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Dr. Floyd W. Thomj
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The North Ohio Electoral Col-'
lege of the Third Episcopal Dis- ^
LI IL L, MILL clL 111^11 110(111 ill II1C
Grace ' A.M.E. Church, Warren, '
tMnoT Kev. Kloyd '\V. Thompson, *
Pastor.
Mr. Jefferson Ilanks was elected1'
Chairman and Miss Barbara It. .
Smith waS elected Secretary of '
the Electoral College.
The following delegates were
elected.to the General t 'uniVi via e; I ^
L. L. Slaughter, A. A. Andrew- ^
. R L Farmer, Edgar .Mason. Sandy .
West, LintojC Freeman. Walter i'?
Hatcher, Clara B. Taylor. I
The following alternates Were* ?
elected to the General Conference: I p
Barbara R. Smith, Mildred.
? Dunham, Lucille Kelly,. 'Wilana'p.
Smith, Myrtle Lewis,i Eddie Bell j <
White, George Ingram, David p
Glover. ~ p
A motion was made by A. A. p
Andrews, Canton, Ohio and secon- , c
ed by George Ingram, Astahu'.a, c
Ohio, that the Electoral College ' j
of the Third Episcopal District en-'(
-dorse Rev. Floyd W. Thompson, ].
minister of Grace A.M.E Church, j ]
Warren, Ohio as its?candidate for-j-^
Secretary-Treasurer of the Church p
Extension Department, this motioo | ?
was unanimously carried. ... V
Rev. Floyd W. Thompson, a ful- a
ly qirilified^ honest christian gentleman,
has a wealth of cxperi-1 (
enee. along with the financial line, i j
He ull'ei s llu.1 fullim inu plat Turin: i
1. To make the Church Exten- I
,??-sion- Department?a self-sustatn^ t
ing one. ?- - 1
2. To he a financial agent at,
large, available to all churches, to ! 1
set up and launch drives to re- [ v
. lieve financial problems. j 1
.J$. To. seek out now locations and
follow shifting populations in or- a
der to establish new and growing v
churches.
4. To let this financial efforts ^
be far reaching enough to give
aid to our church colleges and an- ^
iversities. . I
5. Rev. Floyd \V. Thompson's!^
foremost vision for this depart- ?
ment is to help each minkder so!
much with their financial problems
that they wiTT he free to become;'
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lugger and better pastors t?r their i '
charges . . 5 I
A large number <>f non-deleg'ites
attended this F.lectoral College |
and the interest and enthusiast^
reached a hi^li point tlirouy?nAit !
Die day.
JcffciMon lianks, Chairman '
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Rarhara ii. Smith, .Secretary
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Sunday, worship as usual at a DM",
the city churches was (road. |I
The District Conference of the i
Methodist rChurdh will convene at
"Little Rock, S. C. on Wednesday d
through' Friday of this week. i
The Youth Fellowship met at the ^
? clnrreh?nt 4:00 P.M. Sunday com f
inir is kiiown as Methodist Stud-]
ent Fund Day. All members are .t
" asked fd (rive Jot bis worthy; I
cause.' Rt v. Stoke.-r and" Tiromhers] 7
are planning to celoin at e Men s
Day on the thin! Sunday in this C
nfonth.
The General .Missionary Society .
of ?hilo_h Baptist .Gfaupch present- ^
rrl?"The Twelve?Ti ihets"?hrrt?
Sunday at K:00 P.M. The amount
raised was $.'{33.32. Mrs. P. It.
McColIum' i<r Pres. ' . '? v
The Men's Fellowship Club of 1'
the church is planning a big dtfvj
on Father's Day. ^_d
The (Sunday Morning Worship sc
at Saw Mill Baptist Church was w
good. Mrs. Lula Wright raised fi
the highest amount on the pastor
trip to the old country which was \N
$(>2.45. h
Rev and Mrs. E. M. P>ooker
were the dinner guest Sunday o f fi
Mrs. Lula Wright on West Main L
St. * &
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June 11, 195.1
pson
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The Forty-eight states of. Re?j
dy Htanch baptist Church is
till reporting. The sum of fo'Tli-:
5 is the total so far.
