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; _ a Saturday, July 30. To Conduct Revival For ?? l Father I ' . I'; J' H x ii i MteF*^? Pictured ahove arc the" Revr ' ami .Mis. U. N'orris, Jr., who are v expected in rolunihia this week- ' end. They will he ywests in the home of the Rev. and Mrs. II. * Norris, Sr., 'JK'5 Abraham street, this cjly,.....while Revi\al meeting is in progress at t.'io Mt. 'Pleasant I'aplist chilirh. Swansea, -where he son will lie " prearhiiitf for his ^ ninlit, August 1st and continuing through" Sunday night, August 7. The Rev. II. Xiyris, Jr., is pas- ^ tor of the St. Matthew Raptist ^ I'hurehr corner Monerief -A ve.?had L'Si-h street in Jacksonville, Fla., V. where" tliey are currently celchrat- .. __ ing the first anniversary of the pastor and wife: lmiTlSI! TO UKSTOUK AFKI- I, (AN KINC TO Til RON K w ' T.(r\:lt(>VA- XVP- Tlin 1>, 111,1, ?wilt restore the Kahaka (Kinp) ~T " of l!ot;'jni<la to his throite ' in | Kampala before" the year is out. 1.1 was learned here, last week t.hat the last ohstaele to lvis re- j. . turn lia- l.een removed. Aftor l-on-ailtintf ?three -mem heis of a deh'U'tlt i<>TI thai .has ' jj heoii in London seeking to nego- -v Hate their Kahaka's- return from evHrv-thi? htd;ro--parlinnierrtr of j the 1 .(I'lO.lKUI-stroup; "African nat- ^ ton? iooopled?a~ uuiilifiod?version?y of the Colonial Office's adiufnis- ^ tralive reforms later jn the week. ( This crowns the I 'Uganda's twoyear . fijrht with I'ntiun to get t.heir Khip" hack. lie was deposed j and exiled hv Sir Andrew Cohen, | the governor in November, iPfx.'l, | ( [ on the grounds Hint lie had failed ^ to cooperate loyally with the |, Hritis-h. ? The Kahakn has heen living in a flat ~iTT l.on<h>n on* ah Tne'oine of .t about $J1.i'i0ii a year tax free tl from flic government plus $10,.- s JETHK Cll AITX A. M. K. A C III IU II ~ ' "~T Rev. It. A. Youny, Pastor N ti ' ~ ' CAlM.lSl.r The S. P.'was"call- ti ed to'order by the Supt. l'.i'o.'K; '' 1). Henderson. ATI teachers- were to ?nrrnnu'ed?he?| heir?classes.?Sister '5. Young taught Class No. 1. Mrs. ' Mae II. I loiider-o>n taught Class -Y No. 2. Subject of the lesson: "The I Southern Kingdom Overthrown." Memory selection He ye not do- ' c-eived. (!od is not mocked. For ' " whatsoever a man sowetli. "that 01 shall he reiip. (ialatians (5:7. The * pastor made some wonderful remarks on tin* lesson which wu.-A !! enjoyed hv all. Collection $l..r>0. ^ .Service started immediately after S. S. was over with 1st hymn ? No. 122 and 12. Scripture read 12: 11 llehrew. Text, Paul letter to F the Hebrew. The sermon was won- A clerfuT. Door bpdneil for joiners. IV.. 1....1 .1 ? r II.Id it J M 11 11 v I UdMUtUUI M l " I nion in tho afternoon l>y the pas- j *SI tor Uev. N. \V. Snoze, pastor of c t'ahlwell and Antioeh AME church P llo also preached a wonderful 1' subject. His Sub. was taken from *'\ the C.th chapter of St. Matthew. Subject: "Take your trouble to .To- 11 sits/' His companion accompany ^ bim in the service with us. Wo enjoyed tho service very -nvuelv. -it Service was fine. We are hoping 11 to biive them again. collection for v the day was $(>1.18. ? Mrs. Nora Salvage have returned from (>hio~aFteT Visiting * her children and sisters ...in other J various ^ibices.. She enjoyed a * Mr. liavid Jeter daughter also is visiting her/father, mother sisters, brothers, and other relatives and friends. Our revival meeting will take place tin* second Sunday in Aug. We are hoping some souls will he saved. We still have the sick fn our heart and mind to pray for them. Mrs. Easter Morgan, Rpt. UNION A. M. E. ( III'Kt II Ut v. 1). 