The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 05, 1955, Page Page Two, Image 2
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Among Baptist In
South Carolina
olJy William McKinlcy liow man ,
i
I realize that I may get nitizc.l ,
for Joints this "Toil 1 reel *t.hat the
efforts of the (iothsemane Baptist
Association is worthwlTile publish.f
ing as guide for olliers to follow.
The Gethsemane Association under ""Brown
is organized under various
commissions. The function of the
Commission is to meet and formufate
plans for the various?pim-sr^?
of the work Of the Association. The
1 Commissions Tnet-t separately from
the Association and raisi? finances!
for the Cause, The Commission
V . will have their meeting at tin /.ion
Cannan .Baptist tHmrc.h, State Bark.
1 " f..| Mull.Pi rnlhuVp- T! i noj V i
' ' j Rally.
KKTILSICn \ M.MTIST ( U l LU 1!
ltev. (). V. (iuodo?I'a.-tor
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' S, S. opened in the hsuuj ?;i\ .
I.y ti'nr iSmd. u iI ii frt t ea-.-k. 1
present with another siirvinjr snh- 1
ject, le-i:s npcianns lli*s yi >,? - ion. ^
^ " print I.tike 1-: 1?I-- 1. 2S-"'h .Memoi y
' "soleelton, The Spirit of t.ho land
'Is I'-pon \ I?. lnvause he hath a J
nointod mi- tor preach the jrospe!
"to the po<>i-; he haf'v sent nip tpi
lieal the broken hearted, to preach '
^ delivcOniep?Vo. t he -en t t iv> <?ti, it il ;
Wj recnvei inn -of -oLr'tt to the h!iivd, I
to set at Muddy them that are
? bruised, to preach the"aceepiah'e j
year~rrf^'++H> Lord. I .tike j
Senior Topic: The. Mission of.fh e j
v? Master. W? w re triad to lim e 1 tr I
L. \V. I.o.n^r; the . pre si U nt of t ie- i
I'aeelot ltivoi S. S.at am a-'
- our S. S. jruest who ttjTl a jrreaT job i
in reviewing the lesson whieli* was'
enjoyed by ail.
-?- - Prayer Service couihn- ted. .by J K-r.
,1. (peeks ami rr<?. u .Moron n-, :
Sr.'The .F Choir same Iloiv,
Hol'v. with. Mi-1. <>. Y. (ii""L'* a > '
the pinn<>. After a*".>chor N*?>;. ' " j
:?f>a*UM-'-*.nh ii-iiui - "
l!u' ,\'li*sion offe; i'.;v, I > a.
11 .1 > I' I'. loop
pastor ? ?-?i?I for . In* srri.pt .iit 1
Kqn.Kyinans t>: 1.1 -'fM. Attor :> hymn
?the pas'or took hi* text I roni the
" same passage, woi<t*? 1 h" wage*
t? f ,<in is rival h, Siibjrht. * ? < I s -1:? > j
. away. plati.^A vrry I a'.it't-J or-,
won. 1 yi'ly >.vish that < vos y into:
in Santuek vou-hF have hoard it. I
believe thoy wotibl hoo-in t > lay aye
way nioi e irond material >om?<t; imtf (
they won!'! i? *t bo a-!i;in>o to ^ '
no place. ; (
A"ter scr i. < 11 it .i.;V:h < '? j
. and ->x?'hit!?of lie'.In '4?r-n1> 't.' ;
went ' > M !.!!'!( II it.
Chut ' 'I, J. C. < . 1: ! '
in I 'nam 11. I ', h , ! I ? a
program spott. ore.I 1 y : t ' - Ami
( ".' ! . I' -a a - : : b-.-d i v. ' .. . ? - ;
fill protrraiM. '!">: v.- 1 >
have llatos : li.tr - > ~
l_ Olive, I to; ;iq .-da ait1! ! h ' M
KiOv ' 'hoir.. All i" '! '. ,1 !