At Evans Metropolitan A.M.E.
'hurch, the Sunday morning wor-,
hip wis jrood. At P. M. Rev.'
Irs. V. K. Jeff res, Choir and
jembers left to conduct "the Sun.
reninjr worship elsewhere,.
The following students finished
his year from the Marlboro
["raining High School:
A'ex All'oid, Grace Rebecca A1- j
ord, Johj; Luther Afford Jr.,
arrie L. Alford, Ihjtrnihy Mae
leavtis, Ahnetta Dennett, Thur-j
iinil Dennett. Ester Mae Dethea
'una M. Dines, Cassie L.. Dir.gmivi
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?f<4i??n i<11cii 191111*, i iii'ima
Itmifee 1'rown, John James Cury,
Ella Daniels, Yertell Dixon,
J. Drayton, Ester M. K i s li e r,
rni ie Tee lianriy, Hula Yvonne
HHtspie, Kiliel?Mae llit'ks, Kitm1'
i'lloman Mirks Jr.. ETTffi Mae
anies.. Helen Elizabeth LeKjret te,:
lattie Mae Lewis. Hetty Rutli
.owery, Clara Lucas, Minnie M.
.ucas, Clifton. W. Mack, Maddino
.ee Malloy, James William .Mc
'oil. Jean Arnold McColl, Mary
"invent Mcf'ol!, Hetty Jo McDon1<1,
Willie Bctliea Mcl,ain, Ma'y
ett Mcl.eod, Mary Elizabeth Me-!
Ceil, Hill Russell McRae, Kthei'
.eevone Moore, 1 lattie Mahelo
loore. Clenetha Napoleon, David
'earson, Tho mas in a Peg it e so u 11 dli
James Peterkin, N'eal Peterkin, l
'lorrine Powell;?Helen (lenevn i
Jtiiek, Ruth Isabella Ratcliff,
'"ree'l Ridtfets, Phillip Jennin{*s.|
toss. Camelius Paul Sellers, Jr.. i
Cebeeca Smith, Thomas Edison'
hnith, Shirley Smith, Thomas E. |
Imith, Milton A. Stubbs, Anniej
'earl Tavior. James A. Terry 1
'hevus K. Thomas. James I)oie.r-i
as Thomas, Julius A. Thomas,
'homasina Town send, Willa Y. i
Pownsend, Atitanda Jane Wimhri
lotty Lou Ward, Jamts Lee Waton,
A,ikon Williams, Jr. Junnita
ITliams, I'rentis . -Williams, Jr.,
tnd Ruby Lee Williams.
Miss .'Yvonne and George D.
Juiek, Jr. attended the birthday
>arty of Miss Gearganne Parnell
rf v llo, S. t . Sunday pvonmg.
.)ue to t-lfe -ijistence of thorn mothit
fhey wore accompanied by Mrs j
Thad Williams. ~ ' : *. ' |
Miss . Atlanta Thonias arrived!
inme Sunday from her school
rotk. She is Librarian at Cobb:
ligh School, Columbia, S. C.
Miss MclJonald of Hamlet. \.C. '
i student at N. C. State College
vas Jn the city Sunday visiting
itr aunt Mrs. I'.R. McC'ollum on
Marshall St.
Mr. and Mrs. Prentis Thomas
rom Kngle\jood, J. are in the
it;, vjsiting their grand la'her
Jr. Henry Thomas and -family
n Henry-St.
Miss Alice Until Thomas and
amily, Miss'Kmily McKay, Miss
Inva Williams ami Mrs. Mamie
iniitlv left Sunday morning for"
,??i. C I i I o. .
/ I rmm i mi j K f ?J. * . 1.1/ CII.IVIIU LUC
k'siutii'ians Convention.
Miss Mahell Reese attended the
onimencemeiU exercises at C.
talc College of llurliaiii. X. ('.
