The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 12, 1955, Page Page Two, Image 2
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P' Prof. Franklin Arrai
P Speaker, Nov. 1 i At
GEORGETOWN, S. ('. IV f
Roosevelt M.%Franklin u't '. :* 11
aril High School. faculty ? ' '
Bf^?^ the Armistice (Now Veteran- !>i\ 1
&-? Speaker fol' the Brjw ingVn l'.< i.
pk Thompson Post No. 1. on I : . night,
November 11, 1 l><
FJLseda Baptist Church on W
e'rans of at! 'Warsrnnd tv-ii 'no?
fes'along with the pi!
' an(t hear Prof. Frnn'Vn, ' '
BP^T* .speakers. He is a gvaJaa e
r ' Allen University, ami is fur , i 'iH .
his education l?y attending I r
versity of Penri-ylvoe'n. )' t \<
miss a treat if y?ti. f.-oi t" >
him on Friday. Nov.- 1!
seda Baptist < : v>a. ts . I
The Georgetou n F . . 11 ? ?
Chorus led hy Prof. (. U 'i
will furnish the
-? gram with?M r?.?A.?LL?1??Hi
at the console.
Others .\vlu> appear "iv t' '
program will he' v. i*.
klea,. Mn*ti-r of. ( ?*rt rr.-.
, 11. A. Tiv?nVi'.- >? .
Misst Gladys Muni-.
Jludson, Rev,,15. !.
"Abraham hawier a/ : ...
remarks will ! i. ' 1 . .?1 r*
Fonoher, ("ommantier ui v
Jjj\ . Remember the pi:. - ,. P
Baptist (4mrrh. -1 h?- tIV V; M. \
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ratice Dft.v,' t 'f '
Roosevelt M- I'Vaohl,?*.
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* Rev. S. S. It turroii'.vhs ?!s;t or
MUM.IN'S- Our Sf.b.l
was conducts 1 i
with our Sup:. M l'..::y
at her post ?>f il :y. "I i -1 *
J*?Kifh:n .1 ~i?n V. :i '
Our v. . ^
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part in tlit* ii" ii >: >" . 'i.if s
was brought by A ' I .
Morgan. It .was ?-i*.i?. v?. ?i .*! ? <
... us. Haloweon can.ih -w1 * i ? v
to all present. T at was s^. :r?;\ ' '
and a treat to the V!;.ild:'?"i. Th;?
^ ? Supt. can always find ways
li - Vkeep the children smiling. Mi'. .
is Cormichqal was witTi us T7i 7 JlPT.-.y". *
School.
5f\y . At about 11:1/) the pastor .along
1 /'With his guest ascended' th" rn-- |
f^.trum. Within the pulpit wore Revs.; ^
Cause of Nichols, K. %ixon, .1
EV?- Brunson and Bishop Ilaynes o f
iSp-*'-New York. They all took l.VIr u-a'
Igjf while the senior choir . f,u'"ni v d
t "" the music. Mr. M. .1 -w!7f. ,, . \
WL ing praytyg.-was 1 *' vi.I v. "
Hp:'., Ecclestiastius '? a'-l ?..
^E~ - "Rev. Krvin Piv -n, '5 <<v 1
? lehem Baptist ("?i1?f .\!a?! -n. i'>. j
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the p:i
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h This ernion v.as i ,
Bishop Hayp"-, !') : .
pave is.-. u*fi r:r . .<
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St*.. Bishop Iiayn.es o f N Y_>
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LOCAJ. .\ r:\vA
We tire haviTrr a ' ! *!'
Eak f this week with noun i ;;
'jWr* '/j>. m. prayer Nervier'- v
jkfrt of Mrs. A. Dart. PA lev, H. '
K^jl*foasaTrtvilk\ N.-V. - t.'niir . i
BEt'Jtttrith Mrs. Krne :i: - ! r
?cpi j|weeks visit. Serve < man I
^ferQribh expe.-tel '
Mhjm. from Texas, lit i t't
^"oree there.
