The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 23, 1955, Page Page Five, Image 5
Satutday, Julv 23, 1955
Negro High Scho
Awards To Intei
Seventy Ncgro_high school xc
iors, from segregated or recen
desegregated -schools,- -have .it
been awarded . _S 1 ..iu supp
nientary scholarships by the N
tional Scholarship Service a n
Fund for. Negro Students, it w
announced today by I)r.-Kt*beHr
Weaver, Chairman of the A gene]
?Supplementary Scholarship Fu
Trustees. These awards bridge, t
gap between $250,000 in colle
scholarships ajvarded these si
dents, through the NSSF;
?counselling and referral servic
and their total financial needs.
A majority of the scholarship
wards to Negro freshmen fr<
southern states and the District
Colnniliiii cntg-ing?inim-achd c
legos, primarily . in the Nor
'come under a grant from the F<>
Foundation's Fund for the A
vancehient of Kducation. The
awards assist the adjustment <
students moving from segregat
high schools to non-segregated e
leges and are part of an over
study of this subject .by the^N
tional Service under the Yum
? grant. ?
Later this mouth, the NSSF'
will alsij announce awards of
aliuost equal amount to.uppcrcl.iP
nien already enrolled in colle
with NSSFWr, help, under gnu
fpom the Ford Foundation's F.u
for the ^ Advancement of F.duc
tinn, the Kdwin R. KmltVee Menu
ial Scholarships, the Joan-Tonr
son Awards, and Girl Friend's, Ij
Fund and the Seven College Fut
Jn the seven years of its exi;
Once, the National Scholarship-^
.vice has helped more than tt.fl
Negro students" enter some 3<H> i
ter-racial colleges and universitii
including Harvard, Yale, Renss
__ uer__ P o Ly t e chit'. Institu
Amherst, North western, TTTumT
Notre Dame, Antioch, I'niversi
, of 'Southern "California, as well
many others. These '500 colleg
themselves awarded over $1,00
000 in scholarships among t h
H,000 students, who benefited al
by $150,000 i n supplemental
grants from the NSSFNS.
? Among the current awards-pi
haps the.most timely are a spec
group given under the agenr;
"two-way integration" projc
made possible bv.jrrants from t
New York Foundation and the f
Dominion Foundation. These sot
larship are given to Negro st
dents to.aid them in attending f
merly "all-white" colleges and ui
varsities," mainly in the Sou'
f!rants to white students enrollj
in formerly "all-Negro" collet'
Will be announced later in t
summer. This year a Richmoi
Virginia, gill Will he enrolled -a
the first Negro student at I?al
move's (imicher?student,?Trr
Wood of -Portland,-Oregon, w h
originally enrolled there under t
NSSFNS "two-way integratio
project.
"Respect for the excellent ac
deinic and extra-curriyular recorc
as well as the personal adjustmc
of Negro students has done imi
to ease their situation on campus
that have not traditionally h a
Negroes enrolled," said Richard
Plant, Executive Vice-Chairman
- Ifrg-rererN-K: ? _
"Our experience during the pa
year," said Mr. Plant, "has hc<
that while integration in southe
colleges is making progress, t h
Negro student's major problem
off-campus. NSSFNS students a
recently desegregated colleges
^ the South usually find white st
dents friendly and congenial, t
campus an oasis of integration su
rounded by a desert of tradition
southern attitudes," he continue
"Hut when the student leaves t
campus he goes back to a coi
munity in which movie theato
barbers shops and restaurants nv
refuse to serve him.
"A student in Missouri wrote '
"They arc friendly on campus, 1
not in the community." \
? Those, who are receiving gnu
from South Carolina are: .1
T.onis Black, 1991 Comstock Av
(has. Hgt.; Clilroye Alfred Crif
111 1 L- Qlrnof r'/tlunilti
and Arthur Smith, Jr. 61 Cam
Drive. Spartanburg.
JKTKIt CHAPEL AME CHI Rf
_ Itev. It. A. Young?Pastor
Carliise?The S. S. was call
To order by" the Supt. Bm. Kr
. Henderson. Sister Young tang
class No. 1, Miss Jdaxy Ja
(iilliaqi taught class 2-. T
subject of the lesson was very"!
