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Saturday, June 2, 1956
Personal Mention I
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Mrs. Cammie Fl. liageu, Hume [
Demonstration Agent for Spartan
burg County, left Sunday to attend
the Interacial Fellowship Institute
which is being held in Kan- ,
sas City, Missouri at the National
College for Christian Workers. The
institute, v.hich is sponsored by the
Board of Missions of the Methodist
Church, will convene from
May 28 to June, 1st.
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DISTINGUISHED VISITOR j
IN COLUMBIA
" Sergeant W. M. Sanders, uf Fui M
King, Kentucky, is visitine his
father, Rev. W. C. Sanders for a
few days. fSgt. Sanders is an
army stenographer and typewrilermechanic*'
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?Rev. Sandera hastwoother sons
.in the army, and one daughter
who practices law. I understand
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mey an riuia pi uinnrvin,?pinmnns
in the army. The Rev. 'Sanders
who 13 pasturing* four large Baptist
Churches, feels proud of the
' progress of "his family, and this
editor wishes to congratulate him
~1 "or-his?fine?family -which he? is
turning out to h&lp humanity. Sgt.
Sanders will leave Monday for his
new assignment.
W. R. B.
THE WOMEN'S COOPERATIVE
MISSIONARY SOCIETY UNION
COLUMBIA?The -Women's Cooperative
Missionary Society Union
was held Sunday May 27, 1956
at 3 o'clock at the Bethelhem Baptist
Church, Rev. Odom Pastor,
with a very spiritual Devotional
service which was conducted by
some of the Faithful Sisters. After
this a very short program.
Welcome Address, Sister Hannah
Cook, Bethelehem Baptist Church,
Response, Sister Mattie Culhreth,.
Ebenezer Baptist Church; Songs,"
Q and Poems, and a few> songs by
the congregation. The sermon was
open by the Rev. G. J. Odom,?
Opening Hymn 559, Go Preach My
Rev. E. L. Diggs delivered a wonderful
sermon, 25 Ps. 1, 2, 3; and,
4; verses; Shew Me Thy Ways O
Lord: Teach Me Thv Path. Re
marks, Dea. Herd, alsp Mrs. G. J.
OdorriT We areasking each a h d
every one to cooperate with us.
Closing dlong by the congregation
God Be With You Till We Meet
Again. Benediction by. the pastor.
Mrs. 'Willie B. Davenport, Rpt.
ELKS NEWS
Palmetto Lodge and Primerose
Temple would like to thank all fot
making the 33rd State Convention
a success in Columbia the past
wcolc - ' '
Bill Joseph Wilson was elected
first \ ice President of the Stote
of South Carolina. Primerose Tern
pie meeting first Tuesday nicht
i n June, Elks Rest. Palmetto
Lpdge meeting first Wednesday
night in June, Elks Rest.
: - The public is_Jnvited to the
Elks ftest any night during the
summer months. Come and haw
some of the fabulous fun that is
going on at the Rest. There will
*be a Barbecue at the Rest the
Fourth.of July. The public is
asked to come and enjoy yourself.
-Hil O'Neal Barr will be host to
the officers meeting last Sunday
in June.
IOTA PHI LAMBDA SORORITY
OBSERVES FOUNDER'S DAY
Back in 1929, Lola M. Parker of
Chicago, invited six of her friends
to her home. This was not a spcial
function. She chose them because
each had chosen a vocation
in the business field.
As a result of her call, hundreds
of women in similar vocations
throughout this great laand of
our.-, will meet at dinner on June
1, Iota Phi Lambda Sorority oh
serves Founder's Da/ - one of the
most cherished of its national observances.
On this occasion, all chapters
? will reeeive the Foumler's annual .
message which will reflect Iota s
past, and set their~ sights on the
future. The aim of this great sorority
is to further business train-'
ing of - .young women, and to thijs|
nn/1 nati/inol nnJ 1 o/.K/\lnr.
ships are given And many chap-|
ters give scholarships individually.
This year's winners will soon be
announced and the recipients will
be looking forward to entering
schools of business in the Fall.
- In tha twenty-seven years since
its founding, Iota Phi Lambda-Sorority
has grown from one to
more than eighty chapters.
