The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 26, 1955, Page Page Five, Image 6

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Saturday, November 26, 195 General Conferen Church Plans Pro The General Conference of th< Methodist Church which is t h * official lawmaking body of t h < church is going forward setting uj the program for the Conference which is scheduled to open Apri 25th in the City Auditorium i r Minneapolis, Minri. More than 1001 V official delegafejs representing the many Annual Conferences of Mcth odism at home and abroad wll spend two weeks from April 25tJ to May 5Tth, 1956 studying legisla While the trend continues to b ( towarcT a shorter, streamlined Gen eral Conference, more centered or accomplishing its business a n c .< less on promotional and education al features than before unification the Commission on Entertainment has planned a number of inspira tional nights for the comintr Min neapolis session. One change will b e in the Epis copal Address. The Council o i Bishops hopes that its message t< the church can be condensed t < one hour. It has often requirec more, than twice this time for de> livery. . ; The custom of assigning ar evening to each general agency \> being abandoned, at least for this session. *. The general areas i r which the church gives service at;( not to be neglected, but the ap proach, as with th<T exhibits a 1 the conference, will be more unifiec and from the direction of .subject rather than a series of exploitu; tions of -the several agencies... Another time economy is t h ( decision made by,the Commissioi to choose one of the visitor^ fron other church bodies to be spokes man for all the fraternal dele gates. The other will b^ givep th< t opportunity to have their massage: of a given length published in tin Daily Christian Advocate. Dr. J. Wesley Hole, of Los An ?;r?. gelos, eha+rman?of the Commit ion, and Dri* Paul V. Galloway o J Tulsa, who heads the committee 01 program, received the approvaT~V>: the Commission for^Jrhc following tentative program 'at a meetinj. held in the General Conference City October 11-12. The entire pro gram?and particulaily?the older: of the day are, of course, subjee to the confirmation of"the Genera Conference. It is expected th"at the remaining "evenings of the General Confer ence will he required for legisla tive sessions. The Hoard of Evangelism is a ~ gain planning aftenwton?cvango listic services for visitors to t h < Conference. Numerous choirs fron Methodist Churches and in'stitu tions are planning to participate it "general and auxiliary meetings. *?V ov I * VU ucan a A rnii|(im)pnt'i lie rpsprve seat ?f^<- tVif> wivfg i>nd husbands of do legates, officials related to gener al agencies and reserved delegate: and other visitors are in the hand: of Reverend Dr. W. L. Robinson Columbus, Mississippi, a membei of the Commission. Application: for tickets should be sent to Tiim." DENVER, Colo.?Several n e v orders Of worship for use ii ? churches and other institutions o the denomination were approvc< here at a meeting of the Methodis Commission on Worship and t h t Fine Ai ts, Oct. 18-20. Bishop Ivan Lee Holt of St Louis presided at the. session which were held in the lounge o Beyner Hall of lliff School, o theology. 