The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 11, 1955, Page Page Eight, Image 8
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State Home Demoi
At S. C. State Colli
? Orangeburg, S. C.?More than
1000 Farm Women attended State
Home Demonstration Day at 1
Camp Daniels, Wednesday, June J
1, 1965, from thirty-tw6 Counties '
in the stated j
Demonstrations were given by |
women from Allendale, Bamberg,
Aiken, York and Colleton Counties1
on better methods of carrying out
home practices. Miss-Sara Aiken,
Assistant State Supervisor of
Home Demonstration Work presided.
A very beautiful Dress Revue
for all occasions was conducted by
Mrs. Lillian Saunders, Home Apent
of Sumter County. Mrs. A.
Miss tloldie McDuffie, Home A
t>i . aumter county; Airs. .\
M. McCpllom, a seamstress f o i;
, many years in 0r?ni;chui'K a n d
Mrs. W. Newton Pou^h a former
Home A Kent of Berkeley County
served as jtldj?est Prizes were,
awarded in each jjroup of dressl's.;
Council choruses gave selections
. directed hy Mrs. I.illic Mae Jo?
merson,- Homo?AkviU?of?Dm Chester
County and the Pee Dee
District; and Mrs. Cert rude San-"
ders, Richland' County Home
Ap'ent of the Savannah Valley,
District.
? Certificates were awarded t o
the following Fnrni Women f o r
outstanding: accomplishments f n
home making- Aiken County- .Mrs.
Willie Mae Thompson, Mrs. Helen,
Rouse. Allendale County- Mrs.!
Edith Frazer, Mrs. Hattie Law-'.
toil, Mis. TUtipei%_Mrs. Rena
| Brown, Mrs, Satora Carter, Mrs. i
Ethel Roherts, Mrs. Preat Allen,
Mrs. Janie Gant, Mrs. Idell-t Gra- '
ham, Mrs. Rebecca Brown. Anderson
.County- Mrs. Willie Brown, >
\f flrtL. r> 1 a i t ? t
i?i i v itii ci i\wu, *ur?. ?j unruuc j
Porter, Mis. Clara Hell Nawthor-j
. he, Mrs. TTrene Williford. Mrs. I
Clara Bosenuih.
Barnwell County- Mrs. Olee i
Holly, Mrs. Hunna Pnyton,?Mrs. |
? Maria Hankerson. Beaufort Colin- j
t-y- Mrs. Azarine Thompson, Mrs. i
Isabella Robinson. Berkeley Conn- j
ty- Mrs. Lucille Brown, Mrs. Ellu
M. Rivers, .Mrs. Hester Fashion.
Cherokee County- Mrs. Vesta Harris,
Mrs. Bessie Sizemore, Mrs.
Mada Mathis. f Mrs. Gertrude
Hoeny, Mrs. &jiphees Bridges,
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isfration Day
ege Mrs.
Minnie Sherrill, Mrs. Margaret
Woods. Chesterfield County,
Mrs. Lizzie Johnson, Mrs. Idell
Powc, Mrs. 15. J. .McQueen, Mrs.
Candvace StreateV, Mrs. Mary
Hannah. Colleton County- Mrs.
Edna Boles, Mis. Addie Washington,
Mrs. "Stella Ruth, Mrs.
John H. Stewart, Mrs. Ethel Hodges.
Darlington County- Mrs. Margaret
Seipio, Mrs. I.ouise Campbell,
Mrs. Ada Bailey, Mrs. Elmer
Scipio. Mrs. Olean Blanding, Mrs.
Martha Frazier. Dorchester Cou"n-J
-ty- Mrs. KJIa Mae Brown. Fair-"!
field County- Mrs. Edmunds, Mrs.
Surah Hell Myeds. Florence Coun- j
ty- Mrs. Cat deen Cox.
(leorgftown County- Mrs. Sarrie.
Smith. Mrs. I'earline Smith, Mrs.
