The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 02, 1956, Page Page 3, Image 3

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Saturday, June 2, 195fi TUCXMPSON STREET liAI'TIHT CHURCH " ' Tlu? All Men Chorus'Day SPARTAN"BUR(T?4 1:00 A. M. Service beuan Organ prelude, with Miss Betty ' Ami 'Walker at the organ and Mr. William ' at the piano. The Scripture?Prayer,? Covenant, Notes of Importance by the Past6r. Hymn?Go Preach My Gospel led by Deacon Ray. The . * pastor preached ffom the 2nd 'chapter of A,cts,' 4th Verse, read jLS-foliuw^?And Obey Tvere Til 1 fiTF-" ed with the Holy Spirit" and began to speak with other tdngues, as the spirit cave 'them Orto. Theme?The Effects Of Penecost. Outline O ) The Effects upon the Disciples, (2) The Effect's on the Apostles. (3) The Effects, on. the.? People; The'phstor will work out this glorious' sermon. Many were made to rejoice. The Invitational hymn was given. The visitors were made welcome | hy MTtf. Be ill ah .Mae Smith. 5 :.'?0?fc.T.U".' conducted in the Usiial inanppY with the teachers, president at their post of duty. Mrs. Pearl (ii third president, Miss Mamie Helen Williams Secretary;,. 7:00 -The night .sendee hegan, honoring: Memorial night. Memorial I^tght Programme a The All Men Chorus opening the service, after which the Mistress pf Cerepioney Mrs, 13. T. Sears in charge; . . \ Selection hy the .Chorus, d(!od of our lather's, Scripture?Mrs'. Maggie Sears', Prayer, Mrs. PvaiT (iillyrd, Rosary Piano Solo-^-Miss Barbara "Coins, selection, > MisS Sears, Miss (Joins, Mi'sss Amos and the McDowell Sisters?Beautiful Garden of 1'rayer, Caper, .mi.s. flattie Mill; la Remembera-nce of Those. Gone on, Subject Gone hut not. forgotten, Oifjaii solo When They Ifing Them Golden Hells,? Miss Hetty Ann Walker, Solo, Mr. Mi : pliy Kvlns ? What A Friend W'c Have In Jesus. Rev. Austin brought the Memorial rermonetto, Heh revs 11th chanter 8 verse, Theme: Faith Have Faith in God which was: greatly enjoyed. Mrs. Ishella JL'ark.s directed the idforino- After Which, the Candle lighting by Rev. Sears, Mrs. Millie Fowler,. Mrs. Lula Cheeks, Solo?Let The Low' . >. er ?.ryng?Miss Virginia Salters, Mr. Hooker T. Ses|F3 K.%%! IJii^le* ?5iAH&ls in Re mem be ranee of late .ones. Dis? ' missal with Ffless' He The Tie That. Uindsk ^ SHjut-ins *'~V . Mastet.WiUi*"'^ ander*. vsnn-.- m "St., :Mra^ Syfe, Caulder Ave. Mrs. ^Jary Goi/is, Stevens. St. Mrs. 1 lattie1 Goins, flampton Ave. ,virs. ivjary wnne 11111, ui'u. iius> pita^, Mis^Jjillie Brbwning,. Caul?ier Circle. Miss .VI aln.TM r IJouy.IT"" Bull ( linic. , -May- (iod? Mess and?tervrt ttrr-nr t* -s. -acmmiing Uj Ji'A ^V'^Wwaa Thought for today: "A Christian is the Lightest tyle of Man, * *; *\ *j j.-"' .Mi-is I Aw.- iadaj Bifrges^t pt. annual brockam ? SISTERS OF LOVE SOCIETY , .M4 Y 27, 1 956-p8|80^ it M.' - 41 V JIKEH'H M EMORI A L C. M. E. CHURCH Ushers- Sisters Christine Wright. .Marie Means, Helen WofToial, Ella Hawkins Mistress of Ceremonies?Sister Edna Browning Processional Operiing Song _-i,r Hit? Choir Invocation,. Sister Mamie Herbert Music By The Choir Scripture Lesson, Sis.Carrie Parks 'Welcome Address, Mr P. W. H. Ridley t Response Sister Alberta Samuel Music By The Choir Reading, Sister Mary