The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 05, 1955, Page Page Five, Image 5
Saturday, November a, 195:
ROCKFORI) AND GI.OVER
AME CIRCUIT
Rev. R. II. Hampton?Pastor
MT. C ARM EL?Sing unto th
Lord- ? new sons and .his prais
from the end of the earth, ye tha
go down to the sea and all that i
therein: Isaiah 42:10.
The S, S. at Rockford .was large
? ly attended and the lesson vr a
interesting and full of inl'ormatio
iuuL Ihis. l>eing_th? 5th Sunday, th
Singing Convention was .held a
Rockford with Holy Rock, Glove
Rockford No. 1, St. Mary in par
Walnut Gidve. Tlie singing w a
like old time. Each choir playe
well their part. Offeringgxmd.
Oct. 25, 15)55," a bus load of th
members of Masons and Heroine
of Jericho went to the Grand Lodg
at St. Matl>i& where a great nun
ber. They were: Mrs. Carrie Davi:
.Miss Reklla I .ee,?Mt.v.?Manii
Green, Mrs. Lizzie Randolph, Mr:
/. n! i
wraeie latum, .Mrs. Keheeo
Jacob from Calhoun Falls, S. C
Mr. and?Moa; Marshal?Ittdc.'nn
Mrs. Eliza Willis, Mrs. Host- falsi
ham, Mrsr Fannie (iuilloheatn
Mrs. Iola Hlackwell, Mrs. Lucll
k (Ir'ant, Mrs. Kula Belcher, Mis
Amanda Anthony. Mrs. Bennett
Dennis'and Mrs. C. B. Johnson, Ml
funnel, S. f. Mrs. I.enoria Tin
man, Mrs. Annie farlisc and Mi
Joines Speed and Mrs. Ell
Middlcton from Willington, S. C
Wi: were late and Irani only ,
;,.|iart of (I. M. (ieorjre Johnson*
message to t.his iri'and meeting. W
regret that we couldn't stay unti
- the close. We were royally fed
Plenty food and drinks. I thinl
everyone enjoyed thenisi'lvcs. W
. received instruction and inspirit
tion by atlfhding these nu-eiinjf
UltFI f AIM'?
Troy, S. C., Ocjt. 2,0, l'.loo, Mrs
Pearl Perrin, daughter of t-ie lab
Mr. and Mrs. Shelly Cunninghan
was born and reared in Abbevilli
Co. departed this life Tuesda;
evening at ,4:"0 Oct. 25, 11>55 a
her home in Troy section after .)
long illness. Her soul winired it
flight?from?tlii.-; world of snrrnv
find paced to a place; of eterna
-r?*S+;
She is survived hy .her husband
Mr. James H. I'errin, one dauirhte
Mrs. ftlanch I.omax of Washington
I). C., 3 sisters, Mrs. Kva Hull
15rooks of Washington, Mrs, Susii
Young of (Ireenwood, S. C. a n <
Mrs. Sadie Hradley .of. Mt. Holly
N. C. ,1 aunt; Mrs. Alice (Jilher
of MeCorfnick, S. C., 3 nieces. 1
nephews and a host of relative
and friends white and colored.
Sttn set?and evening star
And "one clear call for me
? May there he no moaning a
the bar
When-i put out to son.
Twilight and evening bell am
after that the dark
May there he no sadness of fan
well when I embark*
Although home from out of
time and spare',
. rp>1T,..flm),}>...nT.Ty pwr 1Tlft. ^nr
I hope to see my pilot's face to
face .
When I have crossed the bar.
? -Revs. Highlower -and?Rooaor- h
charge. Rev. RoO'/.er lined, T.ha
awful day, Scripture . w,a? rea<
from John 11:1-2, Rev.- Boozei
prayed, 2nd hymn, Why do w j
Mourn Departing Friends.' Ilei
Christian life was spokeil by tin
Deacon.
Rev. flightower spoke from Ps
<12:1, Subject, A Waiting Soul. Tin
body was viewed by a great-mini
ber and then planted under :
mound of beautiful flowers. Robin
son and Son in charge.
Mr. and Mrs. flary I.ec a?d~smr
Edward, Mr. Hilly Johnson, Mrs
Eettie Marshel and Mrs. C. R
Johnson of Mt. Carmel, S. C. wit
?nvHsetf-dJre?funeral. Also heard f
good portion of the funeral of Mr
? Kecd-'W+mUnw at llwly Spring.Oct.
