The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 12, 1955, Page Page Three, Image 3

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??? Satiiwiny, Nut I'mftrr 12,1 Governor Walter I Hearts Of Virgin ] By Alton A. Adam* ST. THOMAS, V. 1. ? (ANI')During his short time in office as Governor of the Virgin Islands, Governor Walter A. Gordon has already .made a deep impression on the entire people of the Virgin ? Hi^n-HTTinpr, pn-Htp-gyn-rjra^thetie and understanding, means alot toward gettig cooperation from the people necessary to a successful administration. Besides, Governor Gordon, no -doubt due to his vast experience in ^ administrative work, has approached his task In the proper way, in the manner of an astute statesman to understand the people and their problems with a view to "helping mem. i nc uovem.or made it quite plaiit at a dinner given in honor Sy. the so-called Blue Bloods.of St.. Croix that he is here as goveror of "All the pehplcf and not anyone section. Luring a luncheon meeting Tvith the Legislature a' t Government House, the Chief Executive state?) an executive order issued by his predecessor instructing officials of the government to ignore legisla ' live committees^ The Governor said that he did not know th(f to a son for the order, hut whatever the reason, he would not go alhng with i any proposal to thwart the legislature in "the' performance of its. duties. Under thb of-ganie act. lie pointed out, tlie legislivture lias the power to investigate. In addition to ail other powers inherent in legislative bodies, and indicated, that his administration will respeet all legislative prerogatives. He insisted that the executive and The legislative are enual and should be treated accordingly. Attorney George "VV. Hamilton, administrative assistant to former ' Governor Archie . Alexander, returned to the mainland on Tuesday. TV,,. l.<> U..1.1 i. til. The Hamilton** were very popular among people of the .islands. Many expressed; regrets to see them leave. Go-, ernor Gordon .has expressed his keen desire to cooperate with the press with 9. view of disseminting netvs as related to government tal aPttviHfts So that the people would be fully informed about the government. The newly fnrme.d VirghjolsJende^-Press Association was luncheoned by the Governor and Mrs. (Gordon at the Executive Mansion. "I don't believe in se-J crecy in government. The people should know whcc is taking place stated the already popular 'Cover- j nor. ?| Mrs. Gordon, wife of the Chief Executive, has also taken a parti cnlar place in the hearts of the; people. She expressed herself as * willing to help in any wdy she can ??t??eivio . etivitiet. <ml rifnessetl her - self particularily about the. Hotel' , Employees Teaming !*ro'gram operated ioint!-.' bv the lleoai-tivwmiI of Education and the Hotel Association of the Virgin Islands. HEBRON BAPTIST CHURCH Rv. \V. 1). Coker?Pastor S. S. opened, \yith Supt. Ruth presiding, officers and teachers i were at their posts of duty. The , November ThemG is "Human . Needs: And The Plentiful Har- i vest.'' The-lesson was taught fr.om.j the subject, Jesus _Meots Human Needs. Class No. 12, Rev. Coker The morning devotion was conducted by Deacop Rice and Sister i 1 f>om -C-opela nd, proceeding the De- [ Votiop. the Senior Choir furnished music. Scripture lesson, Collossi -ens 2:1-7.-Text Col._ 2:5:7. Rev.] Coker delivered a wonderful mes- i ans age from the theme: Christians j Steadfastness and progress in ! ^ Cbrist. If was beautifully brought | : out that. every-christian ought to i make progress in order to make progress, we must stay in one I <** place long enough to know God and | ? for Cod to know us, to he"steadfast | we must stand on Christ "the solid Rock. _ The', evening message was deli- . vered hy the,"pS?ftor.