Lou Burgess Annual Report, Asst. Sec. Sister Rosa Bonds j, A* A!..I ? ' T..l? rCillJom in t'lVKirifll, ~ "VJir^ir* J fc. vinum, Josie Foster, and EliiovWkh. A Knew Representative of Father's Club Solo, Sister I.ucinda liurj^ess, Introduction of Speaker, Rev. I). It. liedenhautfh Sermon, Rev. W. II. Ridley 'jyio? Sisters Kssie II. Coleman, Rrtsft RomN and Jessie Davenport Remarks, in l'ehalf r! President. Sister Hloise J,onM . Collection ? f ' ? Renediction Sister Rachel fJItk^or, President Sister Matijjl? JoKrtson, First Vice-* ? President > , ; " *j f A. Sister Jessie M. ftavenport, Second Vice President ??. Sister Frede H.-Coleman, Sen clary ' Sister Rosa lionds, Assistant Secretary SiLer Ola Shelton, Treasure^ > Sister* . Camvia'Mtoite^v and Janie Farr, Finance Committee Sisters Willie.. L. Dunham and t Leola Mar^Uk ; , 1 ' ' ATT. TTS^Tfir AME CHURCH Reverend F. James?Pastor SUMTER?Sunday School open"od promptly at 10 a. ni. Class discussioii groups seemed unusually interesting this morning. Attendance and collection were also good. Instead of the usual review by the Supt. six young persons, each representing a different class in.the Junior Department, visited, t h e Senior or Adult department a n d gave53a resume of Jthe lesson in his clasfc. The young neonle pm? ? . "good account of themselves, Mrs. f | A. E. Harrison Reddick, along with i' the teachers in that department! -tere?trr-hc xoTTtmended fo' rlhe good work they are doing in the .Junior! j Department. ??Mr;'. Iteddiek asked the eoopera-j tion lit tin- phrftllts. (specially the ! men, in keeping the hoys inside ' until dismissal. .. Morning worship services began at 11:15 a. m." l)r. .James selected . for a text,, I Cor. 12r*21. subject:! 'A more Kxcellent way." Kvery-J one enjoyed the presentation. We were, pleased to have visitors .worship with us during o u r | services. w . | The Pastor's Aid Club met brief-.' ly after mojning worship. Mrs. I.u-V perta Uavis, Pres; Mrs. Ui.th Kim- j brell, Secretary. Kvening worship began at 8 p. J in. The collection was donated to ' t lie Canccu' Fund. Cedent) Church Conference was j lu-ld on Monday at ,X I*. M. at j which V'UH' Ihe changes in the law! made by te (ieneral Conference I j was explained. | The Missionary Society m e t; j Tuesday .at 5 P. M. at Church. M rs. j F. C. .James Pres., Mrs. C'. J Smalls. Secretary. \ I Vacation J.ihle School will begin Monday .June if. Orientation ,inee? ' .ng for -ainewas lu-ld Thin -day a'\ S p.- m. v Prayermeeting Thursday 8 p. ' ; " j Lo.ve Feast. I-'riday 8 P. M. You ' are invite*] t<> attend both services, j Mrs. M. C. Roberts, Upt. (.'ItKATItk TIM NIT'V AMI'. ^ ' ' j curat JI Rev. I*. II. Carmichael?Pastor SPARTANBURG?S, S. began at 10:00 with Ass'ti" Supt. Mrs. Carrie Anderson,.- officers and teachers at their post of 'duty. Subject 'Ne bfcji.son: The Church it Asia Minor vrt.K JSscussed by I j t In* teachers?of- the?cln*^.1',?anil . | was reviewed by the pastor. Sec- ' retar.v's report, by Miss Jlettie S. . Williams, (.'lass No. 3 received the i banner for attendance, Mrs. KdyJiitr^VAc.Mwrr reacher aTTrt rl?T?s Nr.. <i received" the banner in liioney, Rev. I'. 