The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 30, 1955, Page Page Three, Image 3
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Saturday, July 30. 1033
South Carolina Edit*
For "Counter-Attac
By Samuel I'. Puny, .lr. \
CHARLESTON, o. v. (ANP) ?
W. D. Worksmm, Jr. wrote this
week in the News and Courier .
that "For long enough- now- the a
South has been on the receiving
P
etui of unwarranted, uncharitable
rjid basically uniformed harrugd .
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of political economic, social, and
, educational propaganda."
Consequently, Workman wrote. 1
"The time is at hand for a count
, v
ei attack. [ .y,
"But whatever the South does .
. in its defense should be done >;i
* good hurnoi,. iri-good sense, and
in good, will, Angry recriniina-1
tions might relieve pont-?p South e
ern resentment, hut they will not '
needs to be done is to spread un?Y
dei standing of the""" region, of its
problem AND of its'accomplish- *
ments, thrdmrhout the non-South. V
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Mr. Workman q?ntendep that
the South of 11(55 was not the .,
South of "moonlight and magnilias"
i.or of "sow-helly and segregation."
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The editor sought to rationalize
the position of the Negro*
1 "Segregation of a sort," he ad ^
mitted openly, "still charaeteri
zes most~0* the South, hut* it " i s' 0
not the covert ^nd discriminatory a
segregation of the non-South; it ^
is an open and generally- accept- ,
ed' pattern of racial separation .
which has made the South an 11
area of opportunity for Negroes'
as well as whites. It has stimu
latcd and produced more" Xegro Zj
teachers, doctors, dtntists, pro*.
fessiona! persons?ahd business [?
men than in any portion of the j
non-Souih, whether measured pro
portionalely or numerically."
racial aspect" was "ortly one
phase of regional understanding a
or misunderstanding."
Curiously enough,_ Works man r
called for the establishment of >n
agency-semi-official in character- ^
which would have the objective v
of "the betterment of relations
between the South and the non- ^
Soutlj." - ^
Such agency, he further propo- J
sed, would have the name of 11
"Southern Foundation" a thought F
- which occurred to the Dixie- t
crats some years ago when the
new U. S. Senator from South S
Carolina, Strom Thurmond, was t
a leader o f the "rebel* Demo-;
crats." e
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According to the South Carolina t
editor, "Such a foundation could h
foster recognition of Southern v
ar-hif \ iTjents (and attitudes)! in
the f.elds of influstry, agriculture, j
:>oi tics and government, education
and sociology. ^
"It could se.vc as a clearing- n
house for infer nation of Southwide
progress in all these areas. (,
It could serve the South in the s
cx'hange of ideas and serve the ^
nation as a point of dissamlna- 0
t? <r. for current reports of the.
Southern scene. " y
"In the field of education," the $
Southern Foundation could develop
and execute plans for sfu- i,
dent exchanges, teacher exchange, C)
scholarships and fellowships and a
other devices making for a
greater interchange of and approbation
for the Southern poi?it
_ of view.
"In the related field of publication
it might aid in breaking ig
down the obvious and disCrimina- f,
tory refusal of Northern publish- j(
ers to print anything out of the q
South which does not conform p
with their preconeeivea ineas o~r-p
'liberality in the ne,w tBouth." ^
In the realm of?|poUties, Mr. w
Workman suggested strongly p
that the proposed Southern p
Foundalir-i "treud Kghtly"' for n
there is no longer a "Solid Souths n
In this connection he asserted p
t that there were political attitu- g
des common to most of the South, -p
Jn conclusion the editor theori-zed
and gave vcr?t to some speci- p(
ous reasoning: ^ ' e,
"AH this is Jarge order, and p
would receive financial support as g
well as intellectual and organiza- ^
tional cooperatloniefi may not he
feasible. Some not think it
desirable. , ^
"But there are many who sea '
much that is sound and sensible
amidst the changing scenes of '
American life. To them an qnder
standing of theJSouth would he a
bless'jig, not alone to the South,
but to the nation." ^
BUf BONDS I
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ar Calls 4k"
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MC COLL NEWS .