1 1111 lUU inn- .u'l'vicu completed were an order of wot ship for ground breaking for a nev church and one for the organi/.a tion of a new church" ^service fo members being admitted on tria in an annual conference was refer red to Bishop Holt for completion Major accomplishment of t h 11 1? .1....rt tnree-uay paney was mmi m?n int* of the proposed handbook o worship to he published for use o pastors. The comprehensive wor! will he edited by the Kev. Dr. N'o - lan Bx Harmon, hook editor of Th Methodist Church, and a mcmbe ?of- the- commission." Tt-- will piv pastors practical helps and direc - -ttons on Mtek matters--as the pro per conduct; of the services of woi ship in the church, the use of suit able music, proper drfess and pul pit decorum, how to conduct bap tisms weddings, funerals, nirmimir ion services, etc. ?Ift -response to numerous inuut ies. the commission announced tha while it is of the opinion that th present Methodist Hymnal will '"b adequate to serve the church for number of years, it will conside proposals for revision of the boo within a reasonable time. A charijre of otto word in t ii infant baptismal ceremony w a approved, together with an nppr< I * 5 J ce of Methodist ceeding i! wielding t-i'remony, tin- latter t o take the place of the present pray: er, which is worded for the pre) i sentation of the ring to the vvo; man hy the man only. k 11 The commission will rccohimoml 1 l to the 195H General Conference, ) meeting in Minneapolis next April, ? that the duties of,the present op tional committee on Worship a n d 1 fine arts in the~"lncat~TtnnTh b ~ir f. defined. The " sub-committee ap. | pointed to complete those recom> Owen J. Readies, Yakima, Wash., I the Kc'v. Daniel Uldout7"~Birttintoro: i , and Bernard Vessey, Colorado 1; Springs, Colorado. ( - | The commission may request the? } j General Conference to make the t j local church commission a required . one. (The fob 17 required local church commission a required one. j (The four required local cJiuTch . ] commissions now are: Meihhgrship f 1 and Evangelism, Education, Miss> j ions,-and Finance). * > Favorable action was also taken 1 I on a motion to ask the General 1 . j Conference to make tl*.- hurchj wide commission one of the cmtin- | 1 ' uing hoards of the denomination. ; 5 Pi-of. J. DeKovcn Killing.;worth i * of Clark College, Atlanta, invited j 1 the Board to hold its next meeting j | at the Georgia school. It is expert? 1 . ; ed that the invitation will he act 1 ceptcd. Dates set for the next | j meeting are Jan. -'51,and Feb. 1 and t 2, 15)50. . ' . * , . i 1 j MT. IMSGAIT A. M. K. CIII R< II ] * 1 Reverend F. C. .lames?Castor j \ SUMTFK? Sunday was a beau-j " tiful day in.contrast with the very' 'J. unfavorable weather i 11 sbme ' i parts of our country and many | - PCl'SOIK Innnl 4 1 . I ? , - miwiiuayr l 11 hi j lovely weather to rorne to the] ".j house of the I.ord. ??Sunday Sehool?opened?at?t?h?ij-j ^ i usual hour of ton o'cloek.. Alton-) 1 .dance- and'contribution were good.| t j We were happy to have out pre-j f, siding elder present. He conducted C the review for the junior classes * Lin assembly room, second floor of - 1 the Kducational Building: Mrs. A*.' * ! K. Harrison Roddick is supermt te.ndent of the -junior department 1! I'.rof. S. Martin, Sunday School I Superintendent gave the review | r ] for senior and adult grouj) jn the! - j assembly room on first floor. Morning worship service began at 11:15 a. m. l)f. M. F. Robinson - who has been returned to us a< i 1 was present and .gave t he' message i 1 from St.. Matt. l:d. The me<sag; - ! was delivered with power and i;n-, t I joyed by all. We were indeed de-j j lighted to hear that he -has been | returned to sei ve another year. -j s j _ The Men's Club, .Missionary^ ; .