The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 18, 1955, Page Page Five, Image 5
Saturday, June 18, 1955
TAYLOR CHAPEL A,. M. E.
CIRCUIT THIRD QUARTERLY
CONFERENCE
Rev. I. O. Simmons!*. E.
Rev. J. 1*. Curry?I'ystor
The Quarterly Conference was
held Sunday June 12, 1955 at
Cedar Creek Church.
* Sunday School was opened .at'
the usual hour wit-h all classes
and Teach's at their usual post of
duty. Subject of the S. S. lesson
was "Young King Josiah." Scrip-j
ture-11 Chronicles 84. After each i
class finished the studying o f ;
the lesson, we had some splendid i
remarks concerning the S. S.
lesson by our Elder., After the
financial portion of the S. S. we j,
was dismissed.
Immediately. following this.
worship service began. Service
wis opened by the pastor Rev. j
Curry by the use of Hymn No. i
248. Afterwhich Prayer was offer- I
ed. Following, We had a ; soul
stirring Spiritual by a visitor.
The Scripture was road by our P.
E. Afterwhich we had a wonderful
and Soul Stirring message by
the Elder. His message \<St<-in
uplifting one, which was ver?11
much acceptable and enjoyed by
the whole congregation. After the
? close of the worship service, the
Lord Supper . was given to every
Christian ley the P. E. and oippastor.
Following, the Elder
went through -his usual \ procedures.
The Elder Assestment
>v?s puiu out, nom layior i_ tvipoi
and Cedar Creek "Church.
) We are very thankful our P." K.
and. Pastor, !and may the Lord
bless and keep them.
C. R. Taylor, Rpt. ,
ST. PAUL BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. A. B. Bailey?Pastor
Lexington?Sunday School was
? at the usual hour with the Suptrand
other officers at their post
oT~ duty. We had a beautiful lesson.
Subject, "Young King ^Joshiah."
Motto text: "Wherewithal
shajl a young man eleanse-h- i &
way? by taking heed thereto, according
to thy word. Psalms IIP:!).
Rev. Center gave us some very
interesting points on the lesson.
A short, hut inspirational pray
?.TV. ? ? iv.L?*T7T??mil uy . |
. H. Corley. After the prayer service,
the musical choir conducted
> the opening service for the sermon.
We said Psalms 1 in concert
led by Rev. Center. Scripture was
read 'from Acts 8:1-25. The Missionary
offering was lifted durHail
The Power Of Jesus' Name.
Prayer for Missions by Deacon
Curley Dreher.
Rev. Center came forward -and
rendered a very inspiring, sermon j
taking his text "from Acts 8:35.{
"Then Philip opened his month,!
and began at the same scripture, I
and preached unto him .Jesus." i
Theme: Jesus, the way of Salva-J
tion. Rev. Center brought out
how Philip preached to the eunuch j
beginning with Josiuh ond connecting
the New Testament story
_ of Jesus with the prophecy o f
Isaiah. If we believe as the eunuch
did in Jesus Christ we, too, '
can be saved. }
Aftnr tlin firtun/Mul ??' '?
had Benediction by Rev. Center. I
Due tp the illness of another
'daughter of our pastor, Rev.
^ailey was unable to worship
with us. We hope and pray she
will recover soon. We enjoyed having
F^ev. Herbert Center worship^
with us and bring us t'he message 1
of God. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reed o f!
Columbia, spent the week-end
with Miss Loraine Davis. Mrs.
Reed is the niece of Deacon Curly
Dreher.
The Willing Worker's Club
will hold its monthly meeting ht |
tl/e home of Mrs. Jimmie Mae
Greene, Wednesday June, 22, IU?>T>
r Kit 4 o'clock.
Rev. Center was hack with us
?at our Children's Day exercise.
He made srtmr timely remarks.
Supt., Cartman made some very
intnAt'f anf einriroel l/?ne f rv Ko rvo _
rents and teachers about S._ S. . '
Blondell J. Green, Itpt.
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ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. J. C. Hates?Pastor
Sunday School was as good a s
usual w*th the Supt. and co-work
ers present. After the class study
of the lesson we enjoyed a fine
review by the Supt. Mrs. Estelle
Johnson. The banner classes are
the Adult with Mrs. Juanita Austin
Sijnmons teacher r*nd the
Cradle roll Mrs. Rosa Delaney
Supt. Our attendance was very
good and our collection was $9.03.