11. ('a rmirhael ti.:u)n.i- _j. At 11:13 Processional Hymn,? Mark. Mark. My Soul by-the Junior / ' l. . r :..i, m; ... tr,i i v. rr\*? i wiiii Jjiiiit* .m ih iui j . I Williams at thf* piano. Opening | I hymn No. 15)2, O For ?A Closer | ! Walk With Cod, Prayer, Sweet Hour of Prayer, Spiritual by the Jr., Gboir,; Thank .You ?Jesus,, ae- . rrrnTptUilid by Miss L. frarksdale, .Scripture reading, Eccl. 12th chapter, Decalogue, Consecration hymn, Pass .Hd Yl'l O Gentle Savior, Solo j I'd Ihroie*.. Ilave Jesus by Freddie Atchison. The pastor taken his j text from 1 Cor. 9:24?Subject: So i run, that ye may obtain, Theme:] Automobile Religion. This was a | wonderful message. After the ser- | man, Ihj, You Think I'll Make A I Soldier led by Mr. C. 15. Bonds. We j are s-HH~prnyingTor our sick and .shut-ins. They are Mrs. Rarksdaje, Mrs. Josephine Harper, Mrs*. Josephine Lindscy, MPs. Sallie Richey and Mrs. Geneva . Whitmire. 7:09 services conducted *'y Carmichael assistant, Rev. Turner. Receipts for the .day were made. < by Mr. M. Williams. I. Mck'., lipt. I J j7IM S ?7l /^ ^VE-rVEAR TEflM 6? INSURANCE-! VDENDS FOR GVERV RENEWAL* I 1 , t^4T^.rTIME TO CONSIDER/A I , CONVERSION TO-1J 1 1 PERMANENT PLANS.] j ' GI'<^U^NCE^| . ^ ' 'Mi:: $' \ j For f?W toform.tlon n?w< Tomw tnn</ .TtltHANS ADMIR1STKATKM4 dktj ? - ? " ' * ---rA ; / | " r AT BENEDICTTOMMENCET cials at Benedict College's cor campus From left to right tl and five who received honorar Dixon, Dr. M. M. Peace, the Rev. J. P Reeder. who-receive presidenti of .Monrovia Colli e< " ' ~~~ I FIRST NAKAKKTII HAI'TIST ('lll'KCH - ' J * ' COI.U.MHIA ?The Installation i services Toy the y??tin;y Women j Auxiliary nf 1st N:l'/^retTT l!;ij>tisl('liuivli of ('otunihia, S. ('. . was] i...I.i n..V. rt? i nr.i? ... i.n.'i m 11 ... t Ik* (Muirch. :.. The' Programme ??l" tJie o.v*-niI was a>: follow: ' Organ Prelude, Miss Rochelle Neal Invitation, Mis. Marie' Ellison Selection from the Senior Musical QJiuir of the Church ' Invocation, Mrs. Margaret Cray Scripture, Mrs. I.illte ,(!uri iok Select ion,' ( hoir I lit roiloct ion of Speaker -"Rev. W. ' II.N.al ^Speaker. Mrs. Magnolia Lewis, \State Pres. of.Uie Y.W.A. of S. l\?:parnstp- Mrs. Purine ShcrrKl Solo/Sth'. Xrddie Holt, The Lord's PrayeSv InstilllationS^f otl'n ei ?Pev. \V. IT. N? al ; ' . f l) f I'i 1101 y : I Music Pencil iction 'Mrs. M. Lewis with a charming personality that no one ever forgets, spoke to the group with a most inspiring talk. The audience listened with utmost care. < .ITer suhject was?'.'Thou Art Com" .iu tlu* Kingdom for such asa time as this." She also stressed ahout the_ iiio-st. standaril "f P ? TTiiy living that should he of great concern to t.he individual. Christians are needed in a period of Mission. Everyone js a messenger of the gospel of <?hrist. (.'ml needs 1 y.iu young to holp-tamy -on ! '.he- Uoils- of mission and education.! She also told of tlie ncd for tin-. : Y. \V. A. to fill tin- gay between'i the Juniors and the Seniors of eyery Church. Meeting was held on May 2", I lOfitT at 7:00 I*. M. business of impprtamc was discussed. The pres. thanked all those for* participating in the installation service. ?tun- -next?meeting ~ will he held ; June 27. 