28. 1!>"?5 the funeral ol
Xuxwnwo Melluffie was heki-ad?Mt
Carmel at Mt. Pleasant A. M. E
Church. Rev. R. H. Hampton liirn
And Musi: I TTe^To-JiUlgemetH
Drought. Mrs. Fannie Rollinsot
offered" prayer, 474 S. IM. Scrip
trie, Job. 14. Cards and Obituarj
was read by Mrs. Carrie Johnson
Tnmmio \l/.nnffio /lAnai-tn/l 4V...
life Oct. '.?3, 1055 .'it the age o ]
:m yeaTiyr~fff*~-leRves^tfl_ iWouvn hi.
passing his wife, Mr?. Beninre Mr
Ouffie, 8 children, Tommie Lewis
? - J'litiestine. CjU'tif, Mac, Benjamin
Sallie Ruth, (Jean Ann, Hobby am
Dorothy McDuffie, all of t h *
home. Jlis mother Mrs. Annie Lei
Lewis of Calhoun Palls, S. C., '
sisters, r> brothers and a host o!
relatives and friends. Sleep 01
love one. Uev. Hampton used as !
text, John 11 :?J2, Lord if thoi
hadst been here, my brother h a i
not died, Subject, Death Points /
Dark Picture. He delivered a sou
stirring message, lie xvas coverei
with many flowers. Walker a n (
Letman in charge.
Guide us O Lord in the path n
Righteous.
Mrs. C. B, Johnson, Rpt.
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ST. JAMES AME CHURCH
Rcv. J. C. ?Fastw
Sunday School opened 10:00 A.
e M. with" the -Supt. and co-workers |
"present. " " -j
After the class study of the
s lesson the School was timely re-J
viewed by the Supt. Mrs.' Estelle
Johnson. The Suj)t. presented the '
3 new pastor for this Conference
M j year which begins hi*'seventh year. '
e We--are-hoping a successful year
* jus'the past, ones. The S. S. welr?
comes .him.
C | 11:30 after preliminaries, the"
s j pastor printched a wonderful ser- 1
j tnon from St. i.uke?l 1:34, Theme:
" What We See Depend On What We Are.
It was enjoyed.
s! Sunday' night the pastor again j
e preached a soul stirring sermon.
1* : The menihers and friends wek-om- j
'*h?<) the pastor. We are hoping
' a successful .year and that we will
' .complete our educational building.
a| Mrs. Hell Washington. Wilhcl- j
? mina Woodson, Hlanch Johnson are-]
1 mi tlie s.i k list. .
l" j Mis'. Haittie Ihmlap-is much im? ,
c? proved. We are praying for her
a recovvYy? ~
8 Visitors are welcome to t h e i
!l I friendly Church on the Hill.
t. j v '
NICWS AltOI NI) SPTIMJ. S. C.
M \ . il
The Progressive P.eautieians
' Club gave a Pink Tea at the home
it i of?itli ?I .illioti?Palmer on?Kvins
8 Si i ect Sunday Oct. '?( from 1 to <1.
n~The" program as follows opt>n sirrg-!
1 iujr.' We are Ciimbrnjr .hiroh had-.
' ' tier, Scripture, Mrs. fTuenette San-1
filers, l.ord Prayer, ILeuding, Mrs.
L' Doris 1'oyd, Duet, Miss Cora aijd
* Hetty Smith, Solo Mrs.- Carol
' j Cheeks (are.) by Mrs. Iiertha.,Ro?t*ilen,
Selection tiy the Kriemlly
' i Five, Remarks Ity the President,
L' Mrs. 1 till it* Ill-owning.
1 Mrs. Cora Cheeks, program
,l .Committee, Miss Riilie Ill-owning,
V President.
t ( Mrs. I.inese flreen motored from
"t("amp Kookard, Alabama to visit
^\yith her mother and relatives for
^=a -wo eh.Her mai nv friends w o r e
phased to welcome her home. We
j arc hoping for .her a safe l'eturn.
'? The Friendly 12 Ciuh met Friday
night at the home of Miss I.aura
Taylor. 72 Chilli* Coins. We ?had
1 as our truest, Mrs. Annie Thaekcri
e who- read and discussed the lessonj
1 for the eveninir whioh was enjoyed
* l>y all. Donation was triven to the
* sick. ,
* j The Hostess served a delicious
s course. Miss Lueinda IUirgcss, 1'reI
sident, Mrs. K. I). Uiee, organizer. '
~| MI's. ("nri'tr?1 takes"?and Mis.
