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PROGRAM OF THE
TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY
I OF THE CITY SINGING
REVIVAL JUBILEE CHOIRS
} ? UNION
TO EE HELD WITH
> BETHELEHEM BAPTIST
CHURCH
1200 Block Of Lyon Street
Columbia. S. C.
Rev. G. J. Odom, Pastor
Friday Night June 10. 1955
Beginning with Ebenezer Bap'st
Church. Devotional Services
I were conducted by Ebenezer officers.
Then the services were turn
>d over to the Pres. in the absent
f both Presidents. Deacon Brown
V .if Bethelehem acted as Pres. Welinma
v.? rv r,:"* 1
Deacon Martin, St. Luke. Responc
Sis. Mammie Jackson, William St
Congregational singing led bj
. Deacon Hard. Then" the pastoi
' ame forward with hymn No. 481
Scripture lesson, Jeremiah 4t>
chapter and 6th verse. Sub. Wil
'ingness on Volinteere labors. Ii
_ ^ was- -inspiration'*~anft txHYK
Collection, __69.82.
Wednesday Night, Union Bapthst
Rev. L. C. Jenkins Pastor j
___ - Devotional service we're eon
ducted by Union UBaptiit officers
Welcome address n,'!"'"n Poum
Union Baptist, respond, Deacot
Blueyard, St. Luke. Then the pas
* *or came forward with the mes
age. Scripture, 82 section of Ps.
1-10 verses. His theme was Sing-'ig
Thursday Night, Antioch
Rev. J. P. Neal, Pastor
Devotion service by Antioch officers.
Welcome address by Deac
Peece, Antioch,. respond by Deac
Catman, Union Baptist. Congregational
singing was led by Deac
Brown of Bethlehem. Singing, Wc
Are Climbing Jacob's ladder. The
speaker for the afternoon came to
0 1 ' si a t ?? ^
our ironi. scripture lesson, t*s.,
^he 3rd verses 96 Ps., 1-2 verses.
| * ^exV O Magnify The Lord In
Me. Let Us Except His Nunc.
Friday Night, Bothelehem
i Rev. G. J. Odom?Pastor
The Devotion was conducted by
the officers of Bethelehem. Welcome
address by Sis. Gladis Hill,
Betheleherrt) respond, Sis. Fannie
Muth, Antioch. Then the epfcaker
cor the afternoon came to our
pront with the message. Paul, 1st
hapter, 16 verses, Sub. Test
Morning Of The Spiritual debtor.
Me also was talking about the
* nosfele Paul, and Paul said, I Am
Not Ashame Of The Gospel Of
Christ.
Sunday Was The Big Day
Devotion by the Chaplain. Wel
-ome~address, Deacon Bontley,
"ethelehem, respond. Deacon Gib-on,
Antioch. Congregational
singing led by the vice-president,
Bro. E. T. Lowman. This was one
?the best Anniversaries. I c a n
^ay we've had in a long time. We
are praying for All our officers,
so they can still carry.- own rand
lead us in the right way. The
Union as a whole wish to thank
f Vinir trioU irirr nVinira f fir f lin
ual support each choir night was
at their own Church which was a
? splendid ideal and also- -wish?to
thank the Ministers for their corporation
with these different
Churches.
The amount each Church "raised
__ for_ the. week,-throughout Sunday.
Ebenezer, $ 100.00
* 104.20
Union Baptist 61.26
" - Wflliam JBt. 37.06
Bethelehem 77 100.55
!%- Antloch Lil 60.38
I **?. week ? 464.32
viuv w?ui toa uy uvix. \jinyaru 01
"henezer, Respond by Sis. Rachel
^erry, Bethelehem. Conprrational
singing lead by Sis. Lillie Plastor,
Hymn N. 559^ Scripture lesson.
Komans .14th chapter 7-8 verse.
Text For man of us livicth t o
himself, and no man dieth to himself.
Sub. T o Fellowship With
God and Fellowship with man.
