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Saturday, July 2, 1955
JETER CHAPEL AME CHURCH
Rev. R. A. Young?Pastor
Carlisc?The S. S. was called to
order by the Supt. Br. R. D. Henderson
with a, j.wondeS-tul subject
of Joshia Keeping The Passover.
Mrs. R. A. Young taught class No.
1, Mrs. Henderson taught class No.
2. Our pastc^Tfiltfle some remarks
on the lesson which we all enjoyed.
Collection, $1.43.
Service started at usual aftejr
S. S. was over. 1st Hymn line 140,
and 22, Scripture read by -the pastor,
then .he took his text and
preached a wonderful sermon
" which we all enjoyed. A collection
of $31.03 was taken up. The choir
rendered nice music.
Collection was also taken up for
tne sick, $7.00.
Our pastor and his wife was the
dinner guest of Mr. R. D. Henderson
today. Although Mr.*?Henderson
haven't got a wife Bui his
sweet little daughters with their
loving hands prppardd the nice
dllHIjij1 for their pastor ana - nis
wife.
Mrs. C. Sattiwhitc announced
the marriage of her daughter,
Miss Odesso Satterwhitc to Mr.
Cpl. John Robert Griffin. Both of
Whitmire, S. C. The marriage
took place on* ^.nril 9. _1055v- ,Mr.
Robert Griffin is now stationed, in.
?FmlKriox Kentucky.
We still have the sick yi our
= mind with prayers ?from our
heart.
* Easter Morgan, Rpt.
ST. PAUL A ME CHURCH
Rev. W. G. Owens?Pastor
Irmo?Service began at the usual
hour with the Junior and Sr.
Choirs in their respective places.
Rev. Owens preached an enlightening
and uplifting sermon.
?IT wasT enjoyed by everyone and
many hearts rejoiced. The sermon
was taken from Ps. 27:10. The
Theme was: "Father And Children
of Light," the contest?Suffer
little children to come unto me
and forbid them for such is thfc
Kindgom of Heaven.
Following the Morning sermon,
the Sunday School presented
their Children't Day program
whicn was successful and enjoyed
by everyone.
St. Paul extends an invitation to
visit anytime.
Mr. Isaac E. McGraw, agricul?
- tural ^gerrt;-^poTi50Tecr"~a Bible
Stvhnnl at >S,L Paiil.AME Church-in
Irmo during the week, June 6-10.
Dr. Preston and fifteen teachers
from his church, Shandon Presby\
terian in Columbia, conducted a
Bible School for Children from the
1st to the 8th grade at St. Paul A.
M. E. Church in Irmo durin the
_ M. E. Chui-ch in Irmo during the
week of June 6-10 from 10-12 o'
clock. \ .
, _ The following teachers: Misses
Jeanne Anderson, Roberta.-McNell,
Beth Littlejohn, Betty Moore, Ann
Anderson, Beth Pennington, Kayc
Campbell, E. Crown, Joy Jones
and Messers, riill Walkup, Bill
Load, B. Woods, J. Taylor, Les
jig rrcston ana liob Dunl>ar along
with Mr. Hugh White, Mrs. Breece
Touchton and Mr. Curtist Crowthe
did anJ excellent job with the
children in this community. They
learned much in their classes, gain
ed more through oudivisual aids.
Students are continuously maing
objects they learned to make
in the various classes with the
children's cooperation nad the
teachers' inspiration, information,
and experiences, the Bible School
was a great success.
CaMDEN jottings
This week is inspirational in
caniden at Browning-Mather, the
School of Methods arc in process.
Quite a bunch of Church workers
who can impress and instruct
are in attendance.
Bible School is being held i n
Trinity Methodist Church, also at
New Bethel AME, though,small in
number, we are trying to do our
' bit. He said: Where one or two
gainer in my name etc. ou mere
is our faith.
New Bethel is doing fair. I t
has to as long as the Master will
keep us able to go.
Reading two'articles recently,
one in the AME Review edited by
f>r. C. A. Singleton the other P. L.
by Mr. C. H. Hampton mentioning
'i the rhildren of a distinguished
family from grand father Rev. C.