-wicty anil Stat'S of Service Clilb^ met?briefly after nervine. j The artiuial program of the . i (loodfellows Ciuli was. presence i |'at J p. m. The guest speaker no | tiie occasion was .Mrs. Alicey X. , Spearman, the Kxocutive D'ireetoi ! s of South Carolina Council on Hu- . I man Relations. The address wa.\t 11n[\ffmative, inspirational and con ? i tained much food for thought, f I Music was furnished by Lincoln: } Junior anil Senior High Choruse-I t directed by Mrs. K. ?II. IMeasanC i b' Evening service was iield at | 7:510 p. in. Subject for discussion ] J The Frank Madison Reid Club f j met at ft p. m. at" the home of fj^lrs., F. S. Ivey, 20(5 S. Wasliing? ton St A fil l nf im.Llim. .'the hostess served . refreshments. \f ! The Hoy Scout Troop of Ml . | Pisgah had an encampment on n "Campus -of -M-on-is-C'oUoge Friday 1 night. The hoys slept in pup tenn .'and on Saturday morning took a lt six mile hike. The hoys enjoyed P the otcasion imnionsely. I'rof !, . J Scott and I'rof. N. Aiken, Scout f Masters. f ' The Stars of Service Club met , i I.. < U L'.l : l ? :i i K i 111 inc r.uLM (iiionaj ijjinnntf,. Wed. . at 7 1 The sad intelligence of the death of ' lA. OsT-eoTa Met aiji In e- Deltriuru AULs-aeteived-iectntl^ McCain will he remembered as 01| iffinator of the political and eduuI rational renaissance? -Arnpnir" \e.. pfioes in South Carolina. Funeral I ! announcements will he made later. I u : The first quarterly conference I was held Monday niyht at 7: '{?). t Dr.. Robinson presiding- The con._ ference was quite a success, ail ^ claims beinj; paid up in full, Drv _ Robinson and Dr. James were wed ie I pleased with the reports. The Senior choir welcomes its new member, Mrs. Rebecca C'ro^diuutic. 711 N. Main St., Mrs. Croi niartic is in the grocery business. ? We solicit for her your patron? e , . s ! aKe* ' Mrs. M.C. Roberts, Rept. ' f J SALES GKOlT HONORS of the Southern I?ottuty Coipri of S!iO. Left, Jos-i' .3. Lewis. IH:!"!!'.!f i f his asso.iat ion. Alos <|iu't U?ast master. looks, o'l. 01 her in picture, loft to ri; A1 hintity.( "itv, Mrs. Lorain1 E .Jessie \\ hi\e School of Lean Mrs. Hayes, Apex president,-^ I N ION A. M. K. f ill IU II Itevcroml I). I). T'chlcr?Pastor I.i'ht v i' v. "fl is a v."<nl 'thiii': to jrive 111a,;.' s im.pi 111** Lool. iitri to silver pi aLos. iiiitn thy name, 0 most Ilijsh." _ At '.e.'itl a. m. :iif supl. of ttie Sunday School,' Mr. I'iuil l*'iii\l called tlio school to oriifi' wlion lu'iian a very i n 1 i- r e s tiny period for everyone present. 11:00 a. "m., nnuniny worship service lieynn-with the pa-tor in charge.-.Associated v.i:h him wa.| Itev. Ilakcr of 11. .Marion 1 > str: ' I who was our gu.esl 'speaker. Rev. I linker took his ti from St. .Mail; ^11:22. "And Jesus answering saiiit unto them, have faith in Clod." Surely this was a soul stirring sermon. The senior choil- was in elvirytf?u??tlm?nil1- Mi . Mary Y. Kurd' at the piaiio. (211i?e a few \i.itor- were pre sent duriny??- niorn.ny .worship. Among whom were some <>f Coi. . l'aetilty, MiT. Waiter I Mayo Miss M. Hai to:., ^MnssAl. Dorid, Miss I'. I.ewis, I'M r.?hh?W liliam ? and?M r. 1 ! ?1'ad I terson We also had quite a few to worship with us iiom l.ittle Alt. /.on I lap: ist < hnreh aaiotr,: '. .'" m- were. Mi. ale! Mrs. Kicnrh Coleman, Mrs. Maieelia I'aye an! soteea! o'.iier?. W e are always glad to have you wot skip' With u-. We pray that yati come ay a in. lv; en my?so-r-viee hogati -at. 7 :!l(t p. in. with the pastor in chart;.'1. He used for a text: Psaltns 11 ?