Mrs. Bessie Purcell has return:1
.home after .spending a few!
ays in*- N. Y., visiting: relatives
nd friends. She reports a very !
leasant trip.
Mrs. Inezer Macerion and hus-|
and spend a few weeks here
i t h mother f a t h e?r?and ;
ther relatives and friends. They
ave returned back to Philia. I'a. '
The Stokes Hill Mystry Union V
ill convene Sunday at the Bev-!
r Dam Bantict Church, ben-inn- 1
lg at 10'o'clock! Everybody is
ordially invited to attend. Will
ave morning and evening servies.
The revival closed at Bever
)am and Mt. Zion, both of these
leetings were very good.
Service was very good Sunday
t SttrVAh Baptist Church, Rev.
1. G. McFaddy, Pastor. Servicer
ere also good at Fair Plain, j
lev. P. Grace, Pastor.
Our sick friends are; Mr. Wilie
Fullor and Mr. Henry Davis.
Mrs, Rosa May Martin and .
er two children -have just arived
from New .Jersey. They are
he house guests" of her mother
nd father Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
llerbia.
Mr. and Mrs. RusseL-MorrtSoTT
f Brooklyn are Jiere visiting rel
tives and friends.
Mrs. Ola Jones is delighted to
ave her children from X*. Y.
ere visiting her. They are hgv- '
ig very happy time.
Please bring all mail to report- j
r by Monday morning.
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LAl/RENS, S. C. NEWS
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Mrs. Pearl Craig, wife of the j
lte Ml*. Clniiflo rr?ii> ?..? >*"- i
iding in Chicago, III., with hc*V
ft II. ,
Mrs. Grace Anderson Algood
nd little daughter, Doris of I)e-1
roit, Mich., is -visiting her mo*
her, Mrs. Sailic Anderson.
Ml's. Helen Dendy Anhols of~~
fash., D.- C. is spending a while
>ith her mother, Mrs. Dendy.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson of .
iordon St. accompained Mr. and
Irs. Bubbfr D. Coleman to the
ohn G. Richards Reform School
i Columbia on Saturday. Mrs.;
"annie Cunningham also went on
he trip.
Mrs. Betty HailsJtock of Price
It. has been very ill during thisi
ime. Her daughter, Mrs. Rosa D.'
limfield of. Wash., D. C. was call
d home. Mrs. Hailstack's sister,
Irs. Jessie Armstrong and bro
lu-r, Mr. To'mmie Wright tind
is sons and daughter, all of ',
trash., I>. C.. came home. They al i|
~v4*ifed thrir mother,""!HTsTM
.aura Wright and other sisters, j
Il'S. John Henderson, Mrs.?Ltez -j
'unningham and Mrs. Mary Latiier,
all-residing here in?Tram ens. (
Mrs. Ada Marie Thompson of
Ireat Neck, N. Y. is ^pending
everal weeks with her parents,
Ir. and Mrs. Condee Thompson,
n River St.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Crnino
isited friends in Columbia on
unday. !
Please send news for this colmn
to E. W. Finley and buy
apies from Mr. Elbert Beasley.- j
ny errors will be corrected.
BETHELEHEM BAPTIST
CHURCH
- Rev. G. J. Odom, Minister
Sunday School at 10:00 A. M.
upt., along with Ass't., Supt.
id teachers on duty. Lesson sub
?ct," "The. Southern Kingdom
verthrown, 2nd Kings 21:20.
emarks by the minister. *
Morning service began at 11:15 ,
.. M. Organ Prelude, Call t o 'j
orship, Chanting of the Lord's <
layer. Scripture: Jeremiah 2nd
hapter 1-0. A verv hisnirirur 1
fessage" waa_l delivered h y theL
linister taken from the lbth /
hapt. of St. Luke 5th verse,
ub. "Come Down, Jesus Desires'o
Stay At Thou House.
