The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 02, 1955, Page Page Five, Image 5

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Saturday, July 2, 1955 * ~~ Old Nortl J |11% j| ' ""mi I J The f>8th annual convention of the 1,.-. held uv-Uttlcitf^y-last -wwk (Jnne-44ful in its long history. The above scenes depict some of <f left - Officers recheek agenda (.f t In They are from left to right: f)r. F treasurer; Or. .J.- S. Simmons, Sanfo Quigloss, Tarhoro, recording secret;] incoming president; Or. X. 0. Rei n. W. T. Armstrong, Rocky Mount, edit ed secretary-treasurer. The top centi the Woman's Auxiliary which met left to right: Mrs. C. O. (jrandy, I , lington;' Mrs. K. W. Joiies, Reidsvill. At top right. Or. >|urray T. Oavi badge for Or. I,. R. Macauley. Ralei and supporters of long st'iruiing. A highlight of the moot was tho i Dr. E. E. Touey, loft, Oxford, ret-ei as I>r. S". F. Ilogans, Charlotte, o mittee, looks on from center. At von Murray Davis, liot.'i of Tlin-li point lotte, chat during the outdoor rec-op Pcttiford in RuleigTu Two of the Ah in attendance at the, meet exclioneo \V. E. Armstrong, *?T pfiarnv.teist an> W. T. Arso-d rohg, t.hc new sevietiw; I.. P. Armstrong, was hot present f BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. J. E. Stanley, -Pastor SUMTER?I was glad when' Htey said unto me, lot us go in-' to the House of the Lord."' Bethel is indeed the House of God aiid it should he kept a veritable place whore .God may dwell. 1 i pur pastor has a program and the loyal members of Bethel a re. I with him a hundred percent to, l.olp?him?pi'Oi'oeute?Iris?pi ogi am. r Our Sunday School is in a thriv-: ing condition. The children seem to appreciate the instructions given at the hour for worship.'! Our pastor is aoooivipained by Revs. Glisten and Robinson on ' tho rostrum. His text was fputvl in Matt. <>:!? '?, But seek ye "first j < the kingdon of God and his ' righteousness e'e. Theme: (iivcj Cod the first place in your life. ' The sermon, was fervent and inyffiiTnir Tificl ?lelivere<l wiilP-cTo pienrc and power. Rev. Robinson ' trot, happy Mid manifested the' same l?y walking about. Re I ' Robinson has been sick but w o arc triad tr, see him back at his J" post. Mrs. Robinson is out again after the passing of her. mother. ! Today at l:dO P.M.'Rev. Stan- ' ley had the distinction * of preach ' ing the first serin on which was < - - dcUvored in the new church o n ' North Main extension. This is a 1 project started over a >'ear ago by Dr. F. C. James nurtured by j Dr. M. F. Robinson and Bishop;. F. M. Rcid. It, is a wirthwhile "project. They had a vacational < Bible School out. there last week ' and reported a glowing success. At 8:00 P.M. a program under 1 tlie direction of the Laymen League.liro., M. S. Salley president, Mrs. Cornelia Souther, Sect'y. The program was b.eautil'.ully carried out. Every board in tht i church was represented. The pro U>a m was for'1 the stewards. They lejt the pastor i smiling. Acti\ities: Official/Board Mon day night at 9:00. Monday, June 2J-,?a?Vacation?Bible Si'hool-g?m? ducted by Rey. J. F. Stanley. Tuesday night, Boy Scout meet-, ing. Sr. Choir practice on Wedliight. Friday July 1, Rev. Stanley and his good people are suppos ed to go to worahin?wilh?Rev- Duhose of the Methodist Chinch at Mt. Ziop: It is our desire t o march up to a better world, and we are u^ting whosoever will to go with ? . i State Medical So ^ 1 v - | old North State .Medical. Soviet $ thd liisjlits of the. confab. Toj if day prior to one of the session^. . Ks Davis, (jr<": n.