1.050, 7:00.' P. M. at t h e! First Nazareth Hnptist Church, I New members are always welcome. | RT. JA.MFS A. >1. E. CttURCIT Rev. J. C. Hates, I'asfor S. .S. opened 10 A At iciili llo Rupt. and co-workers pveseiit, It was largely attended. After the; lesson we enjoyed a' fine review by the Supt. .Mrs. K. Johnson. The The adult class has the banner Mrs. Jaunita ?teacher. The Cradle roll has the youth banner, Mrs. Rosa Delaney, Supt. 11 :.'}<) A. M, after preliminaries the" pastor preached from Kphekiaii 5:25. This day being celebrated as Family Day, each member was asked to briny: a family. .Mrs. | Lilla Bell Pearson having t h e| largest family received?the prize,! fr* beautiful Bible. The pu.stor | preached as never before. The ser-i rw>n will l>e lonp remembered", ~-S:.10 lb M. tin- Mt^MoTTaiy'"fvT" dety niel with Mrs. 11 at.1 i<> Dun-J lap, l*rcs. The mcetinu- and pro-| nam were good. .Much credit vith Mrs. Bel! Chairman, Visitors are. always welcome to the friendly church on the Hill, 1^> Henderson Street. Subscribe To " The Palmetto Leader * ; l ~ THE PALMETTt N " * v ,s-. ^ ENT?i Recipi ents of honor^r nmencement exercises yesterda hey-'are: Dr. J. A. Kacoats, pr< y decrees-- I)r William S, Ra' Rev Maxie S. -Cordon and l>i (1 an honorary decree last -year l.ilxTTM Africa. KK< ON I) NAZARKTIf i RAI'TIS'i; C-lll RCH 1 2'5(M) Kim wood Avenue ^ Columbia, South Carolina I t William M. Rowman, Minister Sunday morning-at 10:(10 I ii e Cluiii-Ji school omental with I'. M. I tow I i~v.' aiul his Corps pL-tcachers on hand, assisted by the Assistant . Sujit. Rev. C. Williams. | J We had an overwhelming nam- j' her in all our 10 classes. The les-i , on was reviewed by Mr. WJialey and llev. Norman H. Davis of Jadclphiu. I'romptly at I l-:1" the l'astor ^ i -uei.t the- rail to worship. The ' Musie uae furnished by the Musical Choir. l!efore the call to.t v.or ship every seat wns~ taken itT the main auditorium, and some in the Balcony. Our guest minister was tiur-Rev.-Norman- H. Davrsof I'hiladelpiiia. Rev.. Davis spoke from the -.subject:' "Slow Down and Live." Five persons. joined the. fellow-hip of the church at t he J. hi ' of?the?.Mo) llillg?service ". 1 Sunday afternoon 2:d0 t. h -e . Radio Jubilee Choir of the Church celebrated their 44th Anniversary. V They bad many Choirs from all t over Richland County for -their Anniversary. The Anniversary was ^ wen anenuuo uy memogrs u n <1 ^ friends also. The Welcoipc . ad- t dress was delivered hy Mrs. fona j (iiiiin*.-, Response hy I Vu. J"'rank . McCorinicl.. 'I'iie. AariiV"1'"^' ?7 nion Wilis delivered l.y mn- pastor, Rev. \\. M. I'owman. He spoke 1 from tin* Suhjoet: "Self." T li e j Spirit ran hijfJi. At. the close of the j Anniversary Services, our guest , was served ilinner in tin* Church \ "SoeifJ limrriH" _. j Sunday niylrt another tfood , yroon !' n:?- ?i!rirathnrid in the ; <-21111 i-ih " and heard 11?- v. I>ayis our for the day p!Vn<cli his j closiiij* syaiiou form the- abject: , "The Race." Announcements. t Oltf Oft anal Hoard met Monday ? niyht in the Churc.h otlicc in the , Toy a!ar moitHrly ?Bnard nToetirij; [ Tlie s Women's Missionary So- < ciety met Monday -ni^ht in t h r church to .