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Saturday^ November 26, 1955 ileans Started Wit Has Built Over 1,0 1 * GARY, IND. (ANP) ?When a history of Negro business is written, one of the first chapters will tell the American success story of ' Andrew Means, soft spoken Gary contractor, who rose from steel worker to master home builder. ' Means stepped off a Pennsylvania train here 35 years ago with just $6 in his pockets. After, '''pull. * - ing pairs" at number 10_furnace in the Sheet and Tin Mill for two years, he decided to-stop making steel and make homes, for Gary's ill-housed population. ...r. ?Todny7"junt"~a scant "two blocks from where he got off the train, Andrew Means directs two corporations which do combined business of a million dollars yearly buildings .blind reds of homes here and in tha Chicago area. Since Means built his first house for sale in the 500 block of West ...vi.m; hi me urms he head have constructed over 1,000 glomes. Brick and frame houses built by Andrew Means and his associates spread across the city. There are residences on the north side. There are Moans Model Community, F. D. Patterson Village and Booker T. Washington Terrace apartments * in the city's Midiown. There i s Means Park Manor near Roosevelt high school1, and a second Manor going up in the shadow of the new ^Lincoln school on 19th avenue. . In the beginning the going was rough for Mg^ps. He got his -start in business on $90 borrowed from his wife, a borrowed table and a borrowed typewriter. His first office, was a tarpaper shack on a sandy lot at 2127 Washington street. In 1922 h c built four houses and made about $800 ? a lot of money in those days. He had the ability to produce the home and the market was ripe for the homes, but money to finance his - projects was ha rd to get. Bankers turned him down on the theory that investing in Negro homes was aria^y business. The - federal Housing Administration re Jtv-ktu ma applications too. "They always found something ' wrong with a Negro application to borrow money to build a house," Means rec^ljsfi "But Means fought to get what he wanted. He complained to FHA headquarters in Washington and one day when a FHA official was - visiting Gary he buttonholed him and explained his problem. The FHA official advised Means to find a vacant lot and apply aTgain. Means secured the option to the old Gary circus grounds near 25th avenue"and Jackson stfbet and ; a loan to build Means Model Community \va^ approved. That was all the Gary home developer needed, His fame spreadarid his homes sold faster than he could build them. Now, bank, saving and loans associations and insurance companies throughout the nation show no hesitancy in approving loans for his projects, which keep 31 contractors busv vesr' noo "Andy^-Meaps, who is nearipg 60, attributes much of his success to two famous men who were his personal friends ? the late Booker T. Washington and George Washington Carver, both of whom taught him while he attended Tuskegco Institute It was at Tuskegee too, that he met and married his lovely wife, Kptie, who was a secretary - in Booker T. Washington's office. Today the Means live in a luxurious $100,000 home in Gary and both are active in eivicAnd social affairs. When he's not building houses, "Andy" Means works toward building a better community for Gary's Negro citizens. He is a member of the Gary - Urban League Chamber of Commerce, YMCA, NAACP,, Midtown businessmen's Associa 7 tion,r ^3hr., uf?the?Dea. board irt First Baptist church, and a Gary FEPC commissioner. Additionally, he has a seat on the national council of the Urtited NegTrr College Fund, is chairman of the executive committee of the Tuskegee Institute Alymni Association and a member of the general - board pf the National Council o i Churches. -r * i n?J ' ? BETflSEDA BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. O'. Y. Go ode..