Hester Bryant, M^rs. Sara Wragg,
Mrs. Francis Stafford, Mrs. Tisby
Holmes, Mrs." Ida. (Ireen, (Jreetiwood
County- Mrs. HWtjptnly- Tolhert.:
Mrs. Effie (^aniy>n, Miss
Dorothv Franklin, Mrs. anie Mar- J
it ... t '
I row Chenault, Mrs. Estell Fish-1
r. Mrs. Annie Klugh. Mrs. Inez j
niV Mrs. 1 >c()uis Hawes. Mrs.,
;; nie Bold on'. Greenville County--'
,.lr . Loree Hogan, Hampton
County- Mrs. ' Patience Hopkins, I
?Irs. Marie Waring. Kershaw Coun
ty- Mr-:. Rosa Lee Tompson, Mrs.'
J.ir.io Williams, Mrs. Frances Car-'
t'j . M i's Moddie .Murphy. MtS^'
T'ertlia McCoy, Mrs. Audrie Clark.
Mr.--.' Annie Itutherford, Mrs; CaR- ^
ctta Champion, Mrs. Etta Nelson.1
Lancaster County- Mrs. Geitie
Cauthen, Mrs. Bleaker Hammond s
Mrs. Cuieiit'iri Williams and daughter.
Newberry County- Mrs.
Eunice Bedenbaugh, Mrs. Lucille
"Eohe. Miss Etta Hart, Mrs. Jessie'
Clark. Orangeburg County- Mrs.
Jessie Robinson, Mrs. Martha
Steadman, Mrs. Hattie Williams,
Mrs, Alice " (Hover. Spartanburg
County- Mrs. Im*? Glenn, Mrs.
Minnie runner. ~ Williamsburg"
County- Mrs. Dorthea McClary
Wlurk County-Mrs. Attmore Ervin,
Mrs. Amanda Gaither, Mrs. Nora
Lee Helton, Mrs. Marie McKnight,
Mrs. T.illie McKnight, Mrs.
Lois Gill, Mrs. Geneva Pickett,
Mrs. Marjee Pickett, Mrs. Mary
Gaston, Mrs. Esther Wylie, Mrs.
Amanda Davis, Mrs. Eula Hicks,
Mrs. Irene Watson, Mrs. Pearl
Page, Mrs. BTfie Sims, Mrs. Melba
Adams.
~ Sara K. ATkeiT,~Bpt.
NEWS OF WOODIU I F
NEW BETHEL BAPTIST
r 1 m itoii^
Rev.' F. S. Jones?Pastor
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Sunday School was fine with
Sept. and teachers at their post of
duty. The lesson was ' beautifully
! discussed by the various classes
; and reviewed by the pastor. The
: attendance Banner was won by
-class No. 4, M rs. Irene Floyd and
i Mrs. Wylie teachers. The offering
Banner was won by class No. 5
Mrs. Nancy Allen and Mrs. Styles
! teachers."
| After a brief prayer service, our
pastor brought the message (St.
Jobn (idtri 1 Theme? A wonderful
| message (Exodus 23) Remember
the Sabbath Day to keep it holy.
Many interesting points were brough
out concerning what we should
do on the Sabl/.ith Day.
Rev. and Mrs. Jones were dinner
I guest of Mr. and Mrs. \V. M. Winn
I Sunday.
. The Sunday School teachers met
jljThuiyday night at the home of Mr.
Hand Mrs. T. M. M Celrath. After
! the business of the rrreetrnp7 a dej
licious repast was served. Mrs.
I I.inzo M Celrath Davis Miss Chari
lie M. Thompson hostess.
Mrs. Maeie Gregory have returnI
eil to Wasington, after spendinp a
I few weeks with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Alexander on
Griffith St.
Mr. Rosehorough Smith Jr. Mrs.
Mary Kelly, Mrs. Ila Chambers and
children of Spartanburg were the
Sunday afternoon puest of Mrs.
Effie J. Parks anT children. Mrs.
Carrie' Rripps worshipped at Hopkins
Chapel AME Zion Church in
Asheville, N. C. last Sunday, also
Rev. George Smith pastor. She attended?the
80th Anniversary sei|
vice of the Union Ushers Board of
Ashville, N. C. Mrs. Julius Arm
r:?i.i ? r>.._i._ -.. > n
lirill, *V|I?? .MMrt I ?I rs? rtlMI MI'S.