. _ . teresting, ' Subject. Hahakul
Faith Tested. We did enjoy t
remarks that the Pastor mac
Memory Selection, The .Tust Shi
Live By His Faith. I am sure
. ?:??wc trust our lives in Cod's )u
*
.r?
ol Seniors Win 70
-racial Colleges
and have faitli in him. wt'-r. a-n;?
^ .tVulx sayf \vc' live with liiinjajuii
! days.* Collection, $1.21.
. Service started immediately "a"
c c .? - - ;
. m h i u. ?-i. \> us uveri i in* pastor|
( lined Hymn No. 543 and 404, Seip- j
** tare omitted.' Text, 0-22 of - St. j
,' Matt. The sermon was wonderful I
^ 1 enjoyed with the choir sinuintr .a
114 } Spiritual. I Will Re ATritrht wrfti
I I'r;|A*er I>y Sister. Moruan. Amount
raised to-day was '$171.00 and
L! ; 'mm1 odd rent.
Our pastor and his wife "was the ;
Ls'j dinner truest of Mr. and Mrs. A.'
| D. ("urenton.
a j Mr. and Mrs. Rufa Sproval, we
! had a huffa supper. July ! . and ice
(cream for the desert at the home
" "mi' Mr.?aid Mi .Hem1 .tli'liaiu?
1 ?' uiven?Ry- M r. ami M 'Rufa
i Spnial. We really "'did enjoy -our'.'
L< | selves.
" i These were some of our very
. fine white friends that served the
OfI ' ." ? \
, wonderful courses. 1 hev alphad a,
f)l" ' < * . * ' ' I
,, | wonderful time at this appointed
H 11 a ? *
i place. # .
'V ' TJiomas Oiape! and Sims <",h:i^S
; peVi'lp'ir ?e with us today at
'!o'i'hit !;, al-<? Rev. I'*> \ d, t lie
S^Flinf- Hill 1'ailor.,' 11. prea he 1 a
an very ^.ondetful sermon. We also
^ i ehjoypfl all of the choirs. " * j
Us I * ""K' attain, our door stand open !
^ ' at all times" for visitors. . , !
Raster Ms?rj?an, Rpt.
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UO( KI'OKI) AMI. GI.OylvK
-=-7 A.M.K. ( IHCl !T
^ Rev. K. 1!. Hampton, Pastor
MT ('ARMKK- Sunday was '.a!
^ i beautiful day for church goers, j
1T1" | Many attended S. S. and Choir
e>' and Usher practice at RocUfmd ^ '
c^nnrl fcpYTfTis-jt lively, time. . . ; i
-A''I The?rcttmtcr .joined t::c pns'.n?"
'" 'and went to Glover A.M. !*..
Claii .-I. 1 aught the .lesion IVo ^
the Sub. "Kzekie! and tin- Knrli.
"es . Captivity." __The pastor revicwc'-U
^ The lesson7 T * t j
c . The sisters opened the serviee'
"s0 singing "It was the I'.loodl". IT v.ry
-J. 1'. 1'insorT lined hymn JOS S.
M." Gracious Redeemer l'lay.: ..
h1' S< ny hy the choir. Rev. H'evipt >
^ lined hyn; 1 so < , M. i!"' ;
(,'i, as scripture-Jesson I'roin I's.dv
7'J; 1 -1 J. Comments and sji !.*>;.t\. '
intents. Hynin sunn and prayer > >?*
J Consecration. Sony; "1 Am Sail""!
: tg."*The text w as taken _fjom
?r | three different passages of scriptunA,
11:1 of Gen. Record scck'
cr; 1 Sam. I:-'! Record Hrcakc; :
!1" St. John 7:1" -1(> Record Make .
,,,s Sill.. "Your InevilaMc IN ,- .j-!."
- The invitation \va., offered.
