The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 15, 1955, Page Page Three, Image 3
Saturday. October 15. HI".
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Severt Killed In Aut<
SmasEup In Arkans;
. .ENDORA, Ark. (ANP)?S*vent ~
person*, all of them riding in one"-! '
car, were killetl instantly when
the car, said to- be on the wrong!
side of the highway, smashed in-'
to a bus carrying the Philander t(
Smith college football team. , j ^1
The bus was returning from 1
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New Orleans where the "Philander
Smith~Teanr~had tied "Hi Hard urn--1;"
?: versity. At* least seven fit the s<
players on the bus were injured,
none critically. All the victims
?j ' were?Negroes? .? ! n
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The accident occurred o n :? ^
slight Curve on US Co, about a a
ltuarter-mile north of Kutlora,
gene Re id,- duy^" /of the but, 11
1 said the car, a 1951 Nash, ap-,"
proached rapidly on the?wrong_side
of the road. *
Reid nulled the bus toward the ll
center of the highway in an at-1 v
tempt to avert a eollisToii, but the H
car aid swerved slightly and the
two n et head on. the impact car- >1
lied the entangled car and bus a- ti
* t>out feet down the shoulder of
the highway. , 11
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The car driven by Curtis Stan-) ^
l?y, 35, of Parkdalc. He and his |
s*ix passengers died instantly. J?he.|
. qfher victims:
"> ' Jessie Stanley, 25, of Parkdale;'
James I,. Stanley. 22: Jan es HolF,
J8, both of Little Rock., ar.d Son-, "
r.y Jenkins, Bubba Jenkins, Ifi, I
nnd Margie Ann Tatum, 18, ail of
Wilirot. j w
State Trooper Biiren Jackson s<
investigated the accident?and in i'
an inquest at the'scene.of corn- B
ner'.\ jury defcided that the driver hi
of the car was on the'Wrong side ^
of the road and traveling at an i
illegal rate of speed. I C
.Philandei* Smith Coach, M. J. ti
Summerville identified the per- >v
sons injured aboar<l the .bus. as B
follows: ' 'y
Reid. the driver, facial cuts, ni
possible . internal- injuries and cl
shock*--?- " 1Charles
Saufield's, compound ' jc
fracture of the right leg; Hob ni
. Rinfrow, head and face injury, tl
Glover, broken nose; Leon Carson, n<
.. cut foot; Charles White, head and
. face injury-, and Manuel .-Twillie, hi
? mouth .injuries. . ni
The front of the bus was demo- C
lished by the collision and the car
was crushed s o badly that a | of
wrecker was summoned to sepa-: C;
rate it from the bus so the bodies i t.Vi
could be removed. \v
Coach Summerville said thafl p-{
only Saunders would be lost 10j
football squad. The other players M
will be recovered sufficiently to
?take part in next week's game, i ni
The wreck was the worst in Ar-1
kansas in three years.
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ev. A. L. Nichols?l'astor
.1011X SON'.V ILLK?Today hriug*~l
i a close " another Conference b
car. The time of our departure
at hand. It-brings to our mind
lis thought, '"The Strength of '
tp -Irttt;?. and the., depth-nf f h e 1
a,?the cartlr and its fullness be?ingeth
to Thee; And yet to tire s
>\vly Thou bendest Thine ear. so *
jfldy their humlJe_ petitions to 1
ear." The Lord .has blessed us v
ruly we have had a successful
nd enjoyable year at St. .Luke.N ^
Our Sunday School was interest- v
lg as TisuaT. " It was1 beatititully
iscussed by all.
Our worship services began a tJ
1:00. The Senior Choir furrvjshed *
ie music. Rev. Nichols took Ti i s ' *
*xt from 11 Timothy 4: 0 and Ttlvielse.
He preached a great seyibOM. 1 '
Ie has preachd soul stirring srr- (
ions all the year. We pray that
lev. Nichols will live long to coil-,1
inue carrying the word of the Lord. i N
Rev. Ge'orge Curry brought t ojN
s some interesting remarks. II e '
; the Agricultural -Teacher?a-t-^?
ibbs High School.
Our morning collection S1G7.04. > j
. Letha M. D. Roatwright, Rpt. I
IT. IMSGA1I AMlJcfTURCir
ev. Nathaniel .lonnson?I'astor
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Sunday School began at 10:d0 *
ith all Officers and teachers pre- "
?nt. Everyone again took a phrt
L the discussion of the lesson. The ''
oyhood. of Jesus, which was s o c
sautifully reviewed by our Supt. *
ro. Josh Dickerson.