F. Brpralpn to daughter and son,
in-law''the Rer. and Mrs. B. F.
Hilderbrand. Yes, Mrs. Agnes Brog
don Hilderljpa^id was the Lancaster
District.
Miss Pres. when this writer was
See. reaflirffee.and seeing, the.photo
of her daughter Mrs. A. Wilson
this fell from our lips before comprehended,
like mother like daughter.
4e Brogden of the Rev. C. F.
Bro|B|ns are of of the old aristocratflfchristian
school. Pon't for,
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ffet New Bethel, Camden is yet ]
alive and will be as long as F. E. I
I). Hurst is: The Property that <
I the sainted B. F. Ia.>e purchased \ <
for us and I, of t.hat number is the \ (
only one left and mean to'work un
til Jesus Comes. i
F. E. D. Hurst, Rpt. h
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BROt)KLAND BAPTIST
Rev. T. T. Marsh?Pastor i i
S, S. was held at the usual hour
^tTth"*SUpt. Deacon Horace Mickfens
and otHer officers, teachers i
and members at their post of duty.
The lesson was beautiful taught
and discussed with pvnrvnno tut-- 1
'! ing a part in the discussion.
11:30 the morning service was i
opened with Deacon James Taylor
(Tonducting the prayer service, j
THe spirit ran -high.
Al,?l2..naoiJ_the pastor--asc??<J- |ed
the rostrum. The morning scrip j
ture was read by the pasttJr reading
Job. 3:1-14. The morning message
was given to us by the pas"
ior. Ins. subject, "in 1'hc Vallejr
of Decision." His text was from
Job", 3:14. This message was a com '
niendablc one.
Visiting today were Rev. E. C.
Warnmaker from Rockbore, N. C. |
The evening message was do-!
Ilvered l>y the Rev^E. C. . Wariki
.jnakrr _ ?
' This -message too was enjoyed
by everyone. ~
Visitors are always welcome to
Rrook land Dantist. Rot h Almii-g .
and usher board 'were at their
besit. J " ' '
Lorainc Davis, Rpt. '
SPRING HIM. AME VACATION
BIBLE SCHOOL
J Sprint; Hill AME Vacation:Bible 1
I School closed a successful week!
1 which was enjoyed liy children ami
I teachers.
The enrollment excellent, attendance
trood.
Rev. C. C. Black seemed to b e
well pleased with the work 'during'
class .hours. We were pleased t oi
have our pastor Rev. Black a n d'
i Ministers visit us during the week
j also Mrs. C. C. Black.
Workers:
! .Kindergarten, tor -T n Tnhnenn,..
Primary, Mrs. Bell V. Derrick,
Intermediate, Miss Louise Glassgo,
Junior, Mr. Wesley Davis.
Work done during the week
| .Junior Class home, AssignmentStudy
of the Old and New Testa]
D-..1 Ct " < ? I
I mem., ruui, oampsorv,?uamei)?fcri?
I deon, etc.
! Other grades story telling, j
writing1 and learning Bible verses,
drawing and hand work, etc. - I
We were glad to have the memi
hers of our Church visit us. i
We t.he members of Spring Hill;
AME Church wish to take this |
i.time to thank our Bishop Frank j
I M. Reid for being so benovolent J
; and such a marvelous leader which
; made it possible for such a won-1
rderful Vacation Bible School.
B. V. Derrick, Rpt.
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THE CHARLESTON DISTRICT j
MOVES FORWARD UNDER
THE DYNAMIC LEADERSHIP
DR. B. H. CRAY
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Jedburg, S.v C.?The District
Conference of the Charleston Dis- I
trict; of the South Carolina Annual i
Conference, held its 30th Annual
Session in Branch - A. M. K.
Church-,?dedshury, South Carolina.
Dr. B. H. Cray, Presiding Elder,
presided over the meetings. Rev.