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t 1 - > I ! I I '! \\ .I'll v : . I " 1
Si-rn 1 iM* . \V- i-i-i!!;.
son-/ ?n?! -jtray- : 1 !< '*-. :
I I '"a V i'.an : i - t.y v. '
V. f-o.t'!.1' >(. i* 1 an !. ?.' .
J- V T. t.'jr
M-;v\ > (?i' nmimii.im'i i -v <
5TkvT r-? -"i i!i:i i:\rn.-i
(Ml Iff "II
Kw. r. S. .Jours?
foil., lay Si-Vi-ii'l -a /an a' ' ..
usual wit'ii _ ^ ari-i a..-t
of t ? !?_. !. t r - ut tht'ir 'ijo ' ! i'y.
Thr- Jiv-s'.a.-.vai '- a VfJJujJv 'il~
vie'.vtul l.y IN v. n f - . I
N'o. 1, Mr'-. W.itTtr- 1. I 0,\ ?l a " I
Mrs., Maiiiio S. 1'111 - .
2^?Aft<t a r%yrr i>r.y.v ' ?> <tv.?iw.
" V T, -r, ...
n.. k." nrewton ?ioiiverc<l_t 'j
message (2nd King 1:21) M I' .
Theme: I'rive and go forward. ,
At?4Utflil-4vev\-^?A4f-A ioMUHt-r?
? delivered thtflmes-a'gc ' Ps. 'J!::'.: J.J
J Thome, Clean hands."I hi.- nicsnir"
iwas very in-piting and enjoyed V.y
all. Air. anil Mrs. I)avid Roldhson
|- ad1 little. .'Robert i'isiU'd. their
? daughter Tain .1. Robinson' Tn 'Po-?
I lumhia, S. <'. Sunday Mr. Helton!
1 IK Harks of Washington, T7. ( . !
J visited his mother Mrs. Kffie .1.
Parks and Mr. and Mrs. lid. Fuller
1' and other relatives. His children, :
'? Kffie Mae and Michael aceompan-i
ied him hack. The many friends
> of Mrs. Klixaheth. Irhv are glad to'
I learn she is,out of the hospital and
doing fi* e.
I The lyger River Baptist l!apI
ti.st I'nion and l.adies Auxiliary
I convened, at New Bethel Baptist I
Church Saturday and Sunday Qui?-?
30-3J, several chureheT'represented
( jX' and this was 9 grand occasion.
^ Kinafd L. Parks, Rpt.
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to (,! h ii'-.la -jsynn-u a i'i
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!ii ! man: ? . Ai! p;a\ ''' <. aty iM-intr
a tit. " ;j;.i! ti'.i y :ii'u!tt rout "mi !? ?_
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n.y'hi to ia.o' niotity fut ihn Iji'tn fit
of {'a- ni a- ' Tjn:y Ita^J
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of A! la:' (i i. 'in1, ati- inm umfirv
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I HOW OLD 16 TME
J " VANVCEE DOQI
Very old....for it d?
Ti-4E aoia CEMTURY.' 1
CP" YANKEE DOODLE
V^'R>TT6N DURING "THE
YUE FRENCH A>ND ISJDI
* T;- .* .
HOW MUCH CF GR
Covered by gu
I GREEULPi MO C70O"OO
I IS BUCiED BENEATH G
?H5] *N TUtCKME55
^AUTO GRAPH,
X 0"U5T V/AUVIFV bSK
VyHERE HE e>OT "THU
^wonderful PERM1
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I'HIKMDSMH' AMWrill''KCil
JJt'v. K. All'rrd Vance?I'astor .
Sunday was Missionary Day.
S. S. opt',aM at tin* usual Iu.hii
iti.'i' tii" \ - -: -1.?n t SuptV Mr. II. IV
< tt '.t'ol-^rt?MMrror-rM-ko-tvapl. Mrs.
I! 'K. Pi'i? fa- at tile .piano
in t.-r it.*ir-oi'?:anisl. Mrs.
A !. <1.1 y .\iio v.- - HI. Ki'vit'W l?y
\ir. II. I'. ( i avv I'oi'il. Ki'uancial l<ap-.
in i' . - t: f 5 ri s witit i'ia-~ No. <i. Mrs.
i! I'i'iit \ on?ty?4viti''ni'i'i?\-it-vWtiaioi1?