1 Thomas Dolpluis lifted tRe-public,.
^ ottering. total *1-MU. T
U-1 Visitors were introduced in per.
rn son's .Mrs. I.nla Thomas, 1'lliliil, ]
0,0 | Pa.; Sister of Mr. R. S. Young,!
he J Calhoun Falls, S.C.f Mr. and Mrs J
n" ! Lewis IJ.elcher, Augusta, CI a. Mr!
j Thomas Dolplrtts, Buffalo, X. Y..
<1- j win. made some timely- remaflV.
I*. calling to memory a few o: i \
nt . laces he i}iew, -and then tb< k ( p
('h ' pictures of the .conrgegatton, f.rofa ' s
ex j the pastor and choir i v
'1 j Mr. M. Bidden of Buffalo, N.i.-j'v
!' son of sister Mecca Uolden were \ |
of visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Warded j (.
Tueker and sons little J.ol.i.ti ' |
st Bavid and Warded I .1 r.. of It i,,
en o.ut X. Y. Misses Ruby. Iv.-'yi _i e
rn ;titd Helen (Irei-i. duughters'
o j Rev. Alien (.jieen of Calhoun
ix I Falls, S. <w i re callers in tie v
t home of the reporter. Mrs. THik n
in er was visiting her parents Rev. y
u- and Mrs. Jho. (ireen leaving for t)
he their home Wednesday. * ^
ir- Mrs. Ilattie MeHuffie is ho.i
?il after spend ': ig some time in N.
'd. Y. City where her son is ill leav--.
he ing him improved:
ii- ; The I,"slier Hoard of Sj.i in
rs,-j drove ' sponsored ft program Si;..-,
ay ;-da>' night with 1 Boards present., .<
! 'i'he various speakers and song s i |
is, i were enjoyed, hy the many
iu.t friends. Offer": ig Rock ford, |
(Mi. '/.ion .V.M.K. ?7Y11; IhvT',
its -Rock. SI. IS; Spring (Irovu SI 2.Pi
. r~J~. * ! ? i t~~.
oe hoial, 5-2.'.4n. v
o., 1 The 1.ay men held their me"? - ^
f-i ; ing at Mulberry A.M.hi.- Monday ,
ia; ! niirht and Bro. Belcher said they
. . J , , A
lor had a, grand time. ,
Mrs. F<;inic Rollerson of ,\P. 'j
? Carmel "Sr^r reports hee - -l+ttW?
granddaughter finding oih? peai ii
under a "tree near her house and
<1
.said there uore 1 "> of them > ;
I the pearh had to he cut so <'?>"> j
_ I one could taste a I'd.") pear' . }
Fear flod and f*iay.
Mrs. ('. B. Johnson. II}>t.
ne
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!:,-. r. Ii. I!:::!u-s <> f 251'
Tiir.V'j i ?i .. < ni'iiiiljia. S. f"
a- n- ciulv recovered (ftyn i
crious throat ailment. Hu under'
rent an operation at-Temple Uni
i-r.-ity Hospital in Philadelphia
'a. and returned to Columbia t?
ohtinue his treatment under Dr
!,:tf 1 iiin i!?<rl?I jossf r?Alain?M., Ilk
iraise I'or Hie wonderful resultrom
I ?r.' HutTivatr.s treatment i
orn< ?hi!i.ir. that. hf says lie wishe
(oi?i I spread all over tin
mild. lie advises all his cbiird
icnihers and friends who are sick
o tfo and have a cheek-up. With
ut health. life soon fades, say?
he trnod lier.'rrcudr ?nn.ii
mi i, \mi-: ( in i? ii
I'ev. \\ . S. ^ niln'4-r-Pallor _
Sunday Sehoo] opened at !?):()(
i. :V|. l?y assistant Sup1/#_ Pro. K
>. Cadsoi".