I I.ula Hood recently made a tour to I
t ] X. V. City, I'.hiladel|ihia and
I Long Island. They Spent a month
visiting and bad an enjoyable trip.
' The trip was made safe. The many
friends have welcome them hack. I
'' They were visiting relatives.
%
.-st. .1 \mi:s ami- niritni
N1CWS
LAKKMTY?S. S. at the usual
hour with the Supt. Mr. (lamtdej
and his teachers at their post of |
t His Mission. The lesson was beau- '
1 tifully ili-cusse'd by each class j
f and reviewed hy the Supt.
i! Immediately after s u n d a yi.
Pi ecbnnl wo wen I inte run- nnnv. .
p ti'i'ly confereiVe. Morning wor- j
ship began at 1 1 ::>0 with the order
. of services. 1st hymn lined-by Rev.
? Melvin Thomas, 2nd hymn lined
- by I'ev. Thomas. ytfrd Psalm.,
t was reud for our ."torture lesson.
- Summary of the Decalogue. Medi-l
tat ion sony, by St. James fiospel I
r cTiott, T>r. Rs K. Rrdgdonr- P.- H. -of
tJuL Kings!let' District spoke to us
. fiom the 2drd Psalm Theme: The
: I .old Is My Shepherd, I Shall Not
t Want, This was a wonderful mes.
sage. Our hearts were made t o
_ Inn n while the man of Cod preach
r cd this sermon. It will be long
iI'memlic.'cil. At tin- close of the <
sermon Rev. Rnigdoii lined by tun
| and oncneii th? doors' of the
t~ -rhtirch. A1 tor which?2 stew;1 id s_
j front cacli church took up the
r ot ferine.. ~St;?J a mcs SRlihDU, St.. _
j Paul $7.1)0, I let lad $l2.7f>. We
then went into the quarter with
? each church making their finu
f i ('ports.
^ Sli'Wiii'ticsy Bor.nl N'o. 2 diet,
. *ast Sunday rrt tire h?mr. of?iVH>*r'
Kslcllc Stroll. Opening sentr. I'asv
Mo Not. Script lire t>y Mr^, A. B.
f l 'on. Brttvnr liy... M i>r ('.
, Ho wen. The roll was called and
, each member responded and pay|
1 ed their duos. Mrs. Snell then
pjserved a delicious course, assisted,
1 hy Miss It.- N. Thompson, which
t we all enjoyed, Closiips sonjr, tied .
, Bo Vvilli You Till WT^h'ol A train.
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Dodge Contest Tc
America "Safety <
DKTKOIT?Designed to "Make
America Safely Conscious," a
startling contest which will provide
four motorists a new car
every year for the rest of 'his life
will ho inaugurated October 31 by
Podge Division, Chrysler Corp,
In support of the National
Safety Council's accident prevention
program, contestants will b t
chosen from various sections ol
the country in the greatest "givdaway
program" ever offered t h t.
inotorinprpuTille.'
Purpose of the contest is t c
promote public safety on the high"way,
and to reduce the.number oi
accidents that has appalled highwav
and automotive industry offieials
alike.
Jack W*. Minor, sales manager
in charge of Dodge advertising and
merchandising, said that winners
will be named oil Cm W;i-iis <
their knowledge of driving a n tl
safety principles.. Rules of t h t
contest are simple. Applicants
must be 21 or older, and must
possess a current driver's license.
Registration, of three to ten word
safety slogans, may be made at
any Lodge denlbr from October "11
to November 28. Slogans will b c
forwarded to. the impartial contest
board for selection. Beginning
November 12, and
continuing for four weeks, three
different applicants, selected o n
basis of his safety sloganvwill be
flown to I.os Angeles each wee,k,
oil expenses paid, and will appear
oil t.lie Lawrence Welk show?.( ABCTV
Sa-ioi days, 8 to p. in., KST).
Bert I'arks, popular master o f
ceremonies' Of Lodge's "Break the
Bank" program, will act as quiz
master. The winner will be awarded
a new car every year as loner as
he lives. The two other contestants
each week will receive a new
i'.trn; Dodge hardtop.