\ . V> t-'. I'... I.'i i o.isuti, trarlti
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<"'. .
JL? .1 1: jii'ii I l,r?-I I V I. I' ill t 1| '
nis.it! way with t-'.n' Senior choir*
I'l'ti'li'vinti tiio music. Ilov. Vance
I' cached a noble sto'iiion from Arts
2-1. Sua. ' l oo |,itfl" Christianity?'j,
I' r 'ihi'.'i-t iiiiiiiir was a sermon..
H" "sTV'iH in tin; out li t. till' II. 'Na?
tion- :i hi j <'onoi't's.simoi art' trying
to so!' I' t hT* V III III IH'lllill'lll I.Ill fill'
!; t'iiv* i- wit.'thi :ti utile/.-: men
t there will T?* n ? ?
peaee "of mind,. .
Missionary I.adtes' ha<i viva rye of
the finance. .
( 111 r. ir..ni''o"- 1-1 l\r in^ .. n .
hundred |wr cent yettiny our
}'.i - >r ready ' or ( <> , t ere me. 11 e
ha- Tee". lyre a short y.hile: lie
saa| in hTAT. renin Fy* after sei vice.
He ;Would have- tWo things said
a ho in him, !lr.?t he 1 i I a (,'hri-t--.
ian I.il'e. namWr two, -he preached .
the T-iii>!i>, he has done tliose .two
l' i|i . What eon ,?would yon y.k ??
'i'he shut in iiu ii hi'i's a r e ip.iV
pi'ovi'iy.
' -VTe-irT!"" ; n: f Y v;ny vaSs'Jhe dinner
Vy-iie.-t- Sunday of Mi s. (*". B.
RuAii'i- aid! ('iUiyhter.,
Tin t. aelu ! s at- Pan Watkins
S. '"no| u ie i .( Mrs. Buh.ve (Irani,
wi'-h a '.I'l'day event. Si. John
-fort7. These ttriTrys?p command
you, thai ye love one another.
Chiir.eh Ivpt.
subscribe For
. i Le Falmetto^LEADER
> K"U Ht'SS.
Mi I!r 1111:i Jjlult i :11111 in. \i jt
!icr clnii. il ;uujj nci^hlnit;-. .
Mrs. < i race-*M iilcr, ,
TELL M
I "Wh^T ,
FIRST f
CTE FROM .? T^.
-HE WORDS nP^
" WERE j ?
time of i reptiles
AN WAR ' * BIRDS HA
WHK . LONG LIZ
eenlgsjd i9 "WHICH
Qoegs? '. c
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-THE OR I
>LE'ffgCR OF" "~+M QuRMf
0 5Q.MILE6) COR'JNDULAGERS
THAT
-xr-- ..rrv r MANN
SOOO FEET DTOM"C.NO
1 ' " J ' Tut Mo?f
^ > CHUC1
120|
uvig*. -
: h\m - ' wp16 it
-.:.. get sue
went j-* voufc: f\
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f ._ ... ...
, - THE PA1
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?"? ~T" " |?
LARRY DARNELL. vAnnff, Hot
l.ln. > through "\\ lia)
More l)o Viiii Want Mi- to Do" in
grriil new "Rook n Roll Revue j
?crti at Tlii'iilro, n Sttnlit j
I ilm- production in Kaleidoscopic' :
W onderCoIor.
THE CLOVERS, in the new Studio
Films production "Rock 'n Roll
Revue," take a novelty turn with
"Your Cash Ain't Nothing But
Trash" seen at Theatre
in Kaleidoscopic _WonderColor.^
VI I 111! CAROLINA THEATRE
FRIDAY NIC1IT, NOV. I
II 1'. M. * - .