Representatives fif>rn these
chapters will meet in national convention
in Toledo, Ohio - August
11 - 15, as guests of Alpha Iota
Chapter. The host chapter has '
planned the sessions in the beautiful
Commodore Perry Hotel. Thi
gavel for the opening session will be
wielded ..by~ the national prcsi-.
dent, Mrs. Marion H. Jackson uf
Washington, D. C.
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ENG AGEM ENT AN NOU NCEI)
Mr. anrl Mrs. Johnnie ftJrhtrr?
Tillnrafi of JRfhi MoniHie Street, l.olunihia,
S. C'., wish Po annouruv,
the engagement of their dnugkter,
Delores to Annan I'.isi
Class Henry I). Samuels, Jr. of
. ,>,.h 01 . r,
.1, i... ..cm y 1). Sr.
of Coii ml) a.
lie inn, i.ago will lake place a
the h iite; of die Hi id. -el-el's par
cut. -n 'unc 15, Kofi.
CEIJ'HNATION l':|' M'\ I 'll
Hlf.HKS Hnd I'.IHTIMHV
I M.r. Jo' n Hughe. eolnhreted hi_
i fi2n I. lip thdny on "May IS. lUSit
His guests were as follows: .Chi'
dren ages two years old throng',
twelve, lie enjoyed giving a Hiit'n
HayTarty for the small children
TU- no i ? --
i i lit Luiijjc says, ?"Sutter Ut44children
to come unto me and for
I id them not?for of surli is" the
.kingdom?of Hn-u-pn "??
1 ho hostesses and hosts wore a
follows: Mrs. killer Ziglor, Mrs
Mary Ingram, Miss Walter MrGriff,
Miss Mary Cureton; Mr
Solomoi} Hughes Jr., Mr. TJame
Hughesj Mr. Robert Crain, Mr
John Hughes' wife was at his sid.
during: the occasion.
Games were played, refresh:
ments were served and picture.were
taken. Tlifi children enjoyed
themselves very much. Sixty-five
children were present.
Those who attended the celehra
tion wished for him many moiv
birthdays.
"A PARTY IN MOTHER
GOOSK LAND," GRADUATION
SET BY REID CENTER
KINDERGARTENCinderella,
Mother Goose, Red
,Rjding Hood, Little Roy Blue,-Jack
the Giant Killer and others will
have a party in which all Mother
Goose characters will join in a
party in which all Mother Goose
j characters, wil join in a party
P. M. when the Rcid House of
C*h ristian Service Kindergarten
((^harleston, S. C.) holds its graduation
exercise.
jThc playlet "A Party in Mother
Goose Land" will -he followed by
the presentation of diplomas, to 16
uhildron?from?the?Kindergarten
class. Teachers are Mrs. Arabella
G. Linton and Mrs. Vera S. Bradford.
Melva Bradford Has the role of
Mother Goose. Coy Blue is Rodney
Holmes. Other characters are Hansel,
William Cromwell:' Gretel,
Geraldi'ne Graham; Robinson Crusoe,
Larry Whaley; Jack the Giant
Killer. Kenneth Speaxs_; Puss in
Boots, Arnold Prioleau; Goldilocks,
Lygia Brown; The Three Bears,
Herman, Jeniffer and Susan Vandross;
Aladden, Edward Gillard;
Fairy, Esther Gadson; Red Ridine
Hood, Priscilla Dawson; Wood
Cutters, Bernard Bradford, William
H. Barnes, Jr. and Richard
Wigfall; Owl, Alvin Goode; Pussy
Cat, Edna ^.Cromwell; Blueheard,
Cornelia Jarrfes, Wives, Annahelle
Glenn and Rosetta Reed; Cinderella
Deborah Grant; Peter, Thomas
WinYglass; Prince, Joel B. Hatrison;
Snow White, Elizabeth Simmons;
White Rabbit, Ivy McNeil;
Alire, Jacqueline Smalls; Captain
Kid, Jerry Parker Pirates, Ronald
Garvin and Leonard Steele;
Dwarfs; Calentbla Malloy; Veatrice
Barnes, Cynthia Jackson; Sheron
Goro> A nice Geddis and Geraldine
Ross; Robin Hood, Edward Gillard
and his men, Bernard Bradford,
William H. Barnes, Jr. and
Micheal Frasier.