:t.-?jt wtek. ' : 1
Mrs. A. 0. Mc('ill!11in. and lili!;:
44-+s?Oh aro: e(+eV ive I ly?sprue! a_
t'W days last week- in Atlanta
la., visiting Mrs. McOollum's
ister.
Mi s. Nanie Mediae was ~-aconipanicd
home last week hy her
on-in-law .\lr._ L. 15. Brewington
rom Brooklyn. X. V. Mr. 15reW-_
ngton left Stiturday accompanied
ry hrts?mot her. two?s+r+4-ees a+ekiro.
.who will sjiend the summer
n Brooklyn, X. V.
Tlie stork made, a pop call Sua
lay at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
)m k Miltes and left a fine girl.
Iothei* and daughter are doing*"
inc. ??
On tTie sick list are: Mis. "Rosa
IcOollum, Mrs. (I. Malloy, Mi.
iennie Rivers, Sr. Mrs. Rosa L.
(I,.i ? m: r-rrrn?/ .
*ir?iyi v/?m unu .<11 . v am u I v K.
'ailie S. McCoy, Reporter
IT. PISDAH A. M. K. CHURCH
Key. >? ntliftnjfI Johnson,?Pastor
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S. "S. opened at 'the usual hour
litli all officers and teachers
resent.' - ,
All classes took - part in the I
iscussion of the lesson "Manas'-*
>h's Sin and Repentance." which j
as reviewecf by our very own ef i
cient Supt.,Mr. Josh Dickerson.
Devotion, "Hold My Hani
r'hile I Run This Race." Prayer, j
ho. Josh Dickerson.
The pastor came forth with hi..
iring message, as he spoke from
he Uth Chapt..of St. Matthews,I
i-30 verses, "Come unto me ad
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RAPTIST WOMKN
PLAN EN DOW Si KNT RALLY
continued on page 5
10. Williamsburg. Ib*. I. I). Pinson
Dr. Pinson, a great educator,
motor *tnd hmuanitaiiun served ax
president of Morris College during
the critical years of the grave depression.
41. Sumter, Dr. J. P\ Carrick
12. Lee, Dr. J. P. Garrick
42. Clarendon, Dr. J. P. (iarrick
Dr. J. P. Carrick, an eminent
minister ami educator, served as
instructor at Morris College 11)151020
and served as President lOM'J11)
10. v
44. Aiken, Rev. J. C. White^
45. Saluda, Rev. J. C. White
40. Union, Rev. J. C. White
Rev. J. C. White was a president
of the State Sunday School
and R. T. I*. Convention, 11)25-20.
The objective of this Memorial
4441 vof the Wonnn*s -Runt ist Con
volition is to raise $25,000.00 for
the Morris College Endowment
Drive at-4-he June Session of t h e
Woman's Convention. Each District
^ Auxiliary is asked to report
special?worker- as?asked to report>.00
or $'i*i.?)0. Eaeli lneal church
society is asked to report $100.00
or $50.00."' Each minister's wife i s
asked to report at least . $25.00.
These reports will he made in memory
of the sainted workers who
served as presidents of the State
conventions and of Morris College
and who pioneered in the cause of
Christian Education among Negro
Eaptists.'
The living presidents of the
state conventions, active and emeri
"tiTiCwill lie honored in a pageant
whioh will he a part of the Rally
K ic'i president of a state lmdy.is
asked to make a special contribution
in this rally. There presidents
are:
Dr. M. K. Howard, Dr. .T. C. Dunbar,
Dr. (J.Tl. Daniels, Mr. C. Lee
Davis. !*>! . O. R. Reuben. Mrs.
Magnolia Lewis. I)r. L S. Earl,
Mrs. Christine Livens Dr.. C. F.
viiinuy, nr. rs. y. lampncii, and nr.
.1. J. Ahney.
For Further. information write:
Mrs. Alice Hullcr, State, CHr.
