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Saturday, Juno 2>, I'.Kj """" A&T's Uc f | i ni i l jlj^H ^ V -C .;.. > V ' J' - i S * ; < ; tPl^l 3 TIP ^Iti-- 1 3 18 IP jI , ? ? HEi 'v~ * * . Ill SS <|,i| b^pj i ~^f*.,i * 7;... I ':'" |..... ^ * ? dk jfc ... - _ y-y ' . V ' ^ ^ ^ _ A & T COt.LEGE took million-dollar library. The 1 000, including equipment- 1 one pf"'lhe two sj acinus rea< : dent activity center, i?.?i? KI.ISHA A. M. I'. ( Ill KCII Key. (J. \. A!> .Ion, - 1'us.lor v S.S. opened the us ml Iioip post of duty, 'i Ik* classes rrmrrrp ed while the piano interlude foi with the Supt. at liis re-.:ulai lesson brief study. The lessor was reviewed l>y? the Chapiair White. I.annor (.'lass No. '1 lbsmission by the Supt. I'rayer, service was conducted by Mrs., liesie Fair. Mrs. Mary .Jeffcr-nr: Mrs. Ida Longshore led a* v.arm prayer service. Scripture lessor read by the pastor from Kphe (>:1-10. He then presented the speaker of the hour to his audi ?emeu. Itev. (J. W. Wtltti1".-Vhaplait at the'Veterans Hospital in Colw-mhia, S. C. Chaplain White si lected Iris text from I tout. d on text Iv.ih. (>:! '!. lie pieacho milde p-iT- r.Tiini.11 - instrieteed Father's to be very cautious and to readicate them nelves?to (lud and follow TTu master Father. I am sure every one enjoyed the Father's f)aj sermon. We hope Chaplain Wiiiti will, come ayain ' soon. AO.. ..11 t \i . Klmo Satterwhite last Sundax from Columbia, ho wad up will Mr. Karl Reuben and family. Also Key.- and Mrs. Isabella Dixo: and family visited the home ol Mrs. K. J. Dewalt. Sunday nijjrhL the F.ueky rftjf Chorus t>f Spartanburg, S.C. re: derod a program of songs alo'it; "with the t lioirm! Kli-iia 'Ihe l.iioky Star Chorus was ac compained by their pastor Kev H. - S. Stevorrsmv. I ""am sun everyond enjoyed the exeellen niusie. Sponsor was Mrs. Id: I^onjfshore. The group will hi back with us the third Stindui in August. Rev. Stevenson is tin pastor of the Righteous. Churcl of Gotl in Newberry, S. C. The pastor, his wife am Chaplain White were the dinne guest of Mr." and Mrs. .less fx?nj shore and I am sure they enjoy themselves very highly in thi hnoif M. Lake, Rpt. . - i 17 Million Dollar Li! " . - . - ; i / * Villi " * ST IB | 111 fe 18 ? Ijfii fr si nm 2* ' ? H ' ' ? '- 1 ^ v^P, v> ry ? - 8 It; ' ;*jg%|*'^ Iffi , : <mwj>, - ... Mm a .l>i;r.*st'Gp forward last week i :op photo shoWa the live-story "he middlii. ph >t-o-is~a?seew iin^ rooms. At bottom is one MT. I'-tS-; Ml \.M. It. < lit K( II K?\. ('. .liiim's. l':i>U;r 4 I ".M Y:TKi; S'ltiTlay Sdn-I i>i-11( ?! a| tin- n>na! hoar i>t" ton oYlork. Aiti-iiiiaeci* was nit'.rh Itiwi-r than usual ?!?u* to I. lie rain i j howeis and this also hiouii!;'.. i litiw n the eonti shut ions. What a pity ii'.ir r?'lip:inn is sn se'nsiti\y . , n 1... I ... ....I.I .... S, ..,!... - ( M' r I ill I'M' ; kc to: li'ioii Hi tie . weather- ?!??? -s ?? : alTiyt 'i:-; mi work ilays. 1 At 11:15 tl i- Rev. S. J. Rice of Morris I'ollejje was tin* pulpit nuest -of- J>r. James. The latter ' hi'iMiirht tin- 11n ->ji;i fmia?St. ' John 1:5N subject "The Rahi-i:? '-of?other iiii'ii." Stimlay li.-ii'ur * Fathet's I>aj^ t h? made v.v.s fur 1 lushed hy the Senior. < i.oir, d. lcried- hy .Mr. f'tnuw. .Vii--' .. K 1 -. Wilson, oi i^aui-t and assts; 0(1 hy a men's Quintet which ren dercd two number'.. The Quintet was composed of the*" Tollowwi:;' Prof. I'. (!. Conyers, Dr. i>. F. Canty, Rev. F C. James, Prof N. A. Aiken and Mr. Uertie Patter"son." We were also favored with a solo hy our pa d on tin: lb. v. ' Mr. James. The sen ice was v< rv . n.'oyaldo. A co.lection of $100.