Mrs. Louise Trigg Barnes, Director
of the Center, a Red Feather
Agency, has announced you may
register for the 1956-57 Session of
the Nursery and Kindergarten
School during the month of June
Join The Payroll
Savings Plan
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MEETING OF THE WOMEN'S ,
AUXILIARY OF THE GETHSEiYIANE
ASSOCIATION OF
n/iri ioi n L. KV M EJ5
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Working under the' tneme:?
Kvery woman active for Christ,"
the Women's Auxiliary Convention
of the Gethsemane Baptist
j Association at the Gethsemane
Baptist Church in Chester, South
- Carolina-OA- May 11, 12, 1D56. Tbo-jSpiritual
vifcor of the Convention
, was enriched in the knowledge
that it was in this church that the .
Women's Auxiliary was formed, j
The hostess chapter with Mrs.
Hattie M. McCullum as president
exerted great efforts to insure the I
success of the niee.ting.
Highlights of the1;?meeting include:
1;?Mrs. Hlhel W. Wilson's discuss- ,
ion of "the Model Missionary!
r Society."
2?'-The President's message, Mrs.1'
N. A. Robinson
3.?Greetings from the Moderator!
of the Gethsemane Association,
Rev. C. H. Brown!
4?Informative travelogues by >
Mesdames J. P. Rceder and
M. S. Gordon who attended
the Baptist World Alliance & j
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u.ivi'inl 111 r.UIopC last Slim-;
I mcr.
f>?A rh.-illpnging nn i-iti.i
zenship from Rev. J._M. Hinton.
'??Meeting and election of officers
by the Junior Missionaries
of the Churches represented.
I 7?The Junior Hour presenting talented
youths of our church,
Mrs. J. P. ,Reeder directed
this activity.
?FihanciiTTreports for the benefit,
of Mssionary projects, education
and citizenship.
I The officers of the Convention
' are Mrs. N. A. Robinson, president:
Mrs. F. M. Young, First Vice 1
President; Mrs. C. H. Brown, 2ncT
Vice President; Mrs. Bessie Moorman.
Recording Secretary; Mrs.
Emily Davenport, Assistant; Mrs.
J. P. Reeder, Corresponding Secretary;
and Mrs. P. * A. Ingram,
; Treasurer.
The consensus o f opinion is
that the meeting was an inspirational
success.
Mrs. N A Rnliincim?
A|iss C. R. Davis, Reporter
STUDENTS WHO PLAN SI Mi
MER WORK ADVISED TO GET."
| SOCIAL SECURITY CARDS |
"Most students in South Caro-ij
lina who plan to work this sum* J
i mcr will need a social security*
card," stated W. H. Nixon, Mana[
ger of the Columbia Social Securi-,
j ty Office. Since it takes several !
! days to get a card, he advises stu 1
I dents to apply for one now and 1
not wait until an_cmploycr?tolls?
j them they can't iro to work he-1
! cause they don't have one.
j The place to apply is your -So ^
; cial Stcuritv_ Office whether you
ne'ed to replace a lost card or to.
, tret a social security caTd for the
first time.,There is no charge and
no minimum age requirement. Ap-j
plication blanks are available at
any post office, employment office, I
or Social Security Office.
Any young perspn who has worked
in employment covered by so- >
cial. security* long enough to havef
| been id wages of $50 or more hi
six different calendar quarters is
j insured under social security at i
least until he is 24^4 "years old. I! j
he dies leaving no wife, a lump- j
sum amount is payable to whom-1
ever pays hrs burial expenses. If||
he leaves a widow, the lump-sum
goes to her. If he leaves a widow
and one chihl, ? monthly benefits
may be payable to both of these
survivors until the child is^ige IS.
"These are sojne^of the reasons
which emphasize the importance
of getting, and using your social
security curd. Itse it! DotT't lose
il!" Mi-.~\ixou ..aid in conclusion./'
THE PALMETTO
GRADUATES J
an"use to I'AY vour Way thrr
Geo. Patterson
PHONIC TJ-n^l j
JENKINKVU I K - NEWS
Friends:
You have not heard from us directly
for past twtj weeks hut we
have been moving ,on and looking :
to higher hejghts. The churches I
arc carrying the spiritual guid- '
ancc and the schools and community
are carrying the physical,
Social and intellectual.