-Pastor S.~5h was very instructive anrl was conducted by the pastor. Each teacher donated their interest i r teaching their classes on,the aub Evidence ofr Jesus Ppwer, print Luke 7:11-23, Memory Selection, Go Your Way and tell John what things Ye have seen and heard; how that the blind see, the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed; thi # ) h Six Dollars 00 Homes ? deaf hear, the dead are raised, t the poor, the gospel is preached Luke 7:22. Senior Topic Signs o Jesus) Power. We all enjoyed t h beautiful lesson with 51 presen 1 wa,s very glad to be back in i S. after a week's illness also gla to find Sister Sallie Willian I doing fine. She .was very glad t ^ have Rev. O. Y. (loode, her pasto ing. After having prayer service coi 'ducted by Bros, (laffaney and r; G. Morman the .choir sane Hoi Holy, with the pianist on dut; After the decree, the ushers liftc the Mission offering, Deacon 1 Norman offered the .Mission praj er which was soul stirring a n enjoyed by all who knew the wort of prayer. The pastor read f o Scripture lesson, Acts. 10:16-$ after a number and announcemen " uf Ihe .-Miifiiiin .1 ug 1 (i 111^ ll Christian. Jubilee of Chester No 20 which was sponsored by Deacc ? R. B. Thomas. / The Thanksgiving program wi I be Wednesday night on the 23rd Mrs. Sallie Roberson - and Mr Meadors, the faithful two o Spartanburg will he here Sunds night Nov. 27 sponsored by t h Junior Choir. Come and hear the | you will enjoy hearing them, selection was4 sung. The pastor todk his text fro Act. 16:25,' the words was at mil night Paul and Silas prayed. I preached "out of his heart a so stirring sermon which was en jo; ed by all. It was good for t h healing of the nation. Rev. Gooc , is getting better every time 1 preaches. There is only ope reasc II for his members not getting betti 1 hrwl it ic U'Kon +V??*T A ~ ^ ?miivii mtjf viu iiul |ira tice what he preach. It is betti -to go to church while we aic ab than, wait to be carried there wh< we are not aware' of g o i n ~~n?is?butter?to?H s t f itthe Gospel while we can hear, f< one day it may be preached ovi our face and we.still can't hear i We really had good T3. S., Pra; er service, preaching and singir by the Christian Jubilee Chori last evening. '* , We hnrl ;i gnod number nf vigi ors to hear them from differei churches. Come and worship wit us, you are always welcome. | I. A. T. Rpt. i ZION CANAAN ..BAPTIST CHl'RCH Rev. M. C. Fenncll?Pastor \ STATj^ PARK?The Deacoi AnnuaUTogrcssive Convention b gan Nov. 14, 1955 and ended No 20, ,1055. The Convention was great success. Everyone put hin self into the services for t Ti> - Glory of God. ? Monday night Deacon E. Tlouh was in charge. Message by tl I Kev. J. M. Hollis; Music, Zion Pi grim and Mt. Zion Choirs a n I Usher Boards. Offering, $07.75. I Tuesday night Deacon D. Fa was in charge. Message by Re W. M. Fair, Music: Goodwill ar Pinegrovc Choirs. Offering, $215 14.Wednesday night Deacon J..1 Simon was in charge. Message t Rev. Rufus