Evening devotion was held at
:45 P. M. The message for the
^ening was taken from the 53rd
salm, 1st verse. 2(>th Chapt of
amuel 21st verse. Sub. "Foolish
ct. A very helpful message to
11. . s
Fine selections were remleml^
y the choirs. Sis. (loodin,, Or- j
mist.
Wa a-ra always Iraftfty?to?hrtvq I
11 visitors and friends worship |
ith us. If yoQ are away from j
our home church, we wiil lik?[
ery much for" you to become a I
art of Betheleheni. You are al- j,
ays welcome.
- Missionary- meeting evei y*
hursday evening at the usual our,
Sis. K. Joyce, President.
Prayer service every Wednes* [
ly evening at 8:00 P. M.
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I'uci1. ri'iiv.ii'rtSi .M;.-- Aiiiii i > hi. w i:
.flit' Me!T'.-j I'iitan v iil rereiv
ti?.n of Mu ll!k-;= in AM - tic City
A wat *1 ?v\ t.-;nM k-i i. I.'!'.1 :?V
f AM <
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Mrs. !.:iryc:i < SfTt ? ::<1 .V' is.!
Gold ( o;;-i. :i:c ;ui:<i:!':; !h" 1 t".?iiiii*
('omiMonv>* : .]t!i wmi;;-;- d I .. i'.i
.star trui.Mut s; i:??.-|.' ! i> r \i.*-y r>
student's ]iii iiH'iii-!i. (A\!'t
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I)r. J. K.' Carter Sr. of Amru*-ta,
(ia., piosident of r'*t* National
Dental Association, v. ill ?hen.l . a
distinguished ir.?? ?vej*^-of dentNc
who will attend the l:lnd XDA
convention in Chiraco Auu". 1 -.">. .
Features of the session will in- !
elude two television demon-t rat ions.
Volunteer (patient* will lie
subjects for the demonstrations, i1
Dr. (Charles M. Thonipsc?n, XDA ,'
direct or _ojT intornatiorfhl relations !
(tird puMieity, ar'ran.eed the pro- 1
trran). (AN I') - ?
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Smokey Says:
W CARELESSNESS- LETS j|
STAMP
A lot of forest fires are caused by ; Sl
well meaning but carolcss people) j w
o
tmk rM Mirr
v jl:j?o- mvive the 1:
?Uy tin <+v^T?TVnevnIt ''-.; f'VUr
tlu'* lu-iViiii whom iti >-< nTT:i'
i.iiou in the field 'of
<> rwonWy' seared a major tilt in'
e l.VtitjNvaril at the oCitli eonvwiiJ;iy.
Anjr. 22.' Tin.' 'Levojoy
- 1-Vaiu ise<i t-'myeiUioii.?
Tn'r.inl.locv loth J'r-'ii! Africa'
s . fi'oir. nil ever t l'.rilisii
< 1; ilr-iiuic:;.-'injLj. c<iV|M?ratmn'*
. :.-i;.r. r . rainnp.avic1' c:!\-< ts for a
SilAin. i.iiOVK A.M.IT.
( HMtUI
KV. Wil-i.c :Kllvr>on. l'as(or
S'roly i. still marcMiijr
-a:. Aalai-ty >f1'iiiil ii}n-iii-d at t.ho
' . ! 'o.ir. A il'j tin* ttro.
r r.i *i;. ! i .t. v-i'-on ao<! < <?- ,vorkors
?}~ if | ?i:-: iif jluty. I.esson
' I INjj . A. A." l.ci-vy.
! evi ; iii:i i (Jrj(hict.v.l l?y Hro. M.
! . I1.;' i> aii'l I'laiiU Harrison,
fur \s urA'iit. by tiie pastor.
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Mi, .N". I W r 1 'I \ I uou
Van! T .nvues to sin;r. I'rayrr by
Ibv. l.ev'. y. .Scripture reading by
.fjoin the 1st Ch'apt. of
Act Summary of? -Hecnlogue.
