The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 07, 1956, Page Page 5, Image 5
Sati^ay, July 7, 1956
ST. ^)HN A.M.E. CHURCH
Kev.W. I). C. McClary, Pastor
BflRION?On Father's Day
Supay June 17, the congregatioi
aiu friends observed Men's Day
A ^eiy unique and appropriate
wd planned by the Men's Daj
Cmniittec, Mr. W. M. Simmon?
Or. Men Com., Brown; Co-Chn
Jr. Arthur Rose, Mr. Paul Mf
IcKnight, Rev. J. A. Blake, Mr
Jamuel Bradley, Master of Cere
* pdnies.
The pastor brought us inspira
ton, information and food to
Bought in his Father's and Men':
Pay message; .. Theme: Th<
? I nth<e?afternoon we wnre grace<
vith the presence of Bishop an<
Vlrs. I. H. Bonner, and Dr. A. tf
/enkins. our own Presiding Elder
A'ho warmly and cordially greeta*
the many friends who came in t<
see them. ... j
A r> Af r.
I ' . ^1. Wf WLMIL HltU Ul^
? n?fli. atnry Spiviip of <mr nmv p? i
sonage, Bishop I. H. "Bonner, oifi
dating.
The new $10,000 brick^ paceOp
age, Built under thg leadership o
Pr. W.I).C. MeClafy who has onli
. been pastoring here about n'ini
months is the last word in.modert
design. It "consists of living room
dining loom,.kitchen 4 bed rooms
2 baths, study hall; built in gar
ape; a heatinp plant at the cost.o:
$1,000. Rev. CI. H. Moore, contral
tor. f
>, The Dedicatory service conelud
The Dedicatory service conculd
ed with a solo, "Bless This House'
Mrs. Mapnola Bonnes.
Kveninp worship began at 8:0(
p. m. The church was filled to it:
capacity with members and friend;
from miles around who came t <
see and hear ~,ouf distinguishe<
Bishop, to greet his charming
wife and to witness the close ol
ouA-QO and 0 Will Do Rally.
Our beloved presiding elder, Dr
A. J. Jenkins was presented foi
V-* r> ir?fnrwlnofrion of oiiv >?or*ovo?
guests the Kt. Rev. and Mis. I H
Bonner. Mrs, Bonner made very
TtnTCty?and inspiring?remarks
Bjsho'p Bonner said tha: sinci
the Rally, seemed to he uppermos
in every one's mind,- his?messagt
would be based on the same atu
, so he spoke, out of the falness o
his soul earnestly and convincingly
to us, on "Stewardship."
This message was indeed, fillet
with a wealth of wisdom a n ?
knowledge. J
The finance conmirt^cgcalled th'
roll and. the Captains reportec
thus: -
Louella Gause $ 200.1<
Marguerite C.. McClary -- 1G5.0(
"Louise Johnson 1.13.fi!
Alice V. Hagin'? 128.fi!
Eloi-te Gricc .? 128.21
Mattie Davis 117.81
Constance Smith :? -.117.0!
Nettie M. Cox 110.0!
--Almeta Iranklirr __i - 107.0!
Ella N. Goodard . __TT~-Vr~ tthf.O!
Mayola Barnes 102.2!
Maizie McKnight ~~ 102.0!
hiltio Gregg 101.0!
Lillian Davis 100.0.
Purcell Evans ? 100.01
^ Louise Livingston ? B'0.01
Lillie Friorson 100.67
Charlotte Leycttc 100.51
Nellie Pinseal 100.01
Arthur Rose - - 100.01
?t.seola Mc Daniel 101.01
Jimmie Evans J 00.01
C. A. Brown ----- 100.01
Napoleon Cause -----? 75.01
Lucile MoQuetn 7.7.01
Matrcie I)avii ? 71.1."
Dorothy Brysnt ? 72.11
Willie M. Blake <15.01
Alma?Fink lea? tio-al
Cecil Pa<je 00.01
J. B. F'alner ----- 62.11
Annie Shjfleton ...... j 00.01
Beatrice Black : 53.51
Esther i. Holden 51.01
MaudeGerald ? -54.25
?CnlrlM sellers 1 50.2c
Rosa i'owe 50.(}ll
,Matti< Blackwell 51.25
Joe p'inj; 50.01
I-ucy Ropers : 50.01
ArOiyr Frazjer 50.01
Hentetta Miller 41.25
C. V. Hemingway 41.51
Johf.ie Sams . "47.51
Elitfheth Smith ? . 33.4."