This was a wonderful sermon de'ivered
by Rev. Peterson, Ass't.
mstor. Collection for the night,
*35.30.
Monday Night, William St. Iipt.
Church. William ftircot -Alley ?
1 Rev. R. RavefTel, Pastor
The devotional service was conducted
by William St. Officers.
Then the Pres. came to our
front welcome address. Deacon
Parker, William St. Baptist respond.
Deacon Halnian, Ebenezer
Baptist, congregational singing
lead b$ Sis. Fourgoners, Bethele' em.
Then the Minister came t o
our front with the message and
'ined hymn No^-j-449, Scripture
lesson, St. John, 15 chapter 1-8
verses. Text, The Spiritual Wind,r
.*rs of Christ and Disciple. Collection,
$33.20. _
.Tuesday Night, St. Luke
Rev. J. ST Gordon?Pastor
Devotion was conducted b j
The officers. Welcome
The Year Reports
Ebenezer $ 114.49
St. Luke ' ' " ' 134.80
-r-XLmon Baptist 139.27
William St. 141.40
Befhelehem . ' I3fi.2(?
Antioch 118.87
$ 780.08
4 (14.ft!
Total for Year $ 1.250,11
This Union consist of the following
officers:^
President, Deacon, B. .1. Heard of
St. Luke, Vice President, Bro. ,K
F. Loumany, Antioch. Sec. Sis. A.
B. Kinley, St. Luke Recording:
Sec. Sis. A. P. Porter of Antioch,
Chairman Board of Directors,
Deacon, Gabriel Brown, Bet holehem,
Chaplain, Bro. C. 11. Shaw.
St. Luke.
Alary Jane Brown, Rpl.
BUY BONDS
ACTIVITIES IN AND AROl'NJ
MORRIS BROWN A. M P
curucH
?Rev. ??r tjuatf es, Tester
Corinnc K. Bradford.
"Wait not for tomorrow's sun
today is the day of satvation"
The regular Sunday morning:
services at Morris Brown Clfurc!
bepran at 11:1H- a. m. following
. the usual procedure: call to war
ship, doxolotry, and the openim.
hymn, "Jesus the Name Ili^'r
Over A,11," prayer and the clmra
response. The -scripture, taker
Ijfipnr Romans 12:1-12, was rem
! I hv Tio,- ? ' i- TM
...UI iwn ^11111^1'. 1 ny I MM
alogue was repeated in unison
Announcements were read by th<
clerk-secretary of the church. Mi
~ Wi D. Bradford. The 2nd hynv
_ "O gpirit tt>" I'vinr. Ci"d'J?wrn
then-, sung by thet, choir. Tin
t Re\\ J. C. Quarles came fort!
with the message a>f the morn
I inpr that was most inspiring. H >
text, "Spiritual .Transformation..'
y was taken from Romans 12:2
r He gave a very beautiful illustration
of his text when he toh
1 the story of the degenerate whe
was dressed up in fine clothes tr
|. see if he would flriHgc but lit
- went light IdW k'TdHus nld^luTHt.
of degradation because it is suit
that "vou can clean up a man oi
the outside, but?he -has-to- hav
a change of heart and the hoi
. Ghost in him ('before he can fol
- low tire way "of th<T tnie christ
lan. To hp spiritually tivnwfmm
j ed one has to be touched h
God himself.
The music for (he service
was furnished by the Junio
. Xhoir under the direction o
the choisstress, Mrs. G. P. Sin
gleton with Mr. A. Bligon a
the organ. Members of tl)
Usher Board No. 1 donated an
arranged their services sfor th
morning worship. Flowers fo
the pulpit were donated and at
ranged by members of the Flora
Club. The following trustee
lifted, the offering for the day
Mrs. Sarah 11. Brown, Messi
i iit ^ i ,t> n ?
>\. oieett, w . :s. tyrant. an
Herbert Setrar who announce
__Lhv' amount, of offering receive.
'"Morris?Brown Marches On.