-make plans for attend- | injr t*ie Convention in June, Mrs. Mattie McClurklin, I'res. Vou are always welcome to 2nd Nazareth Church. If vou cnrwnnt attend Church, turn your Radio i Dial to I 17U WOIC each Sunday morning. Our Church services are i In (ladcii >1 rath Sunday. BKTMKSI) A BA I'TIST ( III KOI R? v. ()% V. (inodi?I'astor : SA.STUCK - S S. was as usual, i pood. The Supt. and stair at their ipost of duty, owing to so many 1 events, the crowd was much divi- \ ded. _Some' went to the funeral -of , { Mr. J. \V. McClnrkins at Seekswell S Baptist Church. Some went to v Union to'Sims High to the Bac- tcalaureate Sermon, while some of t the others were probably sleeping over 4dveir-TOgbts?but, all classes J" were continued. The subject was: T.he Church In Asia Minor?Ad L.-.i2L-Tntiic- scaring Co?rpeT ~ i the world Crint?Acts n 1. '4 4-4P Menfory Selection?Wo ^ .in' Ambassadors for Christ as t though (hid did beseech you by us; n We pray in Christ* stead, be ye recoi.filed to C?od?2 Cor:5:20. - E S. S. was enjoyed very much, d to our visitor Mr. Sims as well as p the faithful members. 0 The* Missionaries had t.heir reg- 2 uliij: monthly meeting with the s President and Officers, MrsfATiee ^ Moroian who is always at her post I1 as pre late* lint as her second daughter Miss Almeta is finishing at |S Sims High, she attended the Bac- r Sermon at 2 o'clock, The John- c sons Chapter No. 305 turned out ? . *; f "> ? LEAPEg y~degrees and academic ot'i'i y morning gathered on th? esident of Benedict College cenell, the Rev. Allen T R. L. Robinson; also t U? . find tht1 He v tire ml Little * lie Mason of Karmei;s enterprise Uid.^e' No. 280 turned out with us ivjiiio Hi'o. \V. M. Jeter one of the Members delivered a real message v.hich applied to all from the M: the latter .clause of the M'J of Wat!. Isreal Kiee' read the Scrips mv Irssoti. We liad a plorious iu.e. ,The t urn-out was rpiite. in>pi'in?\ all the members were not jresent for different cuusysr The .ord nas seen fit to pluck o n c 'lower from our KSA Chapter on Way 1-1 wito attened our last month y meeting arrd attended the-Molh r's 1 lay program.-was very happy in r.?. i last visits to each, 'tie. is'e'one I i.it yo't .forp'olleit I'-liere will i<e a v.feantcliTTir, A i all hope to J' !| v'+er-. ll" I leav Hi > ( !'i-,da\',oineV.'heI e. 1. A. T. Upt. IKIIKON ItAI'TIST < 111 Kt ll ltev. \V. II. Cokcr. Pastor I?a ill M?pkrc?|. nd?m rrtt iii.i- .; mis prirsc s -;i;i n ct>i|; iit nil;iy ie in mv month. 1'salin :M-1. S. S. opened,at the ".sha1 hour eith Supt. Ruth presiding1. After heopening procedure, the lessor vas taught from, the snbjeii.?-The Jhirrdl in A -.a Mi.,n.. Ctass No. 1 '1 is. Pear! it. Ruth; teacher' held he attendance hri.ni-i, class; No 2. ReV.'.-t'ol t.'oc.icr, the fin nice haiiin-r, 'I iiitay \va TiTnTor I lav. I.nvclj liusic by fhe ih./o. Miss Vich 'ruitt, Pianist. .Junior Ushers ivelyn Uulliotin and IJe'efi Fb-ntng. .Morning Liessagc by the.pas or which?was?V"i y in--pi-Hug- t;rrr end for hungry . uul- taken M i oni *aiall I.ojUJ- And .he "~!7a 11 To a tu'! a. the light .hand, and t hungry uid lie shall eat i.ii li c left hail t-. inn they ail i.ol he sat isl'ie.l: hey shall ? at evei.\ mail '.lit- lli-sl. if his own arm. The evening devotion was con1 acted l-v deacons Rice and?Ketlredy. Again the Junior choir renlei eil itiieo-. The 11n-s s.|r?-A- w arl ur.I'll from Luke Ik.hi', tlu-ii.