Odenin-y sonar. "I Am Thine (
.(>riI1 A(">-tle's ('reed in -concor
iiwvi-r"i.y Si-tei Viola" "laiifJTsTi
n.lirnr "< iti? The.. 1 .ord's I'rayer
o.n.:\ lake Tl>" Name Of Jesii;
Vitl? Von, l.oll C;,l! ,,f officers an.
c.ac( < r<. Serin* ore text. l>ccalo<r
ie. Teachers were -asked to tak.
harye <>t their classes. A beautifu
I'v-mi f >r today was discussed hj
irr"cta--tf>. In l)ie ahsence-of-Ktstei
ilariah Johnson. who is awaj
it'endi' " 'paardenial in Wash
ni--if.ii. 1). t .. ut.aH.erlv ci ass
?y-r^- ri -by IP-v.-W. (?'. H-ow
P; .1 >}' St*ri'"ii, Pa. Ci)i))im'iits 01
r< Icsmui were made by Rev. W
Hnwanl. He L'avc a brief tall
>n Right and Justice. Roll call o
dea-nt and latest members pan
"heir dues. t? "2.V Offering,
Herd tai. sJ.rxt Highest ntmrun
i~ i.ii -'Tl bv .-lass No. I.
I'uniodiaiclv foilowiitg Sunda;
School at 1 1 Morning worshi]
i.i :';iri '.pi Sr. Choir furnislunj
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THE PALME
0 -:;:;5^h
e graduating s niors at A & T
i in their honor. They are t'r<
*sie Jenkins, Halifax and Jesj
I I.UJ'isiv. opening sonjfj^n.vnin N*?.
Idol, A in I A Soldier Ot 1 in
< ross, Prayer, Bro E. I). Gadson,
Sony, Tliat's Why I Prav So Hani
led l?y Bro. Elisha Prailcau. Hymn
Iiin* No. t'.'fo Comr Ye That 1,<>' '
The l.ord, Scripture, 10 verses of
| the- "Hi chapter of Leviticus. ApHnmnneeniel^s
4?y . 1 he {Juriuia-i-w,
Brother F.. 1>. Gadson, Remarks !
and conVmoWts hy the Pastor, 2nd
Scripture from tin* "th ydutpter of '
Cietiesis. Sony, Hymn No. .">2, Come J
Ye That Love The Lord. Mission ,
Prayer, Bro. Elisah Praileau, Sr.
Missionary offering. SI.fit). Rev.
Young presented to the conyreyu- I
tion, our visiting pastor for today, j
Rev. \V. <i. Howard. Rev Howard
came .befnj'e the aduiencr in hi,;
own way. Sony'. Jesus Keep .MiNear
The Cross led I?\'- Rev. How-.
J ,
aid. Text from the 7th chapter of
Genesis,- using for theme, "Shut
j In." He said if you let find shut,
i you in, nothing would'he imposspn
! hie. God will protest you from !nll
things. Sony, Hymn No. n.'>4. Come
i Ye That I.nve The Lord, Sony. It"?"j
Going To Rain led by" Rev? Vo'dug
^ nt.ermg with wonderful remark-.
Offering, Trustee, $22.40. Visitin'y
' Pastor table, $10.0". Total,. $!?2..">2.
Remarks hy Rev. Howard Immediately
following1 the services,
the Jr. and Sr. Usher board spon'
sored a musical proyram featuring
iL CI - ?
irn- mmsoz Juiulee Singers. Offer-!
11.75. ? j
' j It?,in*?li?*t ion by Rev. Howard.
Mastic Wiley, Rpt. .? |
' I -IIKItKONi BAPTIST CIHKCII [
Rev. \V. I). . Coker, Pastor
; - 1
S. S. opened at the usual hor |
> with officers and teach'-rs ,u'
their posts of fluty. Much intib?t
est was shown through the tear' j
inzT of the less- m. Those a'teud- .
in if the State Sunday School anu j
.ITT.C. Convention in Sumter. j
Morris College last week were l
t Misses, Klise Jackson, Vida Pra-i
. itt, Kmnia Je.Ian Coker. anil Mr.
ID. C. I'ruitt. All these young
ladies gave interestinif reports
from the Cc? ideation.
.Tfily 22-2.'1 Misses Ann < liild.-.'
.1 1 .i/.ttie I.eu Simpson 'and M . I
rT.Iohn \V. Hester will attend tl
] | County S. S. and. It.T.I'. Convert
-lion at New Prospect T?j?) ?t?"