Sixth Street
llartsville, S. C.
or
Mrs. Sa'rah Z. Daniels, State
Endow. Sec'ty
or
Mi-. AJarlan Mrl.K-JUM',
Correspond inj>- Sec'ty
C. A. ( IIKK HONORED IJV MIS
Al.MA M ATER
At til*1 commencement exercises
on May 21, Benedict College o f
Colniiihi i, South Carolina conferred
on Clarence A. Oiick.Sr., Professor
Economics and Government at the
Fayette-* ille State Teachers College
the honorary Ped.- D. degree. Or.
rn ick was graduated from Benedict
Coll eye in 4he Class of '27. In the
formal citation, attention wis called
to t-he splendid record Or. Chick
has?made?as a?Ha-pl-ist minister,?
teacher, a columnist, and a community
leader.
Born in Newberry County, S. C.,*
Or. Chick was educated at Benedict
College. the American University.
ami at?Columbia University.
Ali'ii'/ with his work as a teachor
at Benedict College, Virginia
Union University, Morris College,
aim un- r ayi-iieviiie caate leacneis
College, he has heen -a frequent
contributor to learned journals and
the pastor of rural churches. H e
holds membership in an assortment
of educational societies and is the
co-founder and president of the local
College Heights' Credit Union.
ye that labor and I will give
you Jest."
Sunday evening wo hod n lovcl
!y Silver Tea at the home of Sis.
I.eola Burnett,- in the effort to
help our pastor in the Futuramic
Di'ive.
Sunday night we were giaeed
with a movie displaying the strug
for Christianity in Mexico. It was
shown to us by Miss Anna Rhett
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wonder
. ! -mothers and
those untiring
newspaper. W<
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Tyrone l?irar<
Pinkney Host
IIoj It* II. .1 r?
. , . Marty. 7 Mo?
Marbara f.uvi
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William Kflm
Sandra K., f>
Jan Desmond
Preston M.,
ITorena Denii
I.arry, 1 Y r.
Pa ma la Knyi
Leonard, Jr..
I)el?ra Kloiso
I.a<|iiita Kmc
(iloria Jean,
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C ARNATION ... Americ,
MASS. SOI/OX BLASTS ^
COLONIALISM
Continued from Page 1
ina-snational.organizac-i ns so r
t<r?^'.nrport other per i It-s in tin*
ei*fo"tR to achieve self-goveri
i umstaneos which will enah
V'.woi to- assume an cmac s-'tti<
among the free n-.nons of tl
world."
The Adoption of this resolutio
said Rep. McCormack, "will pro\
a message of hope and confident
to countless of millions of po
sons particularly in Asia -ui
Afrie'flf"** ?
He feels such a movement wi
cause these nations to look to A
merica again as the opponent o
c. lo.iialism as we'l as the oppoi
ent of Communist imperialist!
I and support ??r< nf tli.. .>
i those people who are seeking se
government and independence.
rl.his resolution was an imph
mentation of the position taktj
recently by representatives of t!
small countries attending tl
Bandung conference. The leadei
1 of these countries, according I
.Cong. Adnm Clayton Powell (F
N.Y.), who served as an observe
Hollidpy, who has been transfe
red to teach in foreign fields t
the future. She will go to Ne
Zealand.
Thedora Washington, Rpt.
IE PALMETTO LEADER
gpggr^"* - ~ ?? - j zztz
iratulation!
? of the Se<
"Carnation H
ful, wonderful people all c
l fathers, friends of the C(
judges, everyone connecte(
eVe never seen so many c
I ' 1 1 i
?i"? "- 'IwM
' :;vS- v : ?3R H&i w ' >' ' >/&8ssi
P j| 2^ ^ ^
11cr Mr. and Mrs. Milton l'aJ-UM*^
I *if*Harden Si root, Columbia, S. ('.
it 11 nth is is a Carnation babj
j ci$ '?
lap ultiKK
lo, jfar. and Mrs. Clarence Wa>hin?t o
niary, 1 Vr. I ,Mos? Mrs. Azalcc .lark
2 Yrs.; .Mr. & Mrs. Hoylo II. Martin,
s.. Mrs. Mamie livers. 1106 Hujjor Str
>rne, 1 Yr. 1ft Mos.. Mrs. I.. S. S.eymo
Mos.. M r s.; Frances K\crsk'y. 61s Ma
nnds, 1 \r.; 9 Miis., Mr. & Mrs. John
Mos., Mrs. Vera K. Mitchell, 1027
. 1 Yr., 2 Mos., Mr. & Mrs. William
II Mos., Mrs. Ethel ('. Wilson. 2.721
st, a Mos., Rev. & Mrs. I.and. Eldjj.