II V II V' C T * I A U C I iiA\ Anr-? v
ii.iit.i-. n.i.jr'.-'irj fn>.>uiU'.l)
ON Slh\ Kit 111UILEE
AD I'IS A IIAI?A.,Ethiopia ANT
A S!I\? j" .It.liilec Week observance
honorimr Kinpen ?i: Ilaile-Sejassie l,>
will be I,i-M here Oct. '>1 throtmh
X?.v'. 7. IvrelTlluhtillif t-lio country's
f- - -i i t -v?lLc riilfr-'s??
yn i?n'i"ii.
Special feat ares of the Silver
.Jubilee will he the opening of a n
Internal huial Trjule Fair and a
service .??f commemoration a n:.d
iVtfmUs-iix inn-in the Cathoileral of
St'. ?IiMirae.
\ isi'iii-_r liur;';n i"> and the dipLajnati.e
cnip> will he foton at a
reeepi ion in the royal palace, at
v ?>i ii time Selassie is scheduled
im.Li -mi :i i im< n i i i. -mm ill * ?.f ilttafr
nat ional importance.
LI ^
^NlMPlLS Wc?E Tp.s
3KCESTQ%5- OF BlRPS ?
~ ' < W 1
is beloved sonosters of
PODS ARE DESCENDANTS
PTlURN CLP So V A3ES AS?
FuE\V LIKE BiROS' "TWE FIRST
D REPTILE - LI';E CLftWS AND
^Pt/ -LIKE T/ .'-S>f
16 TH.H MOST PRSCiO'JS
3EM Or RLL'?
ENTPiL RUQV...FOUKIO CHlijPLV
V-ftMD- 6QM IT- -?5 -A ? M,?OP
GR5PT HqSDNESS
PERFECT 6TONc...H^\.m5 i
m-ES?v ^ n15 O ? ft ~r?
- 6-;^ s-?.F? it is
VftuifcKFfT P-"-.. OF.Mtj
HLIXJ CORNER!^
tu?^m1
TTo^iir 1
necessary to j
h a bis file for j i
ngeR-nails vy~^a
LMETTO LEADEH
USO Pal Day
celebration
dunihia, South Carolina
tiv.mlicr J.'i and 16, 19
I '.c !'i nrth annual celebration ol '
! SO Pal Day will luyrin in Colum- ^
OH' etent so typifies USO, o .r 1
I 'tti r demonstrates its aims than (
USO Pal Day. The purpose of the '
( :? !.rati"ii, which was*inaugurated ^
1P52 as an annual, observance, '
: n st renct+im t.he bond of-friend* *
hip and comaioii purpose between j
ho American' people and their ^
irmed forces.
HomO hospitality," which seems,,
particularly applicable to USDT*a)-j '
Day, is Deinn arranjjftF Tov 250 ?
servicemen by the Taylor Street '
Cliih and at least M50 service per- 1
sottnel by the "Laurel Street USO.
Men will Ho registered in the res- j 1
I ect ive cTubs, i
Church families are asked t o,
invite two or more servicemen" or
women to attend church with,them j
?n.t ?.? 1... tliii.v frnncU fro- Rnmlyip I
dinner and a visit. Hosts will b e |
recruited through the many church
es in.the city through local.ministers
find their congregation committees.
The Interdenominational I
Ministerial Alliance, who president j
is Rev. .J. Arthur Holmes, will at;- I
range transportation for the Tay- >
lor Street Club. * ' I
An essay contest for all service
.personnel is now being run on the i
subject "Wha-J^the USO in Colum-I
i ia Means to me ami .My Buddies.." j
-Literary polish will, not lie t -h e
most important consideration i n
judging the 'best paper; on t If e nntary,
thought ?and content will
j !>e (.he "derisive factors. A - $25.00 ;
I prize will he awarded the best 1
entry. Other prizes inelude' trotcl ac
commodations for a weekend in
town plus all free meals at local
St ret. I SO Club on or before Nov: !
10. i
- 'AIMS'
| RIGHT HERE IN Ot
I OF COLUMBIA'S FI1
I IS THE ANSWER T(
I PORTATIQN PROBI
EVERY CAR^M
I BY NOV. 15-- W
I STOP! LOOK! '
" TRADE
THE ULTIMATE--I?