11:30 aftei" preliminerics the
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pastor brought? -u* a womk-i
messauc f i inn tlit* Theme: Tlu*
Calf that Kicks. This being
Children's Day, we had a packed
church. Six children were baptised
and" one hahy.
Immediately after service the
'Mary?I,. I'helps'Cluh "met and we
enjoyed a fine meeting with the j
Vice. Pre., presiding, Mrs. Fannie
I'helps Adams.
Ji:uO p. m. we enjoyed a very
fine Children's Day program. 1
Mrs. Rosa Delaney chairman. The
committee Mrs. Delaney, \V.'
Woodson, Klla Waller -Robbie I
Mason and Miss Angeline McClain.
Much credit is due them: j
Sunday night we enjoyed a
nother soul stirring sermon from'
the 130 Psalm, 1 verse.
Mrs. Frances Gore and Miss
Annie Mao fibre are 'attending
the Grand Lodge of the United
Order of Tents of the J. R. G. of-;'
]. 1'. which convenes in Timmons-!
ville S. G. June 13, 14, and 15. Mrs.
Gore is a member of the Scholarship
' Committee. Miss Annie Mae>
Gore is a delegate from Isabella J
TenC No. 1 <>'.).
Several visitors were present
Sunday. Visitors are alvyiys welcome,
to the friendly church . o n]
' f til1 11 >11. 11 T? Henderson St.
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HII.L ( HAPF.L IIARTIST
CIILKCIl
Rev. F: H. Vercene?I'astor
Nichols?Sunday School was
opened in its. usital form with j
Supt.-Stackhouse and his., teach-*!
ers at their places. The lesson was
taught for 45 minutes. The S. S.1
collection ?2.74. Attendance 115. i
-Worship service began gjt 11:30
o'clock, Prayer Service was con-,
ducted by Deacon J. D. Stackhouse
and Deacon A. M. Stack- I
house.
Tin* pastor ascpnded the rqs- !
trum aeebmpanied" by Rov. Cliff
Rouse. Rev. Rouse read for Si-i ip j
turc- lesson,-St. .lolw- ':1 -10 verses.The
pnstor selected for -his text,'
Isiah 52:1 verse, And our hearts
did burn while the, man of God
labored' after- the sermon. The
-door of the ^hurch was?opened. One
man canve forward and joined
as a c andidate for?Baptism. 1
We. hud about 575 for mornintr i
service.. Pastor collection was-$4H.50.
?
4 o'clock we reassemble??a-vouth
urogram which was good
and enjoyed by all and the collee
t ion was $0.21. A fter which
His. Mission. .Total Collection for ]'
today, $70.88.
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-?- M-A( Kl?OXI A 15APT4S-T
Rev. \V. I.. Wilson?Pastor i
. ' ', . iSpartanhurjr#?Sund-iy
was child
ren s day ana in our d. uepartmeiiT**promotion
-day. The hcginnors
department took charge o f
the opening and prayer hy little
Joseph MeKinncy. Also solo h y
little Hcverly Shell, recitations l?y |
lleehy Shell and Oouydi-s Avon i
Level. From the primary department
a dialogue by I.|oyd Pry--]
sock, Douglas Hunt and .lames E. i
Henry. The tiiaior department :
was represented^P'.v Miss Kosie
Miller. Froip the intermediates, a?
recitation hy Eluvil|,o .Johnson. ' !
From the senior young people, the i
meaning of promotion hy .Join <
Martin. The adult department
was represented hy Mr. J. ('. <
Hradford who gave a very interest >
ing review of the S. S. lesson. The
pastor delivered the morning nits- '
sage froi? the subject: And the <
Lord took me. Text: Amos 7:15. i
And the Lord took Jne as I fed low- j
ed the flock, and the Lord said ;
unto me, (Jo prophesy unto my !
people Israel. I
At the close of the morning
message ' the blessings of "the i
Church were bestowed upon the-,
jnfant. son of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- I
enee Williams.
Mrs. Williams is the former <
M7 ss- liarliiu'jt Ihewtun. 'I he son 1
is named Torazes.