1). Folder, * Minister " I. \KE VIEW?J ihis is 7florin other . thiifi the House of God, und this is the gate of Heaven." Our S. S. hegan at with Supt l'aul Ford in charge, TIm esson was heautifullv discusses y each class."Tin* review was interestingly un$ timely given l>y Lhe Supt.. in ?lu.s uxual?manner. At 11 - A. M. our morn'tig wor-. ship service liogah with our pas-, lor in charge.. After t'no usual |>relimin?iries and formal opening mi- |>u*iitr spoKe trom Paul's letUt to tin* (ia.ilins "And lot. us nut he weary :i \Vi?ll doinit: for in i1iie season we reaip, if we faint w?l." Tliohie: ' t'hristiah Staying Power. The inossape >\ys filled will: tiie. Il.'ly Spirit i lit I wars delivered with niindi elixpienee and power. I'reaeli o n 111. Felder until preaeliinu* ? ilavs %<i ' ire over. 'I his heinir Trustees i:.y, .Mr. dasjier .Nanny, chairman ?I' lilt1' 'I'I'll.-'lee i ioa I'llw as' plea d with, the financial i < p o r t vhieh was very eoinniendahle inked: ~ .v Our entire community \v a s addened on last Tuesday; July 11, when news spreaded like wiid ire of the sudden passing of Mr. Villiam Henry Ford, chairman f the Steward Hoard and Class ,epdtnv-lir ois passing-we? hav<? nst a nohle Christian, a staiateh up port er o f I nioiTT a friend tTT ~ .'oie a smile'for everyone. To now him wits to love him. lie ived his nsfstor and ehui-eh ??id i'cnt to his ruble tow to .see hat they were taken care of. ' lis pass'}ik was keenly felt by vefyiTTTP of- flic coTnmutiity aiffl btm-h.. His place will he hmM 10 ill. Our loss is heavdn's gain, he funeral of the above hawed ' as conducted by the pastor at ' | : 1\ M. Sunday afternoon at hlch linie an estimated lbOO ui- ~ tided The pastor se.lected for is fi icraf oration I'sal in ld2:ll This is niy rest forever: here. ' ill I dwell; for I have desired Theme "The Ilosl^That J rsiis TTtvesT" Tko.h ft to inoum-'his passing?a-ving. and? devoted wife, Mrs. 1 lary Kurd, two daughters, Miss* (ierlean Ford of "Washington, >. <and Alberto Ford of l.ake 'iew', also three sons, Messrs. ' f ir.T;iin II. . Imrrd. .1 i.. 170niherton .lames Ford.--^)urham, N.C. n,l IJ.-nies ! " I .Id \ 'I.."- 1 ii left four sisters. several ("'! nls. ami a host (if surniu inn fiends. Internment in the church I'lhetery. Peace be to his ashes. j floral (lesions were beaut i- 1 ill arnl^maliy which attest Tire 1 itill esteem in Which the deecasiT Nvas" he!d."Mr7~YoimK iMTfTT"4 pokc.^&ir the stewards, Mr. '.laser Nance spoke /or the Tru?'- { os, Mrs. Lillian 11. Fladtror 1 poke for the Stfiinr Choir, Mr. iifus Kot'd Tht1" lji'atlfr -<>f Lend J is, Mis. Katie Nance for the J liss.; Society and Mrs. Thei;essa MrT"'rT~rTTr*^(WrTrrdr?^r:?t*r~ !. S. S. PcL'aine, a former pas- ' >r spoke interestingly and hcau- ' fully of-the life of the deceased ' urina- his nine years durinp' his ?nuro as pastor of Union. Tim w. It. 1 loose read the IK) Psalm, he Uv .1. K. ltrisl<fi of Little Ft. /.ion Haptist Church was resent alsm Next Sunday duly .".1, is Younjr < eople's I):\y at-Union. Kveryone I ; asked to contribute one dollar ' i- more to help the Junior < hurch Mrs. Alberta Ford, Sr., i ; the Junior Church advisor. Iah s cooperate with her and the ounu' people" i this effort. "Come Thou With Us, And Wo rfhl?J)o Thee Good." OKKIfiN ( IIII.DKKN Sl\:K MKKKAN J'KN I'AI.S \ NEW YORK ?