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MRS. LIZZIE ROBINSON
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from our tint knowimr who wo
are. Ami. w>. <i" rl"' know a.'Lv-,\v?
are J.cct.u c v.c i|o not kno.\
vt'.tct we ;.'c. V.c liaw'c lost i!t<
r.\\:i; one. s t?... t ; . ? ' tin* * Sons (
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?<rr.rrri".\ x n irtr ~^r~s-.
??; tii'1 u.?'4 a I hour with the Ass't.
S Ml .t Kri>tof in Hiartre.
Misses Miii ic Cliapelle, Sarah Mil- | :
l? i anil Mrs. Hunter II. I.yles at- i
tended the State S. S. and Il.T.l'. ! I
tlottvt'i tum_bc!d. at Smuter, S. . !
la-'t week. Speaking for the rroup, j
Mv>. i.yles irave a very fine re- i <
t nil I'iii* h'ivIdik'its" 11f tile volt- J (
vi'iiiiun as well as the missionary ' !
i ' 11 1 he -st ad ied. Mi/ I ol t ie !
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THE PALME!
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iililt' Supervisor
Not Atcm Bomb
nly Hope of
estminster Abbey
\n<l'tsiim. teaehei" of Adult ladies
hiss is on the sick list. .Wormier
worship heyfan at 11:3d
\. M. Tin' pastor delivered the
nvssuye from-'the theme: "Tour'hny
Jesus." Text St. I.like 8:43
nul 11. And a woman came behind
;im, and touched the border of
vis irarinciit, and immediately her
s-ie. of blood stanched. The scrnon
u'lix devilled into three out;
im- which were: (ti) We can
;.<>iah .re-us. (2> is within
reach uf everyone, and*} (3) He
fe* I i II--w-bmv- \ve?touch -him. Jeive
touch him. Our faith moves
liiin. Our love limves his emotion.
W lien you iiave been touched by
Iesii's 'you will Tove your fellow
m.m. i on win waiKi iaiK ana live
riirlit. , Ai
l In- invitation for 'joiners,
-j!H' person eame forward ami coni
I'di ii herself with the church,
iiiK.it>!* C.hristtan experience.
.Music was- repdejed hy the Jr.
choir ami tin* (iospel ehorus, and
included'?"lie's a TViend' of Mine"
and '"Jesus. I Love to ("all Vout
Name." Mi-ses Dorothy (iiles and
M-H+t il . I'll 1 Ml11 S lh +-1-<;
l o' eral i I '. ice I' ll' .-isfei Noltie
H leheri ?>n < ;, were held
:ti I I1. V|.. with t he pastor offii*at"injr
a--i-'e ! i.v I.Vv. .[. \V. Suri
. ' a1 I VY'iii: I'i111nI Mrs. Casey
iuimd Macedonia while <|uite
\ * > 11 n ami was aeti\e in the viei
oy ciir> and U omaa's Mi*-sionai.V
S'cjety. Jsho sip , ed mil irinjr
until e fiiov'i ! away to Ihnoklyn,
N. and . wi.ia .!e.| Lio-atf- with
tile I nruli":, Lap' i. t Church.
Mh | ' -e< i in*' I?fool Iv n last
Moi.day .1 dy is. She i< -arvivod
hy: A hii-hnr.d. *J danv h'.ei s, I sister
and toothers.
'I'Iu: i i:f a;i; A \i p,...-..
'e-ic- 'Savior I'ih.t Mr, Serip ore
-I'.i. 7 I hy Lex". W. I., \\ il
MO. St,.". "I I.-. - I- ' < " '
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; "ir. ri.s by I ten. .1. 'I'. Tomel. on.
I or iif sympathy 1'ro'm
I a"'>lina 11:? :?.iI "lnrch, Drooklyn
N. V. liv lli'V, WilsMii, Obituary
l>y .Mi -s. Kiina OjiIiTa oll^ Kulujry by
llov. Wil.-m. 1>V\ iow of ifiiiiiins.
Honoiiiotli'ii !?y Kov. .1. \Y. Surratt.
Kooo>-ioti:i|- ?.Vliido will) mo.
.Mr. ami Mrs. Willie Ctawson
'tin! iTo|i;!u-,.v .lames varationod at
\\ a-limirtoii, 1>. ( '. rooMitly. They
were quests of Mr. ('lawson's
inn!lot nfjd undo, Mrs. tirade
Claw-on am! Mr. Coleman Mill.
CJiteeiiie. K. F?oyd, Upt.?
IMtSITION Ol'- N. V. STATE
pVTIIIVNW si SI-MN-HH-?