* "* . Sunday at 3:80 t h e Pastor's Aid Club met at the home of Mrs. L. Youi^g in Laurens, S. C.?T h e meeting.\Vaa?opened with the chaplin giving tlyj devotion. Mrs. Finney, the,..i&Oaident presided. Mrs. Alene Nance led the topic on Faith, followed by Mrs. Finney. Twoj visitors were preseht. Miss Mattie i ('imningham assistert ^fchir hrmtcss1 in serving a detieioutt i-epast. Mrs. Pearl B. R^t)i thanked the .hostess. Mrs. Mable Elmore will entertain the next pieeting. Mrs. Alice Stevens is spending several weeks in Eatonton, Ga., with hpr jdaught^rt( Mrs. Bernice . .i-:>tm. ' v. ] V. Gordon Wins ! Glanders 1? V?- ?? I Lovester, Mr. l.evester and three j daughters. Miss Arabella Hester of Sumter, I l spent the week end with Rev. and', i Mrs. W. D. Coker and family. ; !' Mr. Robert Meadowi of N^Y. is ' , visiting his ..jnallHT, ? Mrs Arnv^ Fleming and other relatives, i? Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan CheclTs of i N. V. visited the former's mother, j j Airs. Mary A. Moore and Sister,; '-Mis*. Annie M. Cheeks last week,: ! Mosdames .Jahie 'Little, and Pearl I : D. Ruth were Sunday dinnur-iruesis | , of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Blakeley in! i Laurens,' S'. C. Mrs? Sallie I.. Finney was'.Jthe (dinner guests of, Mr. and Mrs. ! Adam Smith and' daughter, Dorothy were Miss Clara Williams and ' : Helen Fleming.? ? ? ; """j ROCK FORI) AND (il.OVHIi AM F ( III R< IIKS 1 Rev. R. II. Hampton?Pastor MT. .CARMKL?The Lord proI serveth -all them Chat' - love .him: hut all the wicked will'he destroy-J led Ps. 115:20. j Sunday was a clear cold clay hut j a good number turned out for Sunday Scliuul at Ruckfurd. j ilav with her son, Mr. Evelen McConihs for Roekford, -Va., Mrs. | Finnic Belcher left for Charlotte 1 to .visit her people. They were very ] : much missed in Sunday School. ' The reporter?enjoyed the S. S. at (Hover from the lesson Subject, ' Jesus .Meets?Human Needs. Jesus j"is able tp* meet every need of man ' ' physical, mntal and spiritual. Jesus j came to save His people from their i | sins. The pastor reviewed . the ' lesson in an interesting wayr I Servieis?was open by the Sisters j [ singing a spiritual by Sister Daisy) Pinson. l'rav"Onr'You- (lot A Racer Rttn: Rev. Hamptrm-Tfrrpd-hymn'r | 2X1 S. M. I I.ove Thy Kingdom j I Lord. Prayer !>y Rro. Thomas, i I Choir sang, Joy hells are ringing,I j 2nd hymn, 12U C. M. IIow~ Sweet 1 ; t\c Name Of Jesus Sounds. ScripI tare lesson was read frym St. John, j <>: 1-20. Comments on this passage. Announcements. Hymn, Missioary I offering. Prayer of consecration ' | by the pastor. Guide Me O Thou Great Jehovah. The" message was taken from St. John 6:22. His Disciples were gone away alone. Sub. The Experience of Faith. This was [a masterpiece of the speaker coming as a shower on the * hparers. | concluded by singing, A Charge To ! Keep, ending with a soul stirring nraVer. Brothers Young and 'Tho"ittt^s lifted an offering of $-13.35 for pasio^\ Other offerings Ave re J more than $12.00. , Oct. 23, Mrs. Lueila Walker, pre-1 sident of Glover AMK Church, car-1 ried her TJsher Hoard to Atlanta.! HW.WWU.IIII..UI m i l ' >' Ga. on a sight seeing trip. 1st stop at Stone Mountain, 10 miles from 1 Atlanta and ate diner. Then, to Mr. and Mrs. A'dolphus Walker's home. Mrs. Walker and children sang 4 very neautitul songs. Uim Usher; Hoard sang some of their selec-1 tions; Everyone enjoyed the songs. Mrs. Walker served ice cream, and cake. We then were taken?to Mr. and Mrs. James Ellis Walker