-lh ' was taken. We were pleased to welcome j. a few visitors. We hope they will come afjain. The Frank M. Rciil Cluh i\t ? 'i o'clock at home -of Mrs. Mabel i Murrotmhs J!lo W. l?ar'Idle St. * I hi- hn.'l-fss. .sorvo.i <lrii' i''U' ii' ? I reshntetir ,*nt 'tin1 c*i)?i of the - nieetiit.tr. Mrs. A-Uitliiu- ?I i 1 . >! o. . 1'ii's., .Mrs. i hoi be 15* Jacks., n. StS-r t The Kvcr Ready Club mot at i (1 I". M. at Inane of Mrs. liufli ; I'. .Vision, '.I Second Ave. The , hostess served :r lovely I'epaVl at the elnl.of the LUliVlilUl ..... t sits. Siolie I'.ariio, I'its. Mrs, K. I>. W" I! 11 e t Sec. j Ste a iiri less Hoard No. I were I in charge of a |>K>r,ii<ni at . r; which was the eihniinalioi) of X the hal.y contest. Mrs. Klle> - I teas, J Yes. Mrs. A.(I. Hayes s See. J""Khr'il offerings were fTa>"""pTiT of ( la. No. H. :ft*d the wife and V brary ? "f ? ' f ^3? ^ 'i f 'K ^ ^ : > -?* smmmmi - ' l: " n moving into ils brand new strucuire which cost SI,000 of I lie first, day's activity i of the live loi.ngcs in the sti 'tin " ' ' '< Hi' Mi. : Knfjo'ii,'" I ?lala?. I >r. .'ii'iK s j\\ii*4 speaker u / liaiiio StaUtJii.-Tv !'|<; on Suttii'tin j J U 1_IC IS. Hie : text was takr 1 ruin Mieali t!;S Su'->. "\Jeetiii (ion's hequh-iMuents.''? || eontaii til III,ell I'o.nl fur thought. ()u .I une I2 at 7:.'5U l'.M. tl I nsioi 's Aiii Club sponsor* :i V;in! Slick Rally which netti Mi -.' I perla I t;i\ is, Pres. lli I '? ;.) I I b in ii>n. j il l>. AL- I lb.be rl St- R-pfc.ItKTII KSI> A -IS ART 1ST CHI ItCll Sunday was a happy Father hay. S. S. roiuliirle.l in the u Vol' (<! !? r by the Supt.? with h tab'. Tie- fi\e?classes were he;i ?T i. 11y?la..e irt?by each?lo?i her c the beautiful Sub. "J isiali Keej i the I'assover." Meinoiy' sclecth "1 -was e.lad when they said in to nie, let us }-o into, the hou: | of the Lord." (Psalnls R2?:l 1 Senior tonic preparing Tor wo siiip. S. S. was really an inspi inu ore. end enjoyed by all. Li ' oil reviewed by the past \. bei'e we gleaned reminding ;u helpful ideas of the passov ! ami . preparing for worship. IV: or service conducted I >y I)ea. (hoes and Pro. .lames Cosset t! i he .It*. Choir sang Holy Hoi Scripture Ic-fson by the past from lames M: 1 -10. text Con. ' Sub. "The Significance of t ..... ,.C TuVV !..., I I....,... I r- j.WhtM+ttK'. \Ye wcic blessed to have. X | ami Mrs. Willie Kitatham L'oUfi Franeis St. Baltimore, M to worship with us ayain. A1 Airs. M. Spineer of Alitpiippa, 1' They all were happy ito he hor .. avii? ow. We were happy to ha . .ho an I enjoyed the compl I tiieuts oil the serviee. | after the ai-ivuti the?dubil I t lion went to Aiasle Bidye Ba| "i ( hureh to siby. It k was quite i i enjoyable affair. Others went , Alt. Olive Bapt. ("hureh to siiif On last evening ?t VjjiH. _^ye vb TtecT tTie 'I.honias Chapel hy invitation to hear the Jubilei | TH1 Chorus of Chester which was like old camp meeting. All went away rejoicing. Together we stand, But divided we fall, Let us line together, At the Saviors Call. I. A. T. Rpt. NKW lUil lll l. A.M.K. (TIlKCll lte\. ('. (V Black, Pastor LKXINGTON? On the first Sunday in June the pastor and family and Miss Thomsena and Mr. Willie Williams were dinner guest in the_ home of Mr. and Mrs. \V. 11. Corley with Miss Annie I'annaman Hostess. '1 hi' Children's l>ay Program was quite a success last Sunday | pight?7: JO?o'clock when eael: I child?phncd well?hfS"~HTld lie) part in the pageant: The Road of j !