(ANP) -AV ire to correspond with "Amoi-VI an pen-friends" has bVen ex- , ressed by--thousands of ytVtujr eopie in fiurope, Asia, "SduXTil* . inerica and Africa. These appeals have been ponrig into the headquarters o f oath of All Nations, Inc.f" in .'e\v York City. The organization as made an appeal ifi an effort o not American youngsters t o /rite to their coOntenmrts in tber countries. The announced intention of >c.iup 3-i-, to net, at. lea'st i j ie peit .al fur every person in a foreign ountry who desires one. lmpiiries may t?e addressed to Youth?of Ah Nations, W??tLuke's Place, New York 1 R N. Y. ] Subscribe To The Palmetto Leader K e ? * y " " - *1 *" Negro Minister Bla NAACP's Petition YICKSBURC (ANP)?Rev II. H. llumc, president of the Mississippi Ccneral Baptist Convention, has blasted the Yieksburg Chapter <?f the -NAACP and lashed out at others who are trying to achieve integration in public schools. ' " Rev. Hume referred to a petition by the NAACP calling for immediate integration of schools in Vickshrirg as being timed" t o give the impression that the. Baptist .organization was supporting it. The ViHrsbttrg-?sclmol?hoartl Tuesday turned down the petition while candidates for governor met -br-nm attempt to outdo each other in denouncing the .integration proposal. The_scho<il hoard said: "After conferring with the at nei.il and ttptm full run-1* sidcration of the, purported pctiI iiiii fTw? vn.k.-.i ci .i. ? ?* 1 - t ivntdi/ur^ ot'iiooi Doara finds that this communication is I not a petition, ,und actually pre- N sens this hoard with nothing upon i , which to take action. The matter j | therefore will receive- no further! consideration from u.+ and the incident is closed." | , Rev.- Hume made .his statement x which was meeting?tn Vickshurg , at the same time the hoard was considering the integration peti- ^ lion. ... . "The General. Baptist conven- ^ tion of Mississippi has never, gone down on record as pushing any litigation for integration, the minister said. - - -? He continued: "The petition j filed hy the XAACP was timed to t coincide wit.h the convention in order to give the impression that r the .convention had a hand in it. ?."Such?implications on the?part 1 oT the leadership committee and i. the XAACP are most false and S untrue. , . "We deplore the attempt to. give . Ihe impression that the ? General j ^ Rhptist Convention., majors inmiy j 1 field ontside religion. Do not join the XAACP In tlior-rTTTo-r f- a;.. 1 L :ul b race relations." , . The minister said that he had j been referred' to by a national nnga'/.ine as jiro-jsejfrelation. He I ^ iaul-thal the convention is not in- ^ lerosted in segregation ir in inte- 1 ^ration of schools. . . . "Litigation sia.h as we have flying here and- in other places ivill not .solve the problem. Inte- . irration in Mississippi, if it were initiated, would be prirely experimental and those who elamer for Q it don't Know if they'd be happy i-C-U^ey-got ft." * Rev. Joseph Johnson, president c irrced sharply with Rev. Ilume, % branding- t.he statement as "just J . innjawpropaganda- -to opp?se~-ae-- ? I ion." -Meanwhile, the NAACP said UuU?if. -the. pet n trot?ftt-t-erf ? ?n in JO days, the group will take' legal against the Vieksburg school lioard. . V HKItltOV UAPTIVT eill-neil If - inn \ 111 m ii Rev* W. I). Coker, Pastor ? 1 S. S. opened wit.h Supt. Ruth o presiding. After sinking' the call t to worship was led by Miss Chris- t line Little. HO minutes were de- f voted to the study of he lessorto l Class No. 1 held the banner for i attendance, and class No. 12 the c banner offering. Misses Lizzie L. *: Simpson, Flossie A. Child and Mr. e folm W. Hester gave interesting 1 reports from the Si S. Convention, t The morning devotion was con- (1 ducted by deacon Pruitt. Lovely t music by the junior choir. Miss J Vida Pruitt at the piano. Junior ushers were .Evelyn Calhoun. Hel- 5 oiu Fleming Castell Little and Jim- < j/ie Evans. Rev. Coker selected > the scripture from St. Luke 13:18- t 30. J"ext S?. Luke 13:28. A won- 1 dor message from the Theme? 