>:17 "I will .ofl'civ to tliee the acrif.c f ,tiiHiii\>u'i\isig, aii'i -Vi'! can ii;.on ! in- is.one of the l.onl." Theme. I lianksgiving. This Was Ut.oliei- 1111 of hi.' fine -~el moll-. 1 he "pr.stor was the dinner gue>i of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Smith and fami:y last Friday evening. and 11 i1111i~i "iir,, 1 id' .Mi. ini'i lli-~ i'resley Ford and son, Handy on last Sunday evening, liev. an ! Mrs. I-Yi.ior ami children wish 1. .i-fautk-Jiui JlilLuwinu' for tia-ir tr ft.ui the par matte ijuring lia* past week.-, ,\ir. and 'M i s.- Ira Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Kemper lloytfls. Mrs. tWaltie lirown and family and Mrs. .4-unie (). Kuril. We were happy to see Mxa- Thei essa ()doni out again. Alter service Sunday moinihg Hee.?F eider-?u~as?iurppy to?have Hev*. A. .1. Fuller of New Ferry. N. ('. and Prof. C,. 'J'. MeFam.. -fH4<m'i|?rtl of?SUttiw -?I t.iU?4?l<mrSchool, Sumter, S.'C. for a shon visit; ' ? . " ? . Sunday evening at ovtr Senior choir joined in a musical program at Friendship, >jo. 2. Nichols..S. ('. Mr. and Mrs. I'etc Ford were .'he dinner guest irf .Mr. and Mrs. David Nance. Mis. Fannie Star.in Rowland, N. ('. last Wednesday. Mis. I.ealie Rogers was the -dinner guest' of Mrs. Mattie Brown and family. Miss-Vastie Scott. Mr. Frank Davis and Mr.- Boh Davis -were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clipton Nhnce all of Lumherton, *N. C. Mi ami Mis. David (ircen an.I 1 THE PA u e a C ry ctTt:vUKETllKADJ ress, was honored recently in chairman of the board of th s 11. Kendrix. president' of th irht, arc Mrs. Lewis. Holt on ] vans, designer and charm sc ly Culture, Humboldt, Tenn. vere honored by the Congress [ Mr.' Junius (been of Baltimon Mil. Tlicy an1 brothers of Mr, Presley Kurd. They also vjsito :i'.i iu'.i'H-v in Andrew. S^t. Rt in ii .Wall I'n *1 "Wr< 'hoot A. K. I foeein.i. Washington is. how \ isit.i'iiir his-relatives. ; . We roe-ret that Mrs. Luc rhoiHjv-oiK Mrs. Polly Jenkins.ar Little Mr. T? ni .Vance aire o the sick list'. We. pray for thei a speedy recover and others. Little Miss Leonia Fclder W a the dinnei jruest of Little Mi "Alari.y-H?K+m ?k ; "Come tl oil \\ ith its'and we-wi do tiioe ji'ood." Kept. Mrs. Rosa-. Nance-.. . IIl(;If HILL AMI-: ( Ul ltcil 1lev. \Y. S. Young?Pastor 10;.'50' Sunday School was calli to order- of s'ervieos by the Stp-H l'ro. K. I!. . Kichardson,& officio and teachers were at their jiost < duty. A very interesting lesson f< today. Suhject: "Kvidenee o Jesus Power," was careful] class. In Quarterly class No. 2 ot I'astor's_son who w"as a visitor < toila.v.?UL?S?V^iiny-. Jr. gavebeautiful discussion on the -I.lsic !'.onI'd. In Quarterly class No. which was taught by Mrs. W. Voting refii\tt one visitor., M Vniu'.j;, ;t sister in-law of o u 1 pastor. -Offering banner was. r moved from Bible class No. 1 t Quarterly cTass No. 1 "\etro royvuTTt $2.51 in Sunday School; 11 :'!0 morning worship. Pr.i cs ! ional Junior Choir. Doxologv, opet ing .hymn No. 1. O For A Thou>an Tdnyues To Sine, Prayer, Bro. ! I), (ia-dson, Sony. I (lot A Ilidin Place?rrri?by?liro. (ind -on.?Hyni lined No. "2'J(J Sciipture Id verse ' 30th I's. Decalogue. Annouaici nients hy the Secretary, K. 1 