J. P. Cummings, host pastor.
The conference prayer meeting
opened at 11:00 a. m. with the
singing of "I am Coing To Trust
In The Lord," led by Brother Elijah
Thompson of Unity Station,
Holly Hiljl, South Carolina. Bro.
Howard Sprinkle of Target and
Rev. Loney Hamilton of Pro.
I vulenee Mission assisted in t h e
conducting of the Prayer Ser- ]
vice. Following the Prayer Ser- j
vice: the Presiding Elder took J
charge of the meeting. In his re- ;
I marks to the conference, he asked I
! that the ministers and laymen
I would work together to make this
the greatest District Conference
! in the history of the District. He
solicited the aid of the Supreme
Father of the Universe that the
meeting will be peaceful. I)r. Gray
also mention a motorcycle ran
into him and the illiness of t h e
Rev. I. I. Major. The Elder appoint
ed Rev. I.oney Hamilton general
chairman of the Prayer Service
| during the Conference. I
Organization I
At the close of the Elder's re- 1
marks, he proceeded to organize <
the conference for the transaction i
of business. sOn the motion o f
Rev. B. F. Sumpter, seconded by
was elected Secretary of the con- i
ference. On motion of Rev. A. J. 1
Coan, seconded by Rev. S. A. <
Brown the following men were e- 1
iected fc ? serve as Marshall*:
Brothers Arthur ; Swinton, Alex
y
Hoy ward and Howard Sprinkle.
Upon motion of Rev. J. S. A.
Irant the hound of the conference
kvas established at* the third winlow
from the alter.
Following the' organization the
i;oll of the conference was called,
and the names of delegates enrolled.
The Presiding Klder presented
the visitors to the conferonce.
Reports on the Disciplinary Subjects
Rev. \V. ?C. Cain read the report
On "The Khomeini Ahilitv /if tlm
People of tho District. "After a
brief discussion of the subject, let!
by Kev. J. S. Brooks the report
was. adopted.
Rev. .1. S. Ai. Grant read the report
on "The Moral' Condition of
the I'eople_of th'e District. "Rev.
J. A. McQueen discussed the report
briefly -after ^-hricii the" rc-7
port was adopted.
Rev. Knoch . McQueen reported
on the Subject "What Arc the
People Dmiur for Mission. "Tiie
report was adopted without any
discussion.
Rev. N. A. Sweet made an oral
report on the "Spiritual Condition
of the Churches of the District."
This report was 'unique
and demonstrated that the Spiritual
condition of Dm w
high.
Rev. P. J. Hammitt read the report
on "Thp Condition of The
Public Schools. "Attorney Shadwas
presented to the conference.
In 'his remarks* he explained some
of the lep:al points in the Supremo
Court May 17 Decision OutTaw
intr Scgrepratiqn- in the Public
Schools. He also emphasized the
fact that if You think that you
ai'3 somebody, thon you are. sonicbody;
but if you think that you
The candidates seeking election
to the coming General Conference
in Miami, Florida was presented
to the conference and each one
presented his plea to the %>rethrcn
of the Charleston District.
After which 'Toiling On' was
sung led by the Presiding Elder.
Noon Day?-"Preaching-Service
Opening- Hymn "Conic Holy
Spirit?Heavenly?Dove" was lined
by Rev. J. A. McQueen and. sung.
Rev. N. A. Sweet led the conference
in prayer. "Going To Fight
This Battle" was sung led by El.flrr
Gray Rev,?P.J, Hanimitt read
the Scripture lesson I jCov. 13
Following- the?reading of?the
Scriptures, "A Charge To Keep
I Have" was sung led by Rev. N
A. Sweet. After brief remarks
Dr.. Gray presented I>r. S. A
Brown, Pastor of Cumberland
Station, Aiken, S. C. to preach
the sermon.
Dr. Brown selected as his text
I Peter 4:10. He used as his subject
"The Christian In Action."
Dr. Brown developed the following
outline: (1) The Christian
and Obstacles, (2) The Christian
and Optisniism", (0) The Christian
and his objectives. At the
close of the message .Rev, William
Green of the Beaufort District
led the conference in sinking
"Somebody Touch Mo," Rev. P. J.