-dioro, secretaryid. ret i fin t* president; Dr. M. D. try; I)r-<&- M. -Wye-he, Charlotte, , Raleigh, vice president and Dr. or of the Journal, and newly electL>r photo r-liows a few members ol at the same time. They' are from 'nrJiam; Mrs. W. C. Shanks. Ih.ire M,d Mrs. J. M. Clark. RetdsviHe is, lift, Hijih Point, adjusts t h t iyjy ore of the" Society's niomhe.o lanii.n^ of the ".Man of the Year.' ves the playnv from Dr.. SmThionhairman of the nominatinu: comter hotiouv, Mrs. H. li. Creft, Mrs and?Mrs. K. K.?PI u kn'ian. ( liar >tion at the home of D'-. and Mrs hl-%tP{?)l<r I fiitlwiPe 'nf- D, w.1 It \ 1 AT.-.t" ' wki ' - i ?/i IIV i ? / I | v t/t ? _> .?l 'JU II 1 notes on a new dm .r. They are ! chairman of that ytv.'p and I)? r-it'eastirer. The third l-r.o'ther, i r or the photo. KO'CKFOKI) AM) KLOVKU ( IRCl IT Rev. It. II. Hampton, Pastor MT. r A It M?;i/ "Happy is thn ] euple thai is it! sl!rh a cum1 yea, happy is that people, whps Coil i.- the I,flltH." i his heir >r St. ".John's I lay f" the- F.A.A.Y.M, -Sunday Sehoi was I " openias: by the Supl w'ilh a few officers and scholan, but a few'minutes were .spent m t4+o?le Strrr "< hot A lid TTT Vat ion" tal;en from front Xep haniuh one of tin1 minor prof t heeau/e t!u*ir recorded p'tu.here is sfert'er than some of the oilers. (led is .-sill in the. midst o his );e? pie. In our own land ni.i in other christian lands 11.? r are many national sins.. We ?r warn through the written won! through minister.-. . The p-rslo isroujjtiL (in' lit a n y iniercsuir facts In the school in tiic peviea A t. t he ~t iTTjTC V7f tlir- fiiai.u "TT' [ liiiii' saii'.*', "Take nji t by f"r?>s.-' licv. I!:tinpt hi lined nyion I < "() For A Thomsand Tongue-. Bro. A. It. Wheeler. olfered pra; it. Choir sani;" "A Charge T Keep." Hymn No. -1S > was linet Script was read from Paul's let Lor to "Form. 12th Chapter, 1 cer.se a nd commen ted on. 11y tin and offering. Player of coiisy lratiou by the- pastor. in t-ia Cleft, slink' by the choir. "The message was brought fa the pastor from II Cor. ; 12_;2 I Knew A Man In Christ, Stfli "I Know A Man." lie d'eliyere. a wonderful messajjl to his hear crs.^Brrr; P. S. Young lifted flfl public "offering. <?<d. Jjild.To. Do.x olcgy and Benediction. At 2:20, the Masons Heioinc hunched from the. hall for tin urogram .and sermon. I-'rogran as. follows.,M.W.J?led in singin; "My Faith Books L'p To Thee, then 'lined 2i?5 S.M. And are w yet alive. Bro. L. Tinch prayed Jesus Keep Me Near The Crosr M. \Y. J. after some remark turned over the- media# to tlv Midtfleton. Sonp\. Miss l't?Iiji I.e and others. Hoc. Mrs. Ruth I'm derwood, Sub. ''I'eople Will Talk Guitar Solo, James Relchei "I'm Too Close To Heaven. Reading, Mrs. Rosa Colalmiu "The Cro.?ts." M. \V. J. announced hymn 2D li. ^1. "Go Preach My"' Gospel. Then presented Rev. R. II Hanipton who delivered the nics sngu from St. John 8:1<2. Thei ciety Holds 68th Me T:i ' .-poke .Jesus a train unto thcin I saying. I itiii the light of the Jvorhl. using its .a Suit. ,"LUiirr,>. The. man of.dod seined to have '**tieen li t tlown in the deep treasj.ure el liod's Storehouse .ah'd fill? C'l \ydh tju- Holy .Spirit from on high and spoke to his listeners. If the Masons and Heroines . can't, say they don't know wliat our duty is. I.et us walk in the ! Light' M.W..L led in singing, ADuhose lifted a liberal offering, 'i lie good feud, everyone was ' well fed. and drank. Plenty left ?ver; Mr. Jack Madson had the misfortune of losing his home Saturday night and everything lie ' had. 1 'ray foY '.he shut-ins. Mrs. ('. 15. J., Kpt. Il N KM HIVIIlkL H APT 1ST< HI ItCH Ki'V. P. S. Jones?Pastor (! .Sunday School , hejran at t h .c .1 usual hour with Supt. and teacher: at their post of duty. The lesson was beautifully discussed lij i the various classes, "God And Th< Nations." Review by- the Supt. The ! attendance banner was won bj ' da.-s' No.'The offering banner win ' won by class No. 5 Mrs. Nancj Aden and M tSty It s Teacher. After Sunday School, worship ser' i vice at Trinity' A.ME Zion, Rev. J T. Coleman pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sneed and children of Washington, D.'C. Mrs, (iencva Glenn and Mr. Glenn.