< Church, Ilottea Path, S. C.
1 After a lively morning devot
j ion, zrtu^ir was in charge of fTte!
Rev. W. Campheli and Rev. A.C.
. Duckett. The Scripture was read
. from, .lames 2:H-2d: Text, .latries
?J . 1 I TL..
* H-H"?V?M V m?|
i spiring from the theme "What
. does it proTft ITvmiT a pfoTitabM
c Christtari life? Faith, work and
f i prayer are the essentials in livf
in^r a profitahTe Christian life.
[T Visitors Wi'W jH'lNl'liU'd Yrr
t Mrs. Helen -Crawford. Evennir
devotions at, 7:d0 followed by an
y* j othe spiritual, heart touching nies
p> sage. by the pastor, taken from
* Phil. 1-1-15, "Pressing forward
TTO LEADER , ~~
Ihh|&_
Bpf; v;.. '
College luul the time ot" their*,
3m lett to right: Misses Su?>
*io Sniit h, ( lint >51.'
a. V*. . 1
O ^ ^ . , \ ?** --^ ' r- .. *
vim' ;. 1 V ;iH .
A' I I'.M. :] .M;i.iii". T'-uil.-iy
was i,o-ti'-s '? it." !; I'- ' f
("lull :?l i:i'l' linllll'. Atll'l' ill'"
votim Mr-, l.'ua'a I hmuaj-. I * i ^
i?:?i OVI'I III" l.'isill"-.- SI'S.
inn . ' A As. y v.:A'
- - -?tin "i I ' . '.> lj
' .j ji> i ?/|* -i11> ? . : - ; li:^
N. (vokiT 'Aki < :*< r\:tin **'*>?
nx'clwjs?iU -U.f* ?. f "Mi .*
,\nni?' Kl<in,itiir. I.:ist. T^a-Mlay slip-'
;^i- ifucs'.s Ml- .Mi s... Mitt io Tiryloj!
were \Iv airs .Mis., : :'i
??.fnn, M IV ' M H ut !' i'J
\P* : ' '" f' ,
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w.;*? . * . ;
;.ii i ?\i-j-' ' > ^ ' :j ';?y
< ' t'n'iiit;?' " s ."i- .Mi f??,
i-'i;: ley \\w? \vli .*.*** J'jii.v Hi Ion ]
-^nri?Thi'iii'.it?i" i . suii'i?X-uL?.
,r.a Pylvs. ail "f -yv'liViniiv. j
Miss I!- " r<m'o*?!:
,i : ri .ll''s_,
t- kVcooking h
n d Ajn'e r st
t 3
... Top spicy, Carn^tion-gobd gi:
. Or frcteen;fTeaches for a delicio
use expensive sour cream in
double-rich Carnation with vi
' 3
GINGER
7Sr-.t-^? ft"., ft
\ ?*iai\v:a y a y
% cup {dismalI ctm} undiluted
CARNATION EVAPORATED Mil
1 tablespoon vinegar
V2 ?up sugar
2 eggs
Vj tup shortening
* o
Combine Carnation and vinegar,
i Blend sugar, eggs and shortening
I with molasses until light and
i fluffy. Sift dry ingredients toi
father and ad<i alternately with
j " t
X
Mi . K.-tella, Povi a. Mi -. Ro-a
I,. I'itts and him I'- Mi. Pitt
J Ireniln. Taylor has rifnrnrd
!'i"uiu a vai-ati.Mti in Mayimi.t. I** n_..
' Sir. W.ll,'.. Po'.v< n : 1 i.f
iixitv1"- ?" yi '-n.'.r * i .)
lift Inn-in la .v and ^i ahdtiiol i.c-i,
M i?. !..i . a Thorn a -v
MI.-. Fianros (Jray and < ?!ii?5- \
rcn of Staten Island, N. Y. ai'V
visiting tlii'ir mother and irratui- |
mother Mrs. Amy. lyleniinj*.