Hadso'n, remarks hy the pasto Hymn No. (in Prcaich My <i-> pel SaitMiThc I.oid. Mission pi aye .Bro, Klijali I'raiieau Sr., Son; " "Ntnr-TV -Tl in XT' Wrm??1 >n ~K'rl by- Si Sally I'raiieau.' Then ihe pasli eame forward and si lei ted his fe: from I's. 30 chapter, 4th vers Lord make me to know mine en and the measure of my days; WHa jit. is That I may know how fra i 1 am. Sony;, Blessed he Thy Nan led l?y tne jiastor. Invitational f< . joiners, hymn No. ;0h, i ivard \ 't]k' .Jun iter choir_ chained t h Lord's I'raveis. Sonir. "I Net I Thee," Selection by the choir. (> Three Re.y, Young ihtr ] dueed to. his members our visi i ors, his son \\*. S. Young. Jr., h 'sister in-law Mrs. Young and h | wife, Mrs. \Y. S. Young. W e we I vet'v pleasod' to have thein a n i looking forward to their comir } again real soon. . i Among our visitors wore Mr j Klizabeth R. Hunter, a member < ! our church . ftorn ' Steelton Pa. | Benediction l>y the pastor. Mazie Wiley. Rpt. BUY BONDS LMETTO LEADE* ,Jpa ^rffjalfflil 'fof ArimP [\R-?.Mrs. RuTh J. .Jackson; sfrTTTTti Birmingham. Alabama. tor hor-t Birmingham Salos a'nrl BuMlc le National Association of Markd [I ayes. M''s. Sarah Washington II hool operator, San Antonio. Texas, John II. Sengstacke, publisher, ^ 2,1 KliltNKZKU A. M. K. < II Ifl<( II , . s. 1 1(<'v. S. S. liornnitrlrv?Pastor ! I : . ' 1- Ml. I I l\-0 ? I ! o. i.i \ .-v .? rnoay ? ,-i ' <r >l ' ?. _ -rlm.ar u'?'i e seen \\ i no i mr' t'. : r ' ii' .aay l<> 'Ik- various t-liiti; ?.? < ? 5* t li ?' community. Our Sunday I *! V School was openedin tho rcyiilar ? id iiriU'ii.-ijy? ggj Supt.. Alt^. LL HaygaiJ 11 All of Hi,, otlicors and teachers <> 1,1 i vmmc at tlieii places. We had u' t ! very yodel discussion of the lessoit \ s ' hy all classes ahout "Kvideiire if' ?s 1 rcs- l',?wor." All |itu-.viiis to t ''aa active putt t,: the Ii-iTr- sioii". IT " f>ue to the iatenes- ..f tlie iio.,ri } ''out review was omitted. <->ur .is.- i 1 "* i . . i tors with us were:. .Misses t'aro-j I lyn : and Hattie Fullard ami 15. r- j S J liar a Jean Slaekhouse. -We truly, r ! hope that these young f<dl. will \ i come again, soon. Visitors 'are a!-' c :d ways welcome and hav>. a stats;- \ r at'd invitation, - ?, 1 u ;< At ahout 1 1 :10 the' pa 'to?f his place with the.inn; n ch-m tv:.ir doting t.iie music. Mrs. tiaii.ah.t .v f (lore found her seat at the pi;. >. .' I.y Our morning prayer heing o;Vei . i_hy_ sister I.i//ie l)a\:< wine;; v ,t J very inspiring. Ilcv. -11 n iou?i, t I TTTUSft as?frtV?SeriTiTTTTT?rtrr?rtm?f a .Psalm. ! k Tlie Juvenile l'-ru-is !;;*< 1 . ] poor o!',er:ng witn .' ! 1'nt'y. h S. Verecn roaiili;; o?n ;' nioiits, <!tie t?? the a' -Mj.., j clerk. Mi*.' M. li. .? .nv.n c-' an announcement also Ai'.ii high- ,J (i I lights hy the pastor. c it} The Junior Stowai'l.- aii?i U-u c tees canu* forth to get ?Ui' n.prn- ,\ i. i,ng offering wliieh "waVveiy iil>e- \ i ral. ?| Master I?..r;y |:m. 11 ...? , a very .befitting i. .oni ?ir ** i ? -1'Sunday before the came t? i, n deliver his 'nu-.-Mrje. Tmune: '11 \ s. mail in.ill is incomplete. Texi: in- !\ to Thine hainl 1 eoi.,mu >i my 1.1 i ! spirit. Hearts < ii? >l oui, v .1 wet-'; I't't lUhl l In I He- ' I atllplllg t'oiihl "oT L"i, heart I tlivoii.irho.it the -? n Hev. l.ni'rougl. - pii l. . < r before. It was ei.'