Tlx* contestants' w.ho appear on
the. Wclk slums' "will?be?asked
questions prepared liy the National
Safety Council', Minor cxplain(. (I.
A "push-button" talnilator will
record tlio contestant's answers
which will be visible only to t .h e
television audience.
"In eoinpany with every responsible
eili/.en and, offivials of t ji c
National Safety Council,*" Minor
said, "we-of the automotive industry
are vitally concerned about
hh. hway accidents. We believe that
through- this contest we will concent
rate public attention on President
Eisenhower's recently announced
safety program, and will help
njake all America really safety
conscious."
WTIYITIKS IN AND AUOl'SP
MORRIS IIUOWX AMK ( 111 R< 11
Rev. .1. ('. (Juarles*?Pastor
Ity ('urine K. Rradford
~TlTlie Piowej^jf TimTTTTfeWr'IrfP
pear more beautiful than when it
hends?toward t.he sun of righteousness.
We at Morris llrown marked a
day of days of worship the Spirit
of the Lord was upon us while we
tarried in his Holy Temple. The
son^s of Zion was sunj? and our
hearts were all tuned to receive
the rich blessing^-that awaited us.
Our pastef Rev. J. C. Quarles
maarrted the rostrum and from the
12th chapter of Isiah, he preached
a most dynamic sermon. His theme
was: "The (Jod of my Salvation."
The Invitational hymn was sung,
I Heard The Voice Of Jesus Say
t'onvo Unto Me And Rest, suited to
C. M. At the hour of decision,
seven men, one woman and one
l?oy came forward and joined the
Church after the ripht hand o f
fellowship. Rev. Quarles had all
iT"the Class l?ea(lcrs~to sTand'aiTTcI
each person had their choice r*??
wh"o they wanted "for" their "class
leader. This was a very touching
siyht to >cc them tfoinn through
tile various I'ews shaking hnints
their class leader. We are climbing
the ladder of progress step by
step. We are very happy to say
that our pastor and our P. E. l>r.
I,., E."Farmer of the District are
delegates to the (Jerreral Conference
in Florida, May, PJfSG.
We are doing things* and going
places. Rev, (juarles has organized
three clubs, Dr. W.. W. Beckett
Club, I)r. I,. R. Nicholas Club, and
Dr. .1. F. Beard Club. The offering
was lifted by Sisters E. Walker,
M. Brown, Lillian Pervis, C. Robinson
announced the offering.f He
that dweleth in the Secret Place of
the. most high alddeth under the
shadow of the almighty.
Morris Biown Marches On.
"WHO IS IN THE NEWS"
Mrs. Mamie M. Johnson spent a
few days in St. Matthews, S. C.
on Business. She was the house
?uest of Mr. and Mr9. George
' -?t IWB PALME
>Make All
Conscious"
;~j - ' ~tl.
| Johnson, St. Matthews, S. C.
j We were very happy to see Mrs.
i Herman Waiters . at.Xlhurch, Mrs.
Waiters has been confined at .home
because of the illness of her i
: mother, Mrs. Florence Green. Let !
! us pray that God will ever bless I
'jber
j i Sunday was a very special day |
, for the Hob Nichols Family, Jackie"
and Rosemary donated their first
i service as Jr. Us-hers on Sunday.!
! The Father Hob Nichols joined the
Church.
-Mr. A. -Rlygin our organist we t
p wish to say to you, congratulation !
' I for the very fine service tlTScyou 1
! are rendering. Not ever absent j
; or late, always at your post, and i
that's the Organ. Here's your'
flowers while you can see them.
Tiie Missionary Society met a t
j?i.h* home of Mrs. Mary?Howard
with a very large attendance after |!
'the business we were graciously 1
served by the Hostess. She truly
' | gave us the come back,
j Mrs. Calie Spears and her gr.and '
| son was seen paying the reporter *
for the advance copy of the Pal- J
I mctto Leader.- ^
Mr. and Mrs;, Johp Smalls will |
lie the guest of the Palmetto '
.Leader this week -regular fans.
I Both are Senior Ushers.
-I?We are planning a real Pali
metto Leader day at Morris Brown '
at which time your reporter's pic- ^
ture will be in the Leader and w'ill '
have a copy, for every fan.