Hani mitt extended the Invitation
for joiners. Invitational Hymn
'Just As I Am.' Offering $50.00
Doxology ?, conference recess for
dinner.
Music for the worship service
was furnished by the choirs from
Branch, Mt. Fisyrah, and GooseCreek
charges. At thd end of the
Worship Service, Dr. Cray presented
Rev. J. P. Cummings, the
host pastor to present the Welcome
.program.
Welcome Program
RKV. J. P. ClJMMINCiS, Chairman.
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Selection: "Guide .Me O Thou
Great Jehovah." v ..i___ . Choir
Welcome on behalf of the church
Mrs. Alhcrta McCloud.
Welcome on behalf of the Stewards
^ Rro. Felix Scott.
Welcome to the Homes _Bro
Robert Ray.
Welcome on behalf of the Junior
Church Bro. I.ei'oy Rush
Selection: "My Hope Is Built"
Branch Choir.
Welcome from" the Churches
Rev. C. L. Bolger.
Trio "Peace in The Valley"
Selection: "Shine On Me"..Quartet.
At t.his "poijit Rev}. Cumniings presenteii
Klder Gray, who in turn
presented Rev. N. A. Sweet to
Kive the response. In responding
to the program,' Rev. Sweet stress
the need of the members of the
district supporting Rishop Reid |
Mid t|ie Futuramic Movement for j
Allen University. The choir from |
Ehenezer sang, "Does Jesus Care." ,
officers and members of Branch I
for their kind hospitality and the i
choirs ^for their service. Doxology 1
lenediction?Rev. Wm. Wartcy. I
Second Day Session
The District Conference reconI
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THK PALMK
yene, at 11:01V a.m. Friday witiijt
the singing of "At The Cross" j
led by Klder Gray.
Opening .hymn "A Charge To
"Keep I Have" was line<l by Broth*- I
er Garner and sungjby the Conference,
iiro. Garner led the confer
enee in prayer. At the close of the
paryer Rev. 15. F. Sunipter led in
the singing of ".Josys Keep Me
Near The Cross." Brother Garner
read St. Matthew 1 : I -1 -1 as
the Morning's Scripture I.esson. '
"1 Am Thine O Lord" was led dry
Klder Gjiay. ,
The Minutes of the previoffs
Jon of Rev. J. S. Brooks, seconded
by Rev, ,J. S. A Grant , the minutes
of the first day nutUling^es
i ,7? ,,r
Rev. A, Coan, seconded by
Rev. j. A. McQueen the nnnutcs_.
1 of the aTternooiT session wore approved.
' '
Rev. R. F. Sumptcr read the on
"The Means Necessary to Make i
the Chumluo; Morn ,1'rnspmmtin
! Financially." In the discussion of
the subject various jdeas and 1
plans were suggested. Bro. (!arner
of Mt. Zion Charleston suggested
that we yet more members
in the church. Rev. A. .T. Coan
said jf we can yet our members
to pny~ accordiny?to then?ability
the church will be better off financially.
Rev. .losh Gadsden said
I that we ought to developed a love
1 for the church and let them exj
ercise church pride. Rev. J. A, Mc;
Queen suggested putting on programs,
organize clubs and the
visiting of the members by the
pastor and leaders. The Presiding
i Elder closed the discussion by
! suggesting that we let the people
; know that they owe a special
j duty to God and man.
Rev. Gray presented Rev. W.M.
Parley?of the Kingstrec District
.who'made remarks.
Noon Day Message
Opening hymn No. .'142 was lined
by Rev. Coan and sung. I'ray
er ny. nev. eoan. oeiepuon: 01,
James Choir, "My Clod Gone To
Galilee." Hymn No. 210 "On
Christ The Solid Rock" was le*l~;
by Rev. Gadsden. Scripture 'tessiTif
II Timothy 1:2-10 was read h y
Rev. Gaijsclcn. At this point Rev.
Coan presented Rev. M. J. Jackson,
pastor of St. James Station
to preach the closing sermon.