WHO'S IN 'I'll K NKWS AT
MOKKIS IIKOWN CHI Bi ll
We want to congratulate Mi
i j and Mrs. Moses Smalls upo
! the jrraduathm' af their soi
Harold, from Hampton Insti
tute. >t 1
Mrs; Vivian Duncan was u
her usual post as secretary o
the "building fund?'
We cont;iatulate Mr. and Mr
Joseph La Prince upon the jrrnd
inition of their daughter, (ilori
from Allen I "Diversity, and th'ci
daughter Persephone, f r ojj
i Burke Hitrh School-.
j We wouTd like also to jcoti
' eratnlate Mr. T.A. LaSaine wli
j was named as a member of t!i
| trustee hoard of* Allen L'nivcr
! sity. Mr. I.aSajne- is also
' member Of the Steward's Hoar
at Morris Brown Church.
| The members of M o r r i
i Brown t^hrrrrtrr TTTPter thTT lead"
ship of our pastor, are workin:
j very arduously for the "Futu
I ramie J)rivc," despite the far
(that we have on a drive fo
_ the "huildintr furuL'J
Kach?-w?e-k?a regular pati mi
of the Palmetto Ircrntef Will L
given a free copy of fhe pape
ns the gudst of The Palmett
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W.WMAN CHAPEL A MB
CHURCH
Rev. K. V. (iibhs?Pastor
')r. M. F. Robinson, I'fesidint;
- - Klder,?-Mrs Nell. L, Robinson,
District ICducationul Leader
Heboid, how jjood and how
deasant, it is for hrctheron to
Iwcll together in unity!
It is like Proeious sent merit- up>1)
the head, that ran down upon
.he heard, overt Aaron's heard,
hat wont down to the skirts' o f
is purulent. (Psalm 'l1 -'J).
That some unity as expressed
l>y the Ps'ilniist was exemplified
in our Kducational meeting o n
June 1(1, It too. All roads led t o
Stateshurjr. S. C. as far as record
attendance. Airs. N. L. Rubinson
?ur efficient leader, presided with
pieenljness and dignity. A very
uni<|iie and meaningful program
lratL -huen planned and was carried
out in detail. Dor theme: The
, Task of the Church 'around t h e
World. Theme Song: The Church
is One Foundation.
The devotional service was con
I [uini'ii i>y local presidents, .Mrs.
! Rosa Tindal, neted as chairman.
| A'pnropiate so.njr.-J and earnest
i pra\HM-s_w> re iiwirtL, .
T^^^^TTmimtopio;* w? re disc a.-sed.
I "Tiu? value, of trained Leaders,"
'j whs discussed l.y Mrs. Kosetta G.
I j 1
MTomy, who was elected at the out
" et of the nieetinp us secretary.
Mrs. Toney in reporting on this
" topic, iuif she was absent,.?
Mrs. Liu ile ftrunson sanp, "I'll
: I.et Nothinjr .Separate Me From
|; This Love."
i' A papel diseussiny; India, under
I Three Flays was ably done by
Mesdanies F. James, I.. II. Mnr'i
I'hv, S. S. IIice, J. F. Stanley and
JT. J. Slater: Mi's. James acted as
.J Chairman and pave a beautiful
illustration showinir the flays of
..Llttdia, Ceylon?amt RrTkistaTi. " Mrs.
Murphy reported on "'l"tyhtiny
I Poverty: Mr;s. Iliee, The Church
J in Southern Asia. Mrs.. Stanley.
,j T.he Odd. task is in New Set-tiny.
| Mrs. Slater. Why Missionaries ?
' All reports wore well: planned and
I exeelicTitly "delivered.
lj Mrs. Ilol.inson presented Dr.