Mrs. V' li' s ' > i
u. y here -this week ?n vi-'t i- i .y :
R^|"tnd to see her son Konzo. M. -
v\(i'; !i ha s i < < <; ri *
V't'c'fi' ' > ';
U? i'l.-Tms wit.'-i r?- .' '
firs. Lit la. Hcnni d
rjran Lewis and h
weio visitors in n
iday. They reside ?
nnijjan is a sister , h
>avis. Rev. Albert s
ite Plains, N^. Y. f*
and other rela- i o
spending some !
Bftyhoro wilh hia J
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THE PALME
Social Security Car
Sociai Security Pur
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, v.'; ! a- iilotuificjtt.'.oii lorouiei
Th's ! was jiivon l>y' \V.
i;tro H. Ni-VH. manager of tin:
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. :mv name at' xvisncs.
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v I'.i-a.ur ^ t .tiiat name
his parninir*
Cl ' fujiti'.l t" tarit amount.
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name hi.- mother uavo^
. ul lm has a hank account.
,l 3 ' i,. i : '.?:i-a?i' theha/.ards o! cush'
'J;' '' \y.in ro only a social sef
Is otlVrvd a< identifi.Ncited'
a true
lit . i\.".usaid," police in
. I'i.n Ida. ' nn<\verv?l, a rail
. ( apct mar.krt ntannjror and J
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. ;i ; I.., U;-5.,<v card's as identification,
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/ b ?i a Miy 'her. travels through
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.. ! (. ./.in. i' in.'.1.' .a)?rit tills,
.. . M\. -aid. i< tliat she found
m iliiejr ' Inpes-. The Social
, i.l'v .\'i.niar>tration lias re'
' !J :-x . .! 1 ?s,r,ess mrh not "
n .?? :' < octal . security cards as
c..i:?;d : I'-. . j,i. :itifif atiyii. ill cashi.nir checks,
. . Jn < I ifi ' ,,r for any other pur.
'ic -"'t ler h i - mine -ted w itli the admin,
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Kt\. O. \. Moranl?Pastor
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, S. v.; railed to order at t h o
' " : . ""lit-tl- 1 ??? .i with' Supt. l?io. Rufus
- '"ill-- ' 'I Spoils atvi eo-w dikcrs at their
}.?.-*?- ?f ,!;uy. Those taking part
' '' 1 v'-' ', r iiu'ti to Ik- benefitted.
t". i'.; ! v-yoiionals .tve're led" by Bio.
=_. j *r ! .' !' a:'i. Rufus Spells and Joseph
1 ire.;:? i - At the -close, the Pastor
. !< 1 ' o-ad'.-is | announcements and after some
-ni r .year. 1 >r. :nai-ks of interest selected hig
'. and lb v. A. B. , ..Nl froni lb-b. 1. 1. 11, Id, Theme: "
Jve.iptm- -T'.eChristian Rest attained by
v'i1. > ihani . O if 1 '/aith. We iiad a wonderful mesui:'i
' :v (' ,.,mc ho a'-t to^jns from this very
! n "uvvt -iiinr i t as usual o u r
a oil" :i d while the, man o f
.ip., ;< !', \\ laid delightful
?i '! ofhi' audience left .to at~
' ~TT~T f.. .-:al of Mrs. I'liira
; fir "n't oiieina!!,v "of Cope, S.
< . i at t'.?? time of her death
' . ! : Brootlyn. N. Y. Her death
- e'.i'.i ' 'ooik to friends a s
51 ''' ' . . ' t fumi'v. Hi-, (iittn-t--t
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: ;tl,i r, ;iic.( in iini -vicinity j
I ; : ! >i S- S. t'.'i I>;tv School
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?. i- ;i: !p-tt and under o u r [
A i y I'i -.< person*
'; .1 v-.o., holy. and married j
. . . ?. lim y-'Oi'u man, Mr. Otis
V 11-' arc. doliuhtod to hcai !
M I'. ' 'I v . . | ( |,i jo.i'i) Iht spiritual
i rp'ial void- to the end. We.
.i oji !o., i, heavoil's.yain.
' . .. ml,-, i,;i i. i <{ epo ,t syni
' ' t .y >1 your lo. of yo-ir wife.