I Rev. Jackson selected as his
' text "11 '1 lmothv 4:0. 7. 8. .Subject"!
"Clod With Us." Following t.he
h" message- the r:in0
.Jesus Lifted Me." The Elder
thank Rev. Jackson for the Mes>
sage and the choir for their service.
Offering $17.20. Doxology?
I Penedietion?Rev. W. M. Jackson.
1 Recess for dinner.
Missionary Hour
At .1:30 p.m. the conference assembled
for the Missionary Hour.
Miss 0. R. Lisbon, the Missionary
Educational Director of the Charleston
District was-in charge?of
the program., They took us on a
tour of India and Ceylon. tThe
program was well ai ranged and
nresnnted. Miss f). It l.ishon. Mrs', i
W. (V Cain, Mrs. P. J. Haminitt
and Mrs. B.-. H. Cray participated
in the Missionary Panel Discussion.
Rev. J. N. Sheares read the re- 1
'port of the. committee on Resolutions.
The report was adopted
! with a rising vote of thanks to
. ajl wJio-jraul+' -rt -so ^omCortu+dr?
for' (lie District 'otffcrenc.e.(iod
l!e With lis I'ntil We Meet"
Attain, Benediction Rev. T'.-I. J lam"
mitt. Thus the itOth Animal Ses!
sion of the Charleston District
Conference closed with its -banner
still flying: proudly in the hreezo
| of African Methodism,
i DR. Ft. II. CRAY; Presiding Klder
|'rKV. j ..i. ALSTON, Rpt. & Secy.
! SPRCI AL. NOTICK S.S. AND It.
T. LT. (OVVKNHON
j Persons planning to attend the
State Baptist Sunday School and
( B.T.U. Convention at Morris College
July 12-15 are "requested t o
, notify the Housing Committee of
their desires for housing accommodations.
Persons -who desire
hoarding: accommodatimis are ask
cd to write to Mrs. Sarah Z. I)un-?
iels Chr. of the Housing Coriit
ir.ittee. Room and ' hoard'i>Tf*t h e
campus will he $2.00 per day and
delegates will hring theifown lin- I
ens. Room and hoard in city hollies
will l>e $2.50 per day. Persons J
having preferences for city or cam
pus housing should^state this wish
in writing to the Chairman of the ,
Housing Committee'.
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Hill l.nf.t ist ( i 11-\ h 'n:fit*1 ? an I
t'j ii.niils \sc>(- 0 i 1 >;><. I in their i. .
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of (i roen-H.oro, N. 'Ha,. Hiatal
Dean in ?-1 > a??i?4. .\| >. Ktii.T
W.uers. played t ii - I >.,nl (). T
it with 11 ie?Sr... ?< in.
nnjnntr "< ft^viir.l' i i: ?t-.t iau So'-ii-'
.is.
The TTl'st; siM inon .. a > Irle. or.ll
l\V tin pa oi . lie.. I!. W. I >.
stm.o 1*1 'II i ?
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I'llis wonderful sermon v\ a > tVi; <
recorded and the records a<re it-'
wiilahlc. Call Mrs. Slcw'a't for!
your record.
A.1. .Ll-UU ?V?U Hi.. I I...... A4?r-taa
fail* Haptist Church, .Mr. Aymuv
director led tin- Choir in j-itij^iie.; j
"All Hail TIh\ Power ??I" .h su i
Name.''
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. Rov. S. C. Caiuplit'll ni' Pel roil
v as t li" iiiic.'.t spi'uhcr, air!
preached?a vei y npip'of riare?'ri
i.uih. i'r. <'nniplicll i u"II inmwn
in S. as this is Lis homo,'
Thirty, seven years" ap> ii" pas-'
tored the Kowmtos Hill" r I'apilsl
CTuTFch. 1 wo-thirty I'.M. ATrlT TT7
W; 1) . Stewart had rli:n,",i' of a
vety fine imisical prujrrain. Soma
of the. host i talesit s were . cured1
for the 'nccasioii. Mrs! Maryri.'