Bell, music: Mt. Mo iah, Calvary, Green Hill, and Oa Grove Choirs and?Usher Board Offering, $102.36. Thursday night Deacon R. Bo: sard was in charge. Message 1; Ui? Rev. J. P. Mt'al. MuhU', SUllU Branch, Bethel, Rehobeth Choti and Usher Boards. Offering, $83 37. /'Friday night, Deacon W. Mi Donald was in charge. Message 1, Rev. C. J. Jackson, Music, Tayk Memorial Musical Choir, Zic Chapel and Reed Chapel Choir Offering, $79.11. Sunday afternoon Deacon - "1 I'Fntminger was in charge. Me: I sage by Rev. S.. M. Hightowe Music, RoundtopT Macedonia ar Little Zion... Choirs and Ush( Hoard. Offering, $175.90. Sunday night Deacon P. Ahde son in charge. Message "by "t ~TT I Rev. M. C. Fennell. Music b | Bethlehem, College Place and Zic ^ Canaan and Usher Boards. Offe 00 Ing $104.15. Total for tJre wee $827.78. We sincerely - thank all oi friends fof their series of servii and you are always welcome't | worship with us at Zion Canaa 1 i Mrs. E. O. Fennell, Rpt. ; To avoid loss of Social Securit benefits, disabled persons sbtmi (inquire about the 'disability freeze c at their Social Security Office. .* f ? ... .f THOMPSON STREET BAPTIST ' CHURCH I Rev. 1$. T. Sears?Minister | , ' i ~~ SPT'RG.? Sunday School began 0 ] at the usual time with Supt. and 1 . | teachers on hand. Thcr lesson was ; j i beautiful, taught by each teacher, ' e ' after-which the pastor pave aj ^ ( beautiful summary of the lesson, a *| The pledpes are still coming up (l for the Sunday School building. i Anyone feeling the Spirit, pledge y j from $25 to $10(Mvill be greatly r ; Appreciated. \V. M.' Dogan, Supt. | '| 11 :(>() A. M. The Church Serv ice j began with organ prelude, call to worship. I was glad when they said ; let us go into the house of t h e v' Lord. I's. 122. The three choirs of v' rji oung Peftple~sanp. The children"*" |(j Choir sang, "Jesus Love Me This j i Know, I'ho Junior choir, Prec**i ious I.ord Take My Hand, The . | Youth, A Mighty Fortress. . j The pastor preached from the. 'i 4th chaptfrij of the Iiook of Esther 15 and H? verses. (A*Contest) read as follow: (15) Then Ksther bade ^ tln'iii return Mordrrnj t his answer, "i (17) (Jo gather together all tHe V, j , n Jews that are present in Shu-sham and fast ye for me, and neither, eat nor^ drink for three nights or day. I also and my maidens will i fast likewise and so will 1 go in unto the King which is not aocording to the law: And if 1 peri:.'i M perish. , , j. These are the words of Esther? ^ Because of her virtue and her fame. She wa^ made a queen Mor^ dicni knew the lives of ,the people ,j were at stake. He talked to Ksther: je He knew that someone had to go ( uj to God and that she being one of the greatest among *lhe Christian. e The Ambition of every Christian je to spend and ho spent. We should ; give ourselves to Clod that other * shnnld nr?t nnhloli 41 ..... .. W c uv.klOII, VIUVI \\UII\ LIU'O>n ugh Esther, (Mordicai) had fail. , [?r l But he told Esther if she would Q . ! go before the King something ' i would be done. Esther was willing to run this risk. Esther realized i >n - f? # * she could no longer live by herself, ^ j made un .her mind to stain! for right. The invitation was given. The visitors were made welcome ar , i by Miss Boulah Mac Smith. We were please to have one of V" I our members to worship with us, l^ ;Miss L. Beatrice Cleveland who is j is a music teacher in the Brewer: ] High School. The.public School of Music, Ureehwood, ST CT at th V . NIGHT SERVICE?5:30 B. T. tJ. ] The lesson was beautiful taught by each teacher. After which a I short program was given Mrs. j Rosa Gil lard president, Mr. Fred i Ray, vice president, Miss Barbara { Ann Sears, Secretary, j 6:30 Prayer meeting-began-led - j by "Mr. Johnnie Harrison- and Mr. ; Wilkie. ' . is The pastor preached another soul * stirring '"sermon taken from thr' v. ! Espithe of St. Jc?hn, 2nd chapter, a . 