The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 26, 1955, Page Page Two, Image 3

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p I' ru* TW , Western N. C. and ences Closed Succi With Bishops Reid anc Green, Jr., Made A Pli Candidates Made Add By W. K. Bowman This editor with president S. R. Higgins,-of Allen University, Drs. J. E. Thomas, O. C. Dunham and our good chauffeur, the Rev. J. Arthur Holmes left CoTumbTa early Wednesday morning for Ashville, N*. C. We had breakfast .in Greenville and arrived in Ashville in time to hear the morning annual _ gprmnn which was delivered- by M. L. Johnson, a -South Carolians. These southern boys who are preaching north and east are ringing no backward bells in taking the leadership in their respective conferences. Dr. C.~C. Scott was the entertaining pastor and the presiding elders are Drs. C. S. Stroud, D. Williams J. D. Davis and Dr. G. S. Gentt. Dr. a. swan, our pastor at Greensboro seems to be t h e - leader of this conference along with the presiding elders and others. Among the candidates for the bishopric who addressed the conference were Dr>s. E. L. Hickmon George S. Singleton, Harrison J Bryant, Dewey Robinson,", E. A Adams, president Samuel R. Higgins, of Allen University and V others. Bishop Frank Madisor Reid memory is unbounded. He, in\ troduced 85 visitors, including candidates for various positions h ? called each by name and could tel where most of the men from anc where they are working,^especially those from South anci Nortt Carolina. Our party stopped with Miss Frances Owens, a culture schoo _ < teacher. She lives in a fine tw< story building with all moderr convenience. We all had privati rooms. .She was very kind to al of us, but extraordinary kind t < the Rev. J. Arthur Holmes. All o: us thanked Miss Owens. x COCA COLA COMPANY The Coca Cola Company fur; nished several hundreds soft drink: for the conference. This is no the first time this company ha: done this. Ministers should tak< a little time on Sunday or som< where in their services informing their membeFS of the generosity of this company. AfLAXTA CONFERENCE Thursday night found us in At lanta at the lovely home of Dr and Mrs. Lucrueal Long, who wer< feeding free all his persons -friends .who .were -.visiting t h < conference. It was very late a 1 night, but Dr. and Mrs. Long seen not to be tired: His sweet wife re Tuse to accept a dime for a n j thing. South Carolina must remern her Lucrus Long for the bishop ric. He is a preaching man. Our group with other group.' and also Bishop D. Ward Nicholas Stopped at Atlanta finest Motel. It was very costy but an idegl pldc? for any one who travels and want? an ideal place to stay. Friday morning found the re porter at St. Mark Church where we heard an educational sermon Bishop D. Ward Nicholas is hold ing the Atlanta in the place o f Bishop Nicholas with his fathei conference. Dr. Green is connectional secretary of education a n e nis address to.the conference, a long educational and other lines problems and pne of our strong ed ucators of the day. I suggest hi wear his father mantle some day Many candidates addressed the conference, bishop Nicholas sail that many strong are in the race nut4' if hard work means a n j things. Dr. S. R. Higgins shouk be one among those elected. On our return trip to Columbia we stopped at Athens, Ga. f o i supper. Brother R. W. Ugold ha: a nice service station. He is Bishof Reid's friend. Any one going t < Atlanta u/mlld dr? wpll tn nippt. bim ... He is a deacon in the Baptisl Church. STATE SUPERINTENDENT RE BUKESSCHOOL ABOLITONISTf Dr. Charles F. Carrol, state super intendent of public instruction foi North Carolina, has rebuked per sons in the state who advocat( abolishing the school systems t t avoid integration.. Carroll, speaking to representatives of the Future Teachers chapters of North Carolina, said: "Public education is indispensable to "American ways of life. Citizenship Is one of our greatest , teachings and is best done through public schools." Atlanta Conferissful Sessions I Nichols Presiding. Or. S. L. ea For Education. Scores Of