Itock Hill A. M. E; Church is
near completion and it is beautiful.
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The schools are closing and
truly they had done a fine-job this
year. The Adult classes at McCrorey
Listen and the Good Will
Adult Community group of Jenkiinsville,
the Girl Scout ifroop
havq been out of School community
activities which have rendered
splendid services. The community
have a yonug lady from our Girl
Scout Senior Troop here among
the five thousand Senior Scouts
from aMpyer the world at the
national "Senior Round Up" June
"Oth?July 11th at Pontiae, Mich.,
Miss Virginia Whitener, a rising
senior student of McCrorey-Liston
High. She represents Negroes
from Richland, Lexington and
Fairfield counties. We take off
our hat to Miss Finch-who is her troop
leader for training girls tobe
eligible for such honors.?May
God bless all such leaders who live I
in thn 1 ivng nf on/1 I
Next week w"e shall tell you
about the closing exercises in the
community.
The community was grieved
because of the passing of two
very fine people, Mr. (leorge Boy.i
and Mrs. Margaret Bedcnbaugh,
both funoralizcd Sunday.
I, ATT A NEWS
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S. S. met at the usual >iour .
with Mrs. Bessie-White acting as
Supt. The teachers were at their j
posts of duty.
11 A.M. the pastor, Rev. (1. IL I
Moore, Rev, Frank Moody, Rev. I
OadAon conducted the worship J
services. The pastor selected a.4 j
at text St. Luke 1: 10. Theme-- ;
"Look out for Jesus." The sermon
was enjoyed by all.
.'L.'IO 1*. M. the Rev. Isaiah Boom
delivered the sermon at the Lati
mer High School to a large number
of friends and thirty one
candidates.
8:00 F\ M. The Rev. D. P. Feb |
der and his Junior choir of Union
Station, I.akcview, S. (\ rendered
services at Weston Chapel Ai* M.
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COLUMBIA,>S. C.
E. Church. This program was
sponsored by Mrs. M. D. Moore.
Just after the services The Tree
of Life Rally Was held. The cap
tains were Mrs. Estella Bethea
$83.04, Mrs. tlertrude McNeil, $51.
Mrs. Allie Wilson, $113.50, Mrs.
Mary E. I .a dip on $161.31 Miss
Julia Jackson Jackson $27.01 Mrs
Maugdeiene Moore, $11S.0U_ All's
Jessie Annie B. Fladger, $24.03,
Mrs?Jessie?Sellers, $130.73, Mrs.
Rosa Bradley, $71.73, Mrs. Mary
Bethea, $40.00, Mrs. Dorothy Cato,
$16.50, Mrs. Mary Doughty,
$20.00 total amount raised $863.
plus $30.00 one of the clubs the
folks who hope to make the Rally
a success.
Mrs.'Annie Knowland is visiting
in 1). C. Rev. Wash James is u
patient in St. Eugene hospital
Dillon, S. C.
?The funeral of Mr. Acie Crawford
will be at Weston Chapel A.
M. E. Church, May 28th 3:30 1*. |
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Magdelenc Moore, Rpt.
BETHEL AME CHURCH
Dr. S. W. Fordham?Pastor
DARLINGTON?The officers
and members were happy to see
lhebi_pastor from the General Con^
ference in the great eity of Miami,
Fla. The people were well pleased
of the service rendered to them by 11
the well informed Rev. Gregg of
this city. They said the Rev. Gregg
is a fine pastor and preacher.
Rev. Fordham told us about
some of the things happened in
the Gen Conference for the good
of all concern, and above all h e
said they thought. that they were
honintr to bring Bishop Frank M. j
Reid back, but we brought back
Bishop S. R. Higgins, as our
greatest Glory in South Carolina,
and our new Bishop Bonner, and
feel like he.is in South Carolina,
we feel like Bishop Bonner would
not feel like he is in South Carolina
not until he visits the Darling
spot in Darlington, thats Bethel.
We are looking to have new Rishop
Higgins with us before leaving
for his new field.
Prof. B. A. Gray is doing a
great workj-urtth his rfine staff of
teachers.
This week is Commencement at
Mayo City High SchooirOur pas
tor delivered the Baccalaureate II
sermon to the Graduating class in !l
the school new Gymnasium. We are I
proud of Rev. Ford ham,
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Our Reporter
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