4t.h verse, Theme: Precious Proi i niise. These are the w o r d s e o f the Apostle Peter W.. 1 can rend t ho liihle from ir i to Revelation and we will find these ie promises made liy Clod. Pointing 1. | out three in my text tonight, (1) d ' The Lord will guide for his 'people, , | (2) The Lord will provide for his ir people, (3) The Lord will prosper v. j for his people. j, id r We don't see line hut we have ; , evidence that he is protecting us. He is nearer us t.han we have any , ' idea. The Choir sang, It Is Well ty i with My Soul. The doors of t h c r. Church was opened. Dismissal with, Bless Be The Tie That Binds. *3. |? Taleinda?Biirjyess, s-'iMT. MORIAH BAPTIST ,yj CHURCH PtRior Z\ SPT'BG.?The Bahy Contest ' i came to a close at the Mt. Moriah c- Baptist Church, Nov. IS, 1055. ,y : The program as follow: ^Mistress >r , of Ceremonies, Mrs. Frances Holm j comhe; Selection hy the Friendly s. j Five, led by Miss Lucinda Burgess, j Scripture reading l>y Mrs. Julius 3. j Jackson, Prayer hy Splenlid Smith, H- | Selection. The Sons of ML-MoriaU,? r. | Reading-, Cauline Cheeks, Solo, id , Bennie Mac Chambers, Remarks, ;r Mrs. Willie Lou Mack, the Sponsors. The Contest came of in"*" r-T which $'271.81 Was raised, (1) "i~T>nzS""Wav gtverrtO" Miss-Shirley y i Wright, (2) Master Frank Foster, >n ' (31 Marion D. Turner. The prizes r-1 were presented by Rev. Pridgeon, k, the pastor. Other habies who tooka part in the Contest as follow: ar Rosa Marie Hyrd, Sandy Wofford, ;e T)t borrah, Bonus, Debra Jackson,^ o ' Kenneth?SaHerav?'Wnltrr Hender- tn. son, Cuss Moss Jr., Dennis Scribb- ; I ling, Frank Foster Jr., Jay Heard, | Saddle Mae Norman, Fay Fenner, I George Scribbling, Kaline Walker,] j Jacqueline Jackson, Marion I). TurI ner, R&y William Jr., Micklane | ,y , I>awkins, Julct Foiwer. id | We wish tp thank every one who' J helped in making the contest a sue- 1 cess. Mrs. Willie Mack, Sponsor. THE Southern W cods To Be Held In Ne . Columbia, S.C.. .Nov. 11', 11)55. State Forester Chas. 11. Fiery u Columbia represented South Ca>? linn at a meeting in Atlanta ye. torday t o plan for a Souther Woods Arson Conferenee to !> ludd in New Orleans next seririr i his c j '.ferenee will aim to so.v the serious Southern piioblem e deliheraUdy set 'woods fires. "Governors of the Souther Stales on Oet. lit) at the SoutlR1:'Governors ("oufereneo a t J'oin Clear, Alabama pledged tlieii; e operation and that of all apple printo -l:ito o^pejos and off ieia' tfi pariicipate in tin- forestry am woods yrson e<t:ferenee to be hef next year. Lowell I'esley, executive. direc lor of the "Anierivnn - Forest ry Asocial ion and spokesman for South-wide forestry cdmmitte wide h appeared before the Gov ernor^ -Conference, pointed oa tliat 1)4 percent of the nation woods arson fires, occur in lh South each year. "We must make an al'-plit a' tack o n this prohhiu j nl s.to; hurniny: up this preen pvhl. whirl is the' \er\ lifel.Iood c.f the nev indn. trial S"iit!i." la1 iold tin ( ovei'itors. "Wo sincerely hi li< v. the proposed woods arson confer >1A ( I :i)() N : A 11Ai 11 ST ~ ntri?tt< >, SPA UTA X I'd' IIG S. S. hi-jrui at 1 ? a. tn. will; the So'pt. ii rharpe. We opened' _,l.y sineine1 None 'flic Croc .?1 'rav ? r ' a< e e? hy thi' Sunt, al-o urivi .ii11 do; iisxenihly. a synopo.