-_ui I >r id report Conn, are here visiting t!:eir parents Rev. and Mrs. \V. M, niacins on Wafi'ord St. Mr-. Id I In Harnett have returned . Immo after visiti!iir her nephew !lo- I'ilcrams in Wellford, S. C, fl and is not feelinc: so well. .Mr. and ! t Mrs. Joseph Norman alonsr with Mr. Henry 'Gilliam and Mrs. l.ottie 1!, Watson visited Mr. and Mr-. Joe Tliontas in Mill Spring .\ . ? . I t ' \\ t. _! mi.i..i rMcs ?uf?Mi.vi.?Klka I 'i'>i'111--o!i of S;t;ntunburn-, S. C. i'i?rnM-iiv -?f Woodruff, S. C. was i i ! i Yhursdsiy. at New Bethel Chi.irch, Rev. I1'. S. .Jones officiated and -J. S. Woodward Mortician in I) ?i , | charee. S!ic was a member of New Bethel and mother (if the church. ' She was president of the Busy ^ iVe Clu.li for many years. She was laid to rest beneath a beautiful ,i blanket of flowers. She leaves to i'mourn 5 children, and 1 brother I and a host uf relatives and friends. ! Mrs. I,ula Parks, Mrs. Rohrnson, Mrs. No.a Winn and Mr. Winn, ji.Mr. Calvin Parks and little Bonnie Phil,son motored'tb Ashville to visit Mrs. Hattie?Nettddcn- w li o is ill .at this time hut she is some -{ belter today. Mrs. Nannie Irhy along" with _ Mrs. Duncan and' Rev. Duncan and Rev. A. 1). Duncan worshipped at 1 i ft I \r Trtm ? ill) ie.f PUnimli nno e : Cow-pens, S. C. 'i We are praying for the sick that I they may soon recovery. Kinanl, L. Parks, Rpt. Fresh Fish or YOUR CHOICE VISIT CANNARELLA FISH MARKET d 1332 ASSEMBLY ST. _ Serving Columbia Par?2b?Year* 0 In One Location. * BUY BONDS THE PALM! eting In Raleigh l^m^jf vHpP^ <?Mi ;: I ' ST. PALL BAPTIST CHURCH i Rev. A. B. Bailey?Pastor \~ ' ~7 " Sunday school lesson. Sub. "Goi j ami the Nations." Alter the usua opening the teachers taught t h ( lesson. Afterwhieh Rev. Bailej nave some interesting remarks or the lesson. During the short prayer servic< j led by Deacon W. II. Corley a n c ' .Mr. ( epluis Johnson. The congre ' gation got in the mood to receivj ' the message from the pastor., j The devotional service from tin i pulpit was begun by repeating th< 2:1 rd Psalms. Prayer was led b ; | the pastor. Scripture was rea< j from (lienesh* 18:1 -3A. During th - singing of Hymn oal), "Go Bread My Gospel" the ushers Ao.uk th: ~~M.Tssionary offering. The Missioi | prayer was offered by I)r. Curl, ! Drehcr. The pastor came forward an , gave an inspiring message froi . i the subject, "A Good Father." Th . young men of marriageable . ag T should think over that said. Abrf ^ ham was a good father, because h ; was ohoscn by God to become th r father of the chosen people. Th . pastor said, "If alP fathers ha , the qualities of Abraham, toda -j_wti-wuiild have a better world. W _ ' must have bettor homes, chuivho: and sohools before we can have j better world. With the help o I God, we can acquire all thos things." Mis. Cora 1>. Plark was callei to Kdgefiebh S. Friday due t< the death of her nephew w h < was killed in a wreck in Swains horo, Ga. June 21, 1955. lie wil be fuueralized on Wednesday i i Kdgefield, S. We sympathi/.i with the breaved family. Rlondoll J. Green, I'pt. ! ST. JAMKS AMR CHI R( If Rev. K. William Judge?I'a.sto "God's I??v? for all people." ' Irt l-he"nations f.! glad ami -In; for Joy: Eor Thou Shalt .1 mlir*"1 Ih? people righteously and govern th< nations upon- earth. Psalm 07:1 : Sunday School on time ^ith i large attendance of both old a n < i young with a light shining and al classes, Supt. all officers am teachers entering a wowim-fii Topic, ''Clod And The Nations." A ''Righteousness exaleth a Nation.' " Everyone seemed to enjoy tlii: j lesson, and let us try hard to mak< | this world a better place in whicl to live as God made it so wonder ful. The Adult class still holds th< finance banner and Primary: elas: | attendance. The