Theada Robinson attended the Sing
ing of the Swanee Quintette. They
are from Washington,-1>. along
with Miss Edna G. Cook held ut
Duncan "Creek Baptist Church,
Rev. Bell Pastor near Laurens, S.
C. Miss Dot Linder, Miss Charlie
M. Thompson, Miss Carrie L.
Browning, Mr. Donald Browning,
Mrs. Eliza Washington attended
the Commencement and dedication
at Clinton College, Rock Hill, S. cJ
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J?Ming Dot Linder left Friday for -t
J Washington where she will visit
her sister and brother in-law, Mr. \
and Mrs. Eulis Prince. She will also
visit friends in Columbus, O.bio.
Mr. Roosevelt Norris is on t h e
sick list at this writing. - (
Mis. Clara Stephen and mother
I of Roebuck, Mrs. Lillie Rogers'worshipped
-it New Bethel Sunday.
At .3:00 o'clock Sunday afternoon ( .1
Miss Marion Rooks daughter of i
Mrs. Bessie and Mr. Charlie Rooks j (
became the bride of Mr. Joseph 1
I Norman son of Mr. and Mrs. John- J 1
nie Norman at her home on Bun- (
combe St. ^ 1
Kinnrd L. Parks, Rpt. > i
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f UNION A! M. E. CHURCH j 1
j Rev. I). 1). Felder?Minister f
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i Lake View-?''Behold, how good+rl
and how pleasant it is for brethren .v
to dwell together in unity! At 0:30 . i
a. m. the Supt of the Sunday (
school, Pmf Paul Ford called the !
school to order which began a very i (
interesting period for everyone *
nresent. Following our customarv t
precodonr fnr rich first?Sunday, J
our pastor reviewed . the lesson.
F..I1..U infr Hip Sunday ^chnni hour (
our oonsonoration and prayer wer- J
vice began with Mesdames Janie t
P. "Ford, Christine Ford and Viola g
Nance in charge. ~ J
At 11:00 a. m. our morning wor- | J
ship service began with the pastor /
in charge; associated with him
N. S. DeLaine who recently return- t
ed from fronton, and Washington.
where he ntiTl Mrs. DeLaine o
were visiting with their son a n d u
daughter. Rev. DeLaine made some
inspiring anil interesting remarks.
Mr. Emory Ford and two young
ladies cast their lot with us when
the'invitation for descipleship was
extended. A large number of members
partook of the Lord's Supper, o
The pastor was assisted in this tl
rites by Dr.- DeLiine, Quite a few ' T
visitors were present during both a
our morning and evening worship o
service, among~whom were Deacon g
^Strickland, Deacon? -and Mrs,-1?
, French Coleman and Mrs. H. I'o- w
well of Little Mt. Zion and F'lady n
Grove Baptist Church respectively, i1
Our evening worship began at a
8:00 p. m. at which time the Rev.
M.' J. Johnson, pastor of Shady t
Grove Baptist Church and his good "
, pec pie shared the service with us. 1 n
i Rev. Johnson preaced a thought- S
nrovoking sermon from Matt. 27:- H
122 "What Shall We Do With P
i Jesus who is called the Christ?" 0
Theme: Jesus On Trial. He spoke-0
j in interest- of the Garden. Club of
| which Mrs. I.easure Ford is pre- tc
sident. The financial returns were fr
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priTItifyinrg=4n<iee4?fm- nmh tlm f
I morning and evening services. We vi
regret to report that Mrs. f.eila fc
Rogers is on the sick list at this to
writing. Let's pray for her a (|j
speedy recovery. The other sick and tl
shut-ins seem to be doing as well p,
as can be expected. We were
happy indeed to see Alesdams w
Katie Rogers and .Virginia Ford hi
out on Sunday looking so well. We 0,
hope their-health will allow them i?
to continue to come out. regularly. |?