.'I Mos., Mrs. l.eola Irvin. 109 Chris
i, I Vr., Mrs. Julia liailes Smith. .'120 1
1 V r., Mr. & Mrs. I.eonarrl Helton,
. s Mos., ^1 rs. Eva M. Lambert. .201
lyn; I Mos., Mr. Mrs. Fletcher Fox,
2 Yrs. 9 Mos., Mr. & Mrs. David T.
lation t i
a s Favorite Brand of Evaporated U
at the- A-ian- African conference,
-.poke out \v ii}i ooui airc ayaiiist
rcprosentatives?of Ii?*<1 f'iiyiu.
In lii.s speech <rh the House
is floor. Rep.. MrCormark said, "wo
ir of this- country?? .') iM?Luul_a way
n- to express our uii tniiuoas apprer-?elation
of tho?ltandi.ni>- article of
le faith in Democracy and freedom
mi ulii.lv so unmistakably Wars toe
le imprint .of the American mind.
That article of faith spelled out
n, the end of all imporiuiism, comre
munist as well as colonialism. We
re were. not there in the flesh, hut
r- we were there certainly in spirit
,d as far as the condemnation of com
munist ityiperinliom went.''
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^ Uov. W, M. -MacDonalri?I'nsto*St.
Charles?S. S. hi gen at :h"
usual hour with officers and teachers
at their post. Th<?. lesson
was beautifully taught and distutssed
throughout the school
r with great expression.
u Morning service^began at 12:00
1with Miss L. X. at the piano and
? Rev. MacDonald on the rostrum.
"| A capacity crowd was present
{ for our morning service being
! the first Sunday. Our doors were
open to our visiting frieyds.
tt| Our pastor brought us a soul
\v[ stirring' sermon. ITis texf" was
| taken from three passages. Theme
Come Tarry and (Jo. Sub; Fellow
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5 to the 1*
cond Annual Hi
EALTHY BAE
)f you are Not all of
Dntestants, the lot. Ith
d with this? we can gi
ute babies. "Carnatioi
500
WINNERS:
i: T ! I*> Cadsrien St., Apt. ( '. Coin
-.nil. If. I'. t>. 1, |>o\ I 12. Illythew
"ST.; TTP^f >Va>! Ui-jfton Carver \ i 1
. el, Columbia. S. ('.
ir. 22> ^ \\ a-!iinl>ton Street. Colm
i'lf.tT S>! V. Apt. C-rlmubia. S
:tie I'dmonds, ."><>7 IIjiraw ell St., <
I.acy St ret t, West Columbia, S. (
II. Itav linson, t>21 Assembly St.,
Senate Street. Columbia. S. C.
S. 1, Apt. 3. Saxon llomo.s, Colum
'ian Street, Columbia, S. C.
t .irtcr Strett. ( olumbia, S. C, .
-2 Sa\(t:t Humes. ( olumhia, S.
liencdiet Street, Columbia, S. ( .
Route 2, l???\ .12. I.exinvAvn^-S. C.
Wadsworth, 113 Samson Circle, C
lilk tor Infant Feeding, Cotfee C
t
- hip with Chri-d. Did:-/' <> u r
hearts hurri while liie man of
.hill >|)? >ke ^ to .IIS. '
. Thy fa-., and his cot yre-rat iot.
f-on tcri i evening service a- . Mt.
I feasant Sunday alter the mornservice.
V.'e are~~i>rond to have o ;r pa->01'.
wife return to us. Site was*
a way. for a lew muutns. \\e--4Wm0
that .-he is ready- to resume he.