resses. Other News Matters. BETHEl. A.M. F. ( Ill 1U'!I 59 HELEN A YEN IE Rev. J. I'. Washington. I'asior . ' i FREEPORT L.L, N. Y.?Shakej speare in his "Seven Ages Of i Man," says: "All the world is a Btngef and all the men and women are Trierely players. One than in his time plays many a part. 1 his acts being seven ages." By the I ? _ ? ? ?uicguiug, cpe can readily see 'why some men have such fruitful ! lives, while others are almost I dwarfs. Some men find their real ! vocations early in life, while othi ers are late in doing so. As one ' advances in age and experience, j one can readily [discern the dif> fer<? it eulihre hivmen.?Same- men I are lim n?xrw.it; hoiiim a,ih>wv? j greatness; and some have great! ness thrusted upon them. If I were to have the privilege to se , lect my choice among the differ; ent great men mentioned ahove. 1 would select the man who achieve j greatness. Then man who pulled ' himself up by his own bootstrap, "iso to speak. ' j We have many such men 11 on. " i race and in our church. Space ' will not permit me to mention a | | /r few of them;, therefore I want to make mention of just one of them. and this is the present incumbent of the pastorate of Bethel A.M.K. 1 r Church, Frceport, Long Island, in i the person of Rev. J. P. Washington. Through the providence of 1 Almighty God, and the godly judgement of .our bishop. The Rt s Rev. Decatur Ward Nichols, Rev. 1. Washington was assigned to the > pastorate of Bethel church. Dr. t Washington came here f l?n?m JI Greater Bethel :u New York City. 1 | Many thought that this was a do ) motion for him, hut when truth f comes to light; it will reveal that it is' a promotion. The officers and members-?arc very grateful to the bishop for - exercising his godly judgement* in 5 making such a n assignment, t Bethel church' has taken on new 51 lift, and reminds cjie of the days i of the late Rev. George \Y. May; bank, under whose administration r the church was brought out into / the limelight, so to speak. ?Dr. Washington is refuted to be a pulpiteer, and masteYs the situation whereyer he goes. He lias a fine - team of officers with which IT) . work; and a most loyal const i> : tuency to serve. The people have 1 [ n mind to work, and work is a > I pleasure to them. The gospel is t J be jig preached, and members are i I being added to the church. Mrs. . J. P. Washington, who is a niece f of the bishojTT ACorks ardently tiy . the side of her husband. She posr messes a most pleasing prrsnnjiti ty, and is loved by the members 5 j of the church, and people of the ; community. t| lTHv pASTOT; .-..si) FAMILY :!HONORED > As a token of their ap|\j&cittlidn for the work being done hy the - pastor and his wife, the officers 5 and members deemed it. hefitt'Vg . to tender them a belated Birth day Party and 'formal reception. ' Both the pastor and his wife birthday comes in the same mon?h * (though o n different dates). 1 therefore it was not very diffi cult to honor them together* oir > the occasioh forement ioned. It 1 was Wednesday eveiiine. .\t,yem her hth, 1!?55 .when this great ? what of a surprise to the pastor. . event took place. It was home-555 i but not his wife. She was a party 1 to it. but kept it a secret. , The pastor hail a preaching en7 gajrement i n Rockville Centre 1 ! that night, and although he was asked to postpone that engago, mint for anther da e, he refused, r He saitl that his wn:-i was out, 5 apd he could not afford to dis> appoint the people. > He went and" pfMformed his . duty; and upon his return, there t| he, found the Dining Room of tiechurch all decorated, and - the tables laiden with1 everything one appetite could__wish. The ladies ; were all a ""tired in their formal _-evening wears, i Mrs. Viola M. Ross was Mistress of eei em< {lies. . Mrs. Earline Ulnjer and ' Rosa r Corse were sponsor and co-spon. sor respectively- All the other , members and friends contributed , to the affair, and made it one of the greatest in the history of the . church, and also in the life career of the pastor. You will hear more from us from time to time. All is well here in Bethel church here in rreeport. More An??