< ?'The Shepherd and h;s flock. ')n i.niioiU 'W light May 2s. the ndlov.ing young men funo ileliI'tiM Sunday School will receive iheir high school dipoliuas from Bell St. High School; Messrs John K. Taylor, Paul and Silas r'w........ I-....... A ..r.,1 i,.i,.J \V. Hester ant Samniie J. kic:i I UiiLon. We linpc the.-e yniiin,'' men Will he .'?< < (s.-d'ul in their tinder t k i llii*. Misses Leatliee and < In is! in-. Little and Mi. \V. I?. Cnker. .1 j students at .Munis College. have returned . to their homes for the uiriiiner. Mrs. Inez Hester and daughter Helen of Charlotte, N. C. wero "isitol's here Sunday, .coming islecially fur the liaet alaurea'o Sermon, their ,.ons and hro'theis v'ere members id' the graduating lass. [P_RINCFIKId) ItAJ1L_CIIId{( H ReV. W. T Marshall, I'astor LACR.KNS After Sun. Sehoor t me regular hour, Dorteon Pin* ett conducted tIk* morning devo ion. Immt diately afterward the nomine worship was begun, our uest speaker was the Rev. AV. T. loggs, a faculty member of Sanera High School. His sermon was f the "Rich Fool" taken from the th chapter and. the Httb, UOth, bst verse of St. Matthews. The crmon was enjoyed l?y everyone. rother Samuel Madden was the mlpipyuest. This afternoon our pastor Rev. larshall delivered the Bacoalaueate sertnon to the graduating lass of Thomas Sanders High* Ichool, I - ?? - I - ? r.:3<) p. t. r, - ?Tonight the monthly joint ^~F~ vicies will be held at Springfield - Rnptist t'htireh with Rev. It. I Curcton of St. Paul .Church. will deliver the sermon. The 1st Sunday In .luuc Sunday) we will have our fir*' worship services in o u r no., church, the day we all have prayed and hoped for a long'time. \\ e feel that Rev. Marshall should lie oomnicruled f o r the -wonderfuj leadership h e has shown. Wi thank (iod for sending *to us suoh a'^vonoerful person. We shall no' fail to. commend his fine wife who has worked so faithful'with hi in We invite everyone to woislri ---aid1. Us. " "Uiches alt the pe'.tie t at has* Winn hy .gift wliieli (iod fa.. give a man. What are they, t <> (jpd's word, to bodily gifts, such as beauty and health; 01 to thr hf Hi.? niirwl ?cnr*h tie iimli'i. standing, .skill, wisdom! yet men ' toil ,foi them day and night, and take no rest.. Therefore God commonly ifiveS riches to foolish peopie to whom he. gA'es nothing else." IJIlio Hyrd Rpt. | ST. I'All, A. M. iw 1 HIRCH . Rev. G. A. Thomas, Pastor ) LANCASTER ? Sunday ?>choo! , wy> conducted l>y the superintenIdent, Miss (). I,. Robinson. The atI tendance was-very good..-After a general di ciisyion of the lessor, the Stiperirttemh-tit reviewed the the' lesson? Miss T. D. Thomas has begun to prepare for the Children's- Day program. The young people were asked to meet at the church Wednesday evening at 4:0t) to reeejiyi their parts for the urogram. The |Jastor raited to worship'Trt"] l l:C> at which time the co'ngrega- , t'idn joined 'in. the opening of th?