The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 12, 1955, Page Page Five, Image 5

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? This 4-H Girl's Ad Going To Be Hard Few of the Nation's 2-.10O.fKH) white- ami?colored v-l-HVrs wilt __ . . i . a . _ have more to report on National 4-H Achievement Hay, Xoventl et 12, than 17 year old Jean Doris Mcintosh of Decatur, .Miss., who took the lead in fretting Nor fa iily out of ir^shatdiy "Tented ilwrttinji into a modernTiew home of t.hvii own. , The youngest of four ehihhvn. .It an always felt erowded itu-l h e three-room house wVre_ -in- lived in the little town. And notiiiuu tired her so much a rarryiv.al< i from the landlord's house acrossa pasture for her mother t.o d<> tin Seven years air*> .1? aii joined ii ?u local l-II chili aad UanteJ m o t < than anything else to have a vomit improvement: project like -onie <.f the "other clTrtT'j?i rii.aCv'h" TTpfiiT -4 li'ive a ltiimj?of her uv i1 s h e slept on a cot ijt a room with* km ? .two, .sisters. Jean's home aprent, Mrs. Maajjfie * Wilkerson consoled her hy strew pestinp; that a prat-den project would tie .(list as .jrootl. W ith t h e help of her In other Hilly Jad , she cleared-off a small plot and Keaatt raising vegetables. Hut tin? y i :iu ster Uever"?tTT]Tpoil wauling a to.,'ft of her own so that she meM I-eail "trfy it jrt^t"the.way she wanted. The first, year Jean's garden Won a '"prize and niore than that, it liroirght her -ado's. next jear the' 1-H'et'. did even hotter. I-tit sftviiiu up enouy'h" f*',oni*_ hoi vardtm -recoints for ;i room of her own seenied awfully slow. ><> she turned to chopping "avd picking cotton, huliy-sittiug, and o.lnjafter school choivsT Carefully depositijr her money in a checking a'ecOitnt, Jean added to it year b>' year.'My litoJ, she had cfli ml I,,, .......I.- SSKMI ' il...? .... ? t ho?oonvursal ion. nroni'ul t o hoiia.'"and hvts. Tlii/n in 1 hi1' nti<id!< of t'hr discussion, she snjryost.od, '"Why t < lull'I wo' Ijuy a lot and build a house of our own." J lor fat.!km* didn't son how J hoy AaVA A A A A $ : y f | j ( j ^8 * ' Mr^a^'a ' M'lils a c!va - , ! 1 he ri'iio'v a Y V \ . DKI ^ The WollHMl of I Ill's Ar 1 Howaid 11 our* Kcoiiom t $ Howard laiildini/. The V tion has a SfijOOU lOiahv V wise. ' \ ? ? ? Siievemcnt Is [To Beat touM (l<? it;'*hur motoyr was ?ionl?t- ' h'-r hrrrthn?nrnt two tc'i s "wj*?v'irrnw?twr,Tt?rTt haitnr ?-..'iiifli-y, . \ ' As tin' \v(>i !;s pa .lean <1< i-i.!?'il to fro a stop TurthtM'-. S!a* In-- , jran looking for a lot in-a <lesir;iMo r.ri: ITIiiirhimii atul roTTnJ-inii-. TTu'ii 7 -'n* t ot-iK !n'i' inoi hor in sot* il. To- ; i-f'-'ii'r tlu-v wont ti> the owiif.i- anil cii to l-uy thy lot. Hi- wanted : ! ) . I I l.-ii. I'l 1*m) i- Ill'lthlM ;s'* I ?? (?ly-ji ti. i-1, "We'll take' i1." ;i.<<K-ci out. her ciii'i i-.'look -.iiiii ; aid t :.r man \}\ full. Tia-l; home tint nia'it Ui"y ' ! ooC thl> tH'VVS to rtl'o Ot rH'V'inciH- ' its -of .tin' family. Thill*., all . i t Kyr rvliody itot busy. 11 ?? r! 