family. Next we went'to Mr. and Mrs. Nobe Walker. Then Mrs Walker taken us to see the town. The Park was beautiful to see. These are .Mr*- Walker's sons. We left for home and .had a safe trip. We were back home time to go to Ilrowno A.ME Church#! uLjiight along, with i Mo.se Chanel. Eockford. Jacob Chapel, Ilrowno. Everyone enjoyed this program. Offering, Clover, -Rockford, ?Bi owm?r $5.00; Jacob, $2.00; Moose Chapel, $iT.00; Total $22.47. We thank Mrs .Luejla Walker for our trip. It will long he remembered by both young and old. Rpt. Mrs. Hattie Reed. 1 M rs. EssL T. Ranks and daugh- i ter I.ulan McCormick, S.-C. Mr.-] Noble JLcmes of Greenville, S C. were-visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Cary Eqc. Miss Illanch Middlrton sponsor- i od a program at Little Mills Rap- ^ tist Ohurcii Sunday evening. And '> Usher Boards present were Rock- '> ford $2.00: Little Mill, $4.01; Total < $(5.01. And reports a. very enjoyable time. 1 Mrs. C. B. Johnson, Rpt. AFRICAN RULER PAYS VISIT ? TO POPE ROME. Italy ? (ANP) - Kin* < Charles Mutara Rudahigwa, who is I perhaps the world's tallest ruler, < paid a visit this wee4c to Pope Pius^-1 XII. King Charles, ruler of Ruanda Urundi m?the Balgiarv Congo, was : acConipained by bis daughter when I he visited the Vatican. The African' , monarch who stands 6 feet, 9 in- < ches, has been visiting in Italy. ! f ' s v ... -r ACTIVITIES IN ANH AROl'M) MORRIS illiOWN A. M. K. ( III Ki II Rev. J. ('. Quarlcs. Pastor | ? Ily Corine K. Bradford Lift- is divided into three ternis ? that which was. which is. and which will ho. Lot us learn from the past to profit by the present, and from the present to live hotter for?the-^ future. ? Sunday A.M. at !< o'clock the >unday School doors were open- 1 <if ami the staff cactr .at their post. At 11:15 o'clock our services Lejffm with organ,'prelude-by Mr. A. Rlygin. The Doxoiogy l?y Rev. Campbell. .The call to worship. The.?opening?prayer was?offered h.v llro. Fred McM'anic. This gave-us the start .for the worship service. The rostrum and chanchlerl were beautifully decorated by the Stewardess Hoard No. 1. Sister1 Sarah Thomas, Pres., C. K. Hrad1 ?J.d. .Nj.cg. A lice Rivers and j L. 11. ( 'u. ii'1. Scc'.t. Serving: for { the communion,- Sisters Carrie Taylor. L. Cash. A. Rivers. \1. McManice, Daisy Blown, M. Macbeth. G. Green. \\\ Dickson,- F. Mclloney. The opening hymn:? Sinner.-, Olicy the. Gospel Word. Tin* three choirs donated their service for the worship ... service. Our second hymn-?According to thy" gracious, word in meek huniilitv. 'this L'avo us a wonderful feeling and all ready to praise God for his loving kindness to us and his tender mercy. The pastor' Dev. J. ( '. Quarlcs then came forth with a message from, the ' Lord, hi, text' taken from 20th chapter, .Matthews. The theme "The Last Supped-." From this he preached a wonderful sermon tln.L [ \. i:l he long remembero-l. .\ftei | nis dynanii' *-,ern<:o, the Holy I cominunion v,is jj i*en .Wore' than , <'54<> renewed their covenant. It' was a .joyous time in Zion. Truly I man was caljetl to preach the 1 gospel, so, that we may see and feel what it means to serve God. The hour of decision. The ofl'ering was then lifted. Serving?Mrs. .Mamie '.M. Johnson. L. .Mayor, \V. Stead, F.O. Mitchell, Deter ('ampLei I. . The i Hubs that were named 011 last Sunday, the Dies, are named as follows: Mrs. K. R. Drown, Pres. W. \V. Beckett Club?Mrs. V. I). Williams, L. R. Nichols, Dres. Club, Mrs. H. V. Colier, Pies. J. I Bead Club. The ushers iui?1.2 . served for the day. Mr. Robert C, Gadson is doing a very fine job with the choirs in Mr. W. Si Grant absence. Let lis pray for Bro. Grant, that he may soon recover, and be at his usual post. . 