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?Uy a dee+s+mr- tmmted ntf the
5'uu-ii Tuesday, July !' ', Htiia,
!ui!;:o i'ulmiori of the S. Court
I' tin- ^oi.t born District of-Now
York, lio|i|. t.bat the position of
I1 i 'iran ! I.odu'o of Now York
S?ate was correct anil lejral and
thai t !>* position to In intr a tax
ipon t'to members *>f the Order
need li.v the Supremo I/odge, K.
,r I'.. N. A.. S. A.. E.t A., A and
Australia. Sir W. A. Hester, SuTfonie"
n.ancoTTor was improper
mil i'loo"'!
'111i- <I't1 sioTPcaiihmIramatically
iuiiny the .flflth Annual Convenion
of the N*. Y. State Grand
i.odjre in session at Mt. Vernon,
V. Y., from July. 17 through July
>?>. James K. Green, Grand Chan vllor;
Mrs. Kditli H. Brown,
I, ai d Wu'rtTy" Counsellor, Harold
A'. CI.uk, Press and Public Relaioiis
I >ii eel nr.
TO LEADER
Dr. Boyer Named
it. Augustine's Co
RAI.KICH, N.C.?(AINP)? The
.onrd of trustees c?f St. Augusjno's
College last week named
r. .James A! Boyer, T\ member
'){ the school's faculty for the
past 21 years, as the president
of the institution. He succeeds
Dr. Harold I,. Trigg, who resignd
last January.
Dr. Boyer, who joined the St.
Augustine's faculty in 1934, has
heen associated with the college
ill his life. He was horn on the
canvpus, the son of the late Charyears
served as dean of the Raleigh
institution, and who served
che college for 40 yeans.
Prior to his election as president,
Dr. Boyer served as dearr
j of the college, heing elected to
I the post in 11)49. He had former
!y served in the English depart
1 mefit.
^ In- Hover is a graduate of
(.Morehouse college, Atlanta, and
| holds the Doctor of Educatiou dei
irree from the University of Mich
igan. ; . j:
Ho is married to the former
i Knvnia ?I.. Perry of this city,
i They have a daughter Ester Aletha
Boyer.
Du Boyer was selected by the
board on tlie reccomendation of
the nominating committee, which
was charged with the duty of
(hosing suitable nominees for the
J"presidency. .
Tm Itoyer'? piertkm was disclosed
in the hoard's report read
bv .!, B. - Cheshire Jr., Raleigh.
The Rev. James McDowell Dick,
also of Raleigh, presided over
last week's called meeting. Rev.
. Dick is vice-chairman of the
board.
i Members of tlie nominating
' committee were:
The Rev. Tom Turnoy Edwards
Durham; Dr. Robert J. Johnso.il,
Wilson and Cheshire, all of North
Carolina. ?
I
- FRIENDSHIP A. M. E. (HCUCH
Rev. K. Alfred Vance, Pastor
10:00 S. S. teachers and Supt.
j on time. Financial banner won by
class No. 7 Mrs. C. D. Ferguson,
| teacher. Att. banner won by class
' No. 8, Mrs. R. 'M. Grant, Teacher.
.11:00 morning worship. The music
by the Junior choir. Miss Laura
I Young sang very touching, "Onl>
' A Look." The message l?y Reverend
Vance was suitable for the
event?Youth Day. His theme was
"Living In A .World." Two were
stress the physical and spiritual
asked -to decide to live in the spiritual
world above all others.
Friendship members contributing
to the Futuramie Drive "were:
Madamcs R. I'. Alexander, $5.00;
f. D. Ferguson, $5.00; A. J. Gary,,
$5.00; Ressie Henry, $5.00; I.elia
"VlTniTTYm)-~"XimTnTTa James, $5.00;
| N. K. Pitts. $5.00: C* B. Rollins
i $5.00; K. M. Thompson, $5.00;
, F.mnia Young, $7.50; M. M. Youny
I $5.00; lloshia Young, $5.00; Maxic
: Ci i iff in, $2.00; l.ettie Aadair, 50c
.Messrs. James Burnside, $5.00;
Clyde Cannon $5.00; H. P. Crawford,
$5.00; Andrew Ferguson,
- $5.1111; Roosevelt?J a mes,? $5.00;
J William Martin, $5.00; Marion
i Taylor, $5.00; B. J. Thompson,
$5.00; Charles Young, $5.00; Kp.hrain
Young, $5.00.
Church Rpt.
--DKNXIS ( llAPEL BAPTIST
CHURCH 1
Rev. C. C. Tobin, Pastor
Sunday School began a t the
usual hour with Suptrand teachers
at their post of duty. A wonderful
lesson was taught from the subject
"The Southern Kingdom overthrown."
A very inpressive review
was given by Sis. Hazzard, Supt,
remarks by the pastor.