' ; r :. : i :. i. (-'-mora! arrange
: 1?: r~? w is'-?rtt?rim l1.1 e?rU?I 11''?\ew?y
.1.1 i':.!! ; .:! lioh.e. KllloU' V h.V I'eV.
' d. .1. M' i- 'ei, Castor. Interment in
i' -j* a ?_i,? M. K ('h'.ireh yard.
. :.j u -J:- ?-.-- ^a__^auuay iiiaht wo were holt- j
- e. i lo irive a. oar yuesl .< t h o (
1 '' ! .'--iialo t 11 -11 11 ,s a * i i j he Trmiiphet
' ' . :. 111 -i h-ailvr.-hi.p of Mrs. |
.Mary Yon ap l her j;r;ih"?i sod i iij
\-.' 11o I iw jo.i what to do; J
We 11-111 a v, omierful time.
Y :.n - mi.ii mi.i. ami-: i in in it
foe o f IN v. W. S. Voting?Castor
... ;.a: to- -?. .'-I \l I hit Htfililay School _Lrpi.-Jl.l
!' -< : .- i;.s usual hour l-y thy Supt. liro. ;
'tfrr-.?t-~?l-N-4.'haril.son with officers' ami 1
: -. i. s a hers a; their staff of duty. A~j"
: i-i..: ifjil - les-son for today. ".Fesus j
M Human Nt'^iK." Ir was stpd.i
" Mr. : ti?! .M a 1 earofnll.v i?y eai-'n class, kc-|
l.h.s. !iv the Supt. Seem.as if the
. .. I |>? .ti'.'erlno-'M.i.tniS'i- \i - ?' - - i" " 1 ' 11'
^ .......xi r> Ml I?H
>. i; -:i;11 !;(-,.> No, 1 where ft still remain. I
1 1 :.'! ) I'reluile, the piano, Miss
; p;. : !!?1 ie.it A' ua fiad-'on.
! : . r : i- eve'r 1*r< leessiotial Sr. and Jr. Choir,
e Sap ; f "utiroh f> 'X'dojry, Praise* (iod -front whom i
it; i Pa':nl Ms s. .til hlessinjjs flow, opening hymn I
at the piano. ! l e 1. Oli for a Thousand .Tongues I
i< \t St. -.1'ohn.Hrtt: to sin>;. Prayer. P.ro. S. 1). Wiley,}
Rev. l elder preach S-Ptiir, I Saw The I.iirht, led hy Pro. |
/ >n. If vn'i had Pit hard Alston Hymn lined N'o. j
*otiId have said did 1 -d*. Scripture. 10th verses 2nd
hiii a wi:.!;in lis. chapter of Knhesians, Decalogue,
t' Mrs. All e Wil- Announcement hy the Secretary,
del: "list. Pet's pray I fro. K. I>. (ladson Very needed re
recover. The .shut, "- irks l?y the Pastor. Hymn No.
icely. - " Ik'd. Mas; and did my Savior Weed :
With I s And W e1 and Mission prayer hy Pro Prai-1
iood." leau. Sr.. Song, I Dont Want No
TT" N:rri'c; Pptf "truirbtr-at dhe rfvtrry IW by t h e
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TTO LEAPEW -?
d Is For
poses Only
pastor, after which his text was. 1
taken from the Uqok of Ephesians '
hp! chapter 4th verse, "But God '
a ho is rich in mercy i for his great :
love where with he loves us." us- '
.rig as theme: "The Great Mercy <
>f Cod." A beautiful message was?'
ielivered from the above subject.
Song, "Blessed be the name" 1 e d
Ty The pastor. Hymn 2W0, Go 1
preach my Gospel said the Lord, '
Music !iy Jr. Choir, offering, re
K-.illv on heating system,
5208.00. Communion Services, ReU^lietpfh.
;Yl 2:30 the pastor Jr. and Sr. '
Choir and members filled an in- ;
citation at our sister churches.' (
High Hill Raptist where Rev.
Young deUvered the afternoon sermon.
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Song. Musi Jesus Hear -.me I
Cross Alone. Hymn No. 188 Father !