I The text from which Dr. Felder j.;
spoke was taken from Paul's, letter p.
to the Philippians 4:0 "In every- 0
thing hy prayer and supplication j,
with thanksgiving let your requests
he made ""known unto Cod.*' <5
Theme: Try Asking God.
I Mr. and Mrs. Young Ford and 0
I son, Jadonal spent a couple days
I. with relatives in Winston Salem, j,
1 N. C. during the past week. Miss q
| Eva Bernice Ford, a student i n v
I nursing at Tuskegee Institute i s w
; home with her parents, Mrs. Kloctri
Mae Logan and Mr. and Mrs.
j .Jasper Nance.
! Mr. and Mrs. Frence Coleman
visited their children, Susie Mae
j and L. C. at the state sanatorium
in Columbia recently. j
Rev. and Mis. M. .1. Johnson,
Mrs. Leasie Miller and Mr. James j
Walls were dinner guests of Mr..' ?(
j and Mr?i. McKivet Strickland o n
4" last Sunday. Mr.
Alonza Page, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jasper Page is home for the
* summer. He is a student at South
i Carolina Area Trade School in .
! Denmark, S.C. Mr. Sanford Hayes,
1 a Junior student at Allen University
is home with his parents, Mr.
! a rwl M..--. 1 IT ? "
....... ...is. oioii?ru nayes ior the p
'summer. Alp. Letter frrml .Tr:, u f '
J Darlington, spent te weekend home
i with parents. ' ... tt
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PLEASANT SPRING A. M. E. * ^
CHURCH
Rev. V. A. Janerette?Pastor I'
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The Friendly Men's Club had ly
thel* first Anniversary the 4th re
Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. M
I The program was grand, there of
were 3 Choirs, Youngs of I r m o, CI
the Junior and Senior Choirs o f '
Pleasant Spring. The music was th
t
THE PALMETJ
injnypH hy all Callact?i<W
M*ay God pour his blessings upon , <
js, that we may strive on and on.
JesSie Lyhrand, Kpt.
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"t Aid LEE BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. W. I). Coker?Pastor
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Devotion conducted by Lannie 1
lones. The pastor ascended the
ostrum lined hymn No. 12, A i
Charge To Keep I Have. lOOth^i
'salm in concert last stanza o f I
iymn No. 12. Prayer by Rev. W. D. '
L'oker. Jlemember Me by the choir. ]
Phe pastor brought a burping mes- I
iage'.from James 2:14. What doth
t profit my brethren though a :
nan say he hath faith, and have (
rot works? Can faith save him?
Jsing for a subject, Living a pro- i
"itable Christian life. A spiritual, I i
vant Jesus To Walk With Me. >
lymn. I Hoard The Voice~Of Jesus f
?ay. A liberal donation was taken s
ip. ?26.96, Prayer by Rev. W. D.
-oker.. . . , t
Visitors' presented' 'by Miss
lassie Jones. We were grateful to.
lave with us Mrs. Copeland from
Igbrone and also Miss Elizabeth ?
Tmes fronr HcncdtctrColtegor?
Miss Jessie .L. Jones from State
'.allege and also Mr W?" faker.
r. from Morris?College.?Among?e
he graduates from Sims High. (J
!f?V?nnl ivnrp Antplin
lr. Robert L. Jones, S. M. Alex, D t
ones, Jr. Announcements by Miss I
Amelia Jones. y
Congratulation to Mr. and Mrs. f
Hinton Baniett -on- the arrival?of?a
heir little daughter Sandra Diet. C
We are saying agin to our visitrs,
please come again, you are al- I
ays welcome. v
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UNION BAPTIST CHURCH it
I)r. L. Jenkins, Pastor
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Col'a.?S. S. began at the usifal
ur with officers and teachers at w
leir regular post of duty. Our
emperancfc lesson was beautifully
nd interestingly taught throughlit
the school. The review was
iven by Supt., W. M." Ponds.
