occasion. >ur night service was postponed ^ ue to inclement weather. j We were-happy to-see Mrs. Ja- ' 1 ie Ford'out again after .her re-'? ent spell of illness. We were al-.? 0 happy to see Mrs. Katie Rog-, rs out again. She looked the pjcure of health. Our pastor wa:> le dinner guest of Mrs. Ruth ord and family and the supper i uest of.Mr. & Mrs. Priestly Ford nd family. Miss Sally Washing-j >n and Mss Eddie Byrd were i inner guest of Mr. and Mrs. E.j 'ance on Sunday. >Iiss T. Waitrs was the dinner guest of Misora Page and family. Miss Wni;r is a faculty members of Colmbus High School and Miss, ' age is a faculty member of La1 High School. The senior usher board under j ie efficient leadership of Mr. P. ord held it's regular bi-monthly leeting at the church on last Mon ay night. Quite an interesting leeting was had with the folio.vig members present: Mr. P. 'ord, Mrs. Mae H. Nance, Mr. ' 'age, Miss" Magnolia^,Ford, Mis). Brown, Mrs. L. McLain, Mrs. '. Jenkins, Mrs. V. Stayles, Mr-, .ois Nance, Mr. T. Nance, Mr. K '. Nance, Mr. L. Odum. Mr. S 'prd, Mr. M. Nance, Mrs. L. K<ilan, Mr. I. H. Fore and Mrs. K. loleman. . Ir. Mack Odum of Washington. ). C. spent last weekend with hi rother Luke Odum and famtl^--"3 )ur pastor will deliver the ahnlal sermon for Columbus Hitfh chool on Sunday afternoon. May !2, 105."- at 3 p. m. according to mnouncements made by the prinipal. Lrof. !Dr~ Scott. Tim fount; Men's Club will meet at he home of Benjamin Jenkins in Friday niprht at K: p. lit. You ?re invited. Why not worship with is this Sunday and every Sunlay ? ,yit.h Junior organist, Master Jim Davis Holmes and the Junior Hhoir singing very s w o e t . Greenville. In the sermon our pas or delivered he said; let JeTus ead and follow, follow on. The mere-we have the more careful v.t ~ must be, abide in God's love. It was a glorious sermon. Come and worship with us. We ire always proud to have visitors with us. ire still remembered at t.he throne >f grace. Get the Palmetto I^eader from rour reporter. And let us watch | ind pray. M. L. Jenkins, Rpt. ' , Page Fl*? S N , U\V\v^ in-n!!!!'' ' ' ' Sj *- . Washington was the dinner gu<?:it I -i- MAr, ,ST ?* Mr an,I Mrs. McDuffy G,Ilium >... .7*" R(-H- " ' last^lrnr-.tTy: ; - 'I'UK'i 4-tt*+?r f Mrs *rtt..>.TfLt_^ft},jnnon grid Mr*? Sunday Sr'-ixi! was very good ^lls'c* I'rewton worshipped ut Swit u i.li S .11' : <! toadirr-i present. ZC1 last Sunday, ifev. H I'he I r, u;. ,. t...;i,,t :fti||v drscuss- Golden of Greenville brought the |,y v;" i"us elassea and rc- WOIU,t'' ful message, u1 ' ' ' 'l;-' pastor K. v.-.Tones. Mrs. Mulildn Young is heVo visit ' lass .vi .; till holds the atten-. ^u'1 'elatives and frie.udtj Kov. fl i'i"e PMi . ! ;. J. Parks'and rLu,a ^rrrrrs-.of So::t.h ilrttn- St. ill's. S. T. . Vi I : t'.i neliei-s. fJass no Woodruff. ! 'antjer, Mrs. Airs, ^o : .is reported. t'? a\lle:i te.-e },. r. ~ round !-V" ; nrs. oid. She ( beer- I, After a brief.prayer service; thg ^u' ar,c^ r;,ri pretty croe.'.e: with last or delivered the message, ^ut brlasu -aliiv.s-N I 'J 1-8, tier help is in the Miss ..Msunie, Sue.-Pitts I ye rc-_ viio?iuad;?I leaven and-Earth, turned att-u two weeks va. a. ion < <> r .V.mrre unfailing helj> ,on thl* 1G-h of FJorida. *ii. the I.oi<!. 1 his was a. wonder-. i he busy Ueu Cli.b nit'; Fr.'duy i' V,.! and was enjoyed' by night tit the hupie of Mr. and Mrs, ' ' ''it'i- ''!iu;r furnished P I'a:.. < "ertained by Mrs. j. ' , ; i~ Ktitie . I'. t . | ; . .. ? - g. J I - ^ ' >' dinner ''' ' - UK '''*> Inuif I loyd and M i t ,< rtr.'i-.'e ' Wyij" t " Mis3 ^B - A;>'' -Mr-. Nuonfi Snrith Nora 'far its were the Sir din r Williamston is visiting .Mrs. ,K'! - '-UHl lU1 *>u j 'loyd and Children. hl-(-y. The evening message was from ' :i<" i'-.i/ . ! ii'iv ate Ser" 'V/as ?:23j'1?y the pastw. lie iuh. 'e.v M:.- :.vN' bethel . I I'lis a fri- nd'.f (io'i. ?:?H jrh- .n -4-r'.; ?tyrrt-orrrnr'"-**'-P. -M. Vli i I. !n! .IIIH' l.hhheU and Tier ?*/At.? ail M.-: ;,i.,n \,y K< ' U- "KT? hster Mi. ; Saliie Merril are here Bedenl/.ugh pastor o.f T" 7 A,, i si ting their sister Miss Lucile M. h. < hare.? Spartanburg ? 2 derril and attended the graduat- Kings >:]<; Other niinist is vho m ntr cm ivi.-i' he'd at New liethel were present wore Rev. * Id. D? i:gh S< hool ( i.vint.orium at 4 1', M. Rice, Rev. \V. M Iliggins, R v. F. Miv'ind Mr.-'. Havi(l Robinson, ' li'55 I'rof A. Williams principl '?of- on! M i';. M' X' il and Prof.' Kinard L- Ihirks, i-Pr- ~ I._ BENEDICT ALUMNI Asked To Register Ij'l Attention is called for, all alumni of M Benedict College now residing in South ~r? Carolina. 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