The evening message which;!
was very uplifting was also delf- i
vered hy the pastor. Text St. Luke <
5:5. THeme: Trusting in God's',
word. .The sermon in part: When
we leave God out of our program J 1
V - ' I i
and go out on"our own putative, '
we are bound to fail. When we de- ' 1
pend on God's word he will make
a way for us. God's wdrd is a so- j
lid foundation and cannot fail. ,
God has never- seen the rightous <
forsaken and he will never forsake
those who loye"hini. . j
On last Thursday A. M. the pas- >
tor spoke at the First Fhiptist j '
Church (white) vacation Bible |
School. The pastor reports he was 1
cordially received and everyone !
seemed to have enjoyed 4he mes-.
sage. 1
The pastor Mrs. Wilson and i
Senior choir members were guests 1
of Deacon and Mrs. J. C. Carter f
i
'(.
I
?tf-? roc option -Trt ThclP home on
last Sunday evening.
Q'uoenie E. Boyd, Rpt.
NEWS OK WOODRl'FF, S." ('NEW
HETHEL BAPTIST
(IllUC'H
Sunday School opened at the
usual hour with Snpt and teach-'er's
at their post of duty. The
lesson was beautifully discussed
hy the various classes and reviewed
by Rev. Harold ('ox,
Young King Josiah (Psalm 11!):
D) The < attendance banner was
won by Class No. (1, Mrs. Theada
Robinson and-Miss Pitts teachers.
Tl. - ''
. nv; viiviwji miimui was won oy ]
( lass No. 7, Proft- A. Williams!
an/1 Mr. Marion Hrewton teachers.
Mr. Chai lie Stephenson, Mr.
Marion Hrewton anil Mr. Jamcsr
W. McCelrath attended the meetinn
of the X. A. A. ('. P. held in
Columbia, S.C. Sunday afternoon.
The Usher and Mission Hoard
nut Thursday night at the homo
of Miss Lottie Crumwell entertained
by Miss Elizabeth Crum?
well, this was a very nice oecasioiv.
The
Pastor's Aid C'uli met Fri.,
night ajL tlte home .of Mrs. Liala
Parks, in spite of the enclement
weather. The meeting' was well
attended. After the business of
the meeting a delicious repast
was served.
Sunday night a wonderful (message
was delivered by He v. Harold
Cox (2 King-4:.'58) Theme:
"Death in the Pot," This w a s
well illustrated. When we go (
wrong there is death in the Pot,
Education, political affaiis along
in the pot is not enough. We
must have Jesus along with the
other ingredients' to keep death
out tif the PotT
. Mrs. Ella - Harnett of Hayno
St. is spending her vacation with
her nephew, the ,1'ilgrams and
family in Wei ford, 45. C.
Tlit New Bethel Stars rendered
music Sunday night,, this pro
grant was sponsored by Mrs.
Theada Robinson..
l'vt. Charles A. Simith Mrs. K'.j
J. Parks urandson was her delightful
truest Monday Kveninyr. |
Aceompanintr him was his friends
l'vt. Wheeier, l'vt. Ferguson,
Misa Austin tiTTd Miss LittlejdtTn,
all .pi' 'iipartanimijj, S. Ci
Wt?are prayinu-for-ttrc~sickr Kinard
L. Parks, Rpt. ?
RKLMONT BAPTIST CHlRCIl
Rev. VV. A. l)avis, Castor ,
SI LVKRSTR! :KT~--?frino 5,. services
'begun as usual with every- i
one at their post of duty. The.
S. S. was wonderfully taught by ]
Dca. O. . M.'Sheppard, and receiv- ]
ed by the pastor. j
Immediately after S.S. a .warm }
devotional program was conduct- v
t*d by the deacons aflerwhich the ,
pastor ascended the rostrum accompanied
by. Rev. Anderson, of j
N'ewherry, S. The pastor de- ;
liverod a wonderful message, he t
chose for ""a subject, ''Line" Your- ~
self for .the Cross," his text was ,
taken from, St. Luke I):-'].- <
? On .June 12 Sunday School was ^
held.as. li.siial nfterwhich a <"hi 1 fl- ]
cell's I'ay, I 'ingrain was sponsor- |
isl |?y tlie Supt., Mrs. Lula T. .
W\att. She wishes to than evcrv
fa
me that helptd to make this pro v
frain a success. t
YiMting their parents over t ho ,
iv.evk-yiul were: Pvt. Nilem. Reed- ?]
L*r the son of Dea. and Mrs. M. t
R. I'eeder and Pvt. Hue Lester j
["Inty, W'ho is the son of Mr. j
iind Mrs. Roland Gray. We were (
>roud to have them with us TTT~
sunday School.