1 ' The tears and torments of those 1 who are lost." ( Sunday at 4 P. 51. Mrs. Emma T,. Long entertained' the Sunshine Club at her home. After the devotion, the meeting was. carried out wih he usual procedure. Following the Bible lesson, Mrs. Sallie L. Finney gave a reading. Later in ^the evening the hostess - assisted k Mwc wiiito t> ? ?j.A-? - I " >mv IV. liUHK VIM J il tasty repast. Mrs. L. F/ Fleming thanked the hostess'. Miss W'illie I.. Long will entertain tire next Services were held at 7:30. After the devotion, the junior choir \yas again on their duty. Rev. Coker presented Rev. Watts, w.ho brought mi* a noble message .'from the theme: "A Man of God." Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Coker and daughters, and Mrs. Mary Ruth Downs were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.' Mittie Taylor. Mrs. Edna <9 THE PALME* sts Vicksburg For Integration Potlow, daughter Phylis Ann, and mother Mrs. Portee of Buffalo, N. Y. were guests several days last week of Mr. and Mrs. Ulysees Williams. They were accompanied home hy Krancian and Charles I.ittle, Children of Mr, Enoch Little, who will make their home with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Potlow. Miss Bessie Mae Little of N. Y. is visiting her father M^r. Enoch Little and relatives. Warren and Mickey Calhoun are >i>i~iiuim some nine in Brooklyn, N. Y. They were accompanied there hy Miss Louise Calhoun and Mrs. Alice B. Alexander. Mrs. Cora L. Soakers and sons of Washington, 1). C. are visiting Mrs. Seagers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. William IiWIITI The following were Sunday ?dinI'itts, and Mrs. Estella Davis: Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Davis of Redlick, Fla.; Mrs. Inez Thompson of , Daytona Beach Fla.; Mesdamesj [fay, Vashti Moore and Miss Glenlora Ray all of Columbia, S. C. , S.vlvestia Adams of Brooklyn, \\ Y. is visiting t.he homes of his , incle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. i ( \clam Smith and his grandparents . dr. and Mrs. John Adams. , ?See -the^ Bathing Beauties o f , 955, at "the Colored playground, -.aureus, S. C. Monday August 1, 955. Time?J:00 P. M. CAMDEN JOTTINGS ] -Yesterday (Sunday) was ' an . deal day for church lovers alhough warm and there is no reaon to expatiate as thi^ is sum- r nor, almost the last month. Teachers'arid pupils begin t o dan for hack .to school. Virginia )ouglas of the fifth grade at Jackon elementary has been one i.of air pupils to coach since July. It s a fine thin tffor parents to] iD3:?_Lliterest In their little ones. -4 t is Bible said: "Train a child in C he way' he should pro and when io is- old, he will not depart." ?' day all . parents and guardians '' ear in mind. . . ?? - '1 Mrs. Minnie McGrit is still in- 1 lisposed. Her daughter (Laura) L? drs. Maceo Miller is visiting her s rom Atlanta, (!a. Beatrice, the h me who is with her at all times till lead, and is faithful.- = . - a Mrs. Abneta Lloyd is improving ^ rom a leg operation. Miss Alta Mae Thompson is * isiting her mother, Mrs. Angle- *5. and Mikel, Alta Mae's adopted on is along too. " The stork brought Mr. and Mrs. ? iamuel Mitchell, a bouncing son, rho is named Eugene Brown for I mo of Camden's worthwhile Mor- r ifians. Our city fa growing. nice F. F. D. Hurst, Reporter v nri A M r j HUki 1 Rev. J. F. Stanley, Pastor H SUMTfR?Bethel continues to ?' iold her place in galoxy of t hurchcs. We are getting ready s or our Sunday School Convent- Q on. In a world of vanities and t vil attractions. We are striving j] o have a program that will atract and hold our young people B or we realize tjiat the young j; icople are the hope of tomor- j ow's Church. Our teachers are onscientious and faithful, and -y ur Sunday School is well attend j d hut after that it is hard to j; iold them where they may setwe he only true and living God. I- a lot Gods have a powerful shell, hey draw with a n irrestible orce into the paths of sin. At the hour for Worship Rev. | Stanley accompained by Rev. Ilisten are on the rostrum. The ( Fr. Choir furnished music. Beau- 5 ifully they sang "Breathe On 1 Vie." Rev. Glisten .assisted in 1 :he opening service. The pastor 1 iireached a convincing sermon on 1 the text taken from the 119th | Psalm rnd the 9th verse. Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse < has way etc. Theme: The cleans- < ing of Youth. He discussed the | need for cleasing, the desire for ( cleansing and the r e s u 1 t of ] cleansing. The sermon was in- i structive and delivered with eloquence. The open door of the~ church"" was presented. The report of the Quadrennial Meeting in WashVg tuiy XlXI,- .was rendeidd hy Mf i. _ E. A. Stanley. Many visitors were present. The A.C'.K. League met at ? 8 o'clock I'. M. Kev. Stanley preached another soul stirring sermon which was enjoyed by all | present. Official Hoard will he ^ held. Monday 8 o'clock P.M. An offering was takeen for Rev. Joo DeLairte of Summerton. d PTO LEADER ST. JAMES A.M.E. CHURCH 1 Kev. E. William Judge, Pastor J ---'IThe Bible is the last word," J be not deceive^. God is not mock ed. For whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap." "lie sure and certain your sin will : find you out. Individual or nation." Gal. 0:7. i Sufiday school on time with' Supt., and teachers and pupils of | six classes. Each intering a brief | and lively discussion of the subject?"Tin* Southern Kingdom ()ver Thrown." This wonderful les- j son finds us all remembering that ous Heavenly Father is depending on each individual for a special purpose of lifting the Suv ior up*. ... .... | Our visitors,* we do appreciate your .presence. Please keep on I attending 4.he Sunday School. J Thee bai-icr class is still the a- I dulls and the primary class, at) I tendants. | Service on time with the. SenIbr t hoir and .wasier .Jim lJavis Holmes at the'instrument. *' Our pastor asked each and everyone to lean on the everlast- -a ing arms. Our theme, "Let us Talk More and More About ri Jesus." 9 The Missionaries are. .'asking _Hi you to he with them next Sun- n day. The choir is hojding fast -,l' kvith our sister churches. The ai Sunday School Union was highly reprsented by little" Misses -Martin and^ Judge. They were very 1,1 successful. The The Interdenomi?hi ationa) Union was of great* sue w ;ess where Rev. Hightower preach rt :d that soul saving sermon. Wei'.ome Rev. llightnwrr, he with us ')C igain. We are all plamrjtg to he nstitute held in Ilradyeel's ay hee 20th. Our trip to Mt. Olive >n ' Sunday was quite a success. All cur sick are still being renembered a t the Thrcjie of J race. Pray on. Ui M. T~ -R. Jenkins, Rpt. , ?-1. DC FIRST NAZARETH HAPTIST Hl (Hl'RCII Iv" Rev. W. H. Neal, Pastor > - Columbia Sunday School was ailed to order by Mrs. WilsoTT 0f ct'iiu' as Supt. Tlie lesson v\Vis--neautifully taught and discussed an y all. Sub.- The Southern King- |u. om Overthrown," 2 Kings 21:20 5:12. Motto Text: He not deceiv tj; God is not mocked: for what ^' oever a man sowcth,, IhaTslTall ~ ie also reap. At 11:30 a.m. morning worship er-viee called to worship. Holy i4' Ihost with Light Divine. Sony:. 1,1 Chanting of the Lord's Prayer by l'r he choir and congregation. Scrip ure?reading by Rev, Neal tlic-en-.? ire 32nd Song. Prayer by Major Vhite in behalf of tlie mission la ffering. [ l'" Selection hv the vMusical CJipi fj The Sinter and. The Song." An- | th louncements by the church clerk, j jet's not forget to register Aug. 2 at the Court Tlouse, so that "> ye may be qualified to vote and _'? ake advantages of all o u r i gilts. ?? ? ? ? Sermon was taken from tluijH' th versa of 32nd Song.' Subject; tin I will instruct thee and teach hee in the way in which thou j hall go." Theme: "Guidance." w;i )ne of the responsible * necessi- ot ies in one's life is that of mak- us rig a decision. " Each officer has debutized hiiyelf to work with the rally. I pr :now the report will be one hun- ga Ired per cent. Wo were happy to have Major Mi Vhite, who is now .stationed at So ''ort Jackson stop in at the morn w: ng service. -c Visitors are cordially invited to ittended our services. Lois Robinson, Rpt. dc ST. JOHN A.ME CHURCH 'NORFOLK. Virginia?The /2nd b\ Quarterly Conference was held at , fa st. John AME Church, Norfolk, '' Virginia, Monday Night ?