'Morris Btown Marches On Wttt) IS IN I HE NEWS Mr. Jo-oph (leathers has never missed a single copy of the Palmotto Leader. We wish to thank I xlu fnj:..v"ui l"Viil i-hPh'TL r>Ir. Ilarvey Pelzer was seen talking -with the reporter, tnakinj; ! plans for his copies of the Palmetto Leader., Mr. Pelzer is a Steward, and a faithful memhoi of the church. Mr. Alonzo Johnson, one very fine young men of Morris Brown and a faithful member of class 7, of which Mr. W. D. Bradford is the leader. Mrs. Edna Dobbins was seen paying in advance for her copy so that she won't miss it at any time Mrs. Roda Ford was seen thank ing the reporter for the news. Mrs. Ford .buy 1 to 5 copies at o time. A real fan. Mrs. E. P. Smalls, ?ind Mamie Smalls was s?oen looking for their copies, but all was gone. (lot yours this week. Will order more., ? Mr. -iuM-Mrs. Addio -LutUm- will- be Palmetto Leader guest this week. Mrs. J. C. Quarles was seen working Very hard with the ACM League. She is doing a fine job as advisor. Mr. J. Mitchell is the president. " * 1 sionary Society was seen passing list to help'for the Thanksgiving for the poor. Mrs. Walker, mem!>er of Stewardess Board No. 2 and also member of the Jr. choir, ' also a member of the Parsonage Club. Mrs. Anhibell Kinloc-h was seen planning for the 2 nite Bazaar IJ-1K B\l?? ACT Recording Sec'y for the Missioniry Society, j Thanks to the following for he- ! ng so loyal to the Palmetto I*ead- i *r: Mrs. Lottio Brown, Julia -i Riooks, Mr. A. Blygin, Mr. R. C. Radson, L. Y. Johnson, Mrs. V. i ihu? Mr?. Henry ...brown \Ve are still pi.,V*'.,.g for our 1 hut-i^aml a./k.i^hat you pray, < for player changer. things. ; ' Mr. and Mrs.* Ben White Sr. is j loing nicely. Very happy to see i Mrs. White at church, also vhe | ) ^ \ THE 1 rMrn- -'dan elder; MiMart \Vh1T | i'rnzier. otic of '.lu* families thai : trives u-a! set vice in t ile. church. I. Others will !-; named - in next wok issue in the Family Column. FRIKN I?S?111* AyM.Ii. CHIIUCM Rev. It. Alfred Vance, Pastor i S. S. 10;(lll officers and teachers at t h'-ir 'respectite places. R view?by?t-be assistant - fektpt.,Tr-Mr. II. I'. Crawford. Financial bum.ci; it: tlu7~:t<lo!t d.-purnwin v.'as '.v? t bychtss No. 1, teacher ?Mr: ,J. V. W. Mints; No. 0 in the elontettr tary department won the attcudanee ami finance banner. Teacher Mrs. Km ma Y mrnjrn J 11:0(1 ninrnintT. worship with tin-. agistor. Jtcv. Vance and. Sr. - choir tit their places.. The .jiastov preach ed as newr before from St. Lake 22:12, Theme: "In the Upper Room." The pastor said, first the ti.i)....... .. .a- j( -i ?_ l'|/v I ift'iu <l> il Mill I* Oi Ci!l'IStian living, People who have put the Will Id behind arc, livinir. in l.'pper Houni. The choir snug with the spirit, just after- the sermon, an appropriate number?"In the Upper Robin. The Sacrament of 'the Lord's Slipper, was observed. When we cominline we show first, fellowship with (iod by Faith, Second Love for man. C)ur conference is not far away and our pastor should not b e worried because ho will answer one hundred percen: when the roil is called, that's tiodition. when it comes to Friendship. The faith fill few members are rallying t o r.i't the program nvci'. Do sure to visit the shut-in members. It's your christian duly I ? do so. ?- ?- - '.Mis. .Marie Y. Rates of Greenville*,. S. C. spent the weekend with her father and family, Mr. J H. Young. Piof.