???Uatyi't- Cooper 35.01
Lex; Floyd T-T.-.TTI-- 33.21
Jams Hughes ... _t. 35.75
,, I.o?se Moody .id.m.
Mfti? Byrrf ? 30.25
yijry Hughes 31.3C
> yfry Campbell 25.0f
Snie Fladjfer 28.25
Jennings 25.BC
? Ulian?Mnset "20.fTC
%ra Paye _? ^ 28.7!!
laudia Conner 27.5.r
ffitfht Crawford 20.OC
Robert McCummings 21.7B
!osa L. Simmons 20.Of
Mice Fashion 20.0f
vfary Foxworth 28.OC
Elizabeth Moody , 25.1C
-Mmnie Scott 24.OC
KlouisC Wall ----- 20.0C
Fannie Alfnro) w i. 15.18
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Samuel Bradley 13.00
Maggie Fpxwoith ' 10.00
Man uric Robinson 15.00 j
y Geneva Ball. 11.00
, Helen Lee 17.00
Frank Gamble 7.00
? Mary Frasder 7.00
j Naomi Nichols 13.00
1( Mjin.ie Richardson 10.00
; A. 11. Neil 5.00
. Georgiana Rogers ... 8.00
The 'visiting .ministers and
_ friends who contributed Dr. A. J.
Jenkins, $35.00; Rev. L. B. Bur.
gess; Mt. Zion A.M.K. Church,
Florence; $25.00; Rev. S. S. Burr3
oughs, Kbenezer AMK Church,
a Mullins; $10.00; Rev. R. N. WilliiinK
Mt I'lviirnh Clin iu\*
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1 Rev. Moses Simmons, Floydale Ct.
gah, Sumter sent $5.00; Rev.
t Gause. $2.00; Mr. Isaiah Taylor,
J ji2.00.
Zt Ten small children \vh?T \V"TTT
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given hanks t>y the pastor about 10
f days before the 'rally reported,?
. $17.05, Grand total for Ninety and j
7 Nine Rally---$4,75:1.70.' Total col-'
lccted for all purposes, $4,880.10.
r nitil the uiitci was unable to get.
f u.11 of the names, but some o f
3 them were: Dr. .1, S. C'oe.piesidi ng
t alder..of the Dillon District, Flor-J
?nce; Rev. and Mrs. L. 11. Burgess,]
;jMr. and Mrs. Key, Mr. Fillen; Flo-1
.| rence; Rev. and Mrs. Si Si Bur-f
roughs; Mullins; Rev.-Moses Sim-*
. mons, Mullins; Rev. R. II. YVill-j
iams; Mr. and-Mrs. Cfiariie JoJin-.j
. son; Mt. Pisgah Circuit, Rev.
. Gause, Nichols; Ptf>f. and Mrs.*"M.
' I Johnakin. of the city. .
We didn't know, we had'so many
) friends. We are indeed grateful to
51 and for them. **?
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5 i .mv/di cnpctuiiijV vivf c ^ mil tw
' give .special recognition to Mr.
1 Henry I.. Jackson, owner of the
r Henry 1.. Jackson and daughters |
f Funeral Home.of the city, who is
not a member of St. John A ME;
/Hunch, but grave Us a check for
iv $100.00 on our Rally. His daugh|'
ters appeared on several pro
grams with musical numbers for
our "rally a{jd at eac.lv program he
' coin fibuted from S10.00 to $12.00.,
We also want to gvc,special re-f
/cognition to the out of town
x_ ministers and those of the city and
1 their congregation for helpng us
f in-this effort.
. Our minister gave each of the
$100 Captains $1.00. .
] " The Lord Bless and keep all
\ of you.
Thanks
e NEWS AND VIEWSAHOINI1
I (HtKENVIEW FIRST BAH'FIST
I CHURCH
'[Rev. J. W.'Davis, Pastor
This Sabbath Day found everyI
one at their post of duty* aftet
. | having a successful vacation
] i Itihle school last"", week, vur at'
I tendance had a wholesome jLiinc
1 working together.
This morning our .Sunday School
began at. the usual hour, with
) opening?dfcvotions h y the Supt.