(i.ui's. of teaching, etc.
Visitors are always ? welcome
at Unionville.
It. . Mr.iv'on, -Repot 4er. ,
j'.i;i 111:i. a.? M. 1;..( in if 11
l
mk .1. .ncijueen. I'asior
S\ (jfortre?The members ami
offi}ers of Sunday School met at
usual witn a lovely yroup
of c!'.i!i!ton. After the responsivu
.readiny teachers took ehai.ce of
t lie it* classes. The lesson \va H
heautifully taught*a:u! reviewed
hy the pastor.
The mornirur services heyan ar
11 :o0 with the Senior Choir.' 1st
hymn 111 C. Prayer was mad"
by. Iiro. M. C. Davis. Second hyiim
1 ?y the choir. "Does .JesusCare,"
second hymn 1 Id was lined.
Scripture lesson, then announcements
by the clerk. The
tey^wa's taken from St." Mark 1 :th
Sul>. "Follow .Me And 1 Will
Make Thee Fishermen of Men".
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955 WIN*
omefown?
IY CONTEST"
k>
them won-but there wa
3 a small word with the b
ive it, as we close anoth
n Healthy Baby Contest'
Seco
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inliia. ?. i.
norl, S. r . Every ?
laijo, ( olumliia *'cont?n
1 ... than
171 h i nS.. (',
olumbia, S. C.
Columbia, S.C. / ?
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olumliia, S.
r^K//*vTi
i iga
You! JJj
reaming and Cooking I
Tin* ivcs iu'ie very good from
iin.- ! ! ?_inning.
Visitors were presented. Mrs. t
Thvilo.-da .Jones Miss Mabel Jon< -
at. 1 grand daughters Lorene
and Linda left Saturday morning
io spend, llie remaining of the'
Mimihcr in Brooklyn with Mrs.
'.Walker and Mrs. Sutler. We hope
: a- vt-iy -orvasant -trip for hem. - \
Mrs. McQueen and little daugh
lir ['rendu is home-for the sum- 1
titer. Miss Deloris I'inckney left*
i Monday to attend summer school
itl Aden University .where she is. .
: a student.
DliNNIS UHAPEU BAPTIST
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I'ev. ( . < . Tohin, Pastor
i Sunday School opened at the
"pTTTTTI hour with Supt. and teachI
ci s ;>t ir.cir post of duty.
The lesson was taught from
; the Sum. ".Manasseh's ?in and Repentance.""
It was discussed in a
love.y manner throughout the
. laHsses. The lesson w as reviewed
ny thy pastor.
After Sunday School a warm
levotion service was conducted by
i>ea. Frank-Boyd. Afterwhieh the
.aster ascended the rostrum renting
the verse "I was glad
hen they said unto me. let us
to into" the house of the Lord.!
Scripture, 23 Psalm hV group
,'player, by pastor, hymn. No. 294,
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nd Prize
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'frtrirt' Palm .13 Mo* ? ?*
Irs. Irvin D. I'alm
Heidt Street- ^
umbia, S. C.
.happy?and
>n Carnation*
?el . ' . _
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Holloway, 25 Mos.
rs. \V. H. Holloway0 II
T'ine Street .1
lumbia, S, C, ^^
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toctor Knowsl f
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^^.T^^obd Housekeeping^ Jg
^CREASED 3e
es
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by the Jubilee Choir, Mission of- "
fering and prayer by Dea. Frank e<
Boyd. Choir sang "That is What C
My Lord Td Say." Then the pastor
lined his text, St. Mark 14:22 tt
24. Sub. "The Saving of Commun
ion," which was uplifting and nt
heard him. Offering was taken
while singing "Jesus Keep Me
Near The Cross."
3 , . K
\ isitors were made welcome
then communion .was served.
A wonderful Choir program q
w**-held P.M. Evening ser- j.
vices 7:5() P.M. by Rev. C. C. To- *
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bin. Revival Services "starting
June 12: S
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