-and .Mrs. J. R. Ma raid e of- Ileiiciei sonville, X. C. spent last week-end with Mrs. Mumble's ihother, Mrs. Georgianna- Reeder. ' Ghui'di Rpt. ? : SI TTON HRANGH DAPTIST I'lll.'lU'H Rev. J. P. Neal, Pastor ,' LUGOFF?S. S. began at the usual hour with Supt. and teachers at their regular post of duty. The lesson was beautifully taught tiv Mm -T P Wnol sus meets Human Needs, reviewed by the Rev. R. L. Simons. Everyone?taking?part seemed benefitted. Bro. Ben Wood conducted a soul touching prayer service, in the absence of the pastor the Rev. it. L. Simons arose and read for scripture lesson I John 4-12. The minister delivered a wonderful <0111011 from 1st John 4:8. Subjeet loving one another. It was food for thought enjoyed by all. .Li umL-attendance-and, good collection. On the 5th Sunday the Usher 4-H.ni, I ?.i >.i... > >n. a i ptt*g>ani at 2 1'. M. -ltev. ('. J. Whitaker preached a wonderful sermon which was enjoyed bv all. We are i roud of our young loll.. Let us pray for their continued success and help them all we can. You are always welcome at Sutton Branch. :.l. M. Harris, Rpt. BEN N KTTSV11.EE N EWS The Sunday morning worship at all the city Churches were good. At Saw Mill Rev. B. Jones conduct. >d the Sunday morning worship in^the ahsence of the pastor Rev. E. M.' Booker who was attending the I'ee Dee Association in Dillon, S. C. Erom the report received Rev. Jones delivered a very l>y all present. At St. Michael Methodist Church the pastor Rev. \V. M. Stokes was at his. post of duty, ile delivered a very wholesome ljwssage after which the Lord's Supper was served. The first Quarterly Conference of the Church was held immediately after the morning wor-1 ship. At Shiloh Rev. if^S. Wright, delivered a very inspiring message rffter which the pastor matfe a I short report of the Pec~I)eo Asso. 1 oiation which ho attended during the week in I>ilIon. S. C. The Usher 1' >ard met late Sunday afternoon at the homo of Miss Jackson i n Shady Host Park. The Mary Jane Bradford Circle of the Missionary Society met at the home of Dr. I and Mrs, L. M. McColIum on Hud- i Son St. At both of those meetings j all that a Christian's appetite , could wish for to eat or drink were served. The Roy Scouts of the Church | will entertain with -honor Prof. J rhtudes Green who has- led the1 Scouts for the last fifteen years and Mr. Eugene Copeland Jr. our first colored police-man ever ap pointed in Marlboro County and palmetto leader f _ I Farm Tesfs PevoaJ? : A to yourst > i i s ; a I V< r: n 'J, TT'oYT;" 1 nvevo-oroani.sm.s it'. \cn'.s a;; If your plow turn;; up vmiii'.'lf1 ' ^vr?iv't-f??-t<nif* fnp>! < rania/p. 1u v.-oi , When r.ninml and plant oi;;nni an.t * can't digest crop ri-r.iducs,. th? >v residues lose their v..lac as nalvtral Foil, additives. I. Micio-oi 'iai >ms ir. ,:foil. can <:i[ t'est crap i :si<Un s hear v.l.on. thev're fed lib' rail v with 'aoiiiVr.tr"' fl.ll'fOiMI'tyi '11 . : 1 ! 'in !! rrr j I soil medium. t/.g.Ui'i jus \?i:. iui;;t pete wilii ''rowing jj!nut - lor nit; >c pen, pirrrsph:.!rw. and eth': iv.it: ij P c iits. Cor.^i i ti'.Kh will rc?iili( in I' smaller c roi i growth, lov.tr \i<l<!s. I Keeping soil n.ivro -i)i I'uir.'OV.; | well foil- lu'.s uihw 1, i"-1 *. .rii:iv.j I influenevs. Lor in: Uihev, ii. the <h J gesiion proi-goS, ii.iei'o-orgaid.ur.s secrete stinky i:l 'ires which' J| glue soil i. !o ornv! like clusters. Tir^e ci utters open ?I up toil _p>?; .> ;.ll-.iv r-.{ pifirr nil! ! and water to enter. Thus- the soil's ?(y^vrrter?h-o kling .ettptu ilv io injj creased. Rains' are soaked up and S held by the soil instead of running -Vwio i< highly ..honored !.y Loth ; white i.i.-i t-oi^r ) of t:n.> eicy on 1 tne third .Sunday afternoon in this month. ' Mr. 11. K. hliison and.daughti r, .Mrs. .Josephine .Join s attended the pee Dee Association iast week in Dillon, S. C. Xhey report a line session. Mr. Koht rt .Joli^on, is the new Paper hoy ft.i" t'..e l almeltn Leader. ' He" is glad to serve you. If V.uu WiUll Lu. guUtae . .latest news-.