>. , Stanley Chambers vChurdh Clerk), Reporter : 1 ACTIVITES IV AND AROUND MORRIS BROWN AMK CHURCH 1 Rev. J. C. Quarles?Pastor Hy Corine K. Bradford 0 give thanks unto the Lord, for lie is gopd and his mercy, un ! derth forever. First we thank God | for his only begotten son. \V e tliank him through his son. \V e : may have life, and have it more | abundantly. Tnanlfsgiving is- t h e j time that we give God thanks for j every day we liye and have our blessing. We thLuW him for thru his Blood our Sins are washed away.?VCe ai;e_ thankful for [lis i broken Body and his Blood which j is the i odeni|ilation of?the world.... i \\ ith greattul hearts, we at .Moms ! Brown enjoyed a day of Thank' 'fulness. Our service began at the usual j hour with a prelude by the Organist. .Mr. A. Itlygin. A very ferventj prayer by Kev. tietnis. The0 scripture lesson by Rev. M. Stroble. The .Junior choir donated .their service a full choir in attendanceI under the direction of .Mrs! (1. 1\ ; Singleton, as choirstress. Again j the pulpit was beautifully decorated by the floray club of which j .Mrs. M; Smalls is the Pres. Art rangenient by M. Robinson florist. Flowers has a great meaning . 1 and add much to the service. Fldw' ers are (Sod's thoughts of beauty ; taking form to gladen mortal gaze. Lovely flowers rye the smiles of i (Sod's goodness. W'ilherfopce. Our opening hymn suited t o L. ' M. Come O My Soul . In Sacred | Lays. The amount was read' by | the, Secretary-Clerk, Mr. \\ . I>. Bradford. Following the second i hymn, Hark How the Watchman , Cry suited to S. M. This hymn was i sung effectively by the Choir and "] congregation"! | The pastor Reyj J. C-. Quarles i came To it fp with a very~dynamic [ sernion. His text was found: St. Foundation of the World. From this text he gave "us a stronger . lain on the Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ who is the foundation t I of the world. A good christian ] liuu,sl_havc a goo.d foundation that < I will last through out Kternitv. . . j | Sunday was Trustee Day and < | serving ' for the offering, Mrs. S. ( I H. Brown, Mr. Moses Smalls. Mr. ; Muses Smalls, Mo. I.ee Mayor, Mr.?i 1 F. L. Duval. Mrs. Vivian Dunenn I was seen at hex Usual post collect- 1 | ing for the Building Fund. We are 1 ! planning for a great day in Zion < | on next Sunday. It will be a day ; | of Fellowship. Come and worship [ with us. There is always a cordial welcome at Morris Brown. Morfis Brown Marches On. WHO IS IN THE* NEWS Mis. Bessie W illiam was ~st'Cn paying for her eopy <?T~tho I'al- . metto Leader in advance. Mrs. Julia Austin a very loyal Palmetto -fan''tra~s~ Revef~"iviTssed a ' opy. Sirs. Austin a very faithful , .. toouiUu1 of el-wid---nlso? ! member of the Parsonage Cluh. Mr. Cohen a trustee and a lead f anil h very Liberal member of the Church ami a wonderful fan ' for the Palmetto Leader. Mr. James MeCanie a faithful , member of Morris Brown and a very fine Insurance collector for the North Carolina Insurance Co. ' for years. Mr. MeCanie has been with this company. Mrs. 11. V. Colien was seen planing with the reporter for t h e Family Column which will lie in next week's column.. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Taylor wilFhe Palmetto Loader truest this ; | week. Don't fail to tret your copy. 1 1 ' Ml", ami .urs. Hen White Sr. took a trip to Columbia Sunday. Also Mr .ami Mis. Jessie Frazier to. see Mr. Hen White Jr. They re ported her doing fine. The Two N'ite I'azaar was quite i success and the Missionary Society wishes to. thank those that helped to make it n success. A train We thank you one and all. Mrs. K. P. Smalls, we are very happy to see her up and out a n d "oh the job. Ajrain we hope she ' will umtinui1. TIIK FAMILY CO LI WIN* Ska- wish to honor the Mr. and Mrs. Moses Smalls family. Mrs. Margaret Smalls, a good christ' iarr and a very FTnhT wife and a eond ? ....... v .. v^i m-i . /\ wonuerl gl mother of a very fine son, Harold .who has completed training a t Hampton Inst, in Hampton Va., and now serving in the U. S. A, Mr. ' MOses Smalls a fine father and a good