-d* ol the loss all \v;t,. yiv'-n hy the Ma pi. ill enjoyed hy air Moniinjj worship hejran at ] L 15 willi fervent prayer service! ur^an |?j:c'!ialc, Mr-. .Mao Unreal at the oryan. The first I'sailn \va: rojioatod after t lit* pastor I?y tin "onyroitali'ift. Chant: Come '* Lo I's Worship. 'I'ln- senior choir .he san^t I l.ovo To Toll I ho Story Scripture. I'salm 10:1-17. \va: jead l>y :pastor, Prayer h> i>ov. "O. 11. Willis. OllTiory. Pre reding' the message . the sonioi choir sang " 1 just thank you al tlie' days of my life, .Mis .Mahe TTvoI?soloisf a- .sle.l ly All'-i Mat tie Atrxnndor. Tbr pastoi came forward'and delivered a sou stirring message. Text: i'salm "My voice shall thou hoar in llu morning.'*), I.ord in the. inorninji I will direct my prayer unto the* and v. :.J look up." The so1 mon ii part: When llavid prayed lie }>ra.\ cd for Ids (.lod's will to he -done lie piav'od on Clod's terms. .Met David said I will ]>ray i 11 th< morning. Me wanted lo .start tin Hay right. A good VTtttI depend: oft how wiT he gin in the-morning Man is the only creatufe that wa: mtrdr?trf?hmk upward. Not? to ke? Ids eyes east upward?<nd) hut to always look up for t. h < higher and hotter things in life At the elui.e of Lliw tii< j nstor led us in singing (luidi Me () Thou (treat Jehovah. Invi tational hymn was Kememheiy Mc A(T' held its mouthly meeting a 4 p. iii.. Dr. J. C. Dull was gues speaker. Night services began a 7 p in. The pastor again pourec out his soul and hearts were mad, to rejoice, as he sjioke from thi theme, Look and Live. Text; St f-ohn d:14. And asMoses liftc jp thc serpent in the wilderness even so must the .son of man be J "ft PALMETTO LEADER irscn Conference w Orleans ??? e cmlys-! selptC * nS^<wt "amec iuscs woods fires jstroys den and cover ct's Put a Stoptoffds J , l"v.e ' '-.forvf. to {iii.use the >?\ . ::^'7 ' ub'J? ' I in ion i,, s?iv," tir 1 f'^Kviii." . "L.v !r,,l-r ""i:""": '"> ">?"?*. ah.| . : 1 ? '* ioiv.'.nivnt , h fi. r j v\'<??'>!I?? c.rt ' ni-l were si rosSe'd :is :. tin* three main answers to the e f vyodd; arson .prnhlcin. i j The Southern Fore .-try n 11 d [woods ills'-.:! Conference wi.l'. U> ITi ''esiivn* d lo sliin iiMte the int<-rest o j iMid concern of the eeiie. ;! p-.i!.dh\ ' ! itt enforcement officers." MinrtV , !.!<Jnlld-'.lie . average jreod - zeti in prevent inj; aiui ?tnnip;r. j "i! ihe- e (i.-st r"et ive l'i i c'-l fire.-il which cause enormous losses each il.|year every late i:i the Soiu!;. Tile eoni'eyi n e y i!l lie sponsor cd 'spvcifi yally 1 >y the American - Kmc* try Association. The Amcri:: vim 'i urpen'. int' Fiirmhis A.s'i Lae ; it: i t "ooperat i'v.r, The Association - of Sinto T\7u'i st< r.s. The T^'iiied I1 of Forestry A : < cint ion Fsccu si lives, The Fori'.-t Fainiers AssoCj elation ? oojieruli. f, i he .Southern l'itie Association. The Southern j Fulpw.ood ' on nil v.it ion AsVo-\ii tion. ; lid .il the ho 1- .-l.a'e. Til" i I l.oui iiin.a F* roiiy As.; iciati? li. v iiii id! nilv r Southern foi\ 'ry it jtiid' l'??i est iiid\ 'flu i;:' -'i o .1 . e\pei ti d I" pat 1 ieijii.t". , titled no Tin i "< .JjromeiL i'.v (7 o. .1. VV.? V | .11.\v!,i n? win1: Md-. 