-oyour city please si e him. v .Mr. 1'onstaneer Covington Conipe formerly of this city hut w.ho has been liv-ing for some time in Washington, D. C. died at .her home .-Monday a week ago. Her sister Miss Sheilie 15. t'otington and'Miss Grave. Henderson o f. Washington, D. C. accompanied the body home which was funer- < ttuzeu r riaay morning ny tne Lath- ( olic Prieat of this city. She leaves to mourn her passing, one daughter, Mrs. Mary Williams of New York City, one grand and two'.great grands, one sister, 3ii-s Sheliie I!. Covington of Washington, D. two brothers, Mr. Iv.ige and Plum-.; pie Covington of this eity. tl.ivc sister-in .law =". threenicves. o n e nephew< and a host of relatives and f rionds'. ??T-ht1 out nWinn giigj-t - \\4+b-atj tended the funeral: Miss (iraee I Ilende. - of Ne"a Vol!; <ity. Mr. I HUM k, t, i,I,., .^ . | i r,i ,i, | Darlir.e uon, S. r. Mr. ami Ai Uaii'io eg-- lb " .. Jr. of Wa-h ngton, ' I). C. All . Hit:-, li ndy and .'Mrs. J Kstell Priti of Wa-itingi ?n. 1>. i and nur>e Sun lets of ("ueraw. S. t'. , She was .laid to rest in Ideal ! Cemetery under a mound of-beau- j tiful flowers. . Mrs. Mattie Inez Johnakin t.ho j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. CJeorgeJ Miles died Sunday a week ago. Iler body was brought home from Hue-j kensaek. N. .1.M4e4 was Jhuieralized j' by her pastor on the fifth, Sunday k evening at Sh.iloh Itaptist Chutvh, j She leaves to mourn .her passing, a mother and father, four brothers, ' four sisters'. a la rare nuinher <> f j lteires and nephews. and a host of j relatives ami fi ??.-;u1..?> U (>n the sick list are Mrs. L. 11. i| St I '-". Mrs. I.i!!ie .Kiikins,^ Mrs. I I'nliie Mci'oy, Upt. ' hi-:riiKi/ amk nirnrn Rev. .1. F. Stanley?Pastor "lllosseii is every one that fear- j et.h the Lord, 'hat wiilkoth in his ! ways." As men.hers of Methel Church, Ave have Peg^m our new | years work. The officers and mem- j hers are marchitig.ps good soldiers, j 1 Our Sunday School Supt. nnd'j his faithful CQi:p-s-of ten.-.hers ore j at their post and carrying< their [ part- of the .Church program. At the hour for worship the; pastor lined lvyfnn No.*25-1, C. M."! according to thy gracious word,, etc. Miss 1 lines played a very ap- i proritite tape and the choir sang with the spirit. Rev. Glisten pray- j .1 l .ii u.A... n.i ; i * I i-u iirm hct. nim-y mininsnn ICO j in the Pecaloiruo. _ Rev^?Stanley-^ text was takeji from the 14th chapter of Mark, *?2 21 verse v. Theme: The Sacred t'onuuanioii. The pastor was eloquent in the presentation of his sitmvott, he trierl hard to impress upon the aumonce the necessity of t-heir having clean hearts and clean hands if they would partake of the Lord's Supper. The ? . . , ins Bigger Crops [ r-Mi' ' . f/'cro-r.v* .*> m< . y~ j/'X-ij-iW ' ;ly y'.. >i ' , off or < m t ; >. I C:' )>) :ii \'."i .t \ i i:.iiV? : how lii.il iv. V t?s:~ irct'c;.^' 01 .ne : ...t'.e. tort'* of. Ma! .. S : t:; si-v Unit I %,n ' 1 f' ! r. V. . 'v U ed t 'V 1 1 1 I?" ?V'"' M' iv. > *>... o: > inlc : ; ',!?' 1 *?. . I. v i . ; .viiCi. ' \i u I.-an s 1 s ]- A rorli1'| ri *'. t ! :;*} < '.J-, i .! in o ' fatter . >; i. , or oil*. : > o*:. r > f r." .*. ' 'V J'.H ' .? :: ?:? r ' i ; zcrs. It i s. 1 . i." inerna' t'tj, Oi ; ?aiiJ kccuin" rr.it . - .. : t t invi. i'.'..' 'I' .? V :.ea: -iiOu. j he 1 uii <>love f t) j 1 . -.( ry i><) i-y even . if one 'eaeJOle.-. .An appreciative audience -was preset'* .?.11; o-JJ?ai ? .n-i.' ? \ ii..fc.:11i?yu+i? happy and 1??