.'oycti ah. i which amount ej liciie 1 ^ dictum,? _ < At IhlO the Sti Auia- llo;ir-i N'>. | ,j 2 met at the home ?t ,\li>. >ra ,t Richardson, ,\lr?. 1mix wort a.,., jl is the presiiient. Thi.? hoani i s . , lc asking all-board- to ciimc. o?it ; ;* help them celebrate the r ? t't.. ' ' l(| :-|iiiivi.ony. Tili- I ) o- i"H)i W i.. ' u take place <?n Suiumy : i i .u: i Nov. l| mji ( rf. , : . . ?1 e ?.1, ill i p. ill. .-\n s :i".\ in > :i >.-iv a . T7|"TV S tcM ~ trr-- wra r ~\vtrr rv - -Hit? 1 C_ Gore wilt deliver t::* .-rim?>n. (>:' At 7:?>0 a faithful few wfrm- ! t. bled Tor sih'vteer in?imjs the V. W. C. A.. Pravi i ?;i- oflVf-'f"1 |s ercd and the script uri1 1 >y Rev.' re Borroughs. We are" <-"i:y i.:??'< ,j persons weren't ?>.it '.<> 1mm .*? >iir viccs- ; ; i ? l.OC'AI. \FAVS it s* Plan now to huy a fin key din-! nor from the V,\V ('.A. on Thanks i ? giving Day. This dirtier will h i ' .1 served at the hoipe of Mr. a n d! v Mrs. Tommy Washington. Smith r St., plates are SI.00. ^?Mr, and Mrs. Koheit Tmy and li 2 daughters of Philly are here I \ visiting his. brother, Mr. and Mrs, , i 1JBI I. ny (.<'11t er. w.ho is' chairman on years of service as heat) Relations. jrives citation in -, ( Developers. who was han ayes. A] ex )Iair Company.."' i anil .Mrs. .Jessie \V. Cooper", The * Hieajro Defender and Hilton Troy anil family; Mr. Char os Thaxp?n; Trenton is it ere for 1 vv'iii 1 i- mother, Mrs. Kiwi Tied THaxt1 rr. ' " ? ' ~M . li. rt'io llirjiarii-on lett S;i' " rilay f> r v.er!;\s. visit in Xo\( fork with her dautrhtcr. Mr. and dr>. S. I lave- Ia-i-ky and " Mtss"* iiiia .Rruvu visited .<k'PrgC.t.P_ivp. ? Sunday. Mr.-. Kssfe i'uUino has nado plafis to spend, the winter in Vashii.jLtti .i and Indiana with herhildrcn. We hope for her a plea ant winter". Little* i'nrmie F. Rie ianl.-'>ii is -pending thi* week with ?* I.i! in- I ii.u'ki'ti- while* hei not her is in X. V. * Kuloiii.st.ir services were* hold on hindav lor .Mr. ('orte/KFollier. ;m ? m Monday for Mr. Frank flriffin. V. I.. F<i.\worth an11 Sons were~Tn i liaru*'' i", h*>th funerals. Rev. .1 ! V. I.. l'.ro<>k< .i< divei>*.! the eul i-j i-a^,?!"i. I hi'.: i?! .i They Jiadj. it f.,j in:''. Mis. JVi'ai i.etr Wt itflif .left on k-UM-hr.y I'..I. a vMt t" X. Y. Mrs, | I . iii II.tidy left on Friday f <> r' Y. !" spend the., ^winter. Mf. aj.iies I i iI !? is a I'atient in a 'loreiuf Ili-pita! now. .Mr.' I.eo .c'.r- i- -till in 1 he .Mnllins?ll'is itill. M i 'Mn'dvr'o Fmitli i-~-teady* iar r.'j' a* : ' ! home. Mi ) i!,' 1'. i i . a lie**n caiie I .e Ti-e of. i." -eli'ous illness r.it'-t :'j?: Mi. K"li!..y I> '/ier former stu* eni at .All*, n Fnivoisity. ha- disoiiiin'-U'd his -ladies for a naval lis. Nathan;'.*} ho/.ier of Mnl.in-. j \ i* play for t.Yu a -access and ar a''~* " ' lit: ii"n; . IF* it stationed I * ; 11 t I ai*.< . . Illinois." M r; .. ana < I ?..:* * .1 .*, a - i-lisrhted t*? i .1 ;iw i.rj li.u'.lt-r ??t Halt imoiv, j L.j., .?i\ '.v?"k> with her.J 1:.-. Sarah Smith returned Tues- j ay fi op; (;? <,ixctwon where she-1 >-).> ! brother. William Sint-!luti i- .-'.ill very s:rk. Mj ::* 1??fi J ii- it.?. p'a; ei\- A-k ~i i'ni' t * i-it i i;i. ah !<'1 ?;i> i.iaht - a n d ... r,I. * .. ~ M \ S AN 111 11 I. H AI 'IIS I mm it to\. K. lb Wi-c?Pastor Tiit- Sunday S< hu'nl !?'iran -?! t h?? ; hour m.TTO .TOlack lauuhi T>y-j" TY ' Yeiretha, Wise, dismissed l?> j -111 rt. I>eu. (inrdner. We had a vmmetTuI Sunday" School tauuht I ' 'l'lu. [ ; . idcni-f of ' 1 '"A : A ft or w ivich . the mrrminff de-, irtii.r. was rondurted l?y the Robert . ?o!lai , and Pea. Hampton. Then; by. )i)i,.u.i'. came,iitiijif. livnii' _ No> 22,. rbv?so riptu^rTTeamoh a ~s ! end by iho pastor from St. Matt. I 17 chapter. t han another hyntn was ' Lned. lia Misson offering was aken up by Sister J.evy and pray-"' ! was oftried by her also. Then } ? . 