-18-f?T>. bj Presided over by Rev. I. St Rdid, J* aresld-ing Elder; of the Norfolk 1' district. He highly praised t h o| ' people of St. John for their con- I Sl sideration and thoughtfulness M'1 luring the six months that he i %v >vas ill. He also commended the. j >' pastor and -members of t h e!''1 Church for the very fine accom- I b nlifthnipntc wuro ! I at the Church. j i The quarterly income was | > $4,932.72, twenty reports were t: read and approved. The quarter- tt ly conference took time to en- d dors the candidacy of Rev. S. R. g Iliggins, (President of Allen Uni- k versity of Columbia, S. C., for the 1; Bishopric. I n The conference alko endorsed! the Candidacy of Rev. Harrison J. Bryant, Pastor of Bethel AMK s Church, Baltimore Maryland, who r. is the standard hearer of the a Second, Episcopal District and a .1 towering candidate for the Bish?Pric ut, .. I Mr. George Henry Passes Ml. Mi'iiim1 W. III'IH'V 'B re-)-" ent of Hopkins, S. C. passed to ie jrreat heyond JuIy, 12, IP55 t the ajre of. 05. Ho married Mrs. Octavia Oarirk of (jndsden, S. C. He owned i ' .i nd operated a successful farm ntil his passing. He joined He- , evolciit Haptist Church in 1 '.HIS J nd was an outstanding officer j id a TfffiTtrfur worker in his "1 nircTT until """Tils"declining ye.ft's.jj C_ was a pfood ('hrisl ian, -i Iiii.i. anitarian, also a man of iutetf- ! ho learned to love, honor and i speijt him for -his deep source ^ spiritual enthusiam for every ! His wife Oct a via passed. May i > HM'.i IcdvinK him with his '< mily of four sons anil one * lUKhter to carry on his work he < id planned. . ' \ His last remains were laid a- J U' In fiwl ir> " 1 .. a Iicaunuil .Vieuu- J Casket and a Cnlnmliiu U44?? rt Vault iry the l.eevy Funeral < inu> of Columbia'in the Benevo- } it Cemetery. . < He leave's to mourn his passing < sons of Detroit, \ViJliam ami ? ui^.-1?da lighter Hattie, 2 sons > Hopkins. Melvin and James, < grand ehiIdren, 8 great giaiuls d a host of tieiees and nep- fi \vs am} other friends. 5 i\ I'M I, -H \ I'TIST Cllt'ltCIf If ev. A. H. Ituiley, Pastor liKXIN'ti'Tt >\ S. S. was hogop tilt' usual hour with the Sapl ? her > fleers, and leaehe - ;?c C eir | ost of ihity ;n! rea<'e . to < ry ,ui the I .era's work.. In <C ? 1< . son u -;nv Imw the King r .' fait am' '.he people were ? ken into canlivltv luemiso ^ I'ir sins against (iod. Sul>j?'c*t, 1 ? . i- Southern Over-M i-nv.ji." ' Motto Text. " 1 it- no! C reived;. (i'o.I is not mocked; r whatsoever a man sowi-th,1 ? at shall lie also heap." OaTT^C r; - ' _ :< I lio short and soul stirring ? :m>i M'tvU'h U'ils com 1 ia*tml r.y"c as. Sherman Sonlcy and Ar-tv at McCloud. - ^ i < W'hilo our pastor lie v. Bailey, |<j is action' as host and president j ^ the S. S. Conveiitii t'i, we hud j ? our minister the llev. Mr. C. | < Johnson. The opening service 1 ? ts led by Iiev. Johnson with j >' ayer. and leading the cotpfie- j | ti ?i in I'nison. P.-alms 1. "A i/.inn (trace was sunn hy thej Usical t hoir with Mi>s It. A.M tiley, pianist. Scripture lesson , < is read from I'hil. dui-ll. A ' 4 lection. l'\ Musical Choir. i I During the lifting of the Mis-;< uiary offeiinir ti sonn was ren- 4 red l>y the (lospcl Choir. < Missionary prayer was offered i Pea. Curly* Divhef. The o'dj' miliar h y 111 : No. an'.'