Morning worship began at-11 ;05
ith Mrs. E. Cl. Youngblood at the
rgan .with t.hf . OrganaiTvlndo. "l
rocessional by the~musiMl Choir, t>
nd Praise service heganflft , T
Our Responsive readii^B| a s H
aken from Romans 5:1-^^^^L9. : sj
Redemption In Chri^yP^^BThg j w
lorning scripture' waSH^TAif idbm io
It. Luke 23:1-25. bwutifAr M ft d
istinctively_gead by_ oua pastor. iu
'raise service?followed?jfc?usual , a
rder and was beautifully carried i in
lit" w
After Praise our pastor arose and i ch
>ok his text from Gal. 2:20, using j \vi
>r -i theme: "The Glorying of | wj
nely prepared and delivered with m
iroe. It was a message that was; w<
niching and uplifting. The au-: le
ence responded whole heartedly to |
ic message. Our Dr. Jenkins i s j ti<
reaching better and better. W e ! dr
e love him, and appreciate what ] ty
e has done and is doing for us w:
i his twentieth Anniversary June Oi
t-20, v1055. Klaborate plans have bi
cen made for this celebration, lo
acif"member is asked to do their 1 S.
art to make this Anniversary one , W
f the biggest and most successful I be
l the historv of Columbia. i ol
Our; last Sunday's collection, PI
105.9-1. --- ? . ' I fi:
Visitors are always welcome a t co
ur Church. V# hi
Sunday School 9:jBa. m., Morn- Di
ig service, 11:00 a. B. T. U., ar
:0(>, evening service 7:00 p. m. If Sc
ouare hesitating about where to m
orship, try Union Baptist. pi
Pernell Haves, Rpt. pa
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SAINT LUKE'S EPISCOPAL j H
CHURCH ; Pl
th
ummer Schedule of Services:
:00 A. M. Morning Prayer and P^
Holy Communion.
13:00 A. M. Church School. st
Dr. B?P. Williamson, Rector
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HETHELEHEM BAPTIST th
CHURCH ? in
Rev. J. Odom?Minister
an
S. S. hegan at 10:00 a. m. by the, P?
upt. Songs by t.he Sunday School. m<
oetw rcadr He" Keppg On Lnvig
Us Still. flu
Prnuo.. K.. Ti ? - -
. i/ciuon MM1UBI, ocriplre:
Luke 13:24-30, Subject of the M.
sson: Manasseh's Sin and Repen- an
inco. Remarks on the lesson by the Ch
Holster.
Morning worship at 11:15. Orffan At
rclude, Call to worship, jProcess^
nal combined Choirs, Sonpr, Safe- me
thou another week, Responsive
ading:, Scripture lesson; St. C?e
att., 11th chapter, 1-10. Mission Mi
ferine. Announcements by t h e Mr
lurch Clerk. Ka
The message was'delivered by wa
e minister obtained from the 11th
LP LEADUK
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hapt<M- and 28th verse of St. Matt. ?
Conic unto mo, all ye that labor, *
and are heavy laden, and I will
pive you rest. Sub. Jesus Remedies
for every needs. Souls rejoic- ^
ed while the minister delivered a
preat sermon, Come unto me. If ?
you are bur deft- down, Come unto 2
rue. If you are friendless, Jesus sit.\ C
before us to save,everyone.
After an eveninp of devotion, the
minister again delivered a, brief V
message. The text was obtained P
from the 62nd Psalms, 1st verse. S
Truly my soul waiteth upon God.
From him cometh any -Salvation, T
Subject: What my soul desires. ei
Both choirs rendered fine music a]
nlong with our organist, Sis. M.
Spodwin. ? ti
Acknowledgement pf friends and U
visitors by the minister. We were tl
ilso hapny to have Rev. Johnson ] ot
.vorshjp with us. j w
Sick list: Sis. P. M. Mininefield
md others. tl
Prayer every Wednesday evening ly
it 8:00 p. m. si
New^s, Rpt. I>
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<KW JlRTHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
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I.t-xington?Services were very E
ood all day beginning with Sun-.-M
Lay School. , w
" Morning worship opened -\vith Si
he first hymn, What A Friend We M
lave In-Jesus by the Jubilee and
outh Choirs. Pastor took his text D
rom John 3-16. The spirit ran high th
nd 3 young?ladies joined t h e ~y<
'lnirch. A large crowd communed, re
At 4:00 o'clock the Missionary, sr
Tnion had a turn out which w a
cry nice and enjoyable. We v .