Craij; of Hols .Icines Cniversily
tendered several nunihers on or*
jjan, also- Mrs. Freda MrPhcuso:*
uryvanist of the Sprinjr KieM I'.aptist
Church. Two 'sisters of the
Roper?mountain I tplisl clnt^n
rendered a beautiful, (lui'iU'. )! r ,
Edna Singleton Chorus sany: " !of
Iheir .-anils and Miss Adam-,
rendered several musical nam
bers. Those singers wore !*! ' :i'
Ib'\\ Drohor's Church. The duetu
by Miss K. Arnold a n d .Miss
Henderson was beautiful, Mi Mcllee
bad many Of hi r WhiU
friends.. _ni:usent. Onfr .of t her.
sang "1 ( (inu1 1 (> 1 lu> (iarden Alone."
Those numbers were tape
recorded
At 1 1\ M. reports of clubs
Total amount .raised was S'Ju.bQ
"Rev. Campbell closed the da;
with one of bis DYNAMIC >i)R
MOXS at 7 1'. M. ,
The pastor members and?off:
eers 'wish to, thank .everyone thai
contributed to oar success final
ially and otherwise.
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Kcv. \V. S. Youny?I'aslor
Sumter? Sunday Srhon! opened
at 1(1:1)0 a. in. l>y tin* Supt with
officers and teachers ;il their post,
'fro lesson was dismissed !>y eaeh
cia.'.s and reviewed by- &upl. Report
S !.<)<?..
.VnTiiiny worship bryan at I I
witi. senior .-choir with -byiim \'o.;
20, (li ce More \\*<- Come before
Our Hod. I'rayor by I'm. I !. I >.
(ia/lsop, Sony Sometime I Have *lo
Ory. Ii> inn lined No. I'lT. Ilarl.;
The vim e of Jesus <'r;. iny. Scrip.
1st I'salm. .Vlis-i<i|i I'lav-' !', i'.rm FT?
F'raileau, Sr. Missionary ol'fei ijt;:,
$2.01. lest I i \ et'se i tt h cllapi' rof
llev. Sulijeel. . ( iVi'.it Hay."
Sony. 'W hat A Time h d hy !b'piistor.
Hymn No. I'J, A Chary
To Keep I Have, Offeriny $2".22.
Immediately foJbat Fy ihe'ser
vices, the Missionary ; held their
ir.cetiay and had a wonderful discussion
on pkans aiii|*Sde:is.-'
A| J ot. lock, Rev. .1 I1. Norwood,
TTifstor of I Hope a n d
lui|?r I ;iinl !;i-- i onirre 'ration
wa|| with u- ;?!)-! ri.e.!
t!l(' PVtMlllltr Sel\ i< i < t?m?.] I tope
Senior Choir fuinishoii hiii-ir.
Open with -hymn No. L'"n, Must
(Testis Rear th> <ro?- a* on- :<a<l
Jesus Rear The C> "> \! Ye. '
Scripture :Nl R-ai , rt;iil ]; .v.
Vounjr, Prayer hy Rev. >*<?;; i.u\
FTyhin Xo_ 'JilT, AinnTnvI- (IraC"Row
Sweet The S?? m l. After* R- v.
Youny int reduced our. visit intr '.
pastor for the afternoon. Rev.
R. N'arwootI runic before..tin*'eon- ,
irreiration with a so*;?r, ".lust Re- |
fore The Heaven Moor Close,"
After he tooh his text from j
Hebrew- 4th Chapter. 1'Jth verso.;
Subject, "(io?l I < SI lap.' Sotivr ;
Fhank You .Jesus let! hy Rev. N ir- !
tvooth k
Remarks hy Rev; Youiv.r. Offer- '
injj ?2:t.or>. Renetliction ly R e v.
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| Radio Rico, i'?+r a fcurvey of Ja-\ ?