[ Stretch "\ty Hand to thee, Pray- .
er, Rro. J. R Wiley, Song, Jesus
Will Fix It For You. Then Rev.. !
I.. W. Williams introduced ' from ?
St. John 3-16, For God so loved
the world, that he gave his only
begotten son, that whosoever believeth
in him should not perish,
but have everlasting life."-A heart
warming and soul sttrrnrg
sage was delivered by-the pastor.
Song, That Moving Light Ted T> y
Rev. Young. Wonderful remarks
fropi Rev. Williams. Music by Jr.
Chofr, offering, High Hill AMK
$30.00; High Hill Raptist, $26.00;
Renediction by Rev. Young. W e
wore very hannv to see Sis. Erin
Miller amoug the congregation today
who have been ill, also Bro.
Richard Alston. 'We arc very sorry,
to hear of Sis. Pauline Blanding
accident. She have returned home
from the hospital. Trust she will
lie able to fill her seat on the Sr.
Choir soon.-We "aIT~miss her. Also
Sis. Annette Al-ston- who rwturned
home from Charleston where she
has been in a hospital for several
weeks.
Mazie Wiley, Rpt.
HARDEEVILLE NEWS
ST. STEPHEN A ME CHURCH
Rev. Trescott?Pastor
i.Sunday School was real lively
itiih ^a fine attendance on last!
Sunday. The review was quite im
'erosting and enjoyed by all.
T.he meeting on last week was
vonderful bec ause Clod was in the
midst.
ST. PHILIP BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Simmons?Pastor
On last Sunday the teachers of
larpcr Hi rendered a fine program
at this church. - ^
The Union was held at this
hutch 'Sunday and after having
heard soul stirring sermons t h e
Utwli on the grmHwb..?
PERSONAL MENTION
Mr. and Mrs. Norrie Benson the
Tbildren of Mrs. Mintie Hodges
p'e home after spending the summi-r
in the nort.h. We were very
glad to see them looking the picture
of healt.1i and wish for them a
pleasant stay-here before returning
'<? Florida for the winter.
Ms. Charlotte Writtenhurg spent
'he weekend with her friend, Mrs.
lulia Riley of Savannah. She reports
a grand time.
Mi s. Pheobia Rilev of Ridgetand," S.
('. was the weeks guest of her
grand daughter and son, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Cummings, Jr.
I -it t le?James?Shttrpe?eeleln'atod
his Kth birthday Saturday with a
ho>t of little friends. Hi sbiggest
gift was having his father at his.
party. On Sunday the Sharps were
fhe dinner guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Riley. A delirious
dinner'was enjoyed.
FATAL ACCIDENT
We were made very sad to learn
of the sudden death of Nathaniel
West, who was shot in Savannah,
(la., Saturday. Funeral arrangement.-,
arc incomplete. Stiney Funeral
Home in Charge.
Mr. Freddie Ford beloved son of
Mrs. Cbn.-it" :rr~ - '
> .? I?|? [msseo 11110
eternal rest at his home .here.. The
iamily_hxL? our deepest -sympathy, i.
(A.VII)KN JOTTINGS
The conferences are about over |
now andt ministers are at their!
points all hut our , little New i
Bethel, Camden. We are still looking
though not very strong i n
healt.h. He has promised to take |
care of liis own, and will if w e
trust him and so right.
The conferences at Trinity
Church in which t.he Rev. W. Jenkis
was host pastor was very inspiring.