SO PERFECT' IT'S A
I - THEM U
IIiu'kani (Upper l-Dooi. I
\\Y W. tires. One local owne
I ti'nrtraid ?h+>t\_.S'-dan.
uits anil orijrina! black linn
Packard Ci-|^|>or 1-I)oor. K^.T{
Packard Clipper 4-l>oor. ()I
- tw ti-tmu' finish
TnaTri-oni i-iitM.i-^riiTtfrr jnr.T trciti
fini sh T ,v r.~ ?
1! 51 Chevrolet "llcl-.\n" l-Dnor.
two-tone finish
Huick- Roadmaster 4~k)onr
heater. W. W. tiros
1U5JJ Plymouth Station Wapon.
7T, d.VJiaflow, WAV. tires,
1?T J Plymouth c2-iynor*f>edan. It
ht'ator, all interior ---P.i.VJ
Studebaker, 'V-8 Hardtop. Rj
hcatmnd automatic trar
1 l?rPontine Catalina "H." Radio
hydramatic WAV; tires, t
r. 11)54 Studehaker 2-Door Sedan. I
preen finish. I.ike new. _
I f.?.J V? ? n -.11
i mriL'iny Jiuir.crt'y ricroiop
H. Mercomatic, VV.W. tires,
1 .
MANY .MORE?ALL M.
Capital
Used Ci
1720 Gervais St.
?On Sunday, November IS a- frocSpaghetti
Supper will be served to
all servicemen and women by the
laurel Street USO Operating Committee
who will pay for and serve
the meal, and USO volunteers will
' re pa re it. On Wednesday. Novemter
lt> .the Taylor Street Club is
laving a free. \\ einer Roast and
lance sponsored by the Senior
losts' Committee, who^e chairman
s Dr. H. P. Pride. Other members
if the committee are Attorney
larold Boulware, Attorney Lincoln
I. H. Pauls Mr. A. P. Williams,
dr. Rupert A. Brown, and Dr. L. J
I. llallman. Both junior and sen- j
or volunteers will prepare a n d i
ierve the refreshments.
Local pluhseare ashed to invite
Pnumher of men to their meetings
and luncheons during the month of
Kovemh?>? as guests of individual
members. " " " '
I It *is hoped that many citizens
sf Columbia will participate i n
this fourth annual celebration of
USO Pal Day. Mr. John Whiteman,
Chairman- of the Taylor
Street USO Operating Committee,
asks that all interested memhers
ol local churches register with
tlieii ministers. ???
PRESIDEINT TUBMAN, NOT
SIMPSON, ISSUED BLAST AT
GUNTHER
CHICAGO ;?(ANP) ?The Associated
Negro Press last week, in
releasinir a story, the severe critieism
of John Gunther for the Liherian
chapter in his "Inside
Af, ica," attributed the remarks to
I iberian Ambassador C. L. Simpson.
AXIV however, erred. The criticism
was made in a statement-'by
niboria's President William V. S.
Tuban.
The statement was released Jt'o
ANP through the Liberian .embassy
in Washington. President
Tubman blasted Gunther's "unrestrained
flinnancy" ' toward the
African republic,
aofet
WER
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3 YOUR TRANSOMS.
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e NEED ROOM ;
OMPARE! AND
'LL
NOW!
s LUXURY CARS
SHAME TO CALL
SKI)!?
t&li, ultrajnat.r ami ^399
i. Very low mileage
down
Kxc-e]>t ionalu'1 clean
DOWN
H- -u' w- , $249
DOWN
), H, W. W. tires an<) $399
? down;
"trrTwn^tnmr $1099+
*1100.
_Ka,l,0. and $1399
$i:ioo
Ha.lio and _ $999
... $ 14(H)
Heater and $1199
two-tone finish $1000T * '?
adio. and <CrrOO
. .. $ TO!)
?dio and $899
ismission .... $1000
and header, $999
wo-tone finish $1200 *
leater. Original
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Radi? r'nd $899
two-tone finish $119!)