Mts. Huth Dyv.fis of HartslTord,
f 'onn.. is \;is.ivinjr her father Mi;.:
Uuti, ,!: ? Mill". Mrs. lliil an-l ;
other. relative. .
Miss Lo ii-e f'alhoun of' Iii oak-'
^ n, N V. returned to her home j
after' a visit with her"'"mother, I
Mrs. l'thei Calhoun.
Mrs. Mary Little Lindsay of
_ _ i
i okimlna, S. C. and sons are vis!
itintf their mother and jrrand-'
mother. NU's- -Froella Litt'.e. Ail
li.f a^iove1 named flat'ended
service^ Sunday as U< 5 r o..
I.'1' ^ a:,1,?.Mi1'. AH. I n, 1 "
and daughters were SjiiMay dinner
quests of Mr. and Mr-. SI.
R. H. Ruth.'Misses. Kiiima Jean
and Annie Ruth <'ok<u ^ 4are at:
tending camp this week at Camp ]
Harry I)i , dels.
DBMS < IIA 1*1-1. 15 ARTIST i
' ( ill K< H
Kcv. I . I olnn, Rli>t or
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f * ' , i'
? .Sunday?ntdiool honan at' tin.-. u.sjj
uai hour with. Supt., and teachers
at tlx-ir post*" of duty. The lesson
was beautifully taujrht fVotn the
Sub. ""Kzekie! and the. i Katdi"!*
Captivity" and reviewed "oy ' oin
pasto.r of - the day. Rev Moss
lavies on iHts : :vv ofi our-pastor,
"Rev. ('.*('. To! in, who is in. Re\
ival Services at . Swansea, S. jC.
. 11 I'iu A.M.?a slant piayi -<eiy
vice *a as led by Doa. F. McCorntick.
which put the congregation*
in the right ' spirit to receive the
iiK'.? sa'ire delivered by Rev. Moses
"Jiiiis. Devotional scrviie from
ti.iy' |.:;!}?n ia-eir. .f ijy. llv-'
^4r?rtr ?iir"u 111^ "Hnfyr^loiy., ilot\~T~'~
I wtt.*'* ion eivyiti"} in un;><
ii tl.i' ~2" J'.?a!m. I'layor"^ t?y
Hi".'. .lav!-, i;o\f ilir tVu.ir?sai.ir.
"My Faith l.ooki l'p To Tlife." I
Thyn vvo ha'i. tlx- ami'?unri?fiioifts!
l>*y Si'- Mamie tkF1az/.aiil,j.'?iur *an-'
iioiiiiri i-. ( Iioir .-aim: "Down At
I Vi'" i.iii, .11' ?-i i I iaii'. 11:"
.\ii.--1oi. ot'i'.-i ; u v. a> Iami
On- la -< siaii/.a 'of lb" soiitr.
,-niiu. M i-x-ionai y I^i?;.?*? : was
-ait i.y lev. '.la vis.
Tl\?' pastor/of tin: <lay ' cnni"
i 'Vrwai 'i wit If' an inspirin^f* ini's
-a^<- -takt'ii ('join the /! ! H-sit+m.
"The' I.oi 'i I- My% Sijfpi.artl
Shu \\'*a 1.1 . * A !. ir!i ' AOs 1.! > -" ^
'i^iav -a* i - :] -> ,i rips:. 'J lie !?.< .
-j.o?. < ajoyoii' l>y a!. svt.o
him. "? . n.1 " * ^
At s oYlo?-k p.m. at othoj;,-won-^
4e+TW?nn'ssatff ,.w;is ilrl.
H#v. '.Javis, , who is a/ *woinierTii'l
i -ft
speaker. . ' ...... .. ;
^oipe otlt. to. .Dennis Chapel,
roif art' alwaCs \Veleoim*.
r' i.m junt. Kpt.,-. *
Service^lrector^ 7 ~ j*- '
Roaalle
i 7-.- ''^ r
n|erbrcaci with. sjieeci fresh
us quick' dessert; No need to
your gingerbread?just mix
inegar. ;
?_?-?:?i ?