>>> . a The morning ..worship begat l with the first hymn, Father 1 j-Stietiff My Hands To Thee Seripture John l b The pastoi brought us a wonderf-ul Father'; Hay message. H e mentioned many things it takes to be i guild fiither. He -far ttorr?stirrr: that whether he fie chosen falhei of the ~yUiH or. not, "fie . should oi father of the home. We wen Wonderfully benefitted by thi: messages. Immediately ufter sc ice th< Y.P.I). met with .Mrs. C.C. Blacl advisor anil' Miss Costina (Jreeri Fres. A large group in attend ance. Mrs. Black explained sev er.ll matters of interest to t h < ~ "group. ATI Y.F.D. members wer asked to be present next Sunda; morning at which time the phu tographer will take pictures o the entire group. Meeting close with the. watch word. The pastor and family enjoyei a delicious dinner at the horn of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Davi: Mi?s~Fycrnee.se IS orris ahtT Ml James Wise were hannilv man j ed on June 17, by the groom' _ Black. Reception fo FRIENDSHIP A. M.E. CIU'RCI "Rev.. E. A. N ant e, Pastor Sunday was a busy day. S. 5 at the usual hour with assistat Supt. Mr. II. I'. Crawford presit ing. A very impressive revie ~ v.'iis given by .Mr. J. T. \V. Minr Att. banner and finance remain 'with Mrs. Emma Y.oungs' das No. (I. In the adult departmeii No. 1. Mr. Minis, teacher. ', 11:00 morning worship. Sundu; beintr Father's Day, the?pastor1 11 message was in keeping with tin I- same. He preached from the sub Jeci: "Cod rnrr tteaveniy"Fathei and men our Brother." Text Si Luke (5:12-2;l.. A wonderful mes sage. Well received. v I The trustees matle their month ,n i l.V reports immediately after service. The funeral of Mr. Coliinibus iHarris was held. Columbus liarlis departed this life o n last io ' ' 'II,.. i..,. ..t u;., i . ? m. i nuinviatv ck\* 1119 iiuiiic uii vi1ucui I Hill after several years of declining health. Horn in Clinton, he . was in his (>5th vear of life. ^ , - He attended the Clinton publu schools, lie was a life Ifuig member of Friendship A.M.K. Church where he served as a member oi board of stewards and Trustees. _ He was a member of the ehoit until his health "failed several years ago. He was loved by all ?" who knew him. His survivors are his wife Mrs. "'' Mamie Harris: One sister, Mrs. 'j Hattie McDaniel of Philadelphia, \l'a., other relatives and friends. ui_ * ?? There's an open gate at the end ~ of the road Through, which each must go alone. And there in a light we cannot l*S . see jjOltr Father claims his own; | Beyond the gate your loved one; i find happiness apd rest : And there is comfort in the thought ' That a loving God knows best. 01 j processional ? he i ~ v"""" A[ Scripture?Rev. E. A. Vance Selection?Choir. | Testimoniuls?Mr. Charlie Young ^ I and Mrs, R. 1'. Alexander. Solo ?rJTr. Marion Taylor, "It Pays to I j Serve Jesus." Cards, flowers, o ' bituary ? Mrs. Ruby M. Grant. j Hymn?Choir ' Eulogy?-Rev. E. A. \'nnce "? Solo?Miss 1). M. Shell I Recessional? .Service by Thompson's Mortuary Uuhye M. Grant, Church, Rpt, e? >t. [Ul to 7 BUY BONDS B PALMETTO LEADER ^ MA( KHOMA BAPTIST 1 CHUU II Kev. \\\ L. \\ il?son, I'.istor Spartanburg?The ladieA liilde Class- of the S. S. department was recently reorganized with the | following officers. Mrs. Finger. I Pres., Mrs. Mary Talley, V. president, Mrs. Nettie .Jones. Treus., i Mrs. Tiernice Foster. Sec't. and Mrs. liessie Porter, Ass't Sec. Mrs. Lottie Anderson is teacher L and Mrs. Coia Copeland Muthis I: Ass't. tea. ;. Vacation Bible School began at U_A~AL Jjarna- 17, -Dwotion - st'rvi;' ces were conducted bv Rev. I'.W. | Harris on Monday and Tuesday r A. M.", by the pastor on Wednesday and Friday and by Mrs. .lesl sic Mliq W ilson on Thursday A.M. "" ReI resnmems were served and on Thurs. we enjoyed a picnic at j'Fairforest Park. W'ith an enrjdlI i\f 1 %)'l i I?? i 1 * o % <? ?' ?