This being the fourth Quarterly
onfercnce Sunday, the last quar r
for the current.con f e renee year, 1
e had with.-us our P.,?-E;, the Rev. 1
. C. Cunningham, who came he- j
rre~us with a most soul stirring ]
essage taken from the 24th ! o
lapter of St. Matthews and t .h ei 1
1th verse. He used as his subr i i
i't, "The Christ we fuiluw." This?v
essage was filled with food for ?
io soul which brought Christ very
?ar to us. ? ' "t '
After service the Quarter w a s 1
jld. Business discussed, all orga- | e
zations reported and Conference j S
[aim paid in full. v
After leaving'Church, a portion t
: the members journeyed to the
ayce Elementary School,, where c
ie Usher Board jof our Church | 1
as invited to attend and take a 1
?rt at a Silver Tea. j 1
Visiting with us Sunday w a s ! n
rs. Hattie Foster from here,
iss Eva Mae Johnson from Wil- j J
inirton. X'. C, ' ^
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Visitors are always welcome. e
M rs. F. Washington, Kpt. n
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ev. K. Alfred Viuicp?Pastor
Sunday was a busy dayr The-r
oiniitK will lie service lonj{ t o I
eniembered. ' v
S. S. at 10:0Q. Supt. presiding. . I
'he teachers were also at their j.
ost. Review by the Supt. All's. H. b
I. Ferguson.
11:1)0 morning worslvip, Pastor"!
'aiu-e with pulpit visitor Mr. ?
lister. After the usual opening of [
lve service Rev. Vance, preached a I
old stirring sermon from St. 1
latt. 10:50; Subject, "Eyes and |
lie. Ears of the Soul." The -subject I
ras centered around the Blind 1
dan. (Rartiinaeps) Music hy t h e C
Senior Choir. AVe were happy t o I
celconie the visitors.
omliul mil* ITrtmn f^nmlKUT r
ervieo. -Rev. W. M. Marshall and
'hoto- ' 'of Springfield baptist |
'hurch * rendered service. Rev.
darshall was introduced by Rev, ]
r'anco-He preached an appropriate
ir. for'the' day. Subject. "The
Viallenjre of the change."Text: ?
leremiah -IX: 11. Thought to be re- t
nembered. "Depend on Jesus, one
vho never changes." Our hearts
vere made to feel happy while ?
istening to this noble message,
drs. Morshpll made remarks. Mrs. 1
Marshall is'the former MlsS Lizzie?1
iallman of Newberry, S. C.
N THE C'lTY "
Pvt. Melvin Hunter of? Fort- 4
Iancock, N. J. is here visiting his '
wwam ts Mr. ailiL , M rH. Robert, ,
Iunter Sr. Mr. and Mrs. George] ,
,ucky also spent the week end .
vith Mrs Lucky's parents'* Mr. &"V.
ills. Robert Hunter ?jr.
Mr. Harold Williams of Allen Uj
ipent the week end home with his
unit and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Douflas
Blakelv. ' ,
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tev. A. McQueen?Pastor
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~STT GKORGE?The S. ?S. was U
pened at the usual hour with the , <
3uju. sum v?ri icers. a very interest ' c
ng. lesson was taught. The lesson i
nn;?reviewed?by?Miss Hester | J
Senior which was enjoyed hy the)
;roup. Is
The morning services began a t jc
1:30 With the Junior Choir i n. ?
harge of, the music wit!) Mrs. E. <r
!. McQueen as pianist. The services | t
vere very very good throughout j 1
he day. I ti
In the afternoon, the Pastor and a
ongregation motored to Horry ?
Till to render service for Rev. o
Ir.mmett and his congregation, j t.
'he Junior Choir rendered the!
msic. n
Bro. Lewis Brown and Rro. t
oseph Mackie returned from New p
"ork last week where they attend- li
d the "World's Series." They have U
lade a gooil report. fci
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M1' 1.1.INS- -Our Sunday School
vas opcncij, in due form l>y o u r
5upt. Mrs. Patty Hayesr^Master
Joe L. Hchardson was at the piano.