2\d by ant No. lx-2 "l'.vs Me Not
(la Ciii'li' Savior." Missionary,
offer:: a taken by the ushers. 1
Miss'.o: 1'rayor by the pastor. )
Sort* a,, the i.'ioir.
Tat-u f'.e pastor came before'
: with a wonderful message tak 1
t n from 11'!. Cbapt of Job. This :
was iiuleed lood for thc! sbul. ; I
l.voryore enjoyed.- it.
Jii\ i'at ion hymn 102. "0 God * f
(>ur lleln And Ayes Pass." ()ffer ^
in.tv, Sl.t.To. Music, furnished l>y '
tTiekcboir and 1'sher Hoard. Ben-'*
Miction by the nastor. ; *
After going to Read's Chapel
o a singing contest at II o'clock, s
.re returned to~Jj>hady" Grove at ! *
rttio and heard another wonder- I1
ng sermon by Rev. \V. S. Mairy
front Columbia* Hro. John
Iudson in charge. Rev. Malory's-: *
ext was taken from Job 14-14. ; ^
Grain our hearts were made to "
e.ioire as the man of God spoke e
o i ; . Offering $2fi.U0. Tito men p|
eju'.tyd *r?r>.n<). The Queens to
lie Sunday Sc.hool Convention re
ortc.l $iQK.OO. Total unoney rais
iT 'for the day $204.Til. Miss(
Ri/.ic Ruff was chosen Queen by
tisinir {)u? highest amount of 'u
ut.no.?We uislt tn Tftflnk - flur ' Ti
i'siting friends for their help In J P>
aking our program a success, i tu
"TTerival meeting wi'U begin at!
hadv (trove Monday niyht A up. ' I*'
t t.hrouirh Sunday Auir 7, l!>55. of
ev. Arthur Holmes will lie the
leaker for the week. Come one, fo
ome all. We are always plad to lie
e you and have yoiT worship is
itll U?. . ; St
Ethel Mae Jackson, 1'pt. Si
10 1.KA0KR ?
i.\\( ^ii.u distkkj; m:\ds |
rim coi.oima '< o\M:;:i:nck j
IN ri'TlJRAMIC DKIVi:
Hy W. It. Hiiwmiin
The exact .figures of the futilraniie
drive of each district in the '
Columbia conference is no; known
as we j;o to press, l>ut reliable '
information is that the I.an- '
aster district under the leader- >
ship of l>r. (>.('. Dunham is lead-,1
"the conference with k'-'iou or
mores'.raised last Sunday, after
Bishop Ueid delivered one of bis?^
hesl' soeei-hes, hi' ever iirnlc uli?1
litis Occasion. Dr. Dunham was
happy with results. . The editor
spent Friday at Hijrh 11iJ! and to
he truthful, there is )iot a presiding
elderV district in South
Carolina,, better organized than
tlie Lancaster district. From the
smallest mission, to his larirest
(hariro is organized and his pastors
arc with' iiim one 1
percent. A presiding eldui ran not
do too much wit If his leadiny "pas"3t>>rs
w Iris penny- another story. We
will not iro into details, hut ' the
it porter, .Miss Janerette will yo
I'artlier unless we trample .upon
la r yround.
We listened to l)r. .1. K. Thomas
t livei one of his philosophic udnien?were,
He- spo4??trf?Keedoricl; Douglass.
Booker W ashinyton,
Billy (Irtpiaiiij Bishop Tinner and
othtlrs, lie d?dared our - youny
nuni are just ''-scra-tehirty"-nnd do?
kty thr?surface work. Why'thei C
is not a cure for cancer, and the.
like. Dr. F. D. James, of .Sumter
addressed1 tiie convention and hinted
at his future plans. "Hi' is iiot .
yettrny in Dr. Hiyyins' way at all,
Loit?Is hclpiny him. ' Xf~-FF Sl'lP,?
Mrs. Dunham,'tiiouyh ili.-sneMV
i fe w h?1111 - :it t.h.' riinvi'Hl ii m n;n!?
returned home. Before she left the
cont ent ion. donated a personal
trift to. If. Dunham. in his . a1- ^
made her' feel better.