' Afterward teachers' and pupils
} I went to- theTr respect!v(TT)laces for
j | class discussion of . lite lesson. We
' | had a wonderful lesson using a s
* |. subject, "Nine Is'tiers of Faith
. anil KneotrTUgomont." Memory
' verse: Contend for the faith
' which has once delivered unto the
* Saints.
' The prayer service for our
* morning worship -was-conducted hy
' Pro. Middlot.pn and Lewis K. Mr'
Millan Jr. which prepared o i)t
hearts with the spirit, to receive
' ' the morning message which was de
' j livered hy Kev. Davis, using as
* | subject, "A message from (!od
' Through the. Cloud,; which tells
' the s-tnry of Jesus talking to?Irhr
1 Desciples through the cloud which
1 they?were on the holy mountain,
Pel-or and James, and John were
1 frightened, aiuj hid their fHces,
hut when they looked up nobody
' was there hut Jesus When Peter
' became old he wrote a letter telling
how God gave honor a n ,d
' glory to Jesus.
1 The morning music was render*
I ed by all Choirs, the musical .Ju1
bilee and Children's Choir,
'l We had' two joiners, "under
< Christian experiences, Mrs. Mc1
| Millan McCoy, and her daughter.
' Lula, McCoy and one candidate for
baptism.
' Tbrr Haptfst Tmininp: Ilnion \vasH
' held at <>:30 I'. ,M. with Deacon
1 j David in charge.
' Evening worship was at 7:30, |
''with Rev.. Davis delivering the
'i message. 1
1 Our doors stand opened to you
' to come und \vprship~with us.
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! morris brown ame church
Rev. j. c. Quarles, i'astor
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i By ( urine e. Bradford
I Our prayers and Cod's Mercy
are like two buckets in a well;
i while the one ascends the other dej
rends - tlopkins.
Our service begap at 11 o'clock
l with the door of the Sunday Sfhool
t opened to all.
j Our worship service began at
I 11:05 o'clock with the regular or'
dor of service. The pulpit was all
j white, arranged by Stewardess
Board No. l..This gave us the
; feeling of purity, t&at our hea,rts
- and?trnnd?should?Iw .pure?to Uir
ceive the Holy Communion. The
three chbli'-rdimuted their uervicd
for the morning and evening wori
shin.
! The Choirs sans? At The Cross,
, with mgi h feeling and expressions.
I Our heart was awakened .by the
music of the organ and voices of
i the choirs ami congregation. The
| pastor thanked everybody foi
sending him to Conference with
'us head Tip. He expTl's'KC'd his giatitude
to all. Then the pastor came
forward singing, Jesus Lifted Me
[ Our hearts burned within while we
sang out of the depth of out
hearts.'.The pastor took his text
'from?Mil ft 'S9.-19. his Theme:?
What think he of Christ? Th<?
pastor was at his very best. He
preached put of the fulness of his
heart. He spoke about the5 great
physician and how he told men to
pick up your bed and walk, and he
pealed out what think he of
Christ? After doing of those marvelous
things, he then presented
the open door. Singing, - Saviour
More Then Life to Me. After this
the Stewards lifted the collection.
Mrs. Mamie M. Johnson, one o?
our fine Stewards took' the offering..
The prayer of Confession was
made and more than three fifty
were collected. The service w a s
i most impressive. Seeing this vast
i.crowd uomii' up taking the Holy
'Communion in Rememherance of
fhi-i-u, for (rod so love the
| world that he nave his only heifotten
son that who so ..ever bel-Ueve-.on_h.iiu_
shall have ever last I
inn iit'e.
Morris' Brown Marches On.
' WHO IS IN THE NEWS
By Corine K Bradford
r The Rev. .J. C. Quarles attended
the--on'e day .Conference held last
week at Georgetown, S.?C. and
-made a round the clock report.
The Mt. Pleasant District o f
which (he Dr. L. L. Farmer is the
! Prcsidinjr Elder read .his report
j for the District with his head up
1 after doinjf his best with his feL
' low Brothers.
j 1 Attendinn the Conference from
; Mort is Brown A.ME Church, the
I Secretary-clerk, Mr. \V. D. Brad!
ford and Mesdamcs Mamie .Tohn1
son. (,J. F\ Singleton, F. C. GreenI
wood, C. E. Bradford: F. I'. Taylor
I and Miss Ruth Quarles.