(Jn May *.?, the community was
sadden by the sudden death of s
Mi. Kddie Wilson Jr. Although s
10" had been in declining health |
for the iast few years his death .
. ante as a shock to his many
fricjnds and--relatives. He was -tire
son'of Mr. and Mrs. PMdie Wilson
Sr. His mother, Mrs. Lucrosia
Wilson is a faithful member <
>f this church.
. Funeral services were held
May 12, at the Little River Rapt,
['hutch. The program was as fol
lows: Sc'ripture, Rev. J. C. Cope- 1
land; Prayer,?Kov. Scurry; Hymn j
Rev. J. C. Copeland, Remarks, '
Mr. J. Harris, Remarks. Mi. ^
Mark Lung, Obituary and Cards '
>f Condolsence, Miss Bernicc
13rown. Kulogy, Kev. .J. C. Cope-1
land. Ili.s text was taken from '
a 10:22. He chose for a Sub.
'The Journey of Death."
Mr. Wilson leaves to morn, a
wife, Mrs. Annie S. Wilson, three
sons and one daughter,, a mother (
Mrs. _Lucreoca Wilson Sr. Eight _
brothers, six sisters, also surviv- ]
ing are aunts, uncles, neices and
nephews, and a host of relatives I
ind friends.
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THE
"Thrill that conies oihc in a lit
Homo Economists in Put Milk Coin
to test the results of a now '.recipe
Put Milk (Company, ofiices-onv a roi
enjoyed several samples o?-good llii
Milk. He was paiti"n!arly imnressi
fining hiin Jiere?cvm.ehy chocoluli
recipe to he released sooit.
m:\NKTTSVIU.K NEWS It
i
The Bo y So o u t s of hoth i
churches left Sunday evening
for their summer eamjfc? ? ft
Sfinilay coming will be Men's <
Day at all the churches. i *
Thomas E. Quick after being
away from homo for four years (
spending throe years in France <
was discharged last Tuesdav. i
Miss Wi.fie Hell Quick after! i
spending two weeks home with \
pi.ic-r.ts Mr. and Mrs.- ("am
Quick on .trrrvlia St. left. Mondav,
night for her home in Brooklyn,
N. Y. .(
?-Mrs.?Viola?Dioylon on Juno;
II, l'.loo completed the comes of |
Practical Nursing in the Lincoln
Institute of Practical Nursinjr,
Los Angeles, California. i
Mrs. -Drayton will be triad to- ;
render service any time. (live (
her a trial.
X large number of teachers \
from the city left Monday mora- ]
mg -to?attend''the-?various ~ sum- (
mer schools. t
Mrs. Celeste. Brantley andV two
children of.^, Sunuer, S. ,C. Mrs. t
Pearl Tumlin, from Charlotte, '|
\*. C. the mother of Rev. Mrs. n
V. K.. Jcf I'ers, M rs. Told Hat wood 1
uid two .daughters Misses 'Come-: \
ith and;* Anita Hat wood, all of f
Philia. Pa., are _iiL .the city* vls'it-i
ng the Rev. V. E. .Jeffers who n
las been >m the sick, list f>?r a {)
veek <>i more but is . ini|>i ovin^-'
ircely. ' tl
Mr. L. C. Reese of .Washington
s in the city visitiny I?r. ii n <1 . n
VIrs. H. MeC'olIutii on Hudson St. oi
ind other relatives. i ^
Miss Kmily McKay. Miss Al-y,
na Williams and Mrs. Mayme |V
Smith arrived in the . city last c
veek end after attending thebeauticians
< onventioii in <iran;e
?ur}?,' S.(!. They reported a very '
deasanl stay.
Mr. Booker T. la v-! *e iIi1. 1:?-1 ^
veek in the Marlboro Ilo-pital.
ifter a lintteiiiur period of ill- jless.
He was furieiali/.ed last
rinfrsday afternoon by bis pas-!
or Rev. I.. W. Ware at- St. I'aul
Saplist Church. A-isled by ^ the
?astor of M_t;_ OJlvc- Holiness
\hm-..b it.-., i.........
hi istiana lid a .la it.';'.'ill worker.
V good man has fallen.