1 i spiritual was sunn i>y the pastor, t After which Rev. Spencer Jones' ante with his text taken from St.. ... ilatt. 5th chapter through the.^^ytj * < , ci so. subject. And they that narried went in and the door wir? | hut. We enjoyed the message r (iMtiiitr from Rev. Jones. After t vhich the doors of the Church was I Ueii.. Collection. SJO. _ V s Pay T*** il n il*. a, m. lii < in hi Hi '.vinv ifirTHFli AM.K cl]j1 !tc-H J lt?-v. C. C. HIack?Pastor , { v. V. Alston?pastor I.KXINGTON?'The S. S. opened with a la lire attendance. ?. S. opened wf'h tin- S ;j>f. >:?ia| devotion, the teachers show-, teuulai |n?>t *.'t- di.ty. \ i-.i- .-i nm. h interest in teaching the hy .his stall <>)' . .. u-.vU. i ~. T- < In ses.. The lesson was beautifully sses arranged ami taught in i' : ii*Vmwe?j by the pastor. ',/j, inl manner, class no. "> was tiw Morning service opened With mer class. The lesson w;.\ fjrs? hymn, Holy, Holy With the 41 wed hy the Supt. Kncwi aging congregation joining in with *n0 narks made l.y the pastor o n .luKiiee and, youth choirs, . ^ lesson. Prayer service was <r, ij,t we, tlie pastor preached from idueteii l,y Urn. O, S. Luke. tie theme: "Count Your Bless* , he pastm read lot the ,?i-i |p. He' reminded us of. e lesson. Iianiel <1:1. I a A 1'c; - : i.ani.t i! we should for.-God's it prayer wa? oifm-m |{;o. Hles-ings at all times. We all en-1*?Lone-mie. Ar:io..:, ~ ioy,..| 'his wonderful message. "* 1 o 'made. The pa tm .monnto^ hu j>astor and family were " t Urtti urn. li:s theme v^ai na. * dinner guest of Air, and Mfk Dsn- ~ tB on Thanksgiving. He. said we jt.j who after se*viee, slllilllil he .i ? - ... - - * V, ' ? At , ;.'iu the parsonage rai?y o?urL' Tmitrfgtr-4iV-?^.oli.,r tta,,. a,m another wonderful ser- j ...xhimfciiiiL._Li ??1J?22lL n n m l,v Rev. Rfack. A neat sd*h <*f > a, \w should. Matlejv inn "nonev was realized. ~ ut wattain t? 1 fv ir-.u JV,. IV A. Club met ht tfle 1 c . (, >me> f. " (!_ Cod. li.i' "''i .c:j ;nVi'. <?n Wednesday night Nov. .1 l n was a very line one. Pirn xt.r a lJiF)je discussion several j ini.il a t n . i ? and. matters were taken up 3 "' .i.1'1 iWiiltjiv ill I ?i f. I. .it 1. .. ? flrawn to exehangg 1 nes>. AN e had a ruce audience v .. . .l v > _t,, , , . , . a-mas gifts at the X-mas Tiarty for worship. Dinner was given ,, i, - \ t> Ner. Ail fl * on Pec. ].) at fi oclock P. MJ All - I .Mrs-. Florence Lark. . , . - . . ; ? ! ! members are asked to bring a ; ? > 1 is. Ida 'Longshore . is 4i.! guest.- * . . 1 jj sick -iikt. ..T_. .Mr. .Until,'. Black -is very ill in 1 ; ?. e iio jiital. We pray for. his re-1 jA ... v*'i Jerry E. McDonald, Hrst Prize Winner of a recent "* Carnation Healthy Baby Contest In St. L'ouiS| .?? !> I' reed your baby (ar nation, I America's : - i "healthy baby" milk! I r .N ST.LOUis-in fact.eren/Tchere-Carnation is America's favorite "healthy baby" milk! That's because Carnation is the world's safest form of milk for baby's bottle?_The ' -B most nourishing, too, and most digestible:;"' 8 oufTof iU mothers who feed a Carnatiori I formula say '.'My doctor recommended it." ~. Watch your own baby thrive on Carnation I ...the milk every doctor knows. 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