11. :i \ (ioius an'l MMary l-turc-i j X' n ! , < ii; . .M'-. Iv a I , !i . . I A l.vil.rV ! AT-; 1 1 Xii11 < > <11 Ion Mud., i . < l^ii'vlii i!. it-.;, 'i. lit I It-. I SI TTON lilt \M Ii l; \l? US r j < ni rrrii ?? - j ; Hi v. J. I'. Nea! ?I'a-dor i }l . I i I I.L'liOI'T', S. C. S. S, In yaii j i i al the usual In.ur with Supt. |!oii | ! Wood .-.IkI cu-wothers ;it their post J 1 <ii" duty. The ii-s-cm v a- he:.atif.'illy ] i I;111u)11 hy .Mi.-. Imiu- \\'<m j > !,im J . tearher, Suioeet: l.vidvtiee. of I - .k-su.d l'ow i-r. 1 Devotion i ..mlrrtcl liv Deacon Hen WVoii ;; --i-t. : !.y Deacon i' Jluthei!old .of llvc'o Daplisl ] . ' ( hurvh of (amnion. \ ery Spirit-. 1 ual. ~ .Worsiiti: service t-i-van ai i n e tisir 1?lior.i1.?hm?h.-loved?pa-'toi' hroujiht to u ;i v. underfill :iu s? | sane 1'iom IV. 1"7:1. Su1-. 1 hat h. | in- (I (>( 1 i-'or II I thv? - iiivs. Ilea!* J I food for the sou!. '| We had a llu'd;." for today and 1 at litis time we opened up t h it Kci,liy. The 1J Trine.- of l.-rael. I i I'a plains A mount I lj.Mrs. Alattie Nelson S' In,.1(1 (.or*. nt'iu' Ux.ni?? LiauU'J . Mrs. I'ats\' Ik M i|?hy -Mrs. Mary (i. Woods 11.7.) <|Mrs. Sal lit- Woods . .. . 31.M j Mrs. (ienova Xcal r~ . 1 i?.r?(> . 41 Mrs. Mary M. Mai n- . .. :'7.5f? . *! Mts."(1 i 1 hi'rt""Iff*?AVo< nN fft'lVTv ~ ' j Mrs. lallit- I!. NrSnii 10.."0 5 MrsTtfrsVie-" Ilenm-H . . Ua.iMl Mrs.- Lottie (iladdcn 102.2ft " i Total Rally _ * .".ilt'.'.'O " I fv.ir your.tr Leaders. Master S;. 1!* vr*Trr. TucLcr .ami Ma: ter A ikon Total $ tlaS.lMl ! We Iiiid many visitors and they j are always welcome; We t h :v n k I Teveryone for their cooperation. 1 Mary M. Harris, Kpl. W Z n A.SC k U lii.b V i . J * r < \MUr:.\ JOTTINGS A lit'le cool but t'nr "IK'-" U ii'i loYc to 11?" a! rllMl'i t' UV Ifavo liffa on t'ic look foi pastor of ISotiioI ('ainui'ii but nope i.i appcaivil hcrci1 a j our ciistsitii \\ V ,v Mi. Sinai ifapti-t at; in'Mdi a jvoini r<a nioii fi'oiir t h i 'a.t-ir , 11 * * v. <\ K. Sn\itl"U'.r> . I'raven siti ire . ? < u'ni not oil by two of kin If-a. ami lUi-l a!-o \? I! ?:a 11 ou a i'< 1 a faithful t'.'ir;--1 in*' nr labor. 'litis oir:ir!i i-.an iii-pi:c.i to all ttau souls-. , Mrs. Sa-! '- I loiua'; ?\a-. i:i 'in a.r-i.it;:! liMn W .I;' I:.to y-.rr. . it I sin- i-if ;tO hoiiiti ntw <1>?hlT a:.#iy, I'! >*?' to bavo her . i '.nr \ir?. Ainic* 4 btniof-vvil li lu r.^AIxi. i 'iiniii - O- "I kt- ;-:i'S County's !r;ic!.i is .iinl'iu r of ir b'^Miatit M i s. Ai ls'- Abiwiii'i y. a iMi ifu r-ti avLur-.ami p.upiJ of Uyir I., tt Cl.'lc y. . \i \ n-al ,M 1 >a\ ill < .... . an a! i<>: i - jiva!!. .. *?; >. Minnie- .Mel lit! v.ji f.iMeiali/.ed. She leave imoon .. t ; ?1: ' f iV.y. MI.-.- Maifn Miner il.atir.ai ait'l Mi - Meat ! !' . Mc'.iirV. a t? ; ? ? r iif -frti-k--'-n Sr.hotrj; li-.srrI'att tiiii Ilali'it M (lift, tin- first hamn iif fi'H't: lliil. Si\ < i fit t. <1 ?c!iil !i i h Kddie Mctiirt- 151 i ! t? -U teacher _ ??f. .Mather Availx-nry Mr:?.* M( (lift ami our si.?tor nianiei '. ro',he"s; i'i'li MfCIirt for 'years S S. Sept;. etc., of Trinity Mcthodi< ' haiv-h an-! Alice-. his t'ii?? wil't out oKlo-t sister, a fiia* christ i.-n p< rsoti if we- ilo say it.. IV I), ilursl, Rpt. m:\vs akoi-Nd spaktan- . Ml lid. S. C. -T -The?Missionary Circle No. M ate iit the* home, of Mfsr Mity(Vidian Iteaenn Tuesday nijrht at 7:00. o With IS present'. Tt>v S'pirii was very .hij- h. < Kvcry one sdeimi to. lie happy/ Maiiy eneouraylinjr'-remarks went n?a?le by tin- Mothers After which we were serVed a deli eioiis'dinner. "Title menu eonsiste* O *4?I'h'ii'd fdMMin-ltf ttiMoot'etl-b,?ft"tisahul, pens, hot toils, coffee -whir! \v:;s t boron "hly enjoyable. Mr< Sen is thanked the I !