Scholars were many with officers
ind teachers at tJieir places,
Jur lesson was discussed fully by
dl classes. It seemed as If ever.y>ne
had decided to study his lesson
it home and we had a wonderful
liscussion. .
Our review wag brought tor us
>y our pastor. This being .his last
Sunday, he brought an interesting
evievv. Our offering for t h i s
Sunday was .over $10.00 and we
vere triad to get this.
The Junior cKoir will render
nusie for the Laymen's meeting
it the Annual ('onfoiiMn-p on Frilay
at .'J P. M. We .hope that all
>f the- members will be there*. They
dan to leave at 1 P. M. for
bunt it. =
At the usual time our Pastor
ilong with Rev, John Brunson asended
with the faithful Mrs.
daggie Jackson who furnished the
nusic. Our morning's Prayer was
ffcred by Bro. John II. Williams,
"his was a heart touching prayer
md souls were heard to cry out
is he talked with our Master. Our
Scripture was read from the Book
f St. John, reading 10 verses o f
he 14th chapter.
Our Church clerk read the anoimcement*
with highligkts_b_y:
he Pastor. The Junior lifted our
our offering w.hich was not a s
boral as usual. The Pastor's stewrds
came forward to get oar. ofing
which amounted to $215J!7
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tXD T?Lt. Col. Daniel P'i Day '
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! A ami M I 'nivorsilv. roc-oiv- s
lecessor, (ri^htr Major' Wit it.?-1*
:nnl \1 > lii.ff I h"hi j.iy?iL??J
j whirl) <lid not ineludo ti:"' Comfer. H.-..
claims We wen; very tliank!
fu! for mis money uikJ also to be
'1 able to yet (jur claim?.'also.
j After iiiiV mcilil :tl ion select ioil_
by the choir, the. man-servant
tame forth to deliver our mes- '
saji'e. fie selected as his Text, St. '
' I John 14:30, and his theme was:
-^I'll he '.seenintr vou." Ho preached
this sermon as if he \vas_ troinjr
away, to stay. It was enjoyed 1> y
all.
? \\ e re;dly~.' do' --ihtrpe ? t hat?the?iiishop
will see fit to send Rev.* S. *
S. Burroughs hack to us. We are
' doinn' fine, prcssinu- forward toward
the Hijtii t'ailinjr under the
firm hut superb leadership of our '
I Pastor.
The visitors from thur various
churches of the city were nuinen&,.
uuy.-thrt?of town were: M is.
iEvans of Raleigh. X. < V We hope
'"that our frit'nils will- come a train
--ijon :
Doxology and UenecTietion TryTire
Rev. John Brunson.
| At II p. ni. tlie funeral services
of the late Mrs. Cherry James j
j Davis were at Kbenezer. She had ;
(been ill since.August at her home (
j on East Laurel Street. She was a j
j faithful member of Kbenezer until
i her illness, -a?Missionary and a.|
Nurse Aide in 'her church a- n il
doing her best to'help all phases
I of the Church. . ,
Ministers! in the" 'pulpit were:
'Rev. Krvin Dixon, 11. Harding.
'Rev. P. a r rtmgrts?dth-rve+e4?t?h?a?_
Eulogy.
She leaves two sisters, one o f
| whofn we all know here, Mrs. Liliie
Dozier and a host of sorrowing relalives
and friends. She wiil'b e
sadly missed by all -who know hgr.
Timely remarks by her leader, All".
Moultrie. - -
11. 1.. Jackson and Daughters in A.
charge. Burial was in ilie "Norton fl
Cemetery-, M u il ins. - ?-?H
LOCAL NEWS I
Mrs. Sylvia Johhson, Israel and ||
Eileen Jackson were the Sunday H
dinner guests of .Mis. Klwood H
The Nurses Aide Uoi.nl held its |H
i meeting at the home of Mrs. H
Annie li. Carr on Sunday after- H
noorL.u 5 .1'. M. A large numbiy-JM
attended with a delicious repast of gg
| ke cream- and cake being "served. H
John Ander Bell, who lost his I
Hife iii a fire in New Jersey,-was I
funerali/.ed at Ebelie/er Baptist.
Church last Wednesday. He was '8
the Sv'II of Mr. and Mrs. llardie I
heun^ifT'yew .lersey^gnly 2 weeks |
and 2 days before the accident. He I
leaves his parents, wife. 1 son and I
a host, of relatives and friends.