- "(Jo ' reach My "(iospcol" was surp j' t the conjrrejjsitjpn hefore Key. i< dm.son came hefor? us to d? J vcr the ;ness:.yc. His rnetssajre. 1 as taken fron ' e Sci i,t., les I in with J.J and 14th veisesl i sartie'ilar. Paul hoing the riter of the message believed i forward progiess only. He ntn't believe in looking hack, ut on toward a goal, \yhich was '.hrist Jesus. Some people believe 1 reviewing P"-?:* experiences j a.l according to Paul that was ' o progress. Keep going forward -nth ? we reaeb?that goal. But on't stop there, set another oal a little higher so \vb will eep gbfng forward. We can truy say we heard a womlcrt ul tessage from Rev. Johnson. The invitational hymn "Come i'e That Iaive The Lord" vyas utig hy the congregation. Fin trial report made. Benediction Ttd dismissal?prayer by Rev. ohnson.4 I -. \ B. J. Green, Rpt. MT. PISGAII A. M. E. CHURCH ' Reverend F._ C. James, I'astor SU-MTKB?A larg? number_u?_ menibers of our Sunday School are in Summer School or on vacations. We hope them success. We who are at home are carrying ?fi as best we can. Delegates I to the District Sunday School. Convention were elected this hioi ning. At 11:15 A.M. we were pleased to have with . us, along with our pastor, our presiding elder, Dr. .U. F. Robinson, who preached a wonderful sermon; from St. jolji 5:7. Music v\us furnished by Senior anil Gospel Choirs. I We were pleased to have a number < f visitors worship "with uST Ttiey~are'Ji]ways welcome. We hope they will come again very soon. The Pastor's Aid Club held hi h'holfh himlluiui moiwtllie *>> . home of Mrs. Ruth Kimble, 8'J , White Street, at TjtdO-F.M. Mrs. I.uperta Davis, l'res., Ruth KinG ble, Sec. A special meeting of" the.Missionary Society will be held on Monday night 0 P.M. at) .' home of Mrs. S. S. Rice, Mrs. F. C James, Pres. Mrs. M. S. Smalls, Sec. *<$OvyOvO<:>vOOOOO.OOOOOOO.OOOt j AltEKUN r r~ COLUMB I Founder ??? ?-???: _ I Christian Environmei :> j y TL.\nSS ".A" Accredltation "tlyl I - . - . 5 Sollt Vw.vn A inn ?>f f''r,Mt>rr South Carolina State Departtm MeittlH'rsbip In: . ? ? r American.. Associatioi America^*- Council or Courses Leading To The Followir Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science Haehelor of Science in Bachelor of Science in i Bachelor hf Science in Bachelor of Science in Bachelor of Divinity __ Bachelor of Theology Applied Music?Voice > fall Session Be; For further Information, Write: ALLEN L'NIYER r?n ) . R. L. PEGUE 0 oooo oo o o oo o o o o o o o ooooooo 1 > ? J* | IIICK | A1 Y Y 1 ? I v Y i I F T ^9 I 1 ^ 1HIC1 A. __ X X ATA A.^4. A^W A1^ A A^A A^ A^A I .. ^... , .. - -y ~ Page F1t? The N.A.A.C.P. will hold its monthly meeting at Mt. Pifcgah Church on Tuesday July 26 at S P.M. Atty. of Columbia will be guest speaker. Everybody especially parents of school age children are invited to be present. The Fourth and last Quarterly Conference of the year was held on Monday July 25 at 8 P. M. The pastor arid Dr. "Robinson were plpased' with icports'. -Mr. Elliott Gilliard, father of Mis.. Mary Thomas, died unexpectedly at Jier home on W. Barlette Street Sunday morning. Fun eral plans at present are incomplete. Our. sympathy goes out to the family. Mrs. M. C. -Roberts, Rpt. FmskFishOF -YOUR CHOICE VISIT. CANNARELLA FISH MARKET 1332 ASSEMBLY ST. Serving Columbia For 26 Year* In One Location. IVERSITY W~~ IA, S. C. ~ *~~~ ! 1 1870 " | Competent Faculty | es and Secondary Schools c .. rut of Education J 1 of "Colleges :j: i Education 2 ir Degrees: Elementary' Education Kusiness Education Home Economics j :* Physical Education J gins Sept. 7th | GilNS, President | SITY, COLUMBIA, S. 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