< .- less. The 1'.-Street Sympathy Chil met at the home <>f Mrs. Kloise am \Ia,ry Ami Alehorson Wednesday ?j.y;ht with 4fi pro sunt. Tin* offieer.af tlir S. (*!,i!. (* ?illvcuti<m. Tlnisi as follow: Mis. Yenni" la-wis, Vict President; Mis. I). \V. Cohen, Seerotai'V. Mrs. Minnie Lofton, Assistant S l i i'tru v. Mrs. I.. ('. Tim vcr'i.n.l, Troasaivr; Mr*. Kloise loin L*i <v~'i,Ii i?t . Mr.-. Klla Callahani who helped with t lio in format ion nf how t o -n'j.'m n a ? '11'. '-lit iu'i. ( >1 in i i"7r>t .' re Mas. Martrarol Mclatyro Mrs. \\'.-s io I.co Stovii, Mrs, Marvrm i t I .i-u-j'. After which wo w< ro ~vc1 a real 'j'iianl. i'. i'l'.r dime >. Turkey dre-Miiy. >law, fruit ,'ala I. rolls.- eraii'?crry sauce, tea, fruit rake. an.r candle-. MY--, lii.ji.-c Jones *:.*>:.! Mrs Kit !ii hue .-on. llo.te--'. ' g| nm ~ I irianon 15ur jp i : i?; iMyujduiii. i $225 3 l'.'.j. I I > i: iyc \' S ! I;|fj ? |, .p li.-i'ii". II. aid! ,S127.') I'.'aJ PIV, )I,H,lay ?(?<)" l\c haw- several Older 51 ^nd .*>."> to ('linos 9 MARION HUR> 2(11.-, CKItVAIS ST. ^ _______ I ' flRIVF.R f jua% At MARION HI 0 -StTV ?? ? -?4- |nWU<*- <W -Utficc. " 8 - s:uo IN O 'v % ? Call TO.M m Nitos, Sunchiys. 11<>i ^yOvOOOO'OOOOOOOOOC'O'OOOOC ' rnmmiiu II lliirii?? iw E IJ UILD anyttit: HOUSE T< Langley Coi 2202 Ta COLUMBIA, SC ftcs. Phone'2-5025 wammammagmmmmmmmm * J . lllillKON ilAI'TIST (IHIHII, - ICr\. V. . I>. ( dkcr --I'a-Ii?r i *"! Si., S. npi m-.i with .IS .iii'i ' t":ul:r!> ;>t 11ti'ir jma ? f il.it,.. After 11. ( fil'.-t -"iiii tic i t In ' | v.nr-:.i|i \ !? ?! I.y Ml. < < " -J I' He-. 'I I.e. k >11 W""Hin,1'' I ? I n in tlit1 nhicc': I'vi ihi,'1!1 .1 it- I'nvi i . Attp-r ; iv n.ikjiiii;: <i. I .<> ) , mi:i .ir v, ii i !ia> 'i i j . J iiim i li" r. S<m i| t ,'i ' i . 1" a; j i , - til . .i ll M nil! I a ?t:: ' .4..:! T.' A ; j " -.ii "t'ljr H.?- 't inn: v i.!tiv Si". iti1-. iC-j %. < <ii.. i tiw'iw i. i n . i ' ' 1'itI i'ii' 11 n:? ' t ail1.. ' . "M1.1 : n 1 :' i.. I i i i: iti. .I' i i, 'i -in if' i.'r- ."i f" tin1 imii-r lit' tit-1'., -iti1.1 iti ; > a * ' ' i A?rT- il'.i i .Mai 11 - ii ii/. hi. ii' H nrr't.i I'm ii.?in : I *i::y . 11 i'ii j 11 I :r. < hi'. . ' 'I "i n:! i'i 'i'ii.' jiii, i. r. : 11 'i *. "i'lirii* iVlri' ti .nMll'ttr - I fiiri'-itvt . .-v | . Mi. ! I :i. m "'iiii .A.. : I II'. . I;.,.. .n ' >i'i-ii. I 1 u . iI'.-iiw -t i L H, I, , , 1 i ! .?.( Tl;tKi'!y, v .1! ".ain i i > - ! . lift l i:;y J h 1. a". i.tF ~V r'<if*?v- ? ? -?t M N 'I!... 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Alter wide?} the pastor vame'* I lli'l'ttre; us with a w >nd< rl'ul senm n ' tu.kpn from .St. John ?" -1 ~?-ii 1. ' Jhiiov: "1/v'i irS-lsvo f+?r vur-t a+t-lu?? Sii'iduy i'. M. ":0n. Tin- llolli 1 m'ss ?.niivli t?l" I.alia hold there' dedication soi vircsi, ihe Kov, Diirj^s . <>t" Fayett.-villo. N.~ C, presiding. 1 i>i.?ner was .S'irvwl on the rhaivii 1 yard. Quito a fow friends witness- ' i d the -irvi.oS. They only' have fthir nteod e.i- at there luM.vh.-T.'n? eoji'-ethoi t'U the day was Slfil.ij'J. ?They li.TM-?tnritt?a* i.i.?-?Stone? 1'hnreh. St. John 1?. t j > t" -1 i hiM.-.a news. A '_ ?'it _ tjaij1 < 1. a ) >'li I t'| "j"1 ? iiy''.. nf. iky f'hnreh. ,\\ < f siirpri-e a.