Comniunity Funeral Home i~Ti I
charge of the remains.
Miss Arnetha Foxwort.h, teach j A
er in Denmark spent the week-end y
here with her, parents. 2
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Johnson had"3
as dinner guest Sunday Mrs. Helen 5;
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Hudson and Valeria Joe. >?
, Mrs. I.enora (linwright w a s <0
sick on Friday Jnit was able to go 3
back to her job tiiis Aveek. '*
Mrs. Annie H. MeDuffie is still 0
| in boil at Jut ' home."on Smith St., g
Mrs. Mat* (it-raids is still unable ^
to K<>. '
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Sarvis, son i o
and yrand-dautrhter pop-t-allt-d at ^
t.he honit' of her aunt Mrs. Ml wood |
Davis on Montlay.
Mrs. Madyie SniitK is sick at
- her home on Sralrmtrrf AveP77"" j
. Mr. I.eroy Mayes is recuperatinjj ,
at his home, after spending some '
time in the MeCloud Hospital a t
. Florenee. .
Mr. and Mrs. Kut*onu Ko.\ worth !
and son spent the week-end with i
relatives in Bayboro. |
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S"..' JU?1iii<*l M> f :.*<V ' " i l':-r j ??>' dinner truest* of M s. lie .link
cv. w. M. si. :."- -l: u:; . ' iei':v<s.m of < Ih.-umfi.-ld, s.- t'.---r
-c.iium ii-Tinm ?i-f-T- Ali > u.U *Lu^_Linv,n.jjiewn>uU>n,
< nlVi- m r uiu. ii ,m'I u.--.lay ! ' ' ' t v.eek f.nim New York
r tt.iN V.,< k a> .T,in :v Y'l.s la-,..-Vi (> <?> ''.nUm^ his c<>iu>v as a
WHI, I . -1 air. mwil; Li1'..l,'V ''it.v liiy> school. .
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71i. Aniiivi i>itr\ i>l" ila- . '.uii-ii | A ^MeNeal, Jia Trout
-week, liev. Hairy S. u i;.'-. Wort: t.orf.eid. Kntr'.aiid arrived al
,..i- ami ii,eiii'u >s nf Shi-'.ii Map-' Mahhaftan Heu< it. New York last
;si cii'.urh led Ike , s'av ' .' ?>?. .H' i^in.-tiie city. visit ir.si |
m S< M ii-iiiu-' ,\1 -i "jiai outs, Mr. and .Mrs. Willie Mil.u'rv.i;
S aikay j.t k a'' ~ d. A' " ' :-.a .'y on .-ir.iirn
I..-I - an ! !, >' an- |. - ?;:? "H; - ! iaii .v .lay.- heme.
e forward l'.-i t. i. ? !' ' 'Ji n
? , . \ i; 11 < :.. .' II'. I " . I I' !!! >' 11. Si .1 Ml.
,.}i(V7Ti| " Mr.-. Wat.-"l.i ' attended . tjn*
I;,.. ' |. \]( ' i!,.i'i\i i .-ii i;:- day ''Vail W ivnessi'.s (*6ni-l
s?.-i 1111<t< S .M'iJiy ni'ii iunv !V."<-!1<'' S t < 11 I; i\ ii 1"??> ? 11? v?i?? . |
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MM,li"ii v: Ml n,-" t al1' 'SViTTVH??M-r??K" n M? I. " !. .M "
lat'ti.-i cioii li i."iii; M? <' i 1. S. *11. ' Mrs.. .Vim Mia
>i-t. ..jii-j;;, l.Il<- ;.n- i? < * i 11 i . am! Mi. hra.-inu- 1 ^
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Bacon Rolls . ~
Peanut butter and bacon bits team up
^ to make a flavor hit in Bacon Rolls. _
T.ong a favorite eofubinatinn, crumbled bacon ar.'l crunch-style
peanut butter nu-< t in ic.w- fa.shion in Bacon Rolls. The rolls are made
irpiu a beaten y.a.-t batter that requires no kneading.
You'll find tbe" "wheat and nv at" combination of* Bacon Rolls
makes an ideal pick-up for a light supper of an omelet or souffle, hot
vegetable,TTisp salad and cofTcm?r - - *
??TVii. h-.it..i- fi.v'' R.,ll< iq modf. with enriched flour to give
is stirred down and spread in a greased, eight-inch square Baking^
f>an. Crumbled bacon is sprinkled over the top in rows, dividing the
latter into 10 two-inch rolls. Pressing the bacon to the bottom of the
pan firmly separates the rolls and gives a?"bacowy" taste all the
way through.