,) Robinson -who made timely re,
marks and introdtu'ed all mitvis.iters,
Mr.- Willie Jefferson. -Mat.heic"
Tiisfrifeior <>f Mayesville InJ
stitut'e, was visitiny
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... ..... i . .-v.llllv.N . | > I e?ltOie(l . IIH1
J-M-issionnrv >'irj iiitm. It Was a force
^,| ful messayo. The spirit ran hiyh.
Rev. Stanley is held m'_hirh reVpiRo
l?y all who know him. a
collect ion .it* s > l ill taken,
v Adjournment for dinner.
After dinner we re-opened by
s. sinyiny. S'.andiny < ?n The I'ro
J inises. M,r<. Ilattie Taylor then
f'. led a beathtifwl_ Rilde ipiiy. in the
.j form , of a contest-.- Thi- was ini|I
me'tisely enjoyed by everyone. Mrs.
oi l'. K. Ilinkins* assisted. .
,|i What are we. doiny for Mise^iiiins?
was dismissed by a loeal
t-' presidents. M a n y interesting
'.Ythinys were-told. A refreshing
) 1 duet was <".ny by .Mesda;nes? P.
s K. hinkins and K V: (Jibs, Tell
; Jesus All. Man And-(ind In T'b .
< t'ity was discussed i.y Mis- l.illian
.| Herrinyton. Mesdames I.. .1, Hy|
man and A. A. RgddcfL. .
? M's. S. S. I'iee Q'U'le t-. narl.s
-and thanked the memherof
Waynian '"banel for the lo.sni
|'aloe manner they had received
land entertained us. The food uaj
superb and life aimo-I'.'iere was
j wholesome. . Mrs. Pinkie'* .-pola
favoiablv of t ie spirit of cbbneri.
lV
'.ion ..that exist hmor.y the mem
'? Mrs. Murph mentioned t*TV
ii risiny vote of appreciation b?.
| yulty he tendered our leader.-~.Mrs
lj | Robinson. for h(V straight foi
' I ward and stalwart ! ' -der-dup
! This- was wad I taken l?w all. Air.,
' ] l!bl.in-<>n tToni ido?|ta-iitiy are'epted
(the. fri'-n>Hy (restore and thanked
I everyone for their. kindness a n d
; -oo|ieration.
I AVjLL_a-!o.si-d !>\*y:-ine-ir;'_r. Itless lie
-"Th<r Tio "1 hat i'.Ind- anvl rlapinir
nir hands fanniny a cirrle of
I fittdintr friend-hip.
Kosetta (i. Toney, Kp'.
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For Treatment
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4.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurine o
hero as they walk along Mar
Wade. H'ampt-on. They came
of an ailmojiit_ from which t.hi
yeafsT "They wore treated a
Patients from n'lany states en
l?y Dr. Huffman at his odiees
IMON A. M. E. nirildl
Rev. I). I). Kidder?.Minister
I.al;" S. S. hejran*at OatO
with 1 Ji?*- Siipt. ai.ui teachers i n
charm*. A timely and interesting
review was yriven by the Supt.,1
*i 111" !-"?i> i!
1 At i f a. m. sharp the pastor as~
| ended the ro-tritni 'leeompanied
Mt.v tin- la".'. !>. A..l't1y and -de li'?
eiod ti> his' wsmtntr eonjrretra~7tT0.11
a "tTvarV searehlnyr message
from St. .h.'in )5:".r>( "The Father
"^DovefTi fife Son." "Theme: The kind
. it" father We'need today. Fveryoiie
.! enjoyed this Father's Day nuns uiye
immensely wlvieh was delivered
with siieli fdree.
The Father's Day program. was
postponed until the fir.?t Sunday
afternoon at I1 tU p.m. .Mr. Young
- Ford is the .chairman and Mr. Harmon
Ftly Ass't. Chairman. You
_.aie incited. - ?