A short tinjely^ devotional service
was conducted by Dea. F. McGormick
and Dea. Frank Boyd,
After which the pastor ascended
the rostrum chanting the verse:
"I was glad when they said unto
me, let us go into , the House of
the Lord. Next the choir sang:
Holy, Holy, Holy. The 23rd Psalm
in unison by the congregation and
pastor. My Faith Looks Up To
Thee* was sung. Our scripture lesson
was taken from 1st Psalm 1st
Cth verses. Choir sang while misJ
sion prayer was offered by Dea.
Frank Boyd. Announcements were
marts, after which: the cortgregntion
sang: "Have Oil in your vesels.
Remarks by the pastor.
The pator obtained his message
from John 8:4-5. Subject: Woman.
A very glorious sermon. Souls rejoiced
while the minister preached
this great sermon. The open tfdOI
was extended, while the congregation
sang Hymn 41)2?Amazing
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President Of
liege
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C J race.
Visitors wrn-r nrknowli'dpcd. We
were proud to .have as our visitoi
Mrs. Johnson from Oliver's Chap- |
el, Swansea, S. C., one of Rev.
Tobin's churches.
A Silver Tea was given at the
home of Mrs. Mable Jael*sbn Sunday
afternoon. Benefit for the
Missionary Society.
Remember our hours of service
is: Morning services?11:30 A. M.
and evening services?7:30 P. M.
Tuesday 8:00 P. ,\t. ^Missionary
Society. Thursday 8:00 P. M.,
prayer services.
Our music choir is still on the
. upward trend under t.he leadership
of Bro. Tommy Lee Thompson.
, Thnv rnn/lnrorl ^
Chapel Baptist chrirch, Swansea,
S. C. Friday night, last night of
a week of revival services at that
! flUMVlTl. "
Lucile Bui*, Reporter
CROSSROAD A. M. E. CIIURCII
i REV. S. E. HICKS, Pastor
SALUDA?Sunday School a s
usual witii officers and teachers'
1 at their post of duty. The lesson
was nicely taught and reviewed.
Subject: "The Southern Kingdom
-[ Overthrown." 2 Kings 25:1-127 "
* Immediately after Sunday School
we had a wonderful League meet?ing.
Tlie young people really took
a part. The collection was good.
Order of service as usual with
opening Hymn 1?O For a Thousand
Tongues to Sing. Prayer hy
| Bro. Coleman. The choir then sang
"Every body that's living got to
! die." Second hymn lined?Amazing
Grace. Missionary offering.
reading scripture, te*t St..?Luke
. 4:18. The pastor came forward.
! -and preached a wonderful spvmon
| the hook of St. Luke. Theme: "Delivered."
He really nreached a true
ffospei.
We had-a nice missionary meeting
at the home of Mrs. Willie NLColeman.
Amount money raised,
i $10.00.
, | Shortly after service the Lord's
'I
| supper was taken. T.he spirit was
I really here todays Remember visil
tors are always. ..welcome..
, j R. P. Wells, Reporter
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| NEWS OF WOODRUFF S. ('.
NEW It ETHEL RAPT. CHURCH
Rev. F. S. Jones, Pastor
, Sunday School bojjan at usual
hour with Supt. Mr. T. M. M.cElrath.
The lesson was beautifully
discussed by the various classes.
The Southern Kingdom Overthrown.
The Attendance banner
1 w mm by N . "1 ~ MiV
' ! fie .1. Parks and Mrs. Roberta
' Allen teachers. T.he offering han\
ner was won by class No. I, Mrs.
t Catherine (list and Miss Mary A.
j Pitts, teachers.
, | * After Sunday School,_ -several
worshipped at Trinitv A. M. F.
) Zion Church, Rev. J. Q. Coleman,
pastor.
^ Revival began at Beaver Dam
Baptist Church, Fnoree, S. C.
Rev. A. I). Duncan, Pastor.
; TPe morning message was de]
livercd by Rev. Willie M.urrill of
IN. C. (Act 1(1:16) "Prayer Ts the
Key." which was enjoyed by all.
Collected $181.39.
Sunday night New Bethel worshipped"
at New Liberty Baptist
j chureh, Fountain Inn, S. C. Rev.
I Robert I.ocke, Pastor. The message
was brought by Rev. Harold
J Cox, a young minister in the gosj
pel. ('2 King 4:24) "Drive and go
! Forward." This message was trui
ly food for thought.
I The Tyger River B. T. U. Sunday
School Convention convened
with the Friendship Bapt. Church
near Fair" Forest,- S:C. Rev. W. L.
Wilson, Pastor. It was well at;
j- tended ?b- y - a 4aege delegation.
Youth hour was featured, led by
j Rev. Harold Cox. Among those
(' from New Bethel attended were:
Mr. T. M. Mc El rath, Mrs. Theada
| Robinson, Rev. Cox, Miss Margie
! Powers. Delegates were Mr. BerI
r.o.-a 1 "
I ....... .live aim ,vi ISB natue It.
Young. Also attended were Mrs.