;> express thanks to all the cl
lies that came and helped to mak?.
. a success.
Night service was also very I L
ood. - ?. ("I
Come to Bethel where a hearty"
elcome awaits you.
WHITE OAK BAPTIST ? wi
CHt'RCH 29
Rev.. N. Romeo Harrison?Pastor su
St
Ridgeway ?Qn May 26-29, a wj
"minders Tiny program was held tVH
le first of its kind to be iield. On el<
hursday night, the Rev. H. W.
arrison of Columbia was the wj
>eaker. Rev. Harrison brought a te
onderful message, that was en- wt
yed by all. cti
On Friday night, Rev. M. C. Fen- yy,,
g at 10:30 o'clock S. S. opened pa
ith the Supt. W. A. Outten .in
large. All teachers end pupils
ere at their best. The adult class ty,(
as taught by Mrs. F. Outten ^y,,
Columbia. Subject:?"Heaekiah
eets-a Crisis." The. lesson was'co,
ell discussed by Mrs. Outten. She] |ft(
ft no stone unturned.
Foltowiftg S. S., a heartfelt devo
jn was held. After this an ad-j .
ess was given by Mrs. M.
?nnell,J'I.ittle Things are Migh- ."
This address Was a sermon,
ithin itself. Then Mrs. Frankiel.
j , | i)C,
iltten came to our front with ai
l'Gl
ief history of the Church as fol-|(u
ws: The Church grew out of1 the!
S. founded by the late Deacon I
I ITU
m. Outten under a "Bush Har- ^
ir" under a White Oak on the J
d Cauthen Place now Gladden! '
ace. Deacon Wm Outten was the | ,,
rst Supt. Also one of the 1st Dea-i0*
>n. Other Deacons to work with (
m were Deacon Ben Murphy, |en
eacon Jessie Peay, Deacon Nath-: an
i Williams. The first pastor, Rev. jve
rott Brown. Only two chartered' e/f
embers are living. Mrs. Ella Murj
ly and Mr. Rub?tr Gladden. Four
istors are still living. The Rev. A.
Bailey, Rev. B. B. Felder and we
?v. M. C. Fennell,- Rev. NT. R. no
arvin. The late Rev. R. A. Mur- a^'
ly was licensed and ordained b y ^
e Church. He also served as '
ipt. along with Mr. Carolina Murly
and Loya Outten. The present Pr'
ipt. is the only chartered S. S.
udent to still be active in the S.
lia
The Church is GO years old and
is made great progress. After
is history was given. The nu.
g message was brought by Re
B. Bailey. Subject: The Churc'h
d its organizations. Rev. Bailey i>n*
ured out his soul in this great Wi
jssage. Lil
A delicious- dinner was served JtJ
ring the intermission. ~ ("6")
3-AA ? IvMtrtfelfr. devotion. Rev.' Th(
C. Fennell, brought the mesage (
d the subject is, "The Head Of her
lurch." I Am Jesus." del
Visitors were: Mrs. ^ Annie B. the
lams and Sons, Mr. and Mrs. W. his
Goff, all of Columbia. Our own Bui
?mbers that were visiting, Miss Th<
uline Murphy of Phila, Pa., Mrs. to
neva Nelson and Mrs. Sallie Lee his
irphy of Lygoff, S. C. Also U.
. Miller of Columbia. Come a- awi
in, all of you. Visitors are al- are
ys welcome at White Oak. Wh
We are happy to report that the wei
ick of the Community are nnw on _t
he road to recovery.
ACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
Imanuel A. M. E. Church
130 Barhamville Koad
olumbia, S. C. "
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A teacher's Institue began o n Z
Wednesday June 8, 1955, in prearation
4ov the two week Bible
chdol to be held at Emanuel A.
