The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 02, 1956, Page Page 5, Image 5

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. | lliturday, June 2, 1956 Among Baptist In louth Carolina Jy WilHam McK inley How man (Wo have just closed one Of the 1st sessions of the Haptist Con-' ntion ever held in our State. J I e sess'on was harmonious an.I j ' litful for tin* Haptist cause *ifi! State in particular and for tie* 1 itj.on in general. From the r:\pt. rjr of the n'uvcl Tuesday cviiuj j j P. Mi to the closing Sunday t] reniliK* The Haptist caiee \\;* s i chanced; altiiou^h we did not t li hieve 100'/# enrollment. W e h me a step farther up the road f! , the 1CU' < Koat. Dr. C. (I. |);ue rj s our President was snore1, in I f 5 annual address. '()ui? Rccordiue ? h fiolaiy. Ik-. Jenkins Win l.i'd !?< ? ~ nd the scenes to see 11 :ii tin)iivvntiun machinery ' worked foperly. All of the Committees forked iinrd for tin- cause an I wo ftill .see next year a Convention operating more homogeneous 'than tvei'i before. ,Xo- real contest came to the floor to' divide or split the dele ?ati?n.'The nearest of such a con* test came between the-cities ask?~~ ing fov t4u??Conuuitiun__nejd. year. Th* Cities were Columbia and Sprtanhurg. After a ntild debate fc Convention voted overwbelmto go to Spartanburg with a jntative. agreement to return to .olumbia in 1!>58. The Convention cite rated its stand for law and rder and its faith in the Constiption. They^weif up-set that a taptist Minister was circulating . i petition trying:.to entice .some South Carolinians to disavow the iction of the Supreme Court o n lie school issue. Some wanted to ?xpel this man from the fellowiip of the Convention." This ac>n will be given for the consi.l"" ulion ill a special Committee in lich the alleged minister will be ked to appear' for a fair and jMnny of tin* old Convention Elinri-hys were missed. They "TkITTiswcred the roH?rail; they had fiished their work, no nunc will Ky visit the Convcntion. TTuT" legation left the ('(invention rtl the delcnnina4.iojr To" finish c Endowment Drive This Year. Year we will meet with the Biompson Street Baptist Church J Spartanburg? Rev; IT T. Sears, ?~ "In entertaining pastorf ftorris College Must Be Kndowed ? 'I.et's Watch, Fight- and?Dray. ? ACTIVITIES IN AMI AKOl'ND MORRIS BROWN A. M. K. (Ill R( II Rev. .1. C. Quarles, I'astor tlo' Curini. lv ' ltivtd fned AC Morris Bi;own A". M. K. Church we enter to worship, depart to serve; Ciur niurning worship began at 11:15 o'clock with oru'an prelude by Mr. A. Blygin and the Jr. church choir with Mrs. N. S. C'obin choiristrcss and Mr. Itohcrt (ladson chorister. Tluy doxology, am! the. ill to worship. Our "opening hynui?O that 1 know the secret place whcro 1 might find my (lod..__ A very fervent prayer was offered by the Kev. (Tethers. Scripture lesson was read taken from Itonans 2:1-11 hy Rev. M~ St ruble. I 'he decalogue, and selection -from | oy the choir. The announcement | was then read hy Mr. W. D. Bradj ford. Our second hymn, O for a faith that will not shrink though j pressed hy every foe. . After .this | hy in ri ll^1 pastor Iter. J. O. Quar- !es came down at the alters and requested?What a Fellowship, ho sung. After this was- sung with the spirit the pastor as a good * father and brother took time and made every thing very clear to incoming the?New