On the sick list are Mrs. Rosa
HcColldin, Mrs. Thoo Robinson,
drs. (j. Malloy, Mis. Rosa Alsa- Ji
nook, Mr. Ueiniie Rivers, Sr.'f,
md Mr. Cam t^uick. i s
La lire S. McLjj.v . RjiL j.
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! ROSS K <) A I) A. M. K, (III K< II y
Rev. S. K. I licks?I'aslor
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> Sunday school opened- at t h c ^
j s u a I hour with every, one at their
Dost. The subject of our Sunday! e
Sc-hool was Vounir King ..Tosiah u
found in II Chronicles, Chapter (
hi.
Prayer service open with a
lymn led by the Choir. Near The '*
fross, Prayer by Sister Simmons. ^
Rev. Hieks brought us a soul
stirring message, Subject, Heboid f
: | t.
t?
T. A. Williams, L'ndeitakinj; v
2o. was in charge. * ' 11
?You are?always?.welcome to \
ftelmont. | r<
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Cut Ester Tribble, Kpt. I'
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'etin c" fame recently to Mrs! Jo.sj
pany's M;u;v Lee Taylor T s! Kir !:
?>ii TV star Go^'iee <h.h. L 'I ,<
I'l.t trip W Si. ^.ouis. imJi'I'- ' uui
i11trs made with 1 *?*t Kva periled M
d. Mrs.' Johnson says, with' 'he ci
.' rookies that take no 1 ;?! i:;;* . u
he l.ajnh ofyGnd.- Sfrfjirnre rendha
ll-iip verses'(if St John und
t Was enjoyed hy everyone.
After service we all joined i:
for our ehiWrnrs?xi-ry projrrani s
which was also enjoyed. Collection
was pooch
Brother Luke Boham .oiro o f
>ur faithful members is- ill and
we hope that he will recover soon.
'We are alwnys* jylad to .have our
visitors and friends with us and 1
vou are always welcome to Cross j
Road. " . .
R. P. Wells. Rpt.
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I. ATT A NKWS
'Sunday 5'hool onen Wpni a.
n. The Supt. Prof. J. 11. Gtd:>??-.
ind teachers were ut their post
if duty. , .
_ At 11:15 a. m., the morninj dc otfdh
was conducted hy the Rev.
?aul German. Music hy the .Jr.
'tnti' XTilo M '... V , < r?..7. "I
.he piano.
Rev. M. C. Wright tap pastor,
ook his text from St. John 4:11 ,
'home,. "Who So over. drinkch
f this \vkater shall never thii-:"*
pfter the sermon, .Mr. Tha<l Mescal
\v.us Riven the right hanil of
ellowship and made welcome. .
The Senior Missionary \v ill
loot Tuesday. H:"!), at the home
f Mrs. Jannie Me\eal.
Children's 'Day exerci . - ill I
ip 4th Sunday at d.j;o p.
1 von't forget to send if . Id n
to the Ilealt!i Center <ui .l"re_
Oth for their second Polio shots "
Irs. Katella Helllea, Mr.-, luicinda
IcFurland is spending their sunt- , .
tor vacation in* Washington, D
it
The I',etjie;iC aod MeRae i-un
>n 'A ill he h"|.| h riday .1 en- l'o
l lli Noon.
I'.olden < f< 11 M. I .. ' o<i !> It'tea's
and M< l.'ae' aie a !.; i
ring a picnic !>;>. >.< t *ifl<p 11..
ietids. .
- Ma'.'de'ei.e M'ioie. Rp'?
?t
lt"l'l.'l> # * I I llll.'l 4 M
l.lv -1-lL-l I X-X. Jl. 'I ,_|4J
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Itev. It. A. Yoimij?Pastor
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Carli-e?V'l'.sr Chuivh Pa-tor I
ave btH-n absent from the ch'ureh w
i>i* several Sundays orj. account of A
ickno.-s in the Viook\ "Jo-day I do
hank Pod to he liaek o:i the job. , s
-Orrr S. was wondcrM"?"to- !JN
ay" w ith the rot! " of atjon.it '<*> .in ='
lass.' Subject of '..bo lesson. <1
'o; ne- K i"ir .l')>i i!i . Si-ter Young '*
iiliuht lier cla-s No. 1 hmI, Mrs. ti
lar.v H. Henderson. taught Class ?
io. 2. T!io lesson was very much n
n joyed. Our pastor male some tl
ncourairing remarks on the less- C
a.?Visitors usoe from various , )
'.m. .-t.r.j si t". ;
Service started immediately.