*. ? --1 -
BREAD
x2 layer)
7 cups sifted flour
K '/2 teaspoon soda
V2 teaspoon ginger
V2 teaspoon cinnamon ^
y2 teqspoon baking powder
y^ teaspoon ground cloves
i/? teaspoon salt !
soured Carnation to sugar mix- .
tore. Pour into buttered 9-inch
square layer cake pan. Bake in
moderate oven (375eF ) about
30 to 35 minutes _ J
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t ' 1
M r. ZION A. M. E. nil R( H
Hcv. .I. A. Duncan, J'aslor
Sunday service was"~v<Ty~] ??' <!
hoiri'nniiisf with a tuv :n h
>rhool l<,->i>n ri'f'y :; < o ,\>k
llir schn'il, ii'vn".uM 1 V S -.i t.
l!?*nmrk? Uy the j .?-! i. I in;nn-?jrood.
Attendance- haniier went to
the adult class. finance banner
to class N'o. 3. ?. a
' * .. *
"After the usual order of opening
service with the Sr. Choir in
their place's. dor past'/!- amV forward
aiYd delivtoeil a >o\1 slii'riiur
message Which m:wk'?rr 'ninP <
rejoice. I'l vas '?!'oo?: :" ?r the!
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hungry sours.. I" homy crmmmton
lay, a lartre number communed. I
Tlie'Holy spirit was in our midst.
After service the pastor and some
of the officers took communion to
the sick and shut ir*.
We iwere jriaii to : ? 'or
midst, .Mrs. K-ina T:..5<j5a?'-.
l'1 1) l, Xeu 1
remarks. . Also v. f we: v* ylsei to
have Mrs. Nina I5e'.!a;ii;.? TaTT" m"
service attain ait?-r -ufferiiur > a
lon>r time in the hospital - w ith
Mr. Nohie' Heiiae. y a- ivturh-'
ed .to Ohio aftei' -ix-rdinjs-^onie
time with friends m-; r<-'.a-tives.
Mr. Otis He!lav.;- v t -.rix"!
to New A <i'rl. atter i1: c some
time at the hod hi*. sick
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in a recent'Carnat
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Feed y
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"healthy
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Healthy Baby Conte:
\ a Carnatio^l^^;.', r<
. If yoiftc a prowdnev
baby Carnation this
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!* safest form, of An ilk*
nourishing tyad* radst
Your'gboct dootoi*knt
least 8 out of TO moj
formula do\
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Carnation is rich like <
and so delicious. (Carn?
is sb rich it even whips!
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EVAPORATION,
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^^^CREASED
' POR GENERATIONS, /
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Mntjier, Mrs. Rosa Xee"Bellamy. M
i >. Tlielma Inprram formerly
of j(lhis vi< inity, hut was livjnjr <u
Tronibtr. N, .f. was furnerali'/.eJ~
Mif had lived-a s\'<.
i: 1 < '.(!. . i iawi ied t he v.
uidrh"! ni N. .1. Calais ami . _/
1'iiuii' a a' read hy Miss C-an. aj
la-e l!< I'aiuy. Remarks by her for- :
imr class leader, the writer. He"- loyy
i.y the pastor, Rev. Duncan.
.She was laid to rest in Mt. /.ion
eymetery under a beautiful mound
of flowers. JI. McKiver i n
i harfe. ; . 4 _
Tj.e "still have our prayer .
' ? BLda Bellamy,Reporter <
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, OF VOFIt CHOICE VlSlT
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S>.:r\ 'my Columbia For 2j5 Ycara
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d? 6f America's healthiest
in Carnation Hometown
3ts. Every beautiful child iy
Jlised
dn'Ca^natidn Milk!
v parent/start feeding'your
i. very da^\ It^ by far tha
for baby's botlle. The most
; a%estib,lej. too.
DW3 tJamafti^n Milk well. At
fhers V'tio'feed a Carnation
Fter rccdmmcndcd it.'*
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lilk m so many ways!
cJlL
cream, ^
foa- ?
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j Carnation's special blending
i qualities improve everything
j you make...from sauces and
' gravies, to pies and puddings!
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