Budget-that was passed. He explained it very carefully, So that everybody could understand and govern them (selves accordingly. The congregaition, hy the emotion showed that 'everything was well understood {and that our pastor need not fear, ' for he has the full hearted cooperation from all concern. Then he mounted the rostrum and preach:id"a dynamic sermon. Text tTTT<rn i from Jeremiah 5:12, his theme: I Ciin w*? .finilt a righteous mnn iivl (Jerusalem ? The semon was shori and sweet- The right hand of Fellowship 'JvasT* given" Two yoiTnj?-* girls who have started on their way to serving and giving service. The stewards lifted the offering. Mrs;~ (1. 1'. Singleton made? tlr^ announcement for the offering. Attef- fhe T^ev. J. C. -Quarles spoke briefly about the General Conference held in Miami. Mr. VV. I>. .Bradford jilso made remarks' touching on what the pastor said. C. K. Bradford also spoke giving j some of the high light of the General Conference and how wonv { fli.'ifiil the, pastor Rev, .d?f^r-Qrmr| lcs. went alt out to ludp make things possible. He worked very hard so that out wishes would come to pass, also liro. W. 1) Bradford and Rev. .1. .!. Taylor, also Mrs. K. Bradford. We were at every session JTom the. benin11inU' to the tdose and a fevv'iiit.es all nite, hut our dream came true. We will ray more in next week's issue. Mo mis Brovvn Marches. Watch next week for the family "rejourn-, patess who's, family? WTTTFTS TS TlliLJxlIWKZZ: By Corine l'? Bradford .Mr. W, I). Bradford made a very inn' 1? |#??ri IM uH 1 ii^nrrni Conference, being tin* "delegate lit' 1 ricil TIT tiring back everyt hiny I hilt?Was?pumdble. Mi's. Ft !icT.~~T57 ItlTTwn wa- : i" 11 talking with the reporter, saying how iiHietrrrhr missed hrm nn ".Motlioi.s Day." ? The Steeling eomm it-tee f ? i "Woinens Day" which will he ob: served on the fourth Sunday in June had its first call meeting yesterday with Mosdanios (?.. J' Singleton, Martiie Johnson, Annbelle Kinloeh, S. II, Drown,' Vivian K. Ducan, F (ireenwood T'. K. Hi'Udfro.l to make plans for the woinens .day prqgram. Wo are so happy to know the daughter of Mrs. Julia Hrook \s doing fine. Mrs. Brooks, a very fine church worker. The fans were all happy to sec the reporter hack, we will" .have your paper from now on out. We shall tell you about some oi our very fine friends that we met in Miami in next week's issue The P. K. Farmer and Mrs. Farmer motored and also Mr. and Mrs. \\\ I). Bradford. The trip was great. W'ilk say more later, so many nice things we would like for you to know about our stay in Miami. Rev. and Mrs. M. Strolde will he the Palmetto guest this week; Mr.'Henry Ihown was the first to purchase tin- leader this week. I should, like to say thanks a million to my dear frien.l -for. Ueiny ^o_v^ry^kiin I to?rmr Sincerely Your t o|mi Ii'i', [ ', 1-:?LL PKUIN-T1IOMAS SCHOOL HAS Cl.l'H ACTIVITY NKillT I. C. Ilrown, Principal ?-'the?various?clubs?at Perrin? Thomas School presented a very interesting and enjoyable program in the school cafetorium Wednesday April H! at 8:00 P. M. The program was as follow-: "Scouting ^Time" hy the Hrown'ie Scouts directed hy Miss II. L. Mortis. ?7-A?playlet- "Safety?1.and'* by the K. Kreeman. A playlet "All's Well Through ('on I it-rat ion," The Student Council direct or, Mrs. C. Phelps Martin. "The Land of Health", by Hie Junior Red Cross Council, Miss J. K. (ilailden, Sponsor. The audience expressed themselves as having enjoyed the program. . Mrs. I. C. Brown had a very colorfull display of Health charts and booklets. The Art Clubs had ac excellent display of drawing, painti.'