Other presiding el.dersj would do '
well L <i discuss' plans wil.'i Dr.
Pun-ham. . ' '
spahtaxiu-kd distuk t
We spent parb-of ?Friday at
White Hall. near .leiikinsvillc.
?'ille. This'is it historic Church and
composed of .scores >>f jxraduates.
We pastured there iu our youthful
Ministry. They taught uj how
to hold oHicial board meeting',
reading and explaining t le booh
of discipline, Was' a sonji tlien.
I)r. I. O. Simmon's is the sini 1 inj?
p,re.-idin<r cldyr. .He 'i-s much
beloved by. his Ministers and laymen.
Me huujied and kiss ?.\er.yho<ly,
men and women. However,
he thinks for himself and runs
his district hi.- way. lli- .-mean i"Carry
Your (. orner." lie has a
way of winning:' friend-'. T h e
Spartanburg district will report
on time. The Rev. Flunk 'Alston
is the pastor. He and hi- ex?od
folks fed us until we wanted no
more we will not-call names as
we may iniss some nanus which
cause a bad feelinjr. The Spat
tnnhurg district is <?n t he l??i. '
urangkrirg distrh t
Dr. \V. J. Robinson .and this ]
editor attended the Oranueburg <
district*convention, with Dr.-K. A. .
Parker,?presiding ek^er?and -the ]
Rev.-is. .! . Johnson, pastor. Dr. I.. ;
D. King preached a stioivg key <
itote sermon. He would make a .
Uood delegate to the General eon- '
fere nee. Dr. King is D. J\. <
<
I)r. Robinson represented the
presiding yldets and made the j
speech" iot the Presiding eiders of ]:
he Cefitral conference. In the <
Vlannir.^ district t.'.te candidates <
'or the General conference are A
ievs. J. W. Kershaw', K. K. Rich- <
mrg, A. D. Daukins, A. N. Damp- :
on, J. \V. Seals,"and K. T.. Moore.
VII are good men. ^
We did not hear one candidate *
peak in the Lancaster nor Sparnntitirg
district, Th?T there- arelenty
candidates in both of these
istricts.
The Manning conference meets
bis week at l'ine (Jrove. Rev. .1".
ih Kers.haw, Pastor. The preaehig
will lie done by the presiding '
Ider of North Carolina confernce.~
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NEGRO FANTASTV
PKL'FOK.MKl)
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LONDON A N P - Kdrir j
>r, one of the stars of ".la//. I
lain," starred recentlv Tn the I
-odurtion of "TFw* (irorn Pas- ,
res."
The jiTay Mas presented l?y the
>se Hrufoi d . Training College
Speech and Drama.
Conner Provided musical?eL^.
rts for the play which has ;
(! i termed a Kieat success. 11(5 1
called by Critics the most oiu- ]
andinpr Negro actor Hritian has
een in a decade.
Rev. Jackson, Four Others
Accept Invitation To Visit Russia
I .ON DON - AX!'- The Ury ,<..Miss,r Coll q u o. Cpliratc
ph H. Jackson, president of the Rochester dlieol??&ical Scni'ttar}
National llaplist Conventi's i ol and Creijpiton L*hi-versity. he i
the I'nitcd States anil pastor of a former \ ice president of th
the Olivet Dantist Church, China- Creator < i.iVairo ('ranch Federal
iro. is one of lour Raptist clergy ion.
men who have accepted an invi-. ?
:MrZ Chi Defender To
L_Lvl_11i.v IwCV. Thcuiiure T-. _.\dam- . w ?s-a ?*?
f Ha?.tiSt O.im-h . ul HOIlOr V MJ Hftflfj
Kiclum: >1.' Ya.; l)iv Arnold i'.
(i'lrn. <jf Washington, Itrci.." <.
crnl sfcm-larv .,1 . th, Hap-i,. ( H I' "AM? (A X I'. ~\VaTU
World Alliuni'-i- ami li.e Kt-v. W. K-'iUht, ?>.? <i ot the I. mt?