Christian, wonderful husband, and a trustee one among the fine ' families of Morris Brown. Watch next week's issue. , i ? Farmers who make a profit of * i $400 from farming operations during 1955 must make Social Security j tax returns. THE PAL Safe Driving Day, YOU CAN ALWAY * i ' civiSSMSp ... v. .. ...... .... . .v.. TTliun yuuhe dining alung tl you can always spot the exper teenager in a small ear or Dad Whether it's a roadster or a bi his s'mooth driving . . . his r< reasonable speeds. Not toq fast, ... sure because lie's careful. The next time you're driving Drive like an expert... there' Sefe Dthen Mike , Make every day COM MHIA, S. <\;?Xmv-ITSafe-Piivinjr Pay, Thursday, Pc comber 1. has been set by the Pri sident's Ai tidn Committee f o Traffic Safety. . According to John M. Chatfieh Safety Pircctor of the South-Cn folina Military District, all seg participate in the 24-hour perio ?et aside for this-purpose. The day is typically Afpcricaiv al '.hough officially sponsored by th uesidcnt and his committee,' it jbservanee and all activities cor lected with it will ?be?on -a cr operative and volunteer basis, Mi rhatfield explains. Knfjjjceipeut of traffic laws wil lot he given unusual emphasis fo his special day. Instead, official iope. that, arrests will be lowe because of increased observant if safe driving practices. He adds that the purpose of th COI'E NEWS dev. O. A.. Murant?Castor S. S. was called to order at th usual hour with ^Mr. Rufus Spell Supt-in.charge. Those taking par seemed to have?been benefitted AT"the close devotionajs were le by Hro. Perry Ryant Sr., a n others.?? The pastor came forward mad y.1 my. jii i lected his text from Rev. 7:ld-l<! "The Ineutity of a True and Tire "hristian." This subject was beau ,te..ll.. i: . .. > in,.n.\ uiscwsseu in our hearing nvis 'uas the 7th (iood-hy sermon Rev. Moiant has yueached to us t\'e are looking forward to his re turn as soon as he jroes up an< ins we r the -roll call. We had i eery frlPasant 7 years living to rether. The Younir men of (rood Hop irave him $11.00 for his Confer :*heo "shoes, He twill still tret othe rifts. Tic' will wind up this- year work on the Circuit at Macedonii Stfnday. Rev. M. J. Mitchell wil preach at nifjht. I'lease come aiu In iuu y 11111 fi ii'iiils. We closed our services on Sur P. M. happy with a .successful yrs work. Rev. Morant accompanied h; RVo. James Hutrjrins. The Pastor' Steward had dinner with Bro. ani sisters Perry Ryant. They wer served a delicious course anil Itf for the Oranirehurff R. R. Statio in company of Rro. Frank Hard and others to aboard the train fo Sumter, S. C. We were very sorry to learn o the death of Miss St. Clare (Iran originally of Oranjrchu'rjr Co. wh died in Flushing, NT. Y. She w a funeralized Sat. 2:00^ p. m?at Cal Vary" Church. Funeral arrange merits were in charge of the Rlv the wood Eunera I Bt?mey- Eulogy Tv Rev. M. J. Mitchell, pastor i charge.-Hurra! 4r? the ehtireh TglWC tery. \Ve feel that our loss is hea yen's gain. You have our decpes sympathy. A?-R, Sumpter, Rpt. MT. ZION AMI- f III RC II _ JLITTEE RIVER?The fin quarterly conference was held t Mt. Zion AME Church on N'oveir l>er 12j.h and 13th 1055. We gatV ered at 3:30 p. m. November 1! 1955. All monreg over-ran jn t h first quarterly conference. Sunday School began at 10 :S I jMETTO leader , Thursday, Dec. 1st S SPOT *11 EXPERT hr-oprr? road rrT Or oil.ttty ? t behincTthc WhecL He thight be ^ out' for a drive with the family* { * g sedan... you can tell the expert t># >ad judgment He always travels ^ ... not too slow. He's sure of himself ... watch for the driving 's a difference that paya^^^-rigH^ Safe Mihways Jwwj? S-D day A t:iy. wi!J In- t?t "Increase awareness ?- Hi' the traffic accident problem and - inspire- drivers and pedestrians to r assume their individual and per| serial responsibility for highway 1,1 safety, i-! A special effort will be made to j make them obey tjie letter and 11 spirit ?