.g, needlework etc. with whicl^ the audience . ami the parents were very pleased. Art Club advisors a r e Mrs. L. T. Saunders; Misses Valencia Kin.g and Miss C. M, Marine 'The Dance Club, directed b y Miss Lemon will present?their program May dl at 8:00 P. M. The public is cordially invited to enjoy this program. IIKYWARD A. M. IS. Oil RCH Rev. I'. P. McFarland, Jr., Pastor (IASTOJJ? Sunday School opened at 10:45 a.m. with the Superintendent Mrs. Sarah Ann Williams in charge. The lesson was taught by teachers of the various classes and it wsfs reviewed by our paster, p^.-p.-p- Fat land,-"At?AfthV die- review the Secretary, Miss Rosa Mae Williams ( made her ix*port. After making such a splendid report the pastor stated that Alias Williams was b'ne of th. finest Sunday School Secretaries to he found anywhere. The Sunday School was then closed with th.? meet Again." Morning worship began immediately following the Sunday School services. VV.e had a wonderful and inspirational service. Uev. McFarland preached fro in the subject: Witnessing for Christ.'* The Y. p. I), of this chureH attended the regular monthly union 5 N ^ ' , ' V. THE PALM I , 1* WB&^ JPS , *. "'' """'' i * ' '*'^1:^' :'.. / .' Gra ! ' Members of the ?''i':t<ln:i 1 in?r cl.iss at I'.oi.l.or T. Wasliiiivtuu j Hijrh School arc, above,. first roiv. ujiver .laek^on. Jerry . Moses Free, Harry 15. Knt hor.l'onl. Jr.. Thomas I Jro\vn_J.I.ul>-| ; ert IJluford. Johnnie Patterson, Charlie For re--J, Joe .Marl; j .( Williams. Frank* (1'ibson, ('ressweTI l> Idnur.o, MeKiiY'SJ I I I <wlne< sMw...l..c I.M.i:. I f I..-:-. II II II II 1 i - ?uiiwiv n. niMMinin, I 1,1! (Mil Jlilll, > bert Norris.' '? Second row, Rluinette Williams, Franeeile Gorlcy. Harriet * Garrett, Mildred Whetstone,. Willie Mae Goodwin, Ann Eii/.aliet lF Reed, Catherine Douirlas. Maggie llrosia; Mar\ Greene, Margie Coles, .Julia Hell Drown, .Johnnie Mae 1'ow. mail, El isc - 'Hopkins. Ida Huston.' Third row,'. Edit.v Friday, Sarah English. Zelnia Uellinger, | '.j Harry Zoll Felder, Surlina G. Simpson, Evelyn Brawn, Fran* ' h ***? **** ***** 2 . n , . .... .< *?** ??** ?:?**<*>& ?? - '% . ' ? > <? - ^ S? m V* i* ?*"&!& ?* ?* I ? * j ^ ^ ^ ITMIIIBrn1yif '' Vj :- c. n Ready for graduation arc these ('. A, Johnson High "School. seniors, above, first .'row, Milton., MyerA. Manuel Caughman, Kvon Fit/pat rick, James Scott, Herman Rico. Robert Rice, Wilbert Adams, (iilbert Adams, Arthur Long, Freddie Walker, Alfred Butler. Leotis Coker, Leon Johnson, SylvesterTook, Alphonso Xeliums. Second row: Harold Am.iker, William (Ireen, Roosevelt j Spigner, Charles Thomas, Maliiula Ash ford. M-arjorie J'.ur-i roughs, Nadine Hawking. flaretfa?Hart. Sara It K inlaw.1 Jacqueline Benson. Rosa Benjamin. Margie Addison, Alger-' ine Eddington, llattii* Mary ('ope. L.incll Fields, Essie Jen-1 meeting which was held at St. With a pastor like, our- own James Chtiirh. They woti first- Friendship is rallying like Friendprize for attendance with 51* mem- ship of old. TITe Trustees are ma!;-: j hers present. iny rapid progress with the rally. C'k:?s meeting will he held her,. T,u' Y,,un~ A,ll,lt 1,hoir is 1,11 "H Tuesday niuht; l.ove Feast will ho >4'1 p. Too much credit] held the Friday" night before ih?