< a.H.y-4la.^t.,v?.s; of, the Antoa.obi].- W'orhors- and hh?1' ('I
Second l!a) ti.-t <nimh. IMUiai!.}-, wili 'll,? '?:? ?*?? In-JVii.
?,|iia . ' ci* "T(i*h Anniversary' "JMstii
?"It.o iiimTsT i "uvm- in\rtT-.I'"'Tv ?A<hi?<;?mcnt'\ award a
th? i:? .. Yah-'v Zhidl.ov. |I1V j n iciiioiiirs in Washington I'ai
' i. * n' Ml' 11..- Ai.-I ;.hh ( IT fil :"Hov. I'-V '':,o 1*;
Kvai.i-eiirai < 1 r: I I;i! T. - of
iihssia aii-i hiad ..V -'the hi.,.- ]Veu.tTreV~":*~~t?ie first perioh ii
meii.Wi: Lu iiju ' delcpat i< i i o A 'l( i"> ei- amuioi ad<lro.->
the liaplist World .\ii-iance "ii. "history of"'the 1'iifKki
I.<in<!'in. Parade and picnic.
Ailduir of. tin- Ain.-ra;ai s inc H?\ was chosen because ?.f ii
iiniiih-i- of the ?-xeei;ti\ con.- a-.ft.-lHii'iiim service in support ..
ji.itu'e. ?f i<H* Laplist World .V f:,i! l,la>' a ,ul,finality of"oppo
liamc,. They will leave London ^mity. .loivn. JL .<c-n^^<tackc. . pu
an August. ! and '..tend to stay !is-^'r. t,l>* Itfender.; annour.ee
-iH?-Russia?t-W-d--\v?-ei-s - - .? .M ..liaiiic -lucks-un.-.famous vosp
Ui?V. Jackst/h's expenses w i 1 i Tie 1Irr' n L,1't+ voice-rhnti pv
pan! l?y~Thi'* .^tlonal Rapt 1st nrd id<o tpi:,- part in the -picnic pr
vi in ion. The -utlreT^tterpwincn avT;1 k,a>n- /he ohoir will he led by
pay their -own fares.-. ,-popularly chosen 'director.
'the Olivet Maptist Cium-fi. I >- ' The Defender will receive a. c
j ?;t-:;iui South. Parkway' in 1;| i,J" flO"? SmicC I-Vderil! Sa
(. hicajrUThas one of the?^',UM 11 ; "^'.tii.h duiir
T- 5lyTeiration's in the couijtrv. 1:,t 'hlli^en I .?> ceie:nonie
muni eiinjr more tl.aii lO.bbPineihi-eis.
Rev. .lackson Uk-ante' KK-VSCHVILLE M-WS
pastor .if the eluirc'n in L'l-'. ' jikthKL A. vl. K. ( HTKCH
lie was formerly secretary - . Kt>v , ,, Kjn? ,?astor
the iareiyn missions -board of-th"
\au nal Hapten < ..nyei,:ion Jn Sunday School open*! at tl
I lii. ,\ yra.iujn.' lIslial uith Snj.t.. an<! r
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Sumter, South Carolina
; - An Accredited Colk'iie for Liberal Arls
and Teacher education
Courses Leadinjj To:
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f J11 1 < r of S. ii net in Kit-mental y Kihiriit ion
- I'ac'.i'Ior of Ar:> I i-trrec
1 ';n ln-lor oJ Timolo^y I'?: ,
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Areas:
j . I5i(?!'?vy l'r<n< !i
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Approved IJy: _ ^
Snath Car..'! j.s. State . I U)?-nt ")' IvJiiea'i'?M
Veterans' AiiiViiai-tni'.inn
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Fall Session Begins Sept, 12,1955
For Further Ir.l'ornint ion. Wrhe:
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51 Chrysler Windsor 1 Door Sedan R. & H. $1695
Clean . r
NN c have several Older Models and Later Models 53,
ITl and "?"> to' Choose^rom at Prices To Sell.