( in singinjr,* I have Loved ones at t?h'e Beautiful tratc. . The open door of the .church was .presented I'imf. M'il|er, Uro.. Sally .ami .Miss Reed respectively were at then- post of duty a.-. Soeto'.ar. ies and eh rk. Kvery .one seemed to he in harmonv with the I'mtuvh fMyia-w?-t-he -Xt-w~-Coiv(ereitee yea:*. Several visitor* were present. .'it- Communion service, was very effective. .A large number coin- ' mailed inckiding children. At 5 p. ni. The Alien Christian Kr.deavor League niet_* at 'the Church' Hro. .Murkle Ramsey' pre- ' siding assisted by \Ir. 11 ugene Urun.^om The League was well at- ' tended. Thank the good Lord. 1 At 6 o'clock P. M. Rev. H. Ro- 1 binson conducted a warm prayer ' service. We missed t-he president. ' Sister Xeumi Robinson who is 1 "vi.-ding r? datives in Baltimore and % Cni-ago. i A' 7:".!! -he c\a nine'' service was 5 i.petmd by the pastor. Rev. Stanley I reat lied another instructive a n d < Practical .Sermon. His to*t ?v a < t; f?!in. 1 in Matt. 7:12 verse. There- V fore all, things whatsoever ye.. world t.hat nun sliouid <h> to'yuu, t do jeVen >o to them-etc. A: 1 " !. M..ii.i:iv, v e Mi-*i<ir "\ * lety wi'l meet at the home T of Sister Pauline Weston XV>. 1. I Marion Burn r.'"2 Plymouth J Dr. Color <?67r) | IIM.'O ! '< ! ?1 Tutioj \'-s% with ^ | mm 111?''1 l'!y -Iiccinl lulu: I j Door. A teal ?3<).> j Mary aim 9 We have several Older Mcx !i> 1 and to Choose f MARION BURNS cOl? GERVAIS ST. OlOOOOOvOvOO vvOOOOC^ K>000'0'0< - MA I.-DRIVE nnnrrn ti umviLiv 11 - At MARION BUR Scivicy at home or office? Le5 $3.50 Per Call TOM RAM Nitcs. Sundays. llolida; ^ooooooooooooooooo^oo^o^o: WE RUILD ANYTHING HOUSE .TOI Langley Consl 2202 Tavloi COLUMBIA, SOU! Res. Phone 2-5025 * J . - * 'II own <7"?:rt. Thiusilhy F. M. The 11.*. I.'slier Hoard will, m.ee t a t the . home of Sister Christine Dix Jr. f'hoir Practical Wed. 7 o'clock P. Official Moa*d Monday 7 o'clock _ ; . \ HHTIIShDA BAPTIST ( 111 K( U Km. <)., V. (tootle?Past or S. S. was .jriHul as usual, conducted liy -tla- Suj>t. u fii,i- lcachets? picsent. .Mrs. Kuth' 'facker ts still Mrs. Mary Ferirtisoh. The lesson us.- very seaalifuTy taujrh.t by each?teac'iPT?on the. Hie-t?noted d subject. jesus Meets Huinan Needs. Print Luke V:12*1">. J7 :t$2, Senior Topic, .Testis. Friend of the NtWy. Memory Selection. They ( .hat are whole need not a phy- I siciaiu.^1'Ut they that are sick,' I I csiine no' to call the rijrhteous. hut I ~i| repentance. l..ikc !);o:o2: .S. SI. was very good indeed with' >52-present. Contribution was $3.4K., ' I'rayer service conducted hv Dea. J. Cheek. Pro. T. f;?- Mornian. Mission offering taken Up by the cshcrs, I.'eaeon S. M. Halsoy offered prayer Which was soul stirring, , The Junior'choir sang, Holy. Hol$ .1 re ally as the nuisie'ian Was absent U r.s her new school in Winnsbpro \ was having its hoirs'c opening from 12 through the clay. ?'T-he?Pastor-read for, scripture ? 1 esson^- Matrthew .21, and took his text from Matt. 21:2. Subject, Go find an Ass tied loose theni'a n H !v't them go. It was a great soul niching, sermon. M r. Will Rice.; Mi-, and ?>lrs. Conway Porter, Mrs. ( NVra Thomas were our visitors for _J today, claimed they enjoyed ser- * vice with us, they all '.ere from I I'nion. Come again. * a 'The Open House arid dedication t of t-lic Carlisle Samucjc Kleinen-. J tary-School, Santuck. S C. Friday., r Oct. 2S. 1 hao 4it P.M. grand'- C Mr. and Mrs Gordon. II. Mav Supt. *' < i? ... . .. ... ' . . C muii .Mia. >ir. .1. i;yr)o .ic.itei ' f Sar.tuck. S. C.. Mr. Rentley of s I *nion one of febe board members of t education made very encouraging j reiiuv'i k>. Also liev. II. A. Young e >f Xewbeiry. Prelude by Sims I High. A Solo by Mrs. Bertha Mc- d fcfikinSv Addles.