The pa -'or, .-enior choir and a
goodly 1. iadn'f < f memliers motor
ed to Fairmont, N. C. 011 Sunday
a! - iit at. v p. 111! to worship witli
'lie lie . .lohn.-ou .and congrega'
; 1; |- p . ( I'apt i -1 ('hureh
11 " .. a very nice >ervic'e insuite
> t e inclement weather. It e v.
j'.dd. r oke from St. .John ttuT
"(five Me To Drink." Theme:
Tiw I'.. j r Thai 11?-f r?v- 'ic..-, TIn
linir Ti?. ft- I cx?c'.li ht nuaii- for
' i,?- o?-i~: -on. " 11 j> o';<;. of . t InI
t ..
'.i-- ' . Ic-1?hi!,j1 anyw.aere.;- .ays
? i "
* '!" "or aii'l . onirion
% i11 r< ; ! . v' sit i<f lor l.iitly *Mt.
j n !!;r ti-t chinch on the 4th
l .-' .nillay afternoon at . 1 j>. ni. for
'la' Ir4" 1 Si iston .. ii<i his i*nnrl
"t Me. Tin- Key. Mrs. Ma!.. I lliirti
? K\iiay li't anil llraler
r'oi,'ui t itir a work's meeting
; i ',y ! ! i : i -i. j'rv. IFijr?ri???.
.Tor rl.'o ' - {j! !? ?! to rapacity
;ii i ./ 'ti-j-.t. i r,,plr from
t.'i t'-a ' !' '1 < ( Mr-Minns. Tin'1
!?:? : . Ail! t yvi'i'nr.tr 'on .S^tni-:
1 M a- li 'jiiinl is l.oinif
j-* s't to., nir'-h '.ais Divine IlealM
I '; I".in!, a f iculty monto!"
' t .hi_p(_! .*.? seimnl
. o?r.m?T school at*
\ M -i".; ?! <iis-t. (his summer. S*'>e
"T' in;t |<t evident of the
at A ! Itoiiri1.. I t. ami Mrs.
?! i'j"t t ' I- . .1 ; ? 11 children are
I. ,'... c..i:r 1
. , . i ii .i iii.i mi.*' wri'lv
'I-'I : 1 !1 u- S'linc -considerable
1 iwi"b their parents Mr. and
?M . 'I. A: I- "V(| i:i'1 family.
! ": I< 7"""';C; ;iv' Xance en-t~
t * i* :<> v. i;1 v ,us ci.n' Sunday n.orni
;."M the invitation was ox'<
need to i'tjners. She is the lova!
' *.? -!i"l Uarinincr little damrhter
, f Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Nance.
She was assigned to Mvs. Fannfe
St' r.ley's class, which is composed
). n.-,.)y ?f . anil ynnn(r p?.ir.
Hi''
Mr. James Fonl" and fatr>ilv of
_I [iai.iim, N\ spent last __week
end'with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
i \V II. Ford.
The pastor and family are
ALMETTO LEADER
rai Pennsylvania
f McKoosport,, Pa., are showi
n street in front of the Ilote
to Columbia Tor treat men
hrnl hot h-sntfererT fnT man;
t. Dr. Huffman's Clinic here
ime to Columbia for treatment
718 Main St., Columbia. S. C
I spending the'entire week here du
j to the meeting heing conducted,
j "feme thou with us, and w
will drf thee good.*'
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I IJKTIIKI, A. M. E. CHURCH
Ifrv. .1. A. Holmes, I'as tor
j The -children of the Suiida,
Silnoi. had an enjoyable discuss
' ion of the lesson last Sunday
They a e always .ready to lean
J as much as they can ahout th
! llihle. . _ j. _ . ;
Dr. Samuel It- Higgrrs, presi
'lent of Allen?1 'nivet ijity. prcat h
, , ' .
imi a trranu message on father7
Pay at Pel hoi. The Sub. \va
j bather" ami was tn'ten Iron
St. I.uke la. The sermon v.a
conducted around the prodigal
"Son and his Forgiving Father.