i*i' S. S. wis over. Devotion 'took it
lave. 1st Hymn 32"' and 2.7'?. We h
ad two interesting sermons, lrt it
lev. Arthur Savage t?>ok his text
rom Job 23:10. Kveryone seemed c
3 have-enjoyed this -subject. Af- (
er which Rev. Young came for- a
ard and preached another hum- s
tg message front" 6:3. of lho- s
en's I>ty message for the child- I
en to prow stronger 'in God's v
'ower and look ahead for a better f
iy. Rev. Whitney and Rev. Su- p
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J. i ^IiiKfljjmtfflMwHHBMM
e .Johnson, an assistant' to 11.
'., when sin* hud the oppnrtunii y
N'liCfTV comedian, who visited
' nt s'op in tho Test Kitchen ami
".!U ami le-aunt P-l Nonfat I>r*y
tillt-il.-Chocolate* Squares she's ofKuie
1. un a new INSTANT Pet
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tre va-'e-r+Tfryfilpit irsT-oriatr - for
. lay. 11 > 1 ?i No. 12 w as lined for
oiners. ,\ ]aV;te crown took t Si e
;.or?l's Supper. Amount raised tola
y was ? .
The"Children didrnicp with their
parts in the program. We had a
v; inderf.il Chi Id rea's day pro jrani.
' "
We are stiil sendinjr up prayer's
for the sick and shut-ins. M r s.
Paster Hunter i.- out of the P.a-.
io. . 11ospiv il.amd*liack hoiiun?Her
friends- may call to see h.qr.
Kster Martian, ftpt.
nr.THr.i. \. M. K. C in in n
l?e\. ,|. Holmes?Pastor
*f ^ > N ' ;
< !.Pui-i i?Tiie f'luidren o n
!ii.-t Sunday. r- ircly <1 i<I )?r?-*Vit a
U'-!l i.r.'P.'irbi ar.d?jtrrorfrrl?pro- j
7-rnri or. i hildron\< liay. The pa-1
.1 -Adult? >'iouI'i have felt !
' in' .i ' iui'.v well the young' (.v.vrfovnioil
their part?.
i; pvotrrim of t li e
-h i- -'.v! < . to !.i'-carried-on a?
i'v a - : >!< Youths can J>o trained
< -ioy f >r :!.< la inter part to
roiro-v '' ; i * their, rimrch will
tV-r-i to perform.
Rev. H.ilme? preached an edify!*
" . mo* ?a ire from the theme.
Wi'a''- Your .Ma'oi?" The mesatre.
v..-- challerair-' and provo d
ci'e-M r1 ut. It vvii> a well
Vft-at'-i :i"d . !> . a ;t if 1 ntossatre.
NVvi S n lav i< Father's I>'.y
! ti.o- . -! speaker :it Rethel
ill !" In. Samuel ft. lli;rrrins,
i ~i i? r ' of Allen Cniversity.
We all know what an outstundi'.'
part l>r. Hiitirins ha? played
i re|io j,r;-, educational, ? n d
i' i- affair-- : the St;s and else.
.-fi- dy to mention
in no i . ! I ' ' , i I. t . J n't ion
e at ion.'
' one- -' .i ;oy and hear
' no of (a j.j-touches
e 11 < i ' i a .i: f I fi IT eot. m i-ira -
ibn'.
R<>< K I OKI) AM) fM.O\ Kit
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lit-v.- It. II. Hampton?J'astor
A'". <'n.-niel-s-Scp!: i;e>od, anl tint.
. i!. ".I,itt ye :nay live: and the
>t. i. the '(I??il of hosts shall b e
hi. y? ?'.!. a.- ye have tfp?ken.
nm- 1 |.
S. ?. was (. pencil with the
ho ! . .inirihir ' Jesus Keep Me
it'tv T avfvtvsj. after the order of
erviee v.\e entered into a brief
us.-ioti -f 'he beautiful lesson.