**. *? I tendance was 102. Miss Kleunov . Shell* served as- organist and i teacher. Mrs. A. IF. Thacker as 4 la us ica I director ami tea'.- Mrs. ! Qoeenie Boyd as secretary and ii teacher. Other teachers were t .Misses l.ucile Worthy, Savannal r ;~T.eve. ami Lou E. Dendy. He\ i and A1 is. Wilson, Rev. Raymond it1 Smith and Mrs, Myrtle Beneti s 1 heitu For the week, Christ Tlu Hope ot' the World. On Sunday l? the lv.oniinu" mossatre was ilelivi k ed by the pastor from tin- 'Sub i, The SoTTs questions a n d the - Father's answers. Text: (ienesi-j22:7 and X, And Isaac spoke un ? to Abraham his brother. axa oksaid, behold the Fire, and tin y ( wood; hut where is the land ft); i-ja burnt offering? And Abrahan f said:, my son, (Jod will providt d himself a Iffnd f<?^ ,a Inirpt ot fering. V_ d Rev. and ^Mrs. 11. II. Henr; o and children of Athens, (la., wen s. visitors? throughout the day-, am 7Tie also delivered the evening tms L-i sage which was very uplifting s Music was rendered by the Jul) P" 4iee - and -Senior -hoirs^ - ami - in ~ cluHeil ilic "spiritual Hide me an Father T Stretch. My Hands. T It Thee, whieh . Mr. L. J. I'orte sunt; for offertory. Queenie E. Boyd, Rpt. 5. ? ! NEWS OF WOODKI FF, S. C. NEW BETHEL BAPTIST T CHURCH s. id s Sunday School began at t h t usual hour, with Supt. Mr. T. M McKlrath and staff of teacher y present. The lesion was beautiful 3 J Josiah Keeps/ The" Passover. Th< J review by our pastor. Rev. Jones ' The offering banner was won 1>\ Class No. 5, Mjs. Nancy Allen and Mrs, Styles teachers. After a brief prayer service, our irrstor brought the -wonderful- and J touching Father's Day message, "(Psalm 6:K:10). He expressed the [greatness of being a father and .! what it means, to have a mother , and father. It was enjoyed by nil. Rev. Jones was dinner guest o f , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Armfield Sun<lay. The Busy Bee Club met Friday . I night -at? the home, of Mrs. Minnie I L.' Thompson, entertained by Miss I Mozell Parks. This was a .wonderj ful meeting, both spiritual a n k fininnicially. ? Daily vacation Bihle School ! came to a close Friday evening with Commencement exercise. It began Monday June 13-17 with 131 enrollment, average attendance 168. Mr. T. M. McKlrath Supt. The teachers in the various deI partments, beginners Mrs Frances Brewton, Miss Nadine Stephens, Shirley^ McElrath, "Primary, Miss Blostee Browning, Miss Nora Parks,' Junior, Mrs. Effie Parks, M iss Marva Downs, Intermediate, j Mr. David Parks, and Mr. David , JArmfield, also Mrs. \Vilma Washj ington, Miss Charlie M. Thompson, Rev. Harold Cox, Mr. Grover Foster, Jr. and Mrs. \V. I. Floyd, Rev. Jones Pastor. Mrs. Lottte B. Watson is visiting Mm and Mrs. Joe Thompson in Mill Spring, N? C. Mrs. Mary T-helma Parks and children of Washington, D. C. is here visiting . her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ful, ler and Mrs. F.ffie J. Parks. ! v.: .. . ~ , miss iaim Armneid lett satur. day for Bronx, N. -Y. to he with her mother-Mrs. Janella Browning. The sad news reached Woodruff Sunday, of the death of Mrs. Eliza Thompson. She was New Bethel'sTfiother of the Church. Her resident is J. St. in Spartanburg, For many years Mrs. Thompson lived in Woodruff and was a Church worker and the president of the Busy Ree Club until she moved to Spartanburg a few yrs, ago. ' | Ttrese wh'o survive are, 2 daugh ters, Mrs. _EU? Copeland, Mrs Moriar Leg^, ^ fcons, Paul Thomp son, Booker T. and Walter Thonip- i son, trrand-children. und many re- | latives an<i friends. | The sick are Mr. Ralph Glenn, j and Miss Charlie Mae Thompson. [We are piayinjr that the sick will ( ! soon recover. Kinard L. Parks, RptT~ ^ r } 'iftltlCUN MAPI 1ST ( HI K( II | Rev. W. 1). Coker?Pastor }??, S. opened at the usuul hour, with officers and teachers at then-! po.