I?r. lliggins told his congregat
, ion that God expects a man tj
carry on the affairs of his world
Therefore, Father is responsihh
j for leadership. The minister eon
jducted tlris thoughtful and beau
titt'ul message by admonishing' tin
Fathers that th c.indren ir.lt
I' .ite the lives of t . ei? fathers
A n il w h e n . j >u see t !i <
| life of a child', you have a fai
] representation of his father's lift
Holy, baptism administere
to Paiflette .'i. IJoyd, infant o
Mr. and Mr-. ('. H. I'.oyd.
The r ;.de was highly approp
riate r-nd was beaut i I i.l ly done.
Tlji; flanaus were lovely an;
were of e.\.|.isire hcau.ty.
(.UKKNVIKW I'lliST HALT 1ST
_ Hev. .1. \V. Davis?Pastor
-f
.'"unday School opened at t h <
usn ! hour, with the Supt. it
charge. Karh teacher- took care o
his cla - The eeneral subject was
!<> i: h K<; <ns The Passover. /
wonderful dicussion was held an<
.he lesson was enjoyed hy all.
Morning began at 11:00 a. m
Our pastor was tie speaker
Since we were observing Men*!
lay on this Father's day, men o
the Church took care of all tin
R-'trular routines, with Mr. An
!i rson as special speaker f o
Men's day. He spoke on the sub
iort, What Is Man? He made
very intercstim*, talk. Mr. Mille
>f Union Paptist Was the sccon<
speaker on this subject.
An instrumental solo was ren
!"n'd by little Robert Poydr.. am
a solo was sung by Dec. David.
The morning message was takei
from 1st Samuel, 10-2P>, using, a
i suUject, "i.oytiy 10 uon. >
wonderful message was deliverer
Visitors were Mr., and Mr?
Davis of Union Baptist, also Mi
sillier, Mr. Komp, and Mr. Roy
neld.s.
?BrT: U. was held at J5:3U a n~
'Evening services at 8:00 p. m. T
. all -of, these. you are invited eacSunday.
We. wish Miss Earl a speedy re
' cover of her illness.
Church Kpt.
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V ACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
A SCCC-ESS AT LEXINGTON
I xingtnn?The Vacation Bibl
I >V uol held at New Bethel AMI
| f iiitv.h .June 111-17 was a sincces
I --.civ.-The theme: "Personal Am
I Group- Relationship" was carric*
nit .hy the school.
Eighty-three (K-t). Children he
tween the ages of 1 and 15 regis
tered and worked together. Then
were Bihle Study, Art and Craft
-and -nefreshments were served
The children played base ball an
many, other games.
The instructors we re Mesdanie
i Mildred Keisler, Corine Rawls, Lu
cretia Wise, Carrie Taylor, Misse
.Pcnrl Sligh, Costina- Green a n
Mrs. Carolyn Sligh directress.
A number of distingujshe
visited with-us 'and eat'li guv
timely renvnrks.
Thursday, Reverends W. F
Crumlin, A. Middleton, H. Hattoi
Hudson, Wasliington, and C. (
Black.
Friday .Mrs. C. C. Black an
| Mrs. Martha Corley visited th
j school.
Friday nipht the children pre
seated a well prepared program
Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Black wer
? -kttrk akli ns aruL-Cimh-ag'ah) l>w
ughf swne timely remarks. Mi
j_; Dolhert Sligh, Supt.; of S. S
awarded the peffect attendant
| certificates.
(Open house was after the pro
"" "in and the parents and adult
were allowed to see the works o
1 Hie children.
HrXNKTTSVII.LE NEWS
Sunday was Men's day in all ol
he Fitv Churches.
tl At St. Michael Methodisl
(i Church. Rev,. W. Mi Stokes, pas^
tor presented Dr. L. L. Haynes
~JF. J-can of Instruction, of Claflir
, College, Orangeburg to deliver
.. the Sundajl morning message. The
Usher Board of the Church met
at 4:00 P. M. at the home of Mr.
e and.Mrs. Albert Bostic on Myrtle
St. The youth Fellowship met at
P ii ? ' - -
- cnc cnur.cn n:uu t\ M.