'a! her, rc:i!k'in*r thai In* would h'.er yi l ahead on-his ??0*t-thue i : went to h'li'.t, .Midi. y.'ot work " i ?? juVi! ' m-.l m>li( y V,,,iiH' i'Vfi-y ! i).i \ dr. 1 on a ) ! t In- in- a 'qui t The older si'st.ei% Mrs. Sadie, j - I?n> )>> , woo Itioi jtij t married, 'iiy -j '.tested to her. husband that they! _ juove to a. city so they could help more. Soon they were living in ! I'hicairir. Iluvinyr had two year's <>''j eeieinr.'a! training at Alcorn A A . ; 'i. foile'-e, Mrs. iSayne*- r'.?nd"ti' aj ; - i i.i;i w it!) a larae louil-ordm ! loo >> , and Mr. ltaynes' rut. a far! . . ? i ? tory job. Mr^r-M tin tosh?did more wft 'hing and ironing. and house idcaningj. for I'tpcMur families and Hilly .Jack i took Johs mowing lywns a ?i d 1 working gardens after schools. , S , \\ it.'>i?i :i y'fjir, fir family 'I ; ;.nvr,l >1 I") ; r n < i.; 1:111 si-'lfi-i; ' I: When the :iti1 loom ,j 'vvjis t I' ll.. .(> A M J Sljiiii. Nino months later th.u i"Was paid. (iff. j Now loan has her own loom. It i" fir.-t place l.'ns year in t li r ! ccnn;y wiili;. 4-11 room itnpro i.1 ni' Mt i oi.'.''-1 Also si;c was elect-'. ?|n-; -. .I'lii oi I?)tii. in'r countv ... ,.:r' iii- * i(: -I II ronta its. I t; . Iv-r . '"l S ttfi'', .lean also wan's to lc a .secret?-. r\\ Sflo lias .I'f'a-iy woji a 'ni'il.ii i".'i-rlioii:j> the. la st Hy jiist. in Inw class. When s.ho: t'hlisln liiyh school two year $? +x+ *$ *y ???-? ??fcK K4t4h- oLilm ^iinimejij: rl; tn Dr. Reuben, 01 at-proxim; litMi'o! Ihr ('niley;e's lumnlry. t 1%^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ * s+im v> gig-:. ,l<x; \TION or TMK (,KTHSIO k- i; 11 ion font i*i 1 >ut ?*? i heavily ics. J?11iI(!ink I l,(> l'ieturf was belies furnished this part i< u l:t i Wijient Goal lor Thanksgiving. ( A % % A a i \ 1 from she plans to en on t o college. "1 want to he the best secretary tt- is ^>ssib!p for me 'to become," trie ' l-Hor'.s says proudly. ST. JAMKS A."M. K. Clll'KCH llev. K. W iliiarn .ludtre, Pastor | "" " _ _' . Ill mil II itin Day" At I5KV1I.I.K- "1 am come that tln-y nii^rht have life* a n <1 that t.hey mijiv.' have it more abundantly?bbn Id: 10- ? Put him oft and ho . Tii'TT" Sunday "Si ttool on (W wiith 'it real crowd ol' impressed trills and boy-;, ? ! i and younjr takintr an ae? live par:-of l im wonderful top a:; n ' ' I- nnan needs." .This uiiy. u'e childrloi of the Sunday .ve!iool \vu*ii e\< ry one to know J that ih. pliy>i<d".n we all need is, T< 11 who always docth'ali things! \v. 1.1. I'lviy. ! ;sson beautifully | l:.i'ft i>y I'?"?' !.?'? |>. T. Johnson. Iiv " -< ? iii to'eiijoy. Keviow | by lit".'. !; ( < who put everyone . tlie* y} '. '/> i'-t. Ji-sus supply aTl liit ii' m -i . [TITjTjuu rlass ? A?I1111. i'ii.aniami the I'riiiiary-?AtSo.dnoee.I're-s on chilclrt n. The i'.r le?! ir w i i " cuhipfilllHUWl and rewarded l?y little tokens of <>\o l<> (lie Sunday School. ('si eoiilm-t r of tiie Sunilav School prayer v-twice. Sis. Smith in. I pod a si-fd Sis. M. I.. U. *i ..l.'ir. to unite the .voices and i.i- i he i fii iiti mi l>i .the young; i I ";*i!11 ii ;.ii I |>i ::yi r was offere I by.Mis l e t. .Scripture and votes '-y- Mfh aifk ev-wymie-to4ny?per as the key, ,\o\v look to Jesus and ki"']? on ni<,iehiii&l.Jtoipvard. Mne? little hoy' ' joined-- i'resslie ay. Parents i.e careful and do" ybui pail, and nunc of our ehildi W di. j".u. j S-. rvii-.' .oi t.me. (ieautiful nuiI i* rod'u toty by Master Jim I i.y.