Yin;i * King Josi;,h." Josiahi did
ri?fl " fh was liiilit'' in the sfijTiC '
f the da It'll. If we keep (bid's com- I
landau-tils v\e will not turn to 1
le iij.bt hand or to the left, i
i.iidrtn -hoiild l.o ?u?s <
i.t way. The pastor reviewed '
re lesson very interestingly con- J
Lnlimr sayinir. "Train up a child
\ t lie V-ay lie shonhi jjo; and when <
e is old, lie will not depart from,
I 1
Mrs. I.. Belt-her at the piano 1
iioir sanir. Tome. Let Us Join |
>ur ( heerfu! sonjrs. "The pastor, 2
nnouneed A Charjre To Keep <
ayin?r tiji< is one of his favorlT*e~ft
oTVps. i'river hy Itro. M. Belcher.i t
oi:c l,y:vn. O (on 1, Our Help ,
ti Xros Bast. Scripture lesson I
>as read from Amos 0:1-8. Hvmn i
r ?
'rau'i of conspiration hy the, 1
>asL>r. Before he took his text,!
u
ho requested that the choir sintr, I I
Precious Lord, Take .My Hand. He 1
used these words, Woe to them
hat are at ease in Zion, and trust
n the miii utain of Samaria,
which are nano-d.' <'hief of the na- j
:mi '11?w hi.in (.ho. Ivrnjsc nf-alsraeb -i
nine: ,\nm> l(^Tho';i^rKt for- the-1
lay, "Fa! C Security." From i
lilac word- !;< t.roueht a message i
l.at will he lony remembered by s
his hearers as he spoke out of ]
-nts~?"i'>rftr~1MT7'" holy ' spirit reatty?:
sed filled ii.im. <
The 111 dy (.'ommtminn was ei- 1
en to a v'i'ivit number of ad. Its I
and yen me people.?Ttre?steward?
Lifted tic collection of S21.uo. I
Visit(o . .fiuiii Anderson, Mr. Per
'er Martin, son and daughter, Mr. I
hnd M!> do-)/ Martin. Visitors
ic a! ?vny- vei.oine. Roncdietion.
! < ' - I'ay pr-np: iMu.
-fioif-'-ti i v Tin' Su|i(..iiiiii Si'i. I
I'll.; I Hi IH H-. lire.' -H++4?J
I Hictn r-?\] j .?'Sue- Morrr* '
and Mi- (.?:?.,! I;. Reitduo and Mi. !
Toe l.ewi- ;u i Mis.-" Naomi I>?' !
<-!ier was i i joy011 i.y all. Rei.naiks '
i.y tln? pastor..
pood miinlici from Mt. Carine!
at tended m.i' praduatinp exercises 1
at -Minis Jiiph school in AlcO>r- !
vifii k, Mondav eve-nincy June tith '
* . ?
I'llit-o of Mt. C.irmel pills :Mi . >. >
Mytmi- I. (In ilk-beaux, Miss Caro
lyn Roliin.-on and Miss Mary M. '
Wheeler u'-io members of this '
<-ia>s. It. was" tf pleasure' to see the
class of !?iy.i ami. pirls in their/'
uniforms. We' -wi-h for them a
useful life*. '
The < inistian l.'nion met a t (
Rock ford .Saturday and reports a ^
very pood-?meetinp. Mr. Robert t
Norman .said they raised .$45.00. '
Mt. Cariind 'toys pitted ^Me- M
niiek ball team Saturday here. Mt.
"Cftrntel >18. Mcl'idhiitk 7. -T'
I'ray for the shut-ins. . . | 1
> Miss Ruth Jackson and her
friend Miss Ktliel '.nul two children
were visitors in the Reporter's
htmie Tuesday.
Mr. Charles liuillelieaux, Mrs. '
llattie .M< i ullif and son Klik Mc1
Mirth. -IV.-. motored from N. ?Y..
here Saturday evening. Mr. Guilk-lioaiix.
is the son of - Mr., and '
Mrs.' Collin Guillebeuux.
Mr-s. Mae. Alice' Lomax reports
11.> :11 Having a tfQod JS. S. and . J
("hihlien's l>.cy program at'Spring '
Grove. . * '
Mrs.- I.ula Belle Hardman. her (
ituei Mr:'Clark, and Kdward '
I.ee ha?.'.. '' visit their, 'sister 1M
M. Join in (i'eenville.
Alls'. L "1;a Walker was very
rim eh misseo at Clover her church j
first - Sunday. Her youngest son
cot -married first s'unday. We .hope
for him a long and l'rippy life.
. Mrs. C. B. J., Rpt.
BUY BONDS >
' Chocolate Brownies and milk
iiMick for children. Thanks to nev
ore more economical to make th<
miQc product provides a low-cost
feat helps provide energy.