This writer was out to one
session o n Friday night and really
enjoyed it. There was a panel discussion
led by four or more ministers,
touching on Evangelism. T.hey
nvited any from the audience t o IV
isk a question. God instilled in me ^ II
o ask more light on personal evan]
jeTisnk I thiirk when personal t y
evangelism gets to be more practi-1 j,
eil it should leave the public spiriualiy
'and intellectually enthused, p
Heading the papers concerning j
Rev. J. A. DeLaine and family {"
nuketi sashed tears. We are pray- j j,
ng for him and for his family. We ! q
mpreciate Bishop Nichols befriend f
top him. Ty
** Flora D. Hurst, Rpt. ! t,
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FINERAL SERVICES HELD j
[ OH THE LATE MISS ENEZF.U jj
ION ES OF GREEN SEA, S. CT
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Funeral services of the Tate~Miss y,
Enezer.Jmtes of Green Sea. S. C. a
acre held Sunday, Oct. 30, 1055 (
*t 2:00 P. M. from the Silent\ j
drove M. R. Churoh, Rev. W. A. I i
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Johnson, Jr. in charge. (
Miss Enezer dearted this life j
Oct; 2G,1955. StTC" leaves-to mournhTn?passing-;?a
mother, 2 nons, 3?iirothers,
1 sisters. Mr: Girley- f
Tones of Green Sea, S. C. Sisters, ; ,3
Mrs; .T. "Sr-Stackhouse of Puford,
S. C., Mrs. C. L. Floy -of-Mullins, | >
S. C. and Mrs. Martin Hayes o f
Philadelphia, Pa., and Mrs. A. R. i
Mack of Green Sea, S. C., and a a
host of other relatives and friends.^
Impressive funeral rites were held
from thh Silent Grove
etrrnch, with_Rc_v. W. A. Johnson,
delivering/ the eulogy. Over five .
hundred viewed the body. Inter- i
ment in Silent Grove Cemetery.
Community Funeral ' Home iji
charge, Mullins, S. C.
J. Staekhouse, Reporter
COPE NEWS
Rev. O: A. Morant?Pastor
. !
Sunday was a busy day in and]
around Cope. We had a few young
children out for S. S. We enjoye<r-|
very. ,muoh the contact .With the
children who seemed to be interest- i
erfr ?
On Sum~7T-'pr rm?the 7 Wonders
program was very fine. NotrsTi
many present hut the spirit ap- j
peared to be present. We were
sorry that Rev. F. Edwards could j
not stay for his sermon but w 0 j
thank -him so much for his do'ria- )
tion and for the substitute he left I
to take his place. Rev. Williams ^
gave us a message worth listening to
from St. John 14:l,~EeUnot your ?
Heart be troubled. ,'ii \
Rev. Young next introduced
selected his text/ from lt):Z, ~i
Sub. Be thou faithful to the end. I i
am sure we were well pleased
while listening to the sermons. It j
gave us renewed strength. W e :
thank the ministers and the friends j
for helping us to make a success, j
Rev. Morant spoke last and I am j
?r..o we thank hint for all that
he-said. I believe that thos 1 listen
ing were benefitted, come againT
any time. Please don't forget tha' '
the Female GospeJ Chorus will be j
at Macedonia in Cope on Sunday at
7:0ft P.. M.
Rev. C. C. Burgess and Bro
Miller will be here on Tuesday
Nov. 8 to 11. come and hear this
great preacher and singor.
We met at Mr. and Mrs. N. T.
PnmluraU f/ii- t)i? Pliil,
At the close we had a wonderful
feast. Hope to he there attain soon.
A. R. So nipt or, I'pt.
I i:\KINSVII.I.K NEWS
i
The farmers are certainly mak- !
ing rapid progress in harvesHhu^
their roughage and putting'in theii
-over crops. A suggestion to you
is to cut your cotton stalk as soon ,
a-The last row is picked and turn '
them under, this destroys.boll weevils
and increase humid in the soil
which hasten decay of vegetation.
The adults as well .as the
School children enjoyed themsel- i
ves at the State Fair among adults
who had exhibits were Mrs. Ella
Martin, Mrs. Fannie Jackson, 1st
premium on flowers, Mrs. Velmaj
Miller 2nd on rugs, Mrs. Plummie
Martin, 2nd on corn, Mrs. Will- j
inms, T.izzie and Mrs. Bessie ,
Crumhlin also contributed to the
displays.
The Girl Scout Troop 3-f> o f
McCrorey-Lisitonj Jenkinsville took
First Premium on their Booth
which was certainly a lovely ed- ?
ucationa! exhibit centered around
community activities and the way !
Girl Scouts spend leisure tinte
wisely. Miss Finch is proud of the j
progress these young people are i
making.