>f all traffic regulations by ] d signaling'. turns _ and -stops, by being extra alert and slowing a tj t- railroad crossings and by crossing e streets'correctly at intersections, s It fc necessary. Mr. Chatfiehii point s ouT,- tliat courtesy be shown i* by drivers jmd pedestei iatis. alike, r. Fully attention should be given to driving and walking, practice II the fundamentals of safe driving r?by keeping two hands on-the-wheef s and attention on the road, keeping r windshields and windows clean and e { clear and be alert to traff ic condii tions well ahea dof and around e their own cars, he concludes; a. in. on the 13th ot November 1115a, aml_was very well tauuht e Morning service commenced a t s 11 :30 a. m. with EJder Jenkins in t'j 'charpty The Scripture l.esson was |. t akmr from -the H'.tli chapter- of St. d Matt, verses 1 to "20. Elder Jenkins d took his text from Ps. 10b:lt>, but --(-m?t+nr bejrinning the" Khler-taTkT" e ed in general about people- a n d : In-it _ react ions tow ard different I, situations happening in the church d of today. Pishop Keid was mentioned by r. the Elder Jenkins as he sends' s much luck to the Pish<ipInrcKards it to his return. We appreciate Elder 1 t i.:.. * . ; #i<'iikins lor wonting with us s o (| faithfullv. a j Rev. Duncan, pastor of St. Paul - A. M. E. Church assisted the Elder I during the conference. e ('. H. Glenn. Reporter 1 ST, JAMES \ME CIU KCH 31 fii Rev. .1 ('. Hates?Pastor 1 ' j! Sunday school w_^ called to nr? rier at 1ft a. nr. with the Supt.-and l# co-workers present. After the . class study of the lesson the v school was wonderfully reviewed s l?y Mrs. Juanrta Austin Simmons, [j The adult class has the financial t, hanner; Mrs. .Inanity Simmons, teacher. The cradle roll has the | n I youth hanner, Mrs. Rosa cDelaney,' y SUpt. ' 11 :10 a. m. after preliminaries J we enjoyed a soul stirring sermon! f by -the pastor. Text: Mai. .1:10-11. 0 ther soul stirring sermon by Rev. Hall. Text Jer. 1 :17-10. Theme: j "God's Heavy Message Against Judah." Really- the sen^on was food for thought and will he long -rememI>ered. After euch a strong., sermon an invitation was extenI ded for joiners. One lady united; I Mrs. Carrie Hell Jackson. Our siek j. | members a r e much improved which we arc glad of. The chnrch was decorated With fruit and various kinds of vegetables. Much credit is dtie the committed with Mrs. Oarrie Cherry, chairman. It really was it a fine pre-Thanksgiving decorai tion. Our choir seemed to have i- been at their best. Several visi^. 2, tors were presePt. Visitors are e always welcome to the friendly church on the hill, 415 Henderson 10 St. BENNETT&VIELE NEWS The morning worship at ' St. Micheal ^M^t+iodist church was good. The pastor Rev.W. M. Sto'ics1 delivered ^a wonderful messire. The usher Board met at 4 p ni. Sunday at the home of Mr. .1 . Bloomfield on Market St. At 4:30 the Youth Fellowship net at the chui ch.'The. Woman's Society of Christian Service met Wednesday might at the home of Mrs. Ophelia McKay Bethea an mother on Kenny St. A lot, ? good things to eat were served. At Shiloh Baptist church t h < pastor, Rev. H. Wright delivert | a wohderful?message Sun. morn- ing from the isuftJecT,~?^ETTVer Hi I ilates Singing." At 5:00 p. m. the scouts of th church, troop. 1ZP rendered a ver; good program in honor-of two on standing citizens of this count> Prof. Charles Green, who has given his resignation as leader after fifteen years of faithful service. We the members of Troop 129 I in an attempt to show pur appreI ciation for his untiring service ' to us have come together to pre rent thia nrmil) award as a symbu of our thanks. ~ To Mr. Eugene Copeland, Jt lour first'.colored policeman i . j Marlboro County. . We feel tha Mr. Copeland is doing a servie to our community as an outstand ing member of the Bennettsvilh i'oliee Force*, as our first Negu. .iicer we want him to know tha .v are proud of 1iim and that In ?hiough"his personality, characte md sense of duty is a represent:, tive of his people and an outstandig leaner in human. relations. alute- you both ? Troop 121). Rev. "Mrs. V. O. Jeffers, has re turned as pastor of Evans Metro politan A.M.K. 2ion Church, am neld her first service Sunda.. morning since the conference, j Rev. .W, F. McCoy and senic j choir of Reedy Branch Bnptis 1 Church led the Sunday evening worship a t Macedonia Baptis Church" for?Rev.. P. B.?Mdo lona The service was very good.T ? j Many of the, churches?in this-. I county will have Thanksgiving services Thursday of this week. I.et us give thanks unto the I.ord. or He is good, His mercy endur?TIT forever. . Bennettsville ?