1 iMaita'ii mi "ration to Great' Brit- \
{ ain. The announcement was mad? \ 8 \ 4
t.i.uiianeouisly by the Hon. Nor- V
1 ii an. \\ . Man ley, Chief "MiViister
| "l .Jamaica in Kingston and the
1 a.".?h-d-mm-io?Sierra Iterdt <'i>, 1??ii
1 S .< ictaty i 1" - l abor of the Cwmv.
r:?!th of I'ucrto Rico in aj
Migration to Kngiand from Ja- .'|a
has been increasing during #?
' nasi year, as a result o f
llbitish manpower shortages in
i ' unskilled anil seir.l-skllled
Ll'ilib'I b.f. jno.lclems of socie.l nd H
j jnstmcnt v.hieh arise in the Brit,|
i -b ouie? have occasioned eonsidi
? rat.ie discussion of the parallels
between this migration and the
( " !. ration of Ikttdtt Ricans to the
j : i.i*M rial centei's of the continen'
t:.' r.K. Tlie Puerto Riean govern
; nx nt has maintained offices <>n
' f < mainland since 1 X for the ,
' "4 . " '
j i* Ma- <-r ai11ini** thr nil) iiiiit r
j ami the communities into \vhicfi_.
| they. mou' in speeding up the
ad.iust meut process. Chief Minis- f*Z ;
i tor M a t.i I c y appnmched the
, j Puerto Riean (ioverhment with
itiie idea of. securing "technical as
|.fs: tame" in helping work out a
i ioivram in .lamaica and in IJrit|
.i *iii. ii?mig'nt benefit from?Ks?r pS
. I i'?. pd'i<;nce.
e July 1'>. spend two months in a
1- I field survey, and return to .laX
mat iciov. tn l.oua etra fodw?yiln
I. j tunica t<? work out a suggested
ruyrain. lie is a lecturer in do- i
, j inogrnpiiy at ?('ohnuhia University
- j in a ii'iiion to his post with tiie
!. Puerto Riian grtryrnment. He has
specialised in migration and im.
migration research and adminis^
tration for some ten years, hhvj,
ing iiccr. field director of the*
I study of Puerto Riean migrants
j in New York City for Columbia's
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to the United Nations Eco'
r.'.mic Commission for Latin A J,
meiioH, doing studies in Brazil
and Chile. The study Will be administered
by the Institute of ",
g I Social and Economic Research of
C?1 the University College of the
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P! associate for the survey.
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O Rev. E. Alfred Vance?Pastor
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_ Sunday was another beautiful,
(W busy day. Sunday SHiool at~ ~the
usual hour with the Siipt. and
| teachers on time.
I Sunday was Youth day and the
J C.h11(Iron's day program climaxed
I the day.
S. School lesson reviewed by
I I'rc.f. J. T. \V. Minis. Att. continue
J to improve.
J: 1 1 :(?0 Morning worship. The Jr.
w Choir rendering music. Mrs. A. J. . .
l_Xhax?aC-tLo?organ. Tho-?pastor ??
, preached a noble sermon in kcop5
; ing wifli tho day. Text found St.
g 1 I.nbe 1 >-C). Theme: 'Suffering
0 | with Christ," true Christians were
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? [ fi'i intr with Christ.
C> r,;nO the Children's . Day pro5
trra m was enjoyed liy all present,
q remarks hy the Supt. and the pasjz>'i
tor. Sponsors, Mesdames, ('* lb
C>! Ferguson and it. M. Grant, Mrs. A.
?_ .1. (irav and Mrs. H. K. Ferguson.
bad rharee '?f the music.
0 1 \ i it or were 'given a cordial
r! w eh oiiif. The activities in and around
Friendship from now on
, will !>< varied and many.
5 l\vanjr?list Inez Simpson ha:;
r! f"i'ii conducting I'ihle School also
? Mrs \. .!. Crav.
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C> Mon. Morning June 27. Rihlc
School willbegin with Supt. Mrs.
9] It. F Ferguson and other mcm^ i
6 (. f- of the S. S. Faculty.
0 Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Pruitt, ?
? | are 1 he proud parent of a baby
1 hov hoi1' oi) recfiUtlv.
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v lie has heen named, Norman
or Farem.'. MrTT'Pruitt is the former
p. Mi s Cviithia Generals.
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