|,im'! > * ^V,MI, '} T> W" j second Sunday. There will be ., | M has, u ho oryani/ed t ins cho'n ; j special service here on Children's '''s w''1* ''u* P'anisti; j Day. Rev. J. S. Hunter of St. Pel- Prayer meeting Wed. nijrht , )Cr will be in charge of that night; * hojir reher>al Tuesday night, the public is invited, .f hutch Reporter We invite you to Hey ward A.M. K. Church at anvtiine, visitors -are always-welcome. SIROAM HWPTIST ( III lt( If | Hattie Millard, Reporter UlV- N ^"unison, Pastor * i HOPKINS On Sunday evening I-IMF.NDSH1P A. M. H. ( Ill R( II j !l?"' :hd the .lidilee i-hoir of St. Itev. K. Alfred Vance. I'aslur dohn j Raptist Church <11 pkinsj has invited our choir I > paitieiSunday was Youth Day. S. S. P"1'1. '"v''^Irg "[( Review l?y the Supt. .Mrs. 15. K. ft"" 1 ejfawon. u> i Ferguson, Financial Rainier-hi tiu' 1"l!l,,,|l "'is r" v?um. adult d?*partmeat won by "iCtns.s 'I'lie Jubilee ( ii >> has also neon " N6. I. Teacher ITof. X.?T7?V?invited lo sing nt the . Re | Hill Mims. Attendance banner won by j I?;rptist clnii'rli in I'.a lover o n class No. 7. Teacher Mrs. I'. May ~i, 2:'I0 I'. ,\1. Again we are .Ferguson. urging as nia.ny members as will 11:00 morning; worship Jr. choir to go. along wilh our choir and 1 endtring- nuikic. Mrs. A. J. Clary help support them.at the. . piano. Our pastor Rev. 'I he I' slier Hoard lias been inYf> nee, preached an 'appropriate \'it< d to attend a singing program stumon, filled with lilt: gospel at the pleasant drove baptist, truth fiom Romans 1:1! 1. (Ihuivh on the .'trd Sunday in June1 , ' . O ' I \ J STTO LEADER , ^ ^ r? ^ ^ dilating Class at Booker Washing t< cos Kolloy. Mario A. Wrijrlit, .MaryI.aYotta Sims, llo: Mario S.11 ij 1? r. (iertddi-Ka-Mc( Junior. Clara ! '. l't-i frsnm J Rthol jd.UUlU?toi?. Aliio Van _('al.iwcll. l-llaino l.akins. < AJao Williams. Daisy l.uwman, Anna Mamio Willia (iAvoiidoh ii Ktarfcs, Miniliottir Nmrly Shi Hoy -Sal tors. ? "f I.V./..4 I. .. . C?J II II ? * ?* ....... i ritu! hi row, menu .Myers, isyivia r.ssie .Mac M illia Princelta Sykcs, Bettve Humph, Essie Lee Mitchell, John Mae Corky, Willie Mae Spaim, Alma Jones, Roheim I hi Kichard-on. Carrie Jean Corhin. Sylvia Davis,-Marietta I>< ware. Dorothy J.oyner, Helena Louise Brown Fifth row. -Woo:'row Oshia, Ella Mac Greene. Mary E| Bettye Je.ut Brown. Mary- Ellen Carter, Beatrice W. M. T lor, Sarah (I. Brown. Mary Ann Johnson. Frances E. 11 j ins *-- 111# A. Johnson High To Graduate 89 J l.'IiK Willi.> Mm.. (!i'ii?'.>r .Tm i'ii I ;i >1 i m Mini-: Siliii'l.iv 1?... Shirley iii.ghsn1i.th, Wajtyr (Irani. Vivian Williams. Frti Whiter _ , . *?i... . ' " ' ~-t? Third row, Inez Johnson, Shirley Nelson, ? .Mary I)a\ Robbie Culhreath, .Mary Weeks, Charlotte Wilson. Mi Alice Howell. Merlene Wages. Shirley flarr. Mary S.intt Janie I.vies. Ver'ell Paschal. Kiltie Hell Djivis, Joan ? Xair. Kvelyn' Wages. Julia MeK.ee. Julia Ueardon. Rehei Kdmtmds. O'ctuvia Coles. Daisy Montgomery.. Sarah tlilli, Zir.i ('larkson. Kqnrtii row. Anderson Helton/Joan Miliignn. Polly M which is Julio 17,Nil .'1:00 1*. M. tor visithiyr their parent We are still urjriity a< manv of ; an,i M,'s- Jakl" Rrewninu:. our members to no as possible I WI'1V ?^<>'?panied bark- by I Faith 1 link-ins,- Reporter diehard Browning who will o the summer. WOOIMtl I I' M'.WS Mr. 