* Cheraw Cosme j lologist club held ifs regula. r iwimnj meeting at tne home o' I |-rEmilyMeKay?with ali -mem- I boiii present. The meeting was I Called 'to. order by the president. After the business discussions. Miss Emily McKay gave a short :all< on her trip to Atlanta, Ga. to the Georgia State Beauty Cul: uri.sts League show of the stars which was held Oct. 23, 24, 25, 1955 m the city auditorium. With the business finished the member' lingered for a half hour social and i-a? delicious repays ...was servedi ATI members'Hleparted, saying to the hostess that they had spent a '(.profitable.- and delightful eveningj at her. home. The Marlboro County. High ball game against the Dillon Higl 1 School last Friday. Mi s Stiist.n A ,lo..,o t o ?... ,.wc?iur> uu .uar.Mian St. highly- entertained the I'ulpit Aid Cluh last Friday evening. Ah good .things to oat were served. Mrs. K. A. Purvis and Mr*. ! Carrie. Cannedy accompanied Mrs. I. H. Reese to Newberry, S..C. last .?eek end. They report a very I .deasant trip. Mrs. Bessie Grace of Dunn, N. , C. was called home last week due j vU tr.e illness ot her sfs-.er," inn. ' ..livenia Stubbs on Marshall St. On the sick list are Mrs. Patsy I v^uick, Mrs. Luvenia Stubbs, Mrs. j i,illie Jenkins, Mr. John and L. C. j AIIMOn. J Callie S. McCoy, Rpt. NEW YORK SCHOOLS CLEAR-1 EI) IN INTEGRATION STUDY j NEW YORK -( ANP) ?The findings of an impartial citizens' group have cleared the New York public school system of charges that it segregates Negro and PuerI to Riean students. The group reported that in ih stances?where schools are pretTo1 .. KT?-- l> ^ . imiiioiiii.v iiccru ?r i uerio mean, it is because the neighborhood is ' made up principally of those groups. i , (_ However, the board of eudcation ; was accused of not doing alL?_L.. could to- helpfc.promote integration, (and the investigating body said I schools with mostly Negro students j no inferior to other schools, PERSONAL EX Clothing ? Furnitun New & Used T ALL SOLD AT I B03 MAIN ST. Phone 3-! ?? I Rev. Crumlin Addresses AME Union COLUMBIA, S. C.?The regular meeting of the A.M.E. Union was held Monday, November 21st, a t Allen University. Dr. B. Ck Cunlinghjim, President of the Union, presided. Rev. Wallace E. Crumlin, pastor f Bishops' Memorial Church, was . resented as the order of the day Rev. (.'mmlire delivered?a?timely and searching" menage- on "Pastor al Visiting." In his talk, Riw 'rumlin referred to Question 16 African Methodist Church, "Wil .you vi?it from house to house?' The following passages were giver as Biblical Authority for pastora isitation: James 1:27; Matt. 25: '11-45; Luke 14:7-14; Janves. 2:1-1 and Matt. 10:16. The speaker quo ted from Bishop Oxam's "Preach ing in the Revolutionary Aire" ir saying,'"To be a auei'esjful wtinia ter, the pastor must spend tim* vith God, his members, and hn studies." The A.M.E. Union has announce* the following speakers for the re maining of this calendar year November 28th, Dean A. D. Green* *f Allen University; December 5th >ean R. S. Turner of Allen Uni versity; December 12th, Dr. \V. R iownian of the Manning Districl of the A.M.E. Church, and December 19th, Dr. H. S. Davis,'Dean ol Dickerson Theological Seminary. The Union "meetings are helci ' ?ach Monday, 1:00 P. M.. in t h e Parthenia Reid Chapel, Faith Hal <f Allen University. ATTENTION School Students! Personal Stationery Printed in attractive layout with your *?Name and Address . * Name of your School * V'iur School Gr:?de * Your Favorite Subject * Your School's Colors "" * lour Favorite ."sport MONARCH SIZE (50 Sheets 714 x 10t2 inches & 50 Envelopes) For only $3.00 1 CLUIJ SIZE (100 Sheets, 6 x 7 hitches & 50 Envelopes) | I.'