Mr. Marshall Lee Mitchell did '
a very nice job in the absent o f
.he Secretary-clerk. Mr. Mitchell ^
\ is also a member of the Youth
1 Choir. < s 5
MtCOLL NEWS
Sunday being the fifth Sunday", (
most churches closed services to T
I attend the Union which was held
- -at- tv.-4-ie-u Uu!iT Tiermetlsville, S. C. ~
and Macedonia. Both meetings. |
were largely attended and very c
successful both spiritually and financially.^...
^
Services were held Sunday a t x
Fair Plain, MKZ Church, Rev. J. |
A. Adams delivered, the morning
j nu-??nge; wmon was highly enjoyed f
| by irll. There is a w'eek's meeting a
going on at Fair Plain MRZ
i Clmreh, conducted by Rev. A. C.
Cannon of Ilamlet, N. C. He is a,
wonderful speaker. You will miss
a treat if you do not come to hear
him. Come one, come all to hear
this great minister.
OuY sick friends are: Mr. John
jib Murphy; Mr. Henry 'Djavis and
Mrs. Eliza Parker.
Mrs. Kmma Monrow invite each
i and everyone to come out and worJ
ship with her. She has just returni'ed
fronv her general ' assembly
! which was .held at Rockinham, N.
i mg.
Bring all news to the reporter
} by Monday morning oblige.
i ??
Rosa L. Bethea, Rpt.
AVAYMON CHAPEL AME
j CHlKCIl
Rev. E. \r. Gibbs?Pastor
STATEBURG? S. S. began a t
1 the usual hour with Prof. B. J.
Johnson in charge. The lesson was
beautifully discussed and reviewed
by the Supt.*
Everyone - taking part seemed
> uenenttey. jv
Mornin'g worship began at 11:30 c
1 with a short prayer service coni
ducted by Mr. C. Mvott, Mr. Pink^noy
along with a visitor Mr. IIun? !
ter of St. Luke AME Church. ^
? After the order~of'?ervltre;"Cplr ^
- ytntioTTPfk ntr Sh;rw"Air~FnrP(;?Basesang
for us a beautiful selection.
Then the pastor presented to'
the congregation, the Rev. An
drews of St^.Luke AME Church. a
Rev. Andrews came to the con- ^
I gregation with a burning message. c
lie selected for- his text, Joshua. ?
1 4:15. His subject, Choose ye this /
day whom you will serve. The f
help spirit filled bur hearts with ' ^
j joy a s the man of God spoke t o *
us.. Morning worship was well at- *
I tended. We. were also greatful to '
have a Targe number of St. Lukff '
members worship with us. Tw0 c
I persons joined' the fellowship o f I 1
t our e.ht?reh, Mr. II, I"). Olden also I '
| Mrs A. 1). Ohlen formally mem- '
j hers of Hopewell Baptist Church.
We are happy to havje them both '
with us.
Rev. Cihbs spoke to the congregation.
He made some fine remarks
on "The Need Of Prayer.'*.
Offering was liberal. |
A group of hostess served dinner
at the end of the service.
The Reporter
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TTO LEADEM
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RETHEL A ME 'CH'VRflf"
Rev. J. F. Stanley?Pastor
SUMTER?"O give thanks unto
the Lord of Lords for his mercy
-wutuwstdv-forovto*^
Bethel has taken on new life and
her members seem to be highly
pleased with the return of their
pastor. ""Several jiave expressed
themselves saying that they a r e
going to do more for the .church
this. year than they did last year.
Our Sunday School attendance is
still up to par ami the Other auxiliaries
of the Church seem to be
in full accord. We organized our
Sunday School today f<?r^ lS)55-5f>
and even though Itro. Sally was
absent, -lie was elected to-h-is?pos-i?tion
as teacher of Senior class No.
1 Bro. Sally is a fine S. S. teacher.
He reaHy prepares his lessons
At the usual hour for worship,
Rev. Stanley lined Ilvnin No. 'J5?
C. M. Talk With Us Lord, thyself (
reveal. His text was found in the
Gt.h chapter of Halations^ Dth verse,
and let us. jio. ve weary in well-,
iloing etc. Theme: Hncoui-agemont
In Service.
An appreciative audience was in
attendance. The Pastor was elo
rpient in his, manner of presenting
his discourse. Some sisters were !
present from Conway. They expressed
their delight in being per-.'
mitted to Worship with u.s. Columbus
Stanley, Rev. Stanley's son
tvas" present also in t.he service tolay.