The Vacation Bible School which
I begun on the 13th continued
through the 24th. The enrollment
i for the week more than
iT40.
y At Smioh Bantist, I??v. H. S.
'\Yright delivered a very, interest
iitg message at the Sunday mornn
inu worship.
V - At 5:.">0 P. M.t The Men's Day
program was good. After the pro"
cram. theJtnOh served all well with
coed eats and drinks. The regular
s morning collection was $79.39 and
the Men's Day program collection
1 was $210.18, a grand total for
p the d>v, $289.57. Mr. Leroy McQueen,
President.
I The Scouts of thg Church were
out rejoicing over their pleasant
Li to the Camp. Twelve hoys went to
the camp recently. The vacation
" i Bihle School began at Shiloh Monday
morning and will continue
for two weeks. See that vour child
Ton are enrolled, for they cannot
learn too much ahout Clod's word.
A1 is. Mildred t'lurk end two
daughters, Misses Patricia a n d
| Peggy Ann from New York "City
I arrived home lust week-end t o
- spend the summer at the .home of
mother an<P grand-mother, the
late M17*. Anna Coleman on West
Main St. ...
I Mrs. Zulla Stokes, Mr. N. II.
Haygood, Mrs. Dorthi Smith and
two daughters, and Sgt. Cotes of
Comma, S. C. were the last week
_ era!-guests-of Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie
Rivers, ?>r. on Lyall St.
Mr. arid Mrs. Earl Leond and child
--ren, and Mr. David McCoy from
; New York City are .in the city
1 visiting, their parents f>?vt gi-ipd.
f .n-ivents. Mr. and Mrs. McCoy on
Cook St. "*
; Mrs. Maggie Wright, and son
I and daughter. Mr. Julian B. and
Mrs. Ql;"" Covington, were called
lest ' eek to the bed side of their
sick aunt. Mrs. Cora Beatty i n
3 I Cuffney, S. C.
Miss Lizzie Dennis from Ander?
j son, S. C. is in the "Chty visiting
'I ,r;ss Atlanta Thomas on Henry
' St.
"j Mr. and Mrs. James H. Horrell
I and two sons .timmu an/I no*..
- vjc*?jr
r j loft Sunday for Petersburg, Va.,
' , to visit Mr. Worrell's parents,
Rev. Worrell and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie McI.eod
1--spent ttreir liOTTey nVoon Tirst week
Its Hie Stwto of flowers, Jacksona
vitte; Fla. They are now at home
s on Kinnr St.
* On tlpe sick list are Mrs. G.
' Malloy, Mrs. Rosa Alsabrooks,
' Rev. Mrs. V. E. Jeffers. Mr. T.
" Wyehe, Mr. Bennie Rivers, Strand
* Mr. Cam Quick.
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Sunday school 1 opened 10:0
A, M. with' the Supt., and cc
c workers present. The lesson?.wa
Z beautifully discussed. The at
s tendance and collection was ver
1 pood. At I i :(jt) A.M. The Senio
1 Ch< rr under the paid into of .\Jrs
icssie fellers marched in sinpitr
- i 'Holy, Holy, Lord Hod Aliniphty.'
, Rev. I'aul Herman led the devot
e ional hymn 117 prayer l?y Den
, .Mannihp. The Hospel Choir san;
I. 'Old Time Rolipion," Se.riptur
d lesson read by Lev. Paul Hernial
>t. Luke lb Chajit. hepinnmp a
s the 1 1th verse tljiiouph the JiOtl
i- The clerk ?vf the church read th
s announcements for the week. Th
d Rev. Kay Hodson prayed t h <
prayer of I'aith. The pastm
d Rev. Rr <\ Wripht and the Rev
e S. S. Lnrrouphs, pastor of Ebe
i nezer A.M.K. Clvareh, Mullins, S
exchanged pulpits with oae!
j, othwr. ,
At the 11:00 A. .M. .seivieo
j'Rev. Burroughs took his lex
d iVotn St, . J.uke 11;1. Theme J
e 1 prayer of the Disciple.-.." Afte
| the wonderful message the itiv>
-itational hymn whs sung. "Futhe:
i. ["Stretch . My Hand To Thee." A
e. the close of the services 1'ev
>- Buin'oughn... returned hack?rn hrh
\ heme in Mul ins.