.... ....1- o-i 1 ? *1111} oo.utl ' DELTA PHOTOGRAPHIC P. O. Box 1117 Norfolk 1, Ya. Enclosed find Please send me . Boxes of Stationery as described above. NAME - ? ADDRESS CITY ...Zone mate-- . SCHOOL "GRADE _ SUBJECT ; "ST'lJKT ~~ ~ r.T'. COLORS i 1 WANTED Wanted a middle age man w h o is blind or eriple, who doesn't drink and can count money correctly to sit and sell paners in V~..? stall (I. k , Robert Irvin BUND VETS,NEWS STAND 114-35, 14'5 Street Jamica, N. Y. IT I'AfYS TO LET JAMES RADIO SERVICE Repair Your Radio Radio Bargains 1910 HAMPTON ST. A. B. C. Furniture Co NEW & USED-FURNITURE BOUGHT AND SOLD ' iy6 harden street _ Columbia, S. C. 3mco^o:0co^>icoixs3:aaoowooc TCCC Oil rn lLLOO OALLd e ? Sporting Goods oys ? Heaters BARGAINS 2138 COLUMBIA, S. C. Vr ' { Saturday, November 26, 1953 CLASSIFIED ADS i. . IN MfeMORIAM Sacred to the memory of my I sainted mother, Mrs. Corinne Julia Benson, who went to Heaven sixteen years ago, November 22, i If39.. ? ~ "I draw nearer to Thee dear Father, that I n>ay be nearer to i my loved one, who is with Thee 1 i Help me to know perfectly that | life is Eternal and death, but a . j shadow that hides from my earth' , ly sight the unseen world into \'l which my dear mother has passed. I.ove knows n o boundaries ' ' and the loyp of my heart reaches L-P+nto?the beyond.. Still in the shadow of Thy propTcrion. 'still in Thy?loving--ears, , nl.v into - another room has my dear one gone.-?This I know, even ! as 1 know, Thou art ever watch- j *ul over me. As to life in this . '! it her room, I leave that to Thee. I-know that when the misis "; of uncertainty are fully lifted trom my vision, I shall see c'.early 1 unto this room, know perfectly, * til that Is hidden nuw: ? Some day, 1 shall understand. 51 Until th-M, I am "contented t o know, ^hat my beloved mother is '; with Thee; safe in Thy everlast nijt <11 m.-v > j' . * "Not now but in the coming "> 'i years, It may he in the better land, | 'Til read the meaning of my t; * tears/ And . there sometimes, I'P. understand... . .T God knows the way, He holds ' - the key, He guides me with ?unerr'.fig ' , hands.. Sometimes with tearless eyes. I'll see yes, there, up there, I'll understand." I' ' Devoted daughter Florence Corinne Benson ? IX MEMORIAM In loving Memory of our ^ ? Father, Jackson Charles who de parted this life Nov. 27, 1953, ; No day goes by without a sigh No night without a tear i For one who meant the world to us I.We mean You, our Father dear. In dreams we sometimes see your i face^ [ And our heart"forget their pains. . j In happiness for the little while, . L'. | J We have you back again. I - - ^ WIFE Mattie Charles Remini, S. C. CHILDREN VMola Charles, Remini, S. C. Mattie L. Charles, ?Jewark, N. J. Ruth Ann Charles, Allen U., Co'la. Rev. I). K. Charles, Remini, S. C. Otrartes, Wilmington,N. i?= Susan Martin, Remini, S. C. Francis Charles, Wilmington, N. C. p.John L. (Vv rles, New York, N. Y. I. b IN MEMORIAM White In loving memory" o f our sister, Mary E. White, who passed away November 17, 1953. I Though her wordly cares were ~ many, ? She walked with stately grace, I Alone she tackled'every one with a smile upon her face. Cross words were rarely uttered, On her you could depend; So true, brave heart; God bless j thee, In His great universe thou livetlu? without end. Sisters and Brothers - ,v Albany Angeline R. In loving memory of my dear mother, and oar grand'mother Angeline R. Albany who departed this live seventeen years ago today, November 22, 1038. November brings sad Memories j Of a loved one gone to rest,' I You'lf-never be forgotten I By the ones who loved you best. -rYour Loving Son James M. a n d ?? Grand Daughters Jacqueline Y. Albany and Mrs. Warvilla A. Cook IN MEMORIAM I Ip Memory'of~our dear husbanfather and son-in-law Mr. David TBarnwell who departed^ this Hf* Nov. 23, 1954 in the city of New .... ~ *V ?-- - j ! t'Altho you are gone f We'll not forget you " On our Memory you'll always remain | Tho our parting be regretful We will some day meet again. Mrs. Gladys Barnwell, Wife Children ' Miss Martha Barnwell , Miss Barbara Barnwell Mr. Bavid Barnwell, , v Miss Marjorie Barnwell Mrs. Martha Lockett, Mother-in law !> I