little king Edwarc 1 and the little queen Glover need; { to be complimented -and may..! h ,< i good Lord give them courage tc continue' their .good work of-making a founded report and o u l LSunday School Union will forevei j Continue to grow. So these child I ren of tomorrow. Our service on time, with mas I tor Jim. I). Holmes at the Instru | ments and the Senior Choir nja j kinjr music to the praise of t h < precious saviour. The pastor iytroductony Was very soul confidental with praise to our lovintr savi our. Our Scripture text was' th( 1st Psalm, read it please. Our spir tual food was taken from t.he IBtl chapter of Acts 28th verse. "Bui Paul cried with a lopd voice sayare here." Father's Day at St. James AMF Church was very interesting anc Father Heard His children and yrand children were truly?wetemtv STTO LEADER ocl Guest, and quite a few other j : i visitors whose inline I did_rtoL note. ' T t~ A!! out' siik ate still rotnomberI cd at the throne of grace. 1 ! "the Candle Light Missionary i. j program rendered by Miss Massey was a woiuh'i'ful "success. i The group of programs are still doing their, very best. W e ; were proud to have our pastor's 1 wife worship with us today fqel~ inir much better. 3 The Union met with the Presbyterian Church with Rev. E. L. Me3 Adijms and his friendly members., a In unity there are still .ha., ,* f1 In unity there is always, strengi th. We are still working together. e l.et all our hearts lift the Saviour n?up. Look and?live,?Watch?and e. Pray. rrj~ ?: M:?L. R. Jenkins, Rpt. (* , ? d| nl t.Kh.MM! IIWH AKI> ,x.iir< c CHURCH ;e i Key. Jiiraes Alford?Minister t- [ e I Xew Zion?Sunday was the e great day for the Minister Rev. c1 Alford w.ho had the pleasure o f d' sitting, ami enjoying a gospel y preacher. The Dr. C. .J. Drill, o f e Columbia, S. C. who preached a s <, if his Hast. Tho spirit ran highland a 1 am sure all enjoyed him. His f I text was taken from St. Matthew, e 15:'J5. "Then She Came Worshiped Him Saying. Lord, Help Me." 1 The Minister of the Church was :> J very elated to have Dr. Rritt, Rev, i James "Williams, a studcjit o f - Benedict 'College was guest also. 1 ! We enjoyed a very fine dinner i at the home, of Mjr. and Mrs. J. I>. l> Howards. We are thanking them 1 for the dinner. Visitors, Yotr-aro I welcome. All roads points to" I Howard. Rpt. See. r ; i i( .IKNKINSVILLK NKWS ii;n ; full o r . spirit and food fur thought Sun. day also St. Pcte^ A.MK. Many i hearts .were made i?!ad in both of I these services. The community? 1 crops are looking far hotter than I they did this date a year apo. so I i lei us' irive thanks to C*o?l for his s ! "kind blessings. ' The I'olio vaccine given at Mcs Crorey-Liston School Wed. went ? off very smoothly as Principal i Brown. Some of his' teachers and - Mr. Glenn made necessary preJ paration and the parents in MOs I crorey-Liston school were well 1 informed at least 75 per cent who s were given first treatment report 1. ted for the 'second. Some had gone >. for the summer and one or two were physically* unable to take, r j treatments. j Prof. Brown, Mr. Jcukoes and - Miss Finch maile House?house contact relative to the vaeine - treatment and the response , was - very pood. Those children w.ho nad the f|rst ?] VflPrin^ flhd thp SPPOllfl ! might report to the County Physi eian Dr. Bryson between the hours j of 10:00 and''12, and 2:00 -4:00 ' daily County Court House, Winnsi boro. i | The New Home-Makers of Mct Crorey-LisUm are in camp this j - ! week at Orangeburg and news has 1'reAehed us that they areMiavThg~ a j fine time, twelve chapters and 1 i their advisors are there thij> week. 1 Doris Seabrooks, Verdelle filling I j ham, Maggie Hopkins, Virginia | Martin arc amomjr those who at V. _ tended Tamp. Miss Find/ Worshipped at Union Chapel Baptist .where she once taujrht. She