-iV holmes..- KsjtrtIi has no 'sorrow -i iijit lleeveii cannot remove," l.-i -k to Ji s.tis and live.-Our pusI'u1 .- eia in he'lil'lnl with all bless if..rs tiiat. eoni'ih from the foutlfMn tiiat never runneth dry." st ell ? r lie si'iiiil till' M i'\'i an 1 jj'ad M:nthf.y :i7 w ith lis, ' n"Ii"-s"T7iTr'"\vTii7T"~soiit 'altit Itmly "On T. i,ri<i Lite Solid Rock I 'Stand- (> praise .Ve tin." Lord. I to iiiadf iip of the l/lood of Jesus s( lit ist the Lani!> of (lod. mmm* J m .. m m V. >4. I . i? ?< ho' )1(;1 u ss.pvoiiti-lv S1(>0(), I'oJ' -i JAN?: ASSOCIATION lo 11 lie cnrlion <?t* tho Mahlc taken in tho living room of room. Tin' Cothsi'inani' Assix Jther Associations.arc doing li t ?----- THE PALM The message for the *avbig of the soul food well seasoned on the s< ven series, anxiety and fear lust allow Clod a chance to act, "Knowing the wages o f sin is death and the gift of Col, is etefnal life. All christians' must work l.et us all wear out for our Messed Saviour. Let us a 1 1 di es ? up for Jesus With faith, love a n d | trust. Let Clod take charge of your life and be lead safely through." Keep on smiling to Jesus your many needs. Carry your burdens- to Jesus and leave them there, Let Cud use his^own .judgement'. Preach ,yn Hev. Judge and may Cod evt>r bless you! . " " i aide and many enjt>yeO l.ove Feast Friday night. Keep the fire ? alive and serve God and your fellow mam? The groups are to he congratulated for their loyal service trying to inakjThe goal. .Just,keep on doing your very best." Today finds our band uniting and working together as inference is just over t he way. ? Visit us ulwuy.i wi leomo. Sink ii iiicinhered , at?I?h_e throne of grace. .. . ' WATCH AND PRAY : Mrs. M. L. U. Jenkins, Upt. MRS.-EMMA IK WHITE LAID TO REST ttV V: R. D. Johnson I'INKWOOD ? The community \v;i< <iidden<?il lieraiisp of the sudden passing of Mrs, E. D,'White. She .was funeralized at New Hope , A ME Church, Wednesday, Oct. it>55, among a host of f-elatives and friends. She was a faithful niemher and officers of flew Hope AME Church. A .highly respected citizen. A true friend with a sunny disposition. .. Rev. E. Ricbburg was master of ceremonies'. Solo Mr. W W. NelhriTn TriTTITiv TvT enrnlXTorwui pcTtvTo nf sympathy, telegrams were announced hy Mrs. Marie Conyers. Resolution, Mis. MaiyWells. Remark: iMr. 1,\ 1!. Rivers, Mrs. Daisy Guin ynrrt""TYn'd~ others/ The eulogy was Ulivored hy her pastor, Rev. Feller. Mrs. White lived a Christian life. The very large attendance the 1 beautiful expressions and lovely ipares F AND Morris College Has f ions and Gifts Of Th< ed in The College Pr< Presently The Collej $300,000 Endowment 24, 1955, The Baptist Friends And Alumn Thanksgiving Rally , Moderators, AssociaJ Are Planning To Cha The State. Many Ha> others $100. 