On Sunday afterkoon November |
13tAi. there will lie a County-Choir."
Singing Convention at McCroreyJ.iston
School at 3 o'clock and you
and your choirs are cordially invited
to attend it is to be a very
errand affair and principal Brown
facility and students bid you welcome.
These will be enjoyment
and a fine time for all s*b Tie onhand.
Mrs. Estell Gladney who has
been ill for several weeks is consraleaing
nicely. s r
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~~ i Saturday, Nuvcmbtn IS, ??
IT. PISGAH CIRCUIT /l| A CCICICn AH^
lev. K. H. Williams?Pastor vLiaUuir iJul/ Al/O
S. S. was open ny the Supt. IX
Jenrettd and the lesson was so - - j>; MEMOKIAM *
uvimhiis muftis uj me | m memory .01 ivirs. L.avinia ri'ilasses
and was reviewed by He v. er wh0 j t? ft us November 2, 1949. ,?
Irown. S. S. offering was good, j Mother darling, we'll never forhe
pastor class won the banner. 1 lhe (jay you left us alone.
i\lid day worship service began | jt seems, when you went away,
l the usual form with the Senior j -phe svmshine left our home,
hoir at their post of duty. T h e j You^ daughter Sadie t
'astor along with Rev. Brown j Son and grandson ?, ?
i--iw nn thp rostrum. The nastOr j - ? , _
ook his text from Heb. 10:4. 1"^
j
'hemo: Procaiming the blood of!- 1^- mKMOUIAM
e.sus and from this theme h e { ' 1 ? ?
ave his hearers to "know that you M).s Klla i>,mlknigbt who
an proclaim a thing and not "He 1 ?
1 ' i. 1 ? c ? , 1 , * , j duid November 2, 1952.
eal in it but if Jesus blood had j
een applied t.hoy was and changF"! : .
, ' , , t hildren
nd whosoever _stay clo.se enough to I Mro. Bertha B. Lewis, ; ' r
>o<l in ni'avcr nnpd h?vr? nn fpar 1
, . ~ ~ \'~ J Samuel Bouknipht '
It the close of the sermon he sang | I >
Want To Live So I Can Make -j
)nc -Hundred, Ninety Nine And - - _,"""
lalf Wartt Do. . . j ^ . WANTFD *
^Optm^.-TtDor' watr-jrHrcn-i-he -Holy?' --- '' *
rimmiitiinn ...l...mi.Hni.n,| t-n. ^ u niiiLllfl mri'^VUin W h 0
aVjre number taken and a number-is blind or triple, who doesn't
>f visitors worship with us anion*? drink and can count money corrcctvbom
was Mr. Frank Johnson of iy to sit and sell papers in News
Norfolk, Va. stand. -^r*
There is quite a few on the sick Robert Irvin
ist of whom we are pray inp for BLIND VETS NEWS STAND
i speedy recover. . 114-35, 146 Street
T. J. Johnson, Rpt. " . Jamica, N. Y. "" rim
iTiiiiai-f-ir ii-pn? ?irm
-TX LOVtNU MEMORY M?Mother's
place in our home is vacant,
. A-?And her voice is hushed and still;
? ' R--Repretful were we to pivo her up,
. "Y? Yet, it was Our Father's will.
f" , . ,t
I.?Love and kindness she pave to others, *
Q?Our cares shp always understood: - .
U?Unmindful of self, she pave-of her best,
. ?P- -Pure, Christian?Motherhood.
tl TJ..? .1
ii -1ii-1 Mjurn even now impels us
, * E?Ever to follow her pattern--and to pray;
I- Living, humble in the services of Jesus
P.--Praising God from day to day.?
r S?Snt-h w;is our darling mother's wav. I L
Dedicated to the memory of our darling mother, Mrs. Mary
Lou Phelps, who departed this life (J years ago. on November 7, <>
11)49. She is sadly missed by her sons, Timothy, George and
Robert Phelps; daughters, Mrs. Blanch P. Adams, Mrs. Sallie
P. Griffin, Mrs. Fannie P. Adams, and Mrs. Celia P. Martin,
and grandchildren.
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