[. E. Church, June 13-24, 1955. he
institute meets in the church ~
ach day at 4:00 p. m., June 8, 9, 7
nd 10. 7
A teachers meeting and.teachers
aining clags will beheld'daily at
2:30 p. m. throughout the days of
le Bible School. It is nlanneil i ni l
innection with luncheon for t he
orkers. ,
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Children are welcome throughout
le Kendalltown and upper Waver- j ^
p Section. The neighborhood clo- ] g
!st at hand is the Saxon Homes, j
lew Park, and Johnson High 1 *"
i-hool. area. The school is planned
?f children from 4-14 yeirs of age.
Among the teachers are: Mrs. :
nnie Wise, Mis. Prt'l'ola Rogers.'
iss Olive Rogers, Mrs. Margaret ;
Oilyh, Mr*; Fgfet- MrDnnii.l, and j ^
i s Ruth Davis. The?ar.r.ir.tantn I gj
ill be Tulmadge Smith, Marvin |
uiith, Marion McCullough, Harold j f
cullough, and Mantalene Cl'irk.
The Pastor, Dr. Henderson -S. A
avis, says there are bigger plans
lis year than ever before. Last
yar ihe~schdol averaged 50 child-.
n each day. Refreshments were
' v'.-i to all each day. After an ex- j
'osing program, the : ^
! lay, in the country) .
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AKbtll V C-lRCriT A M K 'rc
Ill RCH ) Pj
Htv. J. A. DeLaine?Pastor ' j
The third Quarterly 'Conferee
for the Lake?City?Circuit
is held at St. Paul Church, May ^
. Mr. B. A. Monthomery, the ex- ^
perintendent- presided ut t h e ?
inday School hour. The^?lesson 1"
is beautifully discussed by the.
Hnbers-,-- pastor?and?presiding *
Jer. 52
The morning services started 52
th the usual order of service expt
the Senior and Junior Choirs
;re mixed, with the Gospel
loir from St. James Church and 40
e Jhnior Choir from Bethel
lurch" to~the rightr and?left?in
rnt of the pulpit. While St.
ul Choirs were behind the pul;.
The services were conducted
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the pastor until he presented
5 Presiding Elder to bring us
; Third Quarterly Message. His yfl
mage. 2-Chronicles 32:7. A ! ^
ly was asked what .his subpect.
is. She answered I don't know P
t "A whole lot of neonle want
to shout before he finished." | JP
e quarterly conference reported |_r~
good cohference and the report
is good and a very large num- I
r of men und women and child- j
i remained until all of the
arterly business was, over. It j
peared like they were very
ich concerned in the doings of
e churches.
After all of the reports and
sincss was over, Mr. William J. ^
tyes was elected to be the delete
to the next annuaj conferee.
At this time Rev. DeLuine ^
nounced that the election was H
ry fitting because Mr, Hayes is ^
cted the First Alternate to the
neral "Conference which will be
Miami, Fla. next May.
The revival meeting for the
ek of May 29-June 5 was anunced.
The Bible School was
10 announced for St. James
urch.
On Monday morning at the *
ble Sc.hool, Rev. DeLaine, who 2\
?ached the Carver High School \\
rmon last Sunday night, as a o
ller" in the place, of Rev. Wilin
PnrlrAi* n*V?/i fn onnonr
the appointed tithe. 'At the Hj
' subject was "Little'^
^oday morning he -an- 9
children subjects that I
to preach from dur- 9
'..nle School: (1) Making 9
shes: (2) Lessons from the 9
y (Jl) Daddy-Long-Leg (4) Ts 9
foosc silly (5) Aiming Straight !
?Why We Need Children I n ~9
e Church.
tn Friday night Dr. O. R. Ru- fl
i, President of Morris College
ivered the closing address t o J
graduates. Being interrupted 1
subject was not clear to me. H
t his address was very fitting. H
j audience appreciated greatly H
know that he has just received H
Doctor of Law Degree at A. I
only three days before. Many 1
irds were given but the names H
not at hand. Miss Geneva 1
ite and Mr. Brumit DeLaine 19
e the Validictory and Saludi
<r
jory of t.he clasa.
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