.,*! At 5:00 The Vacation Hi. h
e School .heid their., closing exercis
J es at Weston Chapel A. M. K
-! Church Sunday afternoon. Key
s 0. K. Jackson Supt.* Rev. K. C
f Wright principle, Among the
J teachers were Ml>. Maggie Dor.
is Hen son, .J ulia Jackson. ( aroI
lyn llelhca, Mis. 11. ('. Wright
Mrs. Sanders, .Mrs. Sadie. Then
p school averaged H'?0 chi.drer
.every day. llyfTcshincftts werv
-server!1 every day." X"lmih,,r oi
children that. attended from -each
church. Weston Chapel A. M._ F.
| Church 75; St. John llapt. Church
55: Andrews Chapel ~M7 "K.
Church IS; Highway Christian
Church X; Tabnickh'H's .Holiness
tp('hurch Mt. Zion A. M .E.
Church, Sola's, S. <1; Si.
1 "Pain~S'.M.K riiiTFoTr FNiyilalc" 8:
[Sellers < ha pel I!. Church. Sellers
|S. C. 2; N"r\v Hopes flnpti.l.
| Church 2; Milihraneh 2; Sprir:_c
j Branch No church' at a.l
' Those who 'i | net attend?*he,
clrsif.tr exercise missed a l?i;>
[treat, it was very jrood. Each
child on program played their
i part wcM. Mr. Robert Alford Jr.,
s] eat the week-et.pl home??with
his father, Mr. Robert Coker SY
CHURCHES SCHOOL
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Call 5
115. K KI:LTON
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Saturday, June 25, 1955
_ Those attending the grand tent
(t meeting in Timmonsville, S. C.
i- last week were Mrs. Etta Jacks
son, Allie Wilson, Carrie Abron,
- Lizzie Scott, and Mrs. Doroy!
by Cato.
r Tl'ose on the sick list are Mrs.
1 Lucy Wright, Itev. Heward
4' Paige. Mrs. Willis, iv.tr. and Mrs,
"j . avid Al'ord. Let us not forget
in ray theni a visit. ?
1.1 Magdelfene Moore, Rpt. _
e TAYLOR CHAPEL A. M. E. *
C CHURCH j j
t llrvr J. I*. Curry, Pastor
Since the Third Sunday in
< J nne has been t observed for
? Father's I>.iy throughout the Na ,
lion, you can intagine what a time
'. we had!
-A- Sunday School began at the
I. usual hour with Supt. Heyward
1 j Blocker presiding. Subject of the
| lesson was "Josiah Keeps the
Passover" taken from King Verst
,i,< n of the scripture II Chronicles
v II Kings 23. The lesson was
i aught by the pastor, all classes
-. combined.
ii. Order of service: Spiritual,
I Prayer by Bro. Willie McCants,
. Si'i-i|it.iir??iC Division of Psalms, T
' Hymn 2l>U, S. M. Mission Prayer
y 'Bro. Chief Bookert.
Key. Ci/rry's text was .taken
from lb Psalms, Sub, "Be Still
. I Know That I Am God. These *
.!' words were spoken by- Moses, a
.j portion of the book was written
' by him. He concluded by singing
I'm Tmnlilo,?Lord?-Pm?Trouble.
Our . Children's Day program
was conducted by Mrs. Mattie
Bookert. Refreshments were serf
ved for the children.
1 If you are wondering on Sunday
morning as to where you '
1 would like to serve the Lord,
('ume.lo Taylor. Chapel, you are
! always welcome.
Wilhelmjenia B. Edmunds
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