reports lovely .services. COl.KM AN UIDOK ClltUCII Kev. .Inn. })ayis, I'astor S. S. opened a little late with some of the officers, absent, and son,10 of tiie members' were sick. We f had, a- wonderful Sunday Prhool. After Sunday School we?had the Jolly Work Club Meetingwhich was very interesting. The Mission Society met with just a few members present, hut everyone had a very nice time. Some of the members went over to Mizph to help them put over a projrrani which was enjoyed by fall. ' Carvin Ligons, Kpt. HANNAH A. M. E. .CHl'IK'H Rev... J. N. (au?hman, Pastor XKWBKUUY?The S. S. is still alive and wide awake with -the Sppt- pnd h is co-wtt rktrrtr?on -the job: The lesson is always . very mtef'setin^. , Each teacher put over a splendid job of instruction, Each Sunday* - a splendid report is read. The. money isalways report.?Then the -review of the lesson by cither the Sunt, or the pastor. . After the close of the Sunday School the pastor immediately begins the christian part of t h e service. With the use of _ hymn | No. 133 which is rendered by j the Sr. Choir. Prayer was offered by Bro. John Owens. The secI ninl hvmn was lined hv?the pas. for, after which the regular part ' of the' service was conducted by j the pastor and his audience. At this time the hour had ar1 ived for Clod's message, which was brought to" us by the pas tor Rev. J. N. Caughman, Rev Caughman preached from 1 ' r t hapt. of St. .Matt. and the 8 verse. Theme, "Jesus Only. "\V< appreciate and enjoy thesC mes sages brought to us by our pas jior. We wish to thank Rev Caughman for such inspirin messages. .May God pour out hi richest blessings on Rev. an Mrs. Ca ugh man. More than ($36.00) were rais ed in a collection. J. G. Singleton, Rpt. t I LAI KENS NEWS Mrs. Rosa Leo Foggy Youn; I of While Plains, N*. Y: recently visited her father .Mr. Pinkney , Foggy. Mr and Airs. Clifton Millet were visitors in Asheville, N. C I and 'Columbia, S.C. They visitei relatives in these cities. , Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Madisov and children of^ Easlev. snenl I Father's Day with their father Mr. .Johnnie- Holland and sister Mi ss I/oris Holland, -*~ Sgt. John Lee Mills of U. S Army is visiting his mother, Mrs Mary Mills on Hampton St. Rev. Richard Nance has ' returned 'home after attending11 school in j Berk Toy California. I Mrs. Jesse MaHison of Price St. is visiting her ill mother in Washington. 1). C. Mksses Annie and Mattie Pearl Baker are visiting their sisters j and brothers in Clinton, j Little Mi>s Mary Xetta Ix'akc is spending a while with h e r taunt.?Mi's. Willie- M. ' Barksdak j and Mr. Arnett Barksdale, while I her mother'Mrs. Maggie I.eake. ; is attending summer School at Indiana University. Mrs. Oliva Miller. Mrs. Arzell.a Watts, Mrs. Kiel Finley and daughters Marilyn and Irene 1 James were the Sunday afterj noon guests of Mr. Elbert Beasley and-^laughtcr, Miss Sarah Beasle.v. : Mr. Robert Kilgo, son of Mr. land Mrs. Ollie Kilgo, is visiting relatives in Wash., I). 0. Miss Betty /Ann "-Montgomery :. i:?., .. ...t,ila i., WhitaiMho . ,-l-V ...I.MK <* ......V .. N. C. )lw, Loraine Wright Smith is attending a Beauty Culture Workshop at S. 0. State College in Orangeburg. r I'rgf and Mrs. West Brown and little daughter Pacolet of Cowpens. S. C. were recent visitors of friends in the city. Miss Fannie Juliette Woody is spending the summer in Evanston srnd Chicago, 111. " Mts. Kirt+rryrr Mathis Coleman of Wash., D.C. is visiting her father, Rev. .T. W. Mathis. "Mr. Elbert Keasley is our Palmetto Leader Agent. Kiel Watts Finley, Rpt. * ..." r "i [ST. .IAMF.K A. M. F. CHIRC1I Hcv. J. C , Hates, Pastor SiinHa-v School wa , well attended ami we enjoyed a wonderful review by Rev. White, (hir collection was $7. 25. The home depart mem is holding the ,.finance banner. .Mrs. Rosa L>e-laney. Supl. 11 :.'