_WQl:hip M'lvii-"-. til- lnim led the morning. Prayer,* The Seripture was reau front Acts 6; 1-S. live Jubilee' Choir sang the second hymn after which the pastor took his text from Phil. 2:1. Stiljcct: ""Sharing Christ with others."The congregation was insi-.red as lie preached -the word ot i Nxi.?: : 'I he' c! mi i t led in tin* 'chanting ol | The rami's Prayer after which 1)k I pastor extended tiie invitation for joiners. Mr. P. L. Flourney fissisted by I Mr. Bonnie Hughes received the I support while Mr. Find Thomas assisted by Mr. (Jrocyi and Mr. A1 - ! I< n received the finance for the Building Fund. *, . JThe pa sl.< ?r?pa i< l-ma-rog-nffbrrr frrl .Mrs. Fannie ). Cook, Hi.-lm o t Airs. T. I). Thomas, Member of-; .Jones Methodist Church San Fran- I eisco, Calif. After the Benediction the pastor, Mrs. Thomas and their guest were invited To dinner?ttf tlie home ol Mrs.. Trusdale. Sm. j prepared a delicious dinner f o r them. Come and worship with -us .at St.. Paul A. M. K. t'linreh Sunday morning at 1 1 :00. Mrs. T. I). Thomas, Kpt. H7TTB mi.l/AMK< HCRC11 Kev. \V. S. Young?J'astor SI'.MTKH ? Sunday School opened at an unusual hour hy the Supt. I'ro. K. M. Richardson-with officers and ipachers, tljose \rhr> were-present at their post of iluty. Im-? mediately after the order of servi-, ces each class was arranged for a brief study on the lesson. Sub. -('imrrti In Asia Minor" and beautifully reviewed hy Miss liuthell '( rim bringing our various points, livery one present seem to have enjoyed the review made by oo.oo.ooooo.oooooooooocrgooot ! G A R I School of Be | 201 m an mm; aye. t ?0 1 THINK OF Y< I KNROL X r ?Appro ? Til K STATK HO A Rl o Z For Information, Fa E. G. McNE 5aooooo^;oo0r>:ooooooo<>ac?yo"< SMMiHMHHBHI 1 Columbia and Dry Gl< BRANCHES: 3412 MAIN ST. 412 MA TELEPHONE 2-2147 : y; rap t I I mm ? 1 m ? viMnlty and-Mr. Jadonal Ford of Vu. State. Mirfs Nance is the -laughter uf Mr. and Mrs. G. R* * Nance and---Mr. Ford jg. the aon _ of Mr. and Mrs. Young Forxh The shut-ins are doing nicely. "Come Thou With U* And We Will Do Thee Good." Rosa Nance, Rpt. MT. oi.IVE A.M.E. CHURCH Rev. Romeo Leonard*? f*a?tor lupqned 10;00 with Supt. Mr. T. W. Ray .presiding with officers and teachers at their' post. Beginners .class No. 5, Mrs. Nell Owens teacher received the Finance and it tendance banner. The lesson re- * <i? .\ ,\q-.given l>y Rev. W._M. Wil- ^ " II:.' 10. A. Devotion began after which the pastor delivered a soul reviving message from 2nd Timothy 3:16, Theme: The Holy Bible. The Holy Spirit truly de- , livered and dwelled among u?. Mrs. Beatrice Johnson is recovering nicely at her home on Carver. St. after being a patient at the Conway Hospital, also Mr. Jake Ab jubaip. ?jlr ' . _ I v.;inext Sunday. Sunday S.-hiu.l | (?t veil with offering banner. remain-| i..v; in Ifihli- i-las a. No. tuu^hv-hyi tin Mbrruhg worshjp icgan j.' H:S) j with iir- fu?*ri?-r!iny nm?',tr. 11 r?-lu?.v with Miss Ango Gadsor :it the piano* 1'roee Moita! Senior !./ .. Di>.\nL"yy, Praise God From TWhom All P.lessing Flow. .1 tiriiot j iii". 1st Hymn No. 2(". One'e M VVi Genii'-* Refore Out- (io'i. .I'rayet ' j Was h (1 hy ,15'ro. Jerry Ricks, i" d I loam.. u illiji' interlude h;--l th?* J';, ('Ui?|r. song. Christ Is All.j i Scripture"? jj-.lst P?s.? Decalogue,' reading notices, ainF announce-1 . 4jacuif hy the-S?Vrotary Hid.- K. 4? j i'lab in. I.ovi'1 Fea>t was M'i'ii 1 J with Rio. S. I?. Wiley ami Mr s. C. h'. . ly.-ndt i.