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ir Lot
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DBS. SIXU4-OXLSL AND -JL
BRYANT FOR THE BISHOPRIC
According, to the associated
press, Dr. George Singleton editor
of "THE A. M.> E. REVIEW" is
icinir spoken of as a sure winner
or the bishopric of the AME
.'huroh next May at Miami, Florida.
IIis recently itineranry in Texas,
Arkansas, Oklahoma? Georgia and
>ther points lecturing and preachng.
addressing groupsTxtLT-Pducalors
ha* nut him in the limeliglit
and its my- understandings many
? the leaders are going out and
planning* to bring and put Him on
he bench "of bishops.
Dr. Harrison J. Bryant of Bal-'
Limore is another candidate sawing
wood and saying nothing. He
too has traveled extensively i n
I he last ten weeks/visiting AME
| Conferences all over the connection
'trreqchihg as never before and
ercn.
Lr. Bryant did almost a miracle
when he rebuilt Waters Church
when it burned down in Baltimore
halp??d Pii'Vp Mnminfum;?
to finance a Church in Washington.
1'r. Bryant has built himself u p
1 by his own boot string. He came
' jp the hard way and would make
1 m ideal bi$bop, if elected.
Soutbv'Carolina -has its eyes on
these tv?a throng candidates, alongwith
her favorite son, Rr. Samuel
Richard Higgins, president o f
Allen University. We" also have Th~
1 mind, Dr. Fred Hughes and Dr.
Hiekmon of Kentucky. ?
Watch my prediction, one of
these will'be elected Bishop next
May.
W. H. B.
BKTHLKHKM BAPTIST J. .
IcillRCH
Rev. G. J. Odom?Minister
| Sunday School began at 10:00
A. M. Our Sunday School is making
a fine progless. Parents donI
tinue to send your children t o
J Sunday School. A very -fine report
from Sunday School Conv'ention
wh4eh Wateroo Baptist
Church was made bv Sis Smif.h
Morning worship service began.
a I 11:15. Sciipture lesson?by the
Minister, 5th chapter?of -Ecc. 1-10
A very fine sermon was deliverU
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IN MEMORIAM
Mrs. Ella BouknigKt who died
No\ ember 2. 1952.
?Children
Mrs. Hertr.a B. Lewis
MRS. S. 1.. MOON PASSES
Mrs. S. L. Moon, the wife of Mr. . . ? . *
Anderson Moon, passed Oct. 1 lj
1955 at her home on Caldwell St., . . . '
Newberry. S. C. She was a ronse
to,) iconess. Class Leader and :
Sunday School Teacher. Was once
treasurer of the Sunday School of
Miller Chapel Church.
_ She leaves to mjourn her p*assing
one daughter, Mrs. Mabel Edwards
one son, A. J. Moon, Jr. one'grand
daughter, Mrs. Gloria Williams;
three..grain! sons, one step daughter,
Mrs. Itosha Reed, all of New
York Cit.v:?f>ne sister, Mrs. C. B.
Nance, Columbia, S. C.; two
brothers, Mr. Judson Bates of
Providence, R. I. IVfr. Willie Bates,
New York City;' Niece, Mrs. Chari,.n.
NT??i.. t?I?
iwviv i I iViicti, ncpiicwj mi. tiiKiU
Smith of Newberry, S. C.
eii hy the Minister obtained from
the chapter of St. Matt. 16-26, For
\v3iat is a man profited, if he shall
gain the whole world and lose hi?
own soul? This verse was vividly
"explained and preached .by the
minister. ?
Kvening devotion, hegap' at 6:45
P. M. After which the Minister delivered
a wonderful sermon from
the 10th chapter of St. Mark 17th
verse. And when he was gone forth
into the way, there came one. running
and kneeled to him, what
shall I do that I may inherit etcrnal
life?. The young man was *
thoughtful'in his duty. He resorted
to greatness. Felt the need o f
his soul. Jesus had something he
thought .he could get, saith t h e
Minister. This young man knew
why to go to, he was seeking for
eternal life.
Fine music, was rendered hy the
Chi)irs^^ ^ welcome at
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QVf.tiing :it S-Olt P M.
Missionary meeting on Thursday
jvening at the usual hour. >
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