!(> after preliminaries the pastor led in siugini; ".My Faith Looks l.'p To Thee." Afterw hic-li lie preached a spul stirring' sermon from th > theme, "Faith test ed and rewarded." ? -At--~.'br'-f HMr St. .tnme< Senior - Missionary Society held its " ird Aniveis.ary.- TJte missionaries front various churches were present. We enjoyed' a very fine program by - the committee, Mrs. Carrie -Cherry, Frances Gore arid Mrs. Viola TucLer. - Afterwhich Rev. Neal pastor' of Antjoeh ftapti. t t'hufch .brontrht *us .-^t i burning message which was food j for thought from the theme, The I Missionaries Obligation. It was * enjoyed by all. Our collection I was $102.00. We thank the vari[ ous members for helping us out in our effort.-Mrs. Uattie Dunlajt is our efficient Presr r|- After service, a very fino rentivt u-nc ttppvpfl qimI pvpfvnrif I went away feeling fine. Mrs. Sa "Tie? JoTuisonTTnbria Ford anc Mr. Buck Washington are or the sick list, We are praying foi u their-recovery... ? ? _ friendly church- on the hiU -11 i i Henderson St. .1 . ' ' EBK.NKZER AME CHURCH Rev. S. S. Burroughs?Pastor I ' Mullins?Sunday School was : opened in due form by our Supt. I Mrs. Patty Hayes. All officers and teachers were at their respective places. Miss Betty Ceo was solved: uled to act as our Supt. this Sunday, but she was late and couldn't '1 open up. but she has promised to 11 do so next Sunday. "j The lesson "was discussed fully 1 by'all classes. God and the Nation 1 1 All peivoiw, took an active part ir ! j the discussion. e.l ]ilr. .Samuel-Beeves of Sumter " was a visitor in Sunday School He is a member of the Trinity * Baptist Church of that City. / ? .... i ... _* , /r: i _ _L. _ l j iiumnei 01 our on iters auu scnoi '! ars were-absent but to the deatl ; of Mr. Elijah Hughes, a membe I of class No. 1. He had been sic "jfor a long time, but was a faith ful member of our Sunday Schoo wh?n he was able. He will b greatly mjsse'd by all of us. At the usual hour, our pastor and Rev. McClain ascended t h 1 Rostrtffin. Our Senior choir fur r-nished the music with Mrs. Mag r\ gio Jackson at the piano. Ou; 'morning prayer was offered b 3 | Rev. McClain. It was a soul re ! Scripture was taken from St. Johi js I 1:1-10 as was read by the pastor r The Sec't. Mr. \V. L. Foxworth 1'was absent. Our morning message was very good. Theme: "The Victc J rian Life."' The text was taken J from 21:7. The pastor preached'a 1 very good sermon. The Invitation. I al Hymn was sung but we had nc ; joiners. ' At the close of the services; the II Father- son- daughter contest L closed with a being. The childrenj made a very good report. This contest was sponsored by Mrs, j Cornelia Foxworth. Our 1st prize j was won by Miss . Thomasina 1 Johnson who reported l he ,j second prize was won by little | Roselyn Hairston who had $3.59 i The 3rd prize was won by master S. \V. Fordham. 3rd who $3.50 The?grand total was? $54.02 for which we. were thankful. j At 3 o'clock, the funeral services of Mr. Elijah Hughes were held at Ebenbzer. He had been ill for a long time. A good man. a Christian gentleman, a devout Christian, a good father, a fine j Neighbor-and a true friend. H < i leaves a wife: Mrs. Eula Hughes j 1 sister, f? children and a host ol i relatives and friends. W. L.. Fox worth and sons in charge. ' j . i LOCAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Eugene FoxworlA and Walter spent the week-end it I Rayhoro. Mrs. Carrie B. Howes it a patient in the Mullins Hospital Miss Emma T. Hodge is indispos j ed at this time. I .Mrs. Louise H. Malone and Cor dell they have been for sann time. Mrs. Ella Carmi'chael spent thh j,weekend in Dillon. Mrs. Mart j Cohn is very sick at this time Mr. and Mrs. Seven Hayes, Misse: Julia and Coretha Brave, peck ley Ann and Bennie Fave snen Sunday in Georgetown. T.hey wen 11 called