- well as a !>: ?: "aria of a'adness (in their face.- Sunday. Nov. It a - t.'v ir :>a-lor. the Rev. <h K. ^aad.suii nad to the (*hti:sii_ 1 a ehee!. ''in' S'.t'M.'m-T'rm?rt-ra~\V1:;: : aside & Sons |: n r.'.v.? i?. s?.t ? i i??,?.? \i. li, F IWr ^C)<)5 I; i'v I'ly. < "Ui-f $250 y !: :.?I 1 My 1 I >t- JyJC)^ S Models :ind l.aler Models TL e from al Prices To Sill. R ;SIDIC & SONS * PHONIC l.:il?23 ^ c?oooooo oooooo:o?>oo<>o<x in: sysI KM ? ? TRAINING | FRNSIDK & SONS Lessons before and after., vioxk ----- -pr?r lesson | . .. i uamiN I-SO&J s lid ays f>-r>?39, r?-<mr> >00000OOOOOO OOOOO o 00 oowoo STG FROM A-CHICKEN | A HOTEL istructioin Co. I ylor Street iuTlI CAROLINA Office Phone 6-2MP J} rr? " i'utc. v-J*: - - | * * ? p*c? Baptist Church of this town gave . . tin-in as a contribution The Rev. T. I. Ande'-pon pastor.' 'The officers :ii!?I iiM-n.iK-rs of St. John gave ami expression of gratitude for tin- said contribution- and will appieeiatc any contribution-small or 0111 any body they a r e. building a new church and hope t" have it completed! by the last i.u li.iry 1050. _ . .M is. '.Magdelene Moore, Rpt. r- , . Ad(.\ :w'IN ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF Hllimp*' ?' 1 *'v |J<JVI1, ' ?(ANP) i (pniier cabinet, ministers, anil" oiiier persons, accused of -the Mt'-tiiptcd assassination of PresiI'-ubiuau last June 22, were i"'TTc< 1 before Liberia^ - Su-?i__ pr'-iiic Court last week on treason .-ill M-(!ili<iii eharges.. IT?y V g c'V^x ** This year millions of Americans of all faitlis will join in daily Bible reading from Thanksgiving to Christmas in the twelfth annual observance of Worldwide Bible Heading, sponsored by the American Bible Society. The program, which began when a U, S. marine on Guadalcanal wrote his mother asking that the family join him in reading the same ftassages of Scripture each day, ins spread in scope to the peoples of more than forty nations. 'Hie readings are without note?f?-??or comment, and one may use whatever version of the Bible he prefers. ' ?-? Below are the reading* for each day, in the theme of personal faith from many denominations. NOVEMBER . M. 2-1 Thanksgiving. . .Psalms 23H-6 tl 25.. . .Psalms 46:1-11 - fl 26. .. Psalms 100:1-5 / I 27 Sunday . Matthew 5:1-26' ~ , ft I 28....... Matthew 5:27-48 / fl 29 Matthew 6:1-15 / fl 80 Matthew 6:16-34 T^m DECEMBER h- / 1 1 Matthew 7:1-29 / 2 .-.'Matthew 18:1-14 / fl 3 Matthew-18:15-35 f fl 4 Sunday Matthew 22:1-22 / fl . 5. .. Matthew 25:1-30 / fl 6... . .Matthew 25:31-46? 7 . .. . . . . Mark 12;18-44 ' .8 Euke 7:31-50 I fl 9 Luke 14:1-14 fl 1 0 Luke 14:15-35 fl 11 Universal Bible ^fl Sunday. f'Corinthians 13:1-13 1 2 VJ. Luke 10:25-42 1 1 3 Luke 15:1-10 ^ 1 4 Luke 15:11-32 1 5 John 3:1-17 1 6 John 14:1-14 17.... . . : vr. . .John 14:15-31 18 Sunday Romans 8:14-39 10... . . . .Romans 12:1-21 ?tt? 2 0 1 John 4:1-21 21. Jl Isaiah 9:2-7 Tnaiah 11 -1-9 2 8 .TT7. ~ . .Isaiah 53:1-11 2 1 John 1:1-18 Christmas. .Matthew 2:1-11 i 11 a I j s ruvES % Laundry Heaters Automatic Wood 1 Suming Heaters . Stove Pipe * - GRATES^ yirimniy InSiOt l/KlA H ARDWARE CO. 1:521 Assembly Sf. Phone 4-6939 COLUMBIA, S. C. j r- - 1 PHONE 4-9122 ' BLUE PALACE TEA SHOPPE i Delicious Home Cooked Merit * 1001 Washington Street ! m . PHONE 4-9678 f BLUE PALACE r--HOTEL M/L OUTSIDE ROOM? ' A- ' j- - - * BLUE PALACE ' Tonsorial Parlor ! 1 I y^;niif f irniirt tip! ^ : 1MI Wa*hH?*W? Street 1 I <i-1 U" - " ' ' . >? S?- 1 ? <V.?