'vq d MORRIS COLLI I A CORDIAL I> I ALL FRIENDS P| TO VISIT THE |N* TIIAINKSlilVlIN A (ONTR1BUT : THE WORK. ? \ - Make A)1 Ofeek* % k. " Morris College 1 t he i& Drive. * > $ / ' ? __ __ ' . u. BTTO LEADEM ? A. M. ?. Bishops I Philadelphia Cour PHILADELPHIA , (ANP) . Charging tha^ African. Methodist Episcopal Church " is* run on "polities" ,wjth the Council (if~!Jishops pulling the strings, Bishop Richard It. Wright, Jr., headed the 18 th* K | >isropal?pi strict of the churchy-testified last Monday that he was transferred from two" districts because of- -disagreement with other council members. Bishop Wright's charges came during" a heated court fight I '.ween Bishop 1).?Ward Nichols, head of the First Episcopal District and Dr. William P. Stevenson, who was transferred, from Philadelphia Conference by Bishop Nichols. In making the statement, Bishop WngJit firmly refuted testimony given eariler by Bishop ?Sherman L. Greene, senior bishop of the church, who said Bishop?Wright had been, transferred for the "web fui'O of the chin eh. ?Referring to his removal?froiv the two districts, Bishop Wright testified: "All this is politics. This would never have happened.except for politics. : TTf Judge Francis Shunk Bro\yi of Common Pleas Court, who is hear ing the case, told Bishop ,Wi;ight "That's unfortunate." **Very unfortunate," . Bishoj Wright-"said, "and disgraceful:"~ Bishop Wright was defending himself against Bishop Greene's testimony. Bishop Wright said he was removed from the Sixth District because; he refused the advice a former "president of Morris Brown College to'that position after the college official had been removed for .embezzling funds. cused of the removal, although the board of trustees at the college flowers expressed the diigh esteem in which the deceased was held The floral and funeral arrangewere beautiful. " Fleming and Delaine funeral Home in charge. ATA ATa ATA. ATA A*A ATA ATA A* *. ATA AT or The HOMECOMING Been The Receipent (] e People Who Have Be ogram Of Christian F ?e Is In The Final SU Drive. Thanksgiving Family Of South C a i Will Gather For r ;\r?H MnmP/'nm 1 ncr AtVlllVVVIIIIll^l joiis, Convention Pre* rter Buses From Yarn e Pledged $500, $250 EGE EXTENDS * JVITATION TO } AND ALUMNI jj COLLEGE AT Gv\ND MAKE ION -TOWMO?4 s Payable To The . t Endowment tir Dispute In t Room J voted to o'i-t t-'nr president. "1 was told 1 was a bixbop. and trustees do not art unlets t??M to I by the' ldslio'p.M" . 1 The bishop said iiis eoiiseieiK e I would riot permit him to retain -d the olbieinL to otliee. ^Hts-rentsHi-HL1? from tlle-di-.trict Minn full owed J? Later, 1'ishop Wright. wa.? ?? - | >nove<r T l o n t tTTT" 1 lit h I list net. I!. ; Y* he testified, was tiff* result o f trumped-up eharjres avainst .him. . ! 'iSolh it bop (lY'd-ne aii.d \\ ri* - "pi lit Hint"?tiian lwo ii'ior?>t--i?t-Yn?? \vtVnes.s stand in t)i? <a-e initiated i by Dr. Stt'Vvh<011, who rhibn i-it , Bishop Nichols did not irive a proper notice of transfer-. '1 in- minister 1 uls'o~charyes that tlu- purchase" of 1 the disptffcd-Allen buiidine: by the 1' district, which he oppu.-ed, the direct cause of his removal.-' rj At- Monday's iie-iti tHe . Mb" ft*rp - ISi "'in)) h'li lull'A 111?'?n)! I1-' . 