-! . A -~-1 -.ni , ;i' t 4t???" I.I'd-. Soup." .Near' 'llie < loss ale! Guide Me-t) .Thou Great JeJioVa I Missionary offering was taken while the Sr. Choir sang, Hymn* -No. 1!7. 8:7, Hark the voice of, j Jesus vryiriji mission prove '"was j given hy Pro. K. D. Wiley. Then Rev. Young came forwarxl wi! h/remarks which was very nee iy. A}ter Wihirh he selected his * ox:? 'front '..he - Rook of I's. (11 elfhpfer Jin! clfius oi* the 2nd- verse, Readme,- when my heart is over- , whelmed,. l.eud me to the Rock .hat I- hiyJier tjian I; Many heart .-tt|i while the message was heing j leliveied. Invitational for joiners 'wen- given- vvhi!" the Sfoiior Choir.. j Mi ( nm who is now S.?-S. Serv :* ... ..in i..a i... i-. a . oi... j an > llyn'in '1'01 | Heard The Voice of Jesus Said, Solig, I'm A i Soldi"i In The Army Of The Lord ! led l v lhe pastor and filled with ! theSnir it. Hymn No. 284, 1 Love ! Tiry?Kmgdoin Lord. Offerinp was J al.cn "w 111 Jr. and Si. Omit t or | - ir. ' I; i?- J irt ion. In, 'i n .ninny visitor come wor-'i i' with os ail day next Sunday: ~ I a-; we are haw ing our Missionary turnout, a great program is being planned, Mrs. Jenerette will be "guest speaker along with many other activities. limner will lie seri'Ved. j - .Ma/.ie Wiley. I'pt. j ? ?1 * I MIlN \ M 11 < III !'.( II j!J?v. I). |? | elder?l'a-dbr I I.AKK VIKW "lie that, dwel,'tii in the secret place of the most hijrh shall abide under the shadow of tiie Almighty." i At A. M. Sunday School _ [begun with the Sunt. Ml*. I'aul j rum i.n charye. the lesson \v a s| enjoyed !>y t'Vfi',v?inc, after which ; ; :! wa-- r't v iiru? <! hy the Kupt. i??W .! .i!i1 vi-t Ure Ticy;ui aT T1 :?mi j a. in... ii Ji ' tnir^jiasloi' in c.harye. I Ma sic was by the Junior Choir,.' Kcv. Felder selected for his text | front (1 Kiiins Ja:."5U: "A daily! rate fia everyday." Theme: "Daily - Arrhrtti-" - o1 A ~ Christ lan." 'l'his Wits another iijic of. KeV. Fehler's ? fin-.- ' <:'a.on - wJiirh was enjoyed by i '. * i y.o.. e. * A". v:"u I'. M. Hev. Folder and ^ ,> ! people rendered service in i la tin wstM Key. Moore and . }iis Voo-'l people. The family and .pastor*"'wish to fhaiiT. tile ldlrow iny for their tan- , -u ml.?yift to the pai sonaye: Viivir.ia Ford and family, Mr. and Mr.-. Samuel Ford and family, and Mr-;. Maitie Iivovvn ami family: Tae I'a-tor was the Saturday j ,even;ti;' dinner yties', of Mi. a n d > Mrs. Silas Stanley. And a dinner uuesttof Mr. and Mrs. Presley Ford Sunday. Mr. W. J. Hunter of Darlington, Mr. Wendell Gainey, Mr. a n d Mrs. Theodore Small and Sue Jc-- rome of Florence were the Sunday evi-niny ma st of Mrs. Clio Nance. We are grateful that two of our ow> nave deceived their deyvees. Miss ( destine Nance of Allen Uni>.onooooi->ooooooooao'o.o"no ocrc) g JfcK S 1 auty Culture g Sl'MTKH. South Carolina DUR FUTURE 1 , L NOW I VC(1 liv? j P) OK COSMKTOLOdY g II SI'riK^c :?-:5797 . |! 1IL, Director S i Laundry _ *1 ianing Corp. IN ST. 1801 TAYLOR ST. I COLUMBIA 1, 8. a I I?. M. The ACEL opened with the I'res. Mr. Clyde Buck presiding. The lesson was thourougJtiy discussed and enjoyed. BUY BONDS MEMORIAL ] PRICES 1 Chevrolet, "V-8" 1-door, Blue Two-tone, Uadio 11,...i... o?i r* a r f ... ' ? " ~ t~1 isii.r? < In\, "V-S", 4 door I Green Horly, Ivory Top , . . 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