there because of an acci ' dent in the family. Mrs. Eter I>ee G. Lewis died ii Philadelphia, Pa. She formerlej J .4 * ' . / P . N J- f" ' c r 1^-Page FlTfl V liver! in Mullins. She is a sisfcpr\pj Mrs. Thelma Owens, Binia Gerald of Mullins. Funeral plans are incomplete at this time. Mrs.) Julia Collington in spending this week on the Beach. Mr. Ralph Harlie left for Ocean C ity last week. Mrs. Essie Cuttins -has just ra+ turned from a visit with children in Indiana. Her son Wiley came ' hack with heij. We extend our sympathy to the Vereen-Family Nicholas, S. C. in the death of Mr. Frank Vereen, | who passer! away at his home i n ~ W1fiVton^sTeTO7 : ? Mr. and Mrs. Wildon Vereen, are rOceivinpr conjrraluations on I the hirth of their twelth 12) child a nine (Si) pound and three (3) I ounce boy. They reside in Nichols, S. C. Lj .. Mi^and Mrs. Rufus Sarvis, I.ouis. S. C'.. was the tfuest of Mrs. ?F.liwai fl?1 l;i vis i .^atiirrtny ftftlT. ( noon. ' 1! Mr. and Mrs. Eugent Foxworth , and sor\ spent the weekend in Lo1 ris, S. C:; the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kufus Sarvis. i BETH ESI) A BAPTIST CHURCH 5 Rev. O.- Y. Goode?Pastor J I . ' S. S. was opened with the Supt. 1 and his staff before passing t O the classes. . Eaoh scholar recited Bible verses which was ?o interest* ' ing. The lesson was beautifully God And The Nations. Memory Selection, Let the Nations be glad and singing for joy; for thou shalt judge the. people idghteously, and govern the Nations upon earth. > Psalm, 67:4. Everyone should un, derstand that God is the God of 1 all Nations and not his nation ~ only. A short Missionary meeting was held as usual on evening 4th Sunday which was very good with a i very few members. We have a lots of Church mem bers but a very few Missionary . workers, but still we do manage r to rai& arid pay our asseslment for education every year. The sura ; J of $100.00. A ' June 26 was Mimmiona.ry Drive / day at St. Paul, Rev. Sanders pastor. All those could not meet their - coal have until the Missionary h Convention in Oct. to ,complete it. r The Jubilee Sincer from Chesk ter rendered a wonderful program i- at 3 o'clock. It was a glprious il time in Bethesda in favor flf t h e e Junior Choir sponsored byRice. , All the Primary students regret ? ! for Judeth Ann Thorqas, 10 years old to leave for her home in Doni ora Pa. as she<Jbas been with her I grand parents, ?)ea. and Mrs. R. ' B. Thomas since July 3rd 44 and ; have been an active S. S. scholar seholar-and gained 'the friendship of so many. Her parj ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thomas 1 arrived" June 25. A friend came to assist Mr. Thomas in driving Mr. Alex Kelley. They left but for Don ' ora this morning at 2 a. m. Judeth is missed already, I p r a y Tthey shall arrive home safe i n , j God's care. > ^ .1 i ul'tut;! \ \i i; rururn Uov. J. A. Holmes?Pastor t f Everything is moving along ] lovely in the Sunday School. The | teachers and children are having I an interesting time discussing the | lesson each Sunday. | Last Sunday our Presiding El' der. Dr. P>. 0. Cunningham, made 4 his 3rd official visit to Bethel. He J preached a beautiful message from the "hook of St. Matt. 27:42, using t.he theme*. "How Shall I Think?" |. The minister told his eongregal tion to think upon things that, are ; eternal: think the way Christ , would have a Christ't thought. He > said that if we are to be saved it will bv the many small things that f a child of God will he confronted . with each day. Next Sunday Holy Communion will he administered. We were happy to .have Miss ^ Catherine I.<ewis join Bethel last , I Sunday. , ) The music was lovely and was # hoauttfnl^ done. The flowers were pretty and pre- ' ? ..seated a beautiful arrangement. ; ?r "V ' . fr * Subscribe For " ? The Palmetto ; Leader ? ??;^