At 5 o'clock the Allen Christian
Endeavor League, Bro. Murkle I
Ramsey president met at t h e
Ehureh. The young people are
lard to hold but Bro. Ramsey
lolds on with bull dog tenacity.
'Key. and Mrs. Stanley .dined \yitlr}
Rev. und Mrn. Huley Robinson. ??
Mrs. Robinson has been on t h e
uck list but is better.
At 7:30 P. M. a program w a s i
iresented by our most aggressive j
Missionary president, Mrs. Rosa |
Tindall. It was a remarkable sucr |
ess. A real cooperative spirit was |
mtnifested in the prosecution o f |
aiid program. Mrs Tindal is a suc t,ssfirt--Te:tder
and those ^ lio~fnl-~
ow her lead will -be sure to suceed.
Mrs. Rosa Brand raised the.highest.
amount in the program. This
vriter forgot to mention one num-1
?er on our last Sunday's program.
The delegate to the Annual Con- |
erenee, Bro. Ernest. Hutler made
i glowing report of the doings of
he Conference. The doimrs of ihn
' inference, were so graphically j
iort rayed that it . made one fell j
hat he was present at the meet- !
ng.
Hi'. I'ISCIAH AMI: ( III K( II
lev. A.: 1). Creen?Past nor v
Sunday School opened at the us- j
ud with ail officers and teachers '
1 resent. Everyone t?>???< part in the
liscussion of the lesson. "Jesus .
'reclaims His Mission", which was
:e vie wed by our Supt. Mr. Josh
ind encouraging remarks from our
lew pastor during the Sunday
school, who presented to us h i s _
Hf'e and children.
Devotions conducted: Song by
he Ciospel Choir, "I am Hound For ;
The Promised I.and," Prayer by j
3r. Jo^h Dickersoli. Our pastor
nought to us a most heart felt |
nessage, "A Call To Christian Ser- '
ice." This message was really j
ood for the soul'.
Oar- new pastoiv Kev, A. P. }Iroen
again made a few ?eo\!.?L
md in these remarks he ma'de i t |
mown that he and his family were
f ming oxrr"f;un i 1 y~~aTT<T IRow":
vonderfn! it is to tome to us as
ur pastor.
Visitors are always welcome.
Mrs. fF. Washington, Hpt.
.1ACKPOX1A BAPTIST
HI'IUH
tev. W. Lt Wilson?Pastor
SPTBG. ~S. S. began at 10 A.
J. with the Supt. in charge and 1
lis staff of tearhers and officers"
t their regular post of duty. The
lasses and enjoyed by all.
Morning worship began at 11:15
t, M. with devotion services eon-'
lucted by Pea. W. W. Davis, Dave
Villkimsl James Green, J. C. Bradord
ami Hrrvrd. P. Murphy^ Scrip-"
tiro was road l>y tho pastor. After
vhich wo wore led in prayer by
Wrsr-J^soplunu Hmwn Tim pastor '
lelivered both morning and even- i
np messages' which was thorough- j
y enjoyed by all. His theme for ,
:he morning- niessape was: Keep
\ Cool Head In A Hot World. This
combination 'sermon and lecture
was exactly what we need and I'm
sure everyone will be hip.hly benefitted.
Eveninp services hepan at 7 P.
M. Scripture, Numbers 10:2!>-Jb>
was read by the pastor. Prayer by
Dea. Willie Talljc. For the eveninp
message the pastor used for h i s
text, numbers 10:2S And Moses
saU-unto Uabad, Moses fa'lher-in-1
law we arc journeying unto tht*
place of which the Lord syid. I
| will give it you; Come thou withus
for the Lord?Tttrtun? r poheitT?
sermon in part: A lot of people
don't cumc to church any more he- .
cause they found sonn-thiny on the
I wav that stunned them and t he .v
haven't started hack arrain. In this
text Moses said'we are u-oinjf on..
I The duty of the Christian church
is to help those who for some rea- ?.
! son have become disc ourairejl. Tm
vite the utiivited. Woik for <iod
and he will reward' > o i. We're not?
l supposed to Know what- i- before
us on this journey . (ioiWdoe-'ii't
for us: All .he ask- is Tor-us t o
' keep <?ii mutiny, Some eait t-'lis.
i way troiny up tin- rouy i- side- of
the mountain. Some say I'm yoiny
through .an unfriendly world, hut
you can't yive up for these reasons.