'Ill' ' 'h'1? '.Ill-day notice to transfer jmm> by.,r (Div Stevenson is in keeping with j laws of the church. "There is no limit t'o the appointinjrirower of u bishop.'Mhe -nmior i . bishop-asserted. "I se no crime in' Bishop- 'Nichols*' acting." Bishop (Ireene also testified i r> :?reference t<> the Allen Building n major point in the dispute. H e said t?he edifice-'is a church shrine and any bishop would he' expected ' to save the.church property that was up for.sheriff's sale. J Earlier, testimony revealed that I j the Allen Buildinjr was being sold j taxes-, on it. Bishop Nichols and II some ministers wanted to buy it lnVek because "it would have been embarrassing for the denomination --Uv lose it." Dr. "Stevenson?report j e'dly opposed the move to purchase | th buildinjr, but the district went p the sheriff's sale. -j.' TiMtimnny in the ease was conclud&d at Monday's hearinjr and both sides are expected to submit 1 1 their briefs to the-count his .week. 1 ~~Z X" A A A A A A .A. .A. .A. A A thanks >f Contribu- Jj: en Interestducation. ffj iges Of The itt , November irolina And Fhe Annual iidents, htcM ills Parts (>r ; $200 'and....^ i ' t iiu-xi JUT. Coir 4 _ lll'J-S Mable K. Howard Home Eeonor spirit of loyalty of the Friends Woman's Baptist State Conven i I KOCK'Y fl.AlMS MOOKE NEFJl murwiK i)MKS HKM MTIl LOS \N(,KJ.KS (.Wl'i lLavy Weight '''lanijiiun l'ucky Mytvian !a-I ttfi-i, :. I '(.!* !? .) if.a'. 'a* ".v a ' ? ! at \ ; < '.a- AI "ii i \\ -ii-i! V la' ' a nifl f?-t tla lit;. jv< Th<-' r?.*a W^COOKING ^ ^ rid her Turn left-over holiday tur delight with rich cream sa ing Carnation Evaporated every time. Let double-rich at a buffet dinner with Cre vegetables, and individual W Mk * ? m W '* qp ... *} ; jyv^ * - : I*V- I ^ CREAM <Makes A ? - t I - - ? ? j. laaiespoons ourier ^ 2 tablespoons flour 1 teaspoon salt 1 % cups (large can) undiluted CARNATION Blend butter, flour and sal together over low heat or in i double boiler over hot wate Gradually add Carnation. Cor tinue- stirring until mixture i giving I , Ueairicc* {/Timing a i in': h Sampsnn. speaker fur a t 1/inner. Some 5''0 jx J >on> a'1'Utv. Cl. (.!. i'anie'.s. l'leAiiii-m o mention, is keen in the Inukytour : is '.lie newly elected pr< sklent ? leTTiTiiih" 1?Li., \VAiiYjni^LTf>l -i^n. i ? . _ * V t ' . t ' . ... nies huildinp; is a vr<>i.,d e\un of Christian Education. Thi tion. Under the leadership c . . . t?YYYVVV% eVVV *" t ys pMgm FTr? i- ! son Moore needled -him with a profrght-x-ampaign which evmn included-^ ' letters daring Rocky to fight. X t ' v , 1 , ' - | However, Rocky saLd he would I fight Moore again, provided the public wants the match arid Archie i) . "wins a couple of fights in the next -1 - ; few months.' . _,T. key or ham into a gourmet's uce. Make it with better-blend- \ v Milk for failure-proof results . i Carnation help you entertain amed Turkey and mixed green cranberry salads. Li ^ IED TURKEY * 6 servings) 2 cups cubed turkey or chopped, cooked ham H 1 cup cooked mixed vegetable* 2 tablespoons chopped pimicn?o Vb teaspoon poultry seosoning, ^ if desired t thickened and.smooth . <JL(L.to. 15. . a minutes).- Add" turkey or hem, r. vegetables, pimiento and pouit?-y i- seasoning, Serve in patty shells s or on toast. 1 ri7?e on ? ? ' I'lato Kndow'- JL mk<l ti,is ,ij?. i' till- Stale fl. -Mi>. San- V f thV Wat ma c Y ? ~? ^ iple of the lyve and devoted w. s building was a gift of the ? *' >f Mrs. M. K. Howard. JL . ?