*' by I'r. J.. E. Rriggs, M A. I), lb of Columbia, S. C. Remarks by Rev. W. M. Jeter, i principle of the 20's, Mrs. Daniel rnd Mrs. Sesler of Carlisle, Rev. L. T. Sander?. Principle and others oured the building and declared it o be a beautiful structure. Aftercards a most--delicious chicken dew. drinks and potato custard, des pore served free to t.he guest. Simpson High Rand did render p leautiful. music and .acts in front j. the ''iiilding."" t'fie affair was in- e, leed a grand one enjoyed by all. S \e are proud <>f our fine faculty* ; Ututli and welL wishers. Thanks-, q o all contributed to help make it j ti i! '!" for the dinner prepared by 1 l, c T... 1 ??.. ' . . I 1< " 1 nomas. st I. A. T. IIju. rr Mill llll MM ^ Ci side & Sons | ~ ll'ol Ply 1 Poor P. $650 I II. Clean I J r.( l!? DeSoto Custom-$^05 I'< R. H. 1... * ' It l!tr?0 Packard 1 poor. Clean I A kivv way $495 I price at, lels $ind Later .Models 53, rom nt Prices To Sell. I IDE & SONS PHONE 4-30'ZS P | c vo'rr'\t - J' iS't GAINING I NSIDE & SONS ;sons before and after work 7 8 Lesson )WIN 4-3023 ; | vn 6-:>939, 6-0335 ^ . jfii ooo FROM A CHICKEN CHOTEL ' traction Co. r Street H CAROLINA \ Office Phone 6-2518 . T~ ? NRG ROES ASK FOR HROAJJEN- J I NO OF N. C. SCHOOL CA8E G R ! :ENSliORO, N. -C.? (ANP)This week an important case had its initial arguments in the U. ii. District Court, with particular reference to the Columbus County de- I segregation case. ~ 7?4 Negro plaintiffs in the case contending that the county school board officers are state agents in fact. It is nb;tcd by legal experts ^ that if the school officers are hbld state agents, the decision would affect the leniire state. In Settihg the""hearing date, Judge Johnson J. Hayes commentlid that the ^motion raised a very serious question in his mind about whether a single judge or a special :hree judge court should hear the ase. I . -He urged the Negro lawyers i n he case to prepare their briefs a refully. 'A decision for the Negro.e5 couId 1 aiu*e-ivalily unset Governor Ilodges 1 proposed local option plan. ' 3 HINTS W w ? < / / iCarnatlon Horn* Sarvlc# Olr#ctof^^ in ice cream A *?#U* ype dessert RoM"# Scott vith a real peppermint flavor and " r* he double-rich goodness of Car- - ' lation ... the milk that Whips! tarnation's special blending qualties make it blend better with ither ingredients to give you the . ^ esults you want-in frown d? I erts. No more worries about 1 hem being icy ... thanks to dott- 1 ile-rich Carnation. I'm letting 'eppermint Frost be the perfect nding to my heavy holiday meals, t s so pretty and delicious, please, 10 try it soon. . DEDBEDUUI* M>A? f w- brrfciunin I rnWJI A - : (Makes 6 servings) M f */4 cup light com syrup jM Ji; 1 cup finely crvthsd V ? peppermint tMck 2 egg while# *J 1 3/a cup* (larg# con) undfluHd ) CARNATION EVAPORATED MILK 1 tablespoon lemon |utc# 'ombine corn syrup and candy i saucepan. Place over low cat until candy is melted. Beat lowly pour hot syrup over eaten egg whites, beating contanilv. Cool-about 30 minuteai hill Carnation in refrigerator ay until soft ice crystals form round the edges of tray <10 to? , moh Ju i ce^nd whip^ untU *ve^ :iff. Fold in the cooled egg white . lixturc. Spoon into refrigerator i ays or serving dishes. Sprinkle j rushed peppermint candy over . 'P if desired. Freeze until firm J 2 to 3 hours). RIFLES SHOTGUNS PRICES j REDUCED - HENDRIX ? TT A T*T\nr? a nznoJWAKKTXr 121 Assembly St. Phone 4-6Dt , COLUMBIA, S. C. 1 " ummmmmmmam ? ?PHONE 4-9122 BLUE PALACE TEA SHOPPE Delicious Home Cooked Moelo 1001 Washington Street ? ? 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