'oiil Mr i. Joe IhmuelL ,"of-i::uff i^i. Js'. V. formerly of NKWltRTHKI. <' 111' I K< II j c-i t .art Wre \isitiny their ui I i'r Mrs. Sebb:e Beam tt also Rev. F. S. Jones-. I'astor alll| Mls Bennett. Sunday Sehool opened at i's -nu> |.lsl ,.iu.s )lf Ml. <)uhn w usual hour with the Sunt. T. M. Unan ?f Knoree.. S. C. was. AWdrath and teaelwrs at their j Sunday at W hiti?? I'Uuie l'.a po-t of duty. ( lays -^p. .1. won the Church in I.aurens, S. C. Re' financial banner, ?Mrs. K. Cist., (jri.y, .officiating. Heasly ; Mi-S M A- flits' I'- RcilheC. tn;n-y' w.K in nf.uri.? teachers, the uttemlanee banner, iru,lU. Those attended the t^u remains i n class \. i. Mrs. I. 1 /,0m lime were "Sir. and Mr l'doydc and Mrs. ti; Wylrv. teach ! .|,,|ms<>n. .Mr.-. \. lrby, Mr. 01 s. . . I Mi's, I., .iofies and family. Mr. The Usher Union will meet at j Mrs. William Styles, Mrs. Ci June Jrd. j (ieornia Ann Foster. Mr. atjd Mrs. James Drewton. [ Fast rites of Mrs. Carrie Yi Mi1, and Mrs. David Robinson, Sr. I was held at Ceder (i.ijjv-o Da TTTTd chilrtrorr Mrs, l.iihr farlm ?*j ! t tmrrtr Sunday Rev, Karl offi tended tin' home eominic services j :atin>>\ M. S. ( allaham Ian . ... , . l .. . . i_ ?i wart i rrapci in i nr(fn~rTniiiTv, name wtt? rr] cnartfo. iniovn Ucv. R. H. Sullivan, Pastor: Rev was in' the ("hureh cemetery. J. A, Smith Itroii);ill the afternoon Mr, lioy Rennetl, rMr. Rons mossyjfO. He was ae<oni|>anicd ;y Noiiii remain on tho sicU lis Mt. View and Bruton Temple Slap tist churches. Mrs. M.,T,. Thompson, ] Mr. and Mrs. Ktyoor Moore of I<os Vagas has rctiw'ned ho'.ic af- ? . <*> - :-^y - - "t . * -- ' ' > Pat;< > , I . r*" ' ' l-. , " ?. )n High School j <si'! Sylvia Prudence Pawkins, l.olivonia 'Smith, Rebecca Goodday win. Svl\ia Kdim.mis. Verm-ll Kawlinson, Mary -Lee Muntgo 11 ie ' n-ery; 1Ur+lfa HeKirrs Pavisf--Vera iioi'tGTi, Stlsue Koseita * ms, Smith, Mom*s A. Goodwin, .Jr. . y ? r Sixth row. (Inner ('lowland .Jenkins. Curtis Abney, Frank-,r~ I iij.i... ir : " 1 - u,.-., I mi i.wmih i, ui iiiih' x-. xu'iii .weiv-m rauerson. i , fHi.! John Wesley Harmon Jr., Clit'fon Jackson Jr . Robert Sr., inie I Frank liinjrleton, Theodore R. Lewis Jr.. James William ifsv I Ross,-Joe 1/. Mel 1 wain. W. Leon Ruff, Herbert Jeter. Dewey )iii- Seott, ( laud Myers .Jr.. Peter Bolton, Otis Goodwin, Frank . ' y . Marian- Jackson, Quiney M. Richardson, Julius IS van's Jr.. >1 ?s. Johnny Lamont C.reene. Marione Harrison Jr , Robert M. ' av- Tate Jr. < Photo ('ouiMesv. The State) rail, f : ni W A J II ^ ^ ^ ^ ** 1^1 ' ' * I seniors I , . . " . . ? ' .r se. i pliy, Evon. < 1'i.k. Sara I.??\\ m:tn. Gertie Robinson, Ruth ink [.Myers. I.ula llayiu--. Doris Coleman. Minnie Myers. Frances ? J Hunter, Velma Ishmoe.Mary Mills, Sarah Hell. Eloise Griff- J -is, in, Claretia Cook. Marilyn Nenl, Minnie Gordon. ,| iry . Fifth row. Frank Montoith. Robert Taylor. Reuben le), Walker, Dane! Anderson. Otis Rarr, Thomas Daniels, dames lie- j Williams. Johnny Jones.'.Joseph Davis, John "Clay Jones, ,'ca Frank (k.ris. William Javis. Robert Fresslev. (Photo am Court ex v 'J he State >' 1 ' , ?? I ' > | ill;) j CHUCKLE CORNER 5' /en > %= ^ OON'T WORRY DEAR...I WASONW LUCKY LVOU PLftV BETTER GOLF "WAN I DO.. ANYTIME.'* i. , . N # ' ... [?pt. i : ' f , 1 .. . :.??r-, - ? ' . ' i i i 1 : r ( 'ZM * -J V V. . - - , ^ VI