You've yot to kei'jt moving for-''
ward. A child of (jodu.evei '.as and
never will retreat, lie will stand
his g round atld w 11< 11 '!'.1 y 1 the
orders he will move on. The in
vitation.wgs given and two per- <
sons came and connected themselves
with thi' Church. Music was.
rendered by the .Jr- Ch oir -a . n U !
Gospel Chorus.and included. "Sat- !
isfied" and "In .My llon.e Over
There." Misses Dorothy' M. Giles
and Minnie M. Klmore soloist.-, .
Mrs. Grace l'lack'well, organist. .
Alter ilie .A. .U. Ser\ ices, Mi.-.- !
Jessie Mae lluohett made tin up-.; i
peal in 1 letialf of yMnrrrs-Ctdlegevj
She wa.T'given a liberal donation. !
The contest sponsored by the j
young Women's Auxiliary to the <
State 1'aptist Convention will cul
minute Thanksgiving eve at Morris i
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w , GIRL'S MODEL
Regularly $7.95
' Fire Chief
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1WA^ , $15.95
Boll-bearing ^
wheeb "PI
Semi-pneumatic *
tires
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Km in 1 to 5 P. M. the Juniol
f.hurch members and their parents
enjoyed ' :i pet acquainted t e i
by The rHrectors of tht
1)-. Church wiiich are Mrs, J ess it
M. Wilson and Mis< Eleanor Shell
T.hey opened with sinpinp. Yield
Not To Temptation. I'rayer b y
Harold Foster. Welcome to t h <
parents was pivcn by Miss. Sarah
.Miller. Russian tea and cookies
were, served. .
On Thursdayeveninjr tli? contc.-ianls
for Ttm babv contest
sponsored by the f'h'uroh- A id Soe-H-ty
' nutde very fine-report*. First
prize went to Mrucc F. ljla^ely,
;-ui of Mr. and Mrs. 1 .oniric- Makeiw?Second?prize
went?In?Sidney
Fern a son, son of Mr. and 'Mrs. William
I 'ei trti-on. Each of the other
seven l abics received $1.00' each
a- < ot.solation prizes. Total
taised $M..V.h The beautiful flower
\rt ai etil - Which t'OII d-I or]?n?firladi'-ni..
inums. dahlias and cbry-ant.hen'uiin
Used to decorate t h e
hutyh on Sunday were jriveii by
Wr?:?Ma; ' m As H> an , Mm in
Feiati.-o!) and t-he Missionary- Society.;
.Qtteenie E. Bgyd, Rpt.
BETHEL \r M. K. C HI UCH ~
llcv. .1. \. Mc((uecn?I'a^bivP'C
i:l. i ilin.' o is 1 . -.i
. i . mi' u,- -o. o. mi'i ai van
ial i|<Hir with Supl.,'Oft ioors,
tti'i tt-ai hers- at their post at' duty.
\ vary intorestiilij lesson was
"TTTjrtTt fTTHl?I )IH'Vit'U u a JTTTTTT
i>y tin* pastor.
'Flu* wu-ntujf sorviees hegan a t
LliC usual haul* 11:30 with t h e
lunior ("iiuii: and Mrs. E. S. McQueen
pianist.
11? thy afternoon, the Missionary
'm-inhers .?r;"iv<; a program. T h c
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4 Abraham *tTtrt If{tac
r j presented ir\ a pageant which W?#; \
s very good. Then the children_0*^
i all sizes yere presented who i n
* turn contributed $1.00 each. The
i__ children numbered 40 or niure~This--.
' being a part of tTie^PageHntrit-1I
was very good. The proceed will
go to the,. Missionary Department,
.Mrs. Hert.hu L. Gordon president,
i Mrs. E. S. McQueen directed t He
i 1 Pageant.
Sunday night, we were""favored
with Rev. W. P. Williams, Pastor
?-ef-Gf>od~Hope Baptist Church end v ?
Jus congregation, Good Hope Choir . ?t.
-(JA+c^aH-el?H'ge~of?the music, Mrs. ?_
j K. I'. Valentino pianist,.
T.he remains of Mr. Cicero Rhett
i was laid to rest last Thursday.
Tibs. Beatrice Woodbury is still ?
| improving. * - ;i-??tMiss
Hester Senior returned
home Monday from Jacksonville* *
Pla. where she spent a while with
?hiir- xi-t.M an(| ^ther relatives.
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