MARION EtURNSIDE & SONS
2015 ptRVAIS ST. / - . PHONE 4-302J
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workers. lesson was l>eauti?
fully discussed. A warm prayer
n^eeting was conducted by the officers.
We are happy to say that
: we can see God working around
us. in our homes, churches, and
communities with His mighty
'? powers,
? We wis'h to thank Rev. King
. wi in'* nuniii'i'iui message ,le
brought to us on Sunday The
message was very touching and
healing.
~ After service T.ev., King was
the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. "
I I a Dies Itooker u-ud"1%-n>Tly7.v-W^. <T"
-?yi-et very much he hud 40 1 hurry 1?
I.a.-k home. * ' ' ' ^
"r I We "Irre looking forward to the
,1 Quarterly Conference to he held
O at Kinanuel Church. *\
j. We are very proud to have
M's. C.tyscy from New York vp*"
t | A iMt'e her sons here. Rev?'J. K.
^ l'tesey and wife also Morris Utt.
I sey and family. We hope her a
? 1111 k; i! H 1! i y.
a."- Wr- were also happy to have
in -Rev. fin<i Mrs. Brooks from Jack
n 'TcniiTi visiting their daughand
son-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
harlifc Ryid in Branchville. Rev.
,(j | i. muixs is ^residing Klder of
1 ksor..*-Tenn., Conference. We
j,. ' "<* it!so happy to have Mr. and
,1 M'>. J. Brown and son, Jerom
.1 vfry Ware Niea! sis5 ~~
HP -Lc-L-and- .lii'iit hrr-in-law of ? Mrs.-^
0. By i d. \Ve.
ure always proud to
{l have these yisiiors. in our town. * s,
Hope they will come again soon,
.j. Mrs. J.an'ie I'eyor is very much
p- "nthp eil t<> have .her sister?and 71
if*. o?.,tli?;r>' children from New York VJ
. i*it;ng her.
; W-iien?you? want good fried
j chicken and plenty of good eats
i of al! kinds, call at M r s- -Pryorhs - - |.
Caty on highway 28. j
I -Mrs. Martha Lockett is still
j improving. Also Mrs. Mary Ray.
will recover.
^ - l.ct lis pray for- the betterment
jij-jji-L-'oi" chnrcires- -sehool;e-and com
O' muni: ies.
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? -Mrs.. C. M.' Miller, Rpt.
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Z\ A. J. OOFORTH
? SPECIALIST IN HERD REME|?|
DIES
O'; Announces opening of "Sumter
O J * office
ft Julv 25, 1955
v Nfmpirivr ivrscorNt in price
o Dl KINt; FIRST 30 DAYS
OFFNCE LOCATION
.ft. ft-,, A11 j ui L.ommuaity^
v store
.ft Manning Road, Route 1
Y J Su-mter, S. 0.
O NO'CHAliOE FOR OFFICE
?jVISITS
V- We-have hundreds of testimon-'
ft. iais from people nvTiq say Ihey: J.
C* | have been helped for such ailft
1 meats as constipation, r.heuma?
tlsm, neuritis, kidney and bladder
O ircubJi?.and various other ailO
nients. Why not try our Remedies
VI and lot them help you.
O Various herbs, collectively eon- ,
O Lain iron, iodine, calcium, phopho?
[ l us, potassium, magnesium, sod^
I ium, silicon, and sulphur. Herbs
y | are al<o rich in vitamins.
Xj 1 have had twenty-jseven years
J? of study and experience and have
O been licensed for over twenty
O years. 1 am not an M. D., do not
J claim to he one, and do not preC'
scrihe.
O OFFICE HOURS: 0 A. M. to 6 P. ?
M. daily except Sunday. Sunday
by appointment only.
v TELEPHONE: 3-8890
1 PHONE 4-9122
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TEA SHOPPE
Delicious Home Cooked Med*
1001 Washington StTeot
- PHONE 4-9676
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M.L OUT81DB ROOMS
917 Washington Streat
BLUE PALACE
Tonsorial Parlor
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