-t of duty. K1"i?i soup. What A : i Friend We Have In Jesus,..played j hv HcllenR, Fleming. S. S. was in 1 j charge of .Mr. John F. Taylor, 'is { j acting Sunt, School devoted '50 1 ani44.il. . In 1 h,??sI n11v?of t he li'nun ! -j-?^Ne?t Sunday wilt be-the end of" Youth? month. . \ program will ho, ^ Xuhr^r^mjniinj? devotion, rnu-! j ' [( was-in charge of the Senior^ irChnir." Rev. Coker delivered a! I well |daiiiM''d\Kather's day sermon.. In interest of the Building fund,. J the Father's sponsored u contest, 1 A11. ( on la>e Jackson was crown-1 ] ed "Father of the month" by Miss j ' j Total amount raised, $5K).7d. I t Mr. Jackson is the father of three '^daughters and one. son. A faithful church goer, arid member of the Senior Choir. 3 Mrs. Aureli'i Kinard and granTt _son (leorge. left .Friday' for a i vacation trip to Washington, 1). I Miss Arabella Hester Was t'h e } week end truest of Key. and. Mrs. , W. I). Coker and family. ! Mr. James T.. Kennedy is attend ing summer school at State " l,fc'ollege. W'w __ " v \ sr. J A.MKS A.MR ( III KC II i ite'v. W. M. Brown?Pastor * I ' ' ' ; ,. ' _I Ponr.uia?Sunday . being Father_. 's .day, S. S. open on time with jvtlU' * f^irpl"aml "h1.s'\*6-\vo?*l<er' a t u" the post" of duty with a wonderful r lesson with , the Adult class a n d ckiss No. 1 was combine and. well ( irtUKiu uv i-:u' pastor. * lass .no. z I taujrht Iiy Mr. Rikard, No. . 3 | t'.iujrht liy Mrs. Heard and reviewed by the pastor Rev. Brown. Immediately 'nftnl' ^ ?lin>-e prayer service was conducted l?y I Sister Sinjrley. e] At 12 o'clock, Rev. Brown.lined [. jaiul sunjr first hymn No. 188, s Prayer hy Bro. Davis, Scriptun - j was read from Joshua 24:1-12 rj verses, dmhhynfn No. 223. T h e notices, were re-ad, 2nd hymn was .; sunjr, and Mission offering wus . j taken-up--- T-he?pastor delivered ' a -Wonderful message from Joshu: | , 24 chapter and 15 verse, and it | seem evil to unto you to serve the I Lord. Subject, Choose You ' This. Day Whom Ye Will Serve. lit wa enjoyed hy all and our hearts ' wen* made to hum while the nv.in of (Jod spoke by the way. The invi tational hymn was sunt;. Collec1 tion $42.(10. Doxolojry and Benediction. At 2:00 o'clock, a wonderful j Father's day --jwogrant was conduct , ed by Bfo. Olanda Davis which the Ful-hers took -a part. FoJJo\\e<i j by St. James Junior Choir -and Knoree Baptist Choir rendered j music. 'i The fiiwt Sunday in July ntCDSfr1 1 the singing will be held at t h e | above named church. ^ Also Bethlehem Baptist CHoir, Fairview Baptist Choir. St. Mark's ! Choir " ill render music ? t__ j McCOl.L NEWS j Mrs. Susa Mines has returned front New York after-spending | a few weeks vacation. Mr. and Mrs. J.( \V. Goodman, and wife have also returned home after spending a few days in Washington, Dr. C. They repot a very pleasant .trip. Master J. C. Short left for Washington to spend a while with I his mother and father. We wish : him a very pleasant trip. ["Mr. Angish Macintia was laid ! to rest on the 17th of this month _in the Gibson and Pickens Cemetery under a beautiful mound o f 1 flowers. Funeral services were held t o Reaver Ram Church, Rev. W. G. i McFady. pffstor. Solo, Mr. Jasper I Elerbia, Condolence and Sympathy cards read by Mrs. IJuciel Pipkin. 