CHOCOLATE
(Makes one N-ine
1 cup butter . l
' J
1 mp stijrar \
1 tc;t - caii'ila ]
2 s-piare> chocolate
t rip mTIciJ rrrrrr ii
Ulend but',ci'. . ?11:ir. < v.n, and va
nelted chocolate. Mix well. Sift f!
;vther. Add alternately with Carr
n nuts. Spread in 'ottered S-inch s
r, on (:'.od..J- ) fuj- ;o-.}q ni'r.utos. C
'or serving.
It y.ci Josh y, an icc the F>
lbiti- nr f !. i>*..
Chocolate Brownies rank hi<
avorite desert or snack-time tli
nore economical and inviting t
With the help of New
dilk Solids, which has all the \
ium of whole fresh milk, they"
he children's after-school snac
o a pudding or ice cream desse;
When served with an ice ere
flow nies make a tantalizing' ai
Here's a brand-new Carnatjioi
recipe for Chocolate Brownies,
ing instant niilk product, '
1,
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FRIENDSHIP AME CHUKt? ~ Wj4
Itev. E. A. Vance, Pastor* , * '.Cjr
Sunday school 10 o'clock. Supt.
Mrs. B. E. Ferguson presiding.
\n interest iog review was given
>v Prof,?T?hVT M ims. Remark! *
?y tlie pastor, Rev. Vance. Financial
banners,, classes Nos. 6 ^
4n(1 1; teachers Mrs. Emnva Vounj?_ *
and Trof. Minis. Visitors were
given a cordial welcome by the
)'ir '.Secretary Miss Elizabeth
I! iriiside graduated from Bell St. _
?! ! a.-'-mv -morning- worship. Sen- ??
or choir' rendering music. After
isual form of openiug,-our pastor #
inesCnted P. K. l>r. \V. S. Minis,
w-iio*1 preached as never before,
from the theme: The Abiding
i'iisi'iice of fJod. St. M-irk 28tb.
I'M r">t .our hearts burn within
while .the Plan. of_, (, od preached * .
i i,< -Word.' '.Ju>JL_ailiiL. .service the .. .
I'm siding Elder lu-lrl his quarter.
Peace and Harmony is our watch
Vacation'"lime 'is here. Visitors
?ut.of town were' Mr.. and Mrs. *i'm
inig (Iar> r. Mr. ? Robert V.
llendy of N. V.. uni .Mr. G.eorgo
evening worship. Another
'Ui tiing message .was delivered by >;jH|
he pastor front the theme "There
Is No Escape." The theme alone v
.va-s worth thinking about in this
lay and time.
The Futuramic Drive is well on
it's way. Every one hundred per
,-ent A.M.E. and christian should
rave this Drive at heart.
M_rs. Lilla Thompson with hhr
laughter, Miss Nina M77Thumps *"t ~
(on left for^Washington, D.~CT on ? ijEj
Stmday rfight. Mrs. . Thompson
ivill - visit her other children and
elatives before returning home.
""Church Rpt.
S EWS OF SPARTANBURG
Mrs. I.illie W. Smith of Green"T
t ~ r '
nlle, state president of licensed
practical nurses of S. C. was in > *
the city last week to meet with
the executive board of practical
lui-ses of-^whtoh Mas. Cora Todd _
rf Spartanburg, S. C. is Assisttnt
state supervisor. Mrs. lola
iiiiuiii js pjtisment oi tne IocjI
Spartanburg Club.
Millie Wheeler, Iwpt.
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Leader J
moke the perfect after-school
v Carnation Instant, Brownies
an ever, ontf this new Instant ?
v highly nutritional beverage jpT
main ula. ??-.vna.^,ifcj 7 I
BROWNIES fc
h square pan)
tca-;?u?n oakinif powder
J r-'P lifjirid Carnation Instant .
.Mix ii'iuidiny to package
iiiu.il .m.i Him imiry. Add
our. I akin,r fiowder and salt to- 'M'
lation . Instant. Mix well.'^Fold ' ^
nirtiv nan and bake in m'oderat#'
'mil and cut into 2-inoh gqUfrftft I
rownies with your favbrite choc
h on the list of Amefi<ia*8
shes. and today they can be *11
han ever before.
irotein, B vitamins and*'cat* 'II
re the perfect B
k or as an accompnB|ral B
am and fudgft^npp^