I Finn, Mrs. Irene Floyd, Miss
Charlie M. Thompson, Miss Marva
Downs, Miss Betty Bennett, Mr.
Julius Armfield, Miss Nora FarRs
- and Mr. I^wrence Young.
!? Mrs. Theada Robinson and Robert
have returned after visiting
relatives in Washington, D. C.,
, was t.he house guest of Mrs. Nannie
0. Irhy on Simpson Ave.
Youth revival was held Wcd|
nesday night at New Bethel conr
ducted by Rev. Brock man Tboesday
night at Land ford Grove and
Friday night Trinity A.M.E_.Zion
f "
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sponsored by the youth of the j in;
town and community. \N
The sick are Mi's. Lillle Frey. is
We arc praying for the sick, that an
t.hey may soon "he up and out again.
wc
Kinard L. Parks, Rpt.~
1 .ATT A NMWH ?
Sunday School opened at 10:00 ()f
o'clock with the Sup't. and teachers
at their posts of duty. T.he jn
lesson was very interesting.
_,At 11:.'10 a. m. the morning worship
began with the Jr. choir sing- y,
ing Hymn 1 <17. Prayer by, Pro.
Glove Bethea. Scripture lesson' C(j
was read by jthe pastor, Rev. R. j,,
-4V Wright. The 11 chapter o f
Psalm. The choir sang Hymn 248:
A Charge to Keep I Have." The
pastor took his text from Ro- ^
mans 8:14. The message was very
inspiring.
Visitors were: Mrs. ? Dorothy
Jones of I). C., Mrs.. Alberta ''
Townsend of N. Y. Mr. Gibbs of
Ridge Spring, S. C. Prof. William
Kinslon of Fla., Mr. Poans o f
Ridge Spring, S. C. Mrs; l{acnci '
had as her guests, Mr. and Mrs. ?
( Mr. Philip. Sellers of N. Y.
The reporter is hack after spend- 1
ing fourteen days in and around u
New York. While there, she was
the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Edward
i> Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Francis
".James, Mr. and Mrs. Ross \V. j 1
IVrumgo. ' p
Mr. and Mrs. C. Piatt have as ! ^
their guest, Mrs. Ivy Newberry , _
and children of Decator, Ga.
I J\
-- Alxs?Hattie Sanders of New
York, Mrs. Flora B. Alford and~?"
son Henry is visiting in N. J.
Mrs. Dora Smith, Sr. and Mrs.. 1
Hattie Bethea is visiting in N. Y.I
Mrs. Heulah Walls is visiting in !
Va. /'
Mrs. Rosa Key of Florence, S. "
r. was visiting her mother, Mrs. ^
Janip McNeal Inst week.
Mrs. Rosa Anderson am! son of
.! N. Y, was visiting .h e r sister'
Chariety Damitrle out in the Skil- j
' let Section last week.
Mrs. Elizabeth Roomer is spendo:oo<?o;octo.o<>ooocrooooooo'owo
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B. K- HELTON
Route 5, Box 807
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Saturday,' July 30, 1955
5 i*
i her vacation in Pa. Mrs. R. M.
ilikson, Little Cathy and Tony
spending their vacation in N.Y. j
<1 N. J.
Visiting Mrs. Gettie' Ilall this
were her sons of New York,
lis. Hatile" WfimHierry is spendir
her vacation in N.Y. and D.C.
Visit ion Mrs. Etta Moody last
ek were her daughter Iris, andv
and daughter Oranina Edward,
Phila. I'a.
Mr. George Guiles was visiting
town last week.
Mrs. I.ncy Wright and daughr,
Amelia is visiting in New
irk.
Sgt. Samuel Wright has rettirnfrom
New York aftiir "Visiting
is sisters.
.nag.lclene?Moore. Rpt. ___
I IMCAN'S t'OMI'F.Tli FO?
AKUAUKT WltONfi PRIZE
I .ON PON (AMP)?The compet'oii
for the Margaret Wrong
ri'/.e was to go to the African '
liter whoso home was south of '
e Sahara anil who wrote the
, i p . p.M- mi :i subject of his
,vn choosing. It could he written
i an African language.
Issa Keota of Bamako, French
udan won first prize. His subject
as "I/Esprit du Conteur Noir;" ,
There were PI entries hut of
icse only SO qualified for competion
and the general standard of
ie work was not as good as the
>mniittee had hoped for.
There are si'nrlVarliwa rds "from
ie Margaret Wrogn Memorial
und for West Africa and East
frica. These results have not
?en~hrard 'from as yet.
Margaret Wrong was an Encr
sh spinister who- devoted the
>st years of her life with great
al in working for African edu- . - i;
ition. She was especially active
the field of developing and disuniting
literature i n Africa.,
lie died three.years.ago ill Africa.
hile on t.he field.
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