' Wherr you havon*t time for making yeast rolls at hjome you can
still give your family a variety of tasty, enriched broads. Choose them
from the wide selection at your bakery or food,store.
Bacon Rolls ? ' ,
... 1 package y.ey?t, compressed-^..-.1 teaspoon<salt.
4 or dry . - "2 cups sifted "enriched flour
]/? cup water (lukewarm for con- (about)
iiu?m u jcasi, warm iorury; ' ? cup crunch-style peanut butter
'!> cup milk 1 egg
U cup brown sugar . 2 slices bacon
Soft< n yeast in water. Scald milk. Drain on absorbent paper and
Adil lor,mi sugar and suit ar.d crumb!.* lightly. Spread batter
cool to Juki wai .11. 'Add ] cup f: ur TiTTo gi' iis< d X-iTtrh srpraTc pan.
and peanut bu'ltc r a.ii'! b<af until Sprinkle orumbh d bacon; in rows
batter is sua nth. Add yoft?-.M?-<l ,o?"!' batter dividing into lb 2 inch
yeast am. egg. .-Mix* well. Add sap-uwes. With floured finger, press
enough more Hour to make a thVk bacon through batter to bottom of
batter:?Drurt" thoroughly. Cover par. Iat rise until 'doubled (about
:u*d 1st vise in warm place until JlU minutes). Bake in moderate
bubbly (about 1 hr.). When light, ove^i (P/oifF.) about 25 minutes,
ttir dotvn. Fry bacon until crisp. 'Makes lii rolls
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Rev. i. (. ToMti?l'awter -?
Sunday School was call t o
order l.y Deacon Frank McCormick
in Die absence of Mrs. Hazzai'd
( Supt. Subject of the lesson, nBoyj
-mpd of Jesus." Motto Text: And
Jesus increased in wisdom a n d
stature, and in favor with God and
man. Luke 2:52. A beautiful lesson
discussed from the subject, Review ,y/
by Rev. Golden.
Devotion services Jieiran bv sinir
' HI Sine A Sonvr Next."
A Her whirh?M r?. Speaktrs? ?
prayer service.
i Alter which .Kev. Ciolden j^nie
forward with the usual order of
i soj Vices. Kev. (iolden hroup-ht us a
\ wonderful message from the'
j Ktrliject.- "Heboid -The Ui'Hlctttooni?:??
pastor 'Kev. Tuhin who is back in
l ed- arraiTI.'Our many prayers goes
nit for him a speedy recovery.
There will he a'tn'oiip of singers
from Ninety Six. S. C. the 3rd
Sunday night in this month. Come
I and hear these singers. Sponsored
by" the l>eacon Board. . J
l.'on't forget5.Thursday night is
Prayer Services. - ---rWednesday
night Choir practice. . .
You are always welcome a t
Chapel.
Lucile Burt, Kpt.
tana >k, ijJH
mHB^^b - ?
What the Moderator of the
iiiimlii-r one Colton Union says al.oiit
toe Gofor'.V Herb remedies.
I suffered for around four years
with pleurisy. I took various remedies
during that time wi t ti
very little results. . .
I began taking "tlTe~Oofui III Ilerb
Remedies"riTT~uboul three weeks I
"TiegarTToTeeT like a new person"
1 advise all who suffer with any
ailment to try the Goforth Herb J
Rentedies.
. Signed: Rev. A. L. Smith -? 4(|
451 Rivers Street
Walterboro, S. C. h
l'astor of St. James Missionary
Baptist Church and Sand
Hill Missionary "Baptist
.Church,of Walterboro, S. C.
Goforth's Herb Remedies may be
obtained at the following Address:
j Home office located. at 2165
IGlendale Kd. Spartanburg, S. C.
J Rhone J?o2f'4. j
| Branch office located on Manning
Koa I (Hrphway 521) adjoining
Ashe's Community Store. Phone
'Spruce ::S81?C?. Open every day
to C. :00. ' * !
Branch office" mafllp'k address; .
Tiofdi'th Herb Remedy, Route 1~
Box IT B, Sumter, S. C. j
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