1 Remarks, Rev. W. Gibson, Re I marks oh the - Abr.iham Order" which the Deceased was a mem, j her for several years, Mr. P. L. i j Dixon. All these remarks very i timely. F.ulogy by the Rev. W. G. t McFady. I'ntertaker in charge, Mr. Mojrison. Service was very good Sunday at all the surrounding churches. - Rev. W. G. McFady was at h i s . best, lie gave us a wonderful day. Sex-mon was highly enjoyed b y ?4 , ^ ? y ^ Pagt FN ji p fl Kpf- MB^K H #'5*is-, ; '* ? -. ? ? ? tqwrenc* Wayn* Sullivan. San Antonio. T?xa?. ' " ... PrI? Winner In on? of Carnation'# "v 1954 HafMthjr Baby Contest* Feed your baby (ar nation, America's healthy baby" milk! v . 1 every year in cities across America, Carnation Milk sponsors its-famous- iocal "Healthy Baby", contests. Every one of the thousands of healthy tots entered is a Carnation baby ? every ona ,-H raised on Carnation Milk. "at H Of all-forms of milk, Carnation Is the safest fof baby's bottle. The most nourishing, too^ and the I most digestible. It's no wonder 8 out of 10 mothers who feed a Carnation formula say "My ? doctor recommended it." H Ask your own doctor about Carnation...the milk I every doctor knows. ^ I 11 T~Carnation makes coffee so rich, millions prefer it to cream. You will, tool ' ^ s...3rrc/Coobha. | j ^\^jfl^JJT?2fc Discover Carnation's tpecial secret of tmoothar aaucea, ^creamy caasarolaa. rich desserts, perfect soups! In every recipe that calls J " for milk, uaeCarnatloo? fVAPORATf?S^r TSflli "> < ""'p.! ft a %w -.^ G',oranu?4 bv^\ ft" Ivl I L. IVv\(T0'1 Ho? "P'-'J I^^'wcausia -MQ^^^ ?jrom Conttntld C?V??* . jtifl * FOR GENERATIONS, AMERICA'S FAVORITE MILK all. Collection, $4o.5u. Oar sick Mr. Isaac Trapp presented the 1 friends, Mr. William 1- idler is very visitors, iraw|i" were, present.. Mr. '. sick at this writing. and .Mrs. Wakefield (white Please bring all news to Rpt.'Yiends of, Sumter, S. C.) wor1'V Monday morning. Oblige. shipped with us. Mr. Wakefield presented ?10.00 to our building Rosa I., lli-thea. Rpt. program having alreadv iriv?n Mr. . T ?iiey president of NKW ZION V. M. K. ( MI KCH ,u 1 atl.< - (lab, had a well Kev. I.. J. IIvman. Pastor I" ??"*. Everything x wr.s well car.ied out. - Children's _xhilxW^are the The nu'n "*e?; ttU Mtj". *?c?- I , crown of old men; and the glorV'Plm~ 'lowers. Beautiful, j of children are their fathers." ,he be used! I Prohverh 17:fi> A!'a i uvs the men PinneU -"Father's t>av <vas a Ted letter fr?uV> ?n tiw w,ve8' day at New Zion! The men led La':'l's ",vnl you just a W<M? | every phase of activity. Mm., Kil Mt coTre, I teachers -taught #nd reported - ')a-\. loK>am. for each S.S. Class. Total pies- IV,?!' H,lls (>ff to' the men' .. M ent 151, total offering $2?.15 Visiles a, c always welcome at Class I in group I got the offer- Zion. , . banner Class II the attendance. fl Group IT Class 7 the offering Rosetta Toney. Rot. - TT ass 8 the attendance, group class 10 the offering class 11 |T^., : " 1 " the attendance. # Men composed the clioir group. I'fPSlfi p1C|| Scripture was read from I'rob- 1. 'verb 12:1-12. OK VOTK CHOICE VI<MT . The message brought by Rev. CANNARELLA 'tl Hyman was taken from I'roli- - j. . ? . - ' verbal.-^Fhem'e: Your sins will fIJcH find *y?u out. The message was 1332 ASSEMBLY ST. * forcefully delivered and enjoyed Serving Columbia For 211 Year* by all. In One Location. , . ^ 'ftjiW