!. Wo arrived in Georgetown, S. C.
at it: la. It scorned as if everybody
| was in a very fine mood to meet
I and groot, our Bishop and his wife.
After greeting the friends that
i wont, we went too the parsonage
1 where Rev. and Mrs. B. J. Hick|
son, Host and Hostess to the Con;
feronce. Their home was wide open
i and a very cordial welcome await'
ed everyone. Mrs. Hutch son and
her very fine mother served Mrs.
E. C. Greenwood and Mrs. C. K.
Bradford with a most delicious
breakfast, Mrs. Hutchson is a very
1 gracious hostess.
, ft was there where Mrs. F. C,
G toon wood??"'! Mis-. G. E. Bradford
met, our l>iit sis.ter. Mjs. Bott!
nor.
[.. Mrs. Maty Ilnfward-spent her va|
cation with reativcs and friends.
| Sis. Howard is one. of the Willing
"AV ()ri;i s of Morris I'.rown A ME
j Church. It-was fine to see her sitting
in her seat yesterday.
! We 51 rh UOVV h u r*r? \r tn
- - " - "I'I'.J v*'
i that one of our sons, Mr. Fra^Ztcrtirdomg
very nicely at Allen
TJ. Mr. Frazier is one of the Sunj
tlay School workers and also on
our Usher Board No. 1. We wish
| for Mr. Frazier much success^?
The hfnise warming of Rev, Mrs.
Marion Stroble will he held next
Sunday. The congregation are invited.
I.et's have a jolly time with
Rev. and Mrs. Stroble in their
new home.
- ' We regret to know that Mrs.
Alice Lasone is still indisposed. We
do hope thatr ^dre wiil be at post
very soon.
Thtf Missionary Society was
highly entertainfed at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fields at
28H Coming St.
We deeply sympathize with Mrs.
Elizabeth Walker, our Missionary
Pi es. in the passing of her neice,
Mrs. Walker was like her mother.
May the Lord he wfth ymr hv yeup
hour <>f bereavement.
THE PALM1
Wje also regret the passing of
the sister of Mr. W. S. (Jrant. She
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passed in N. Y. C. We do sym.
I pathize with you in this, your hour
| of bereavement.
i Mrs! F. C. Greenwood and her
daughtets irnd grandson took a
flying trip to Florence, S. C. Mrs.
Ben Jakes and son Ben Jr. a n d
I Mrs. I.iston. They made the trip
| to see Mr. and Mrs. O. Bryant.
Mrs. Bryant" better known as
J (Marlene).
j Happy Annivcrsity to Mr. and
i Mrs. J. Thomas. Mrs. Thomas is
I Pres. of Steward Board No. 1. May
f God Bless .you and yours.
;
| LATTA NEWS
Sunday School opened at 9:30
and his teachers at their post of
duty. After the discussion of t.he
lesson, tne fsccretary mane ner
report. We are asking that a 1 1
children he.pn time Sunday A. M.
The- refreshment committee will
serve them before the S. S. hour. |
11:0(1 A. M. the morning wor-j
shin services began. The Senior
Phnir sinp'ili;'- Pravcr l>y Brother
! Norman Thomas. Rev. Frank
j Moody read the 112 Ps. The pastor j
- brought us a wonderful message,
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5TT0 LEADER
J taken/rom St. Jojm, 1 1 :'H, Theme; I I
j What was dirc?:..e'i r<o the Lord? [ *'
The Holy Comintmj'Mi was .served '
to a larsre itroup of members and '
fri(Trdv~ IM'of. invty- Mrs. W"i11it- I
Kina-ton* had as their truest, I'rof. 1
Kingston's mother"; from .Jackson- j y
t vil'c. Fla. Visitiny them, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Alien has returned ''
i baeu to X- V. after spending; their '
.vacation here with relatives. Mr.
j Matthew Mace of Richmond, V?. is |
' visititiir his brother, Rev. Lilt bet I
I Mac an,| family. Tho.-e. attending
the ope day Annual' (onferenec
Wed... -day, .June at St. John' ^
AMI*'. t'hureh; Marion, S. (.'. were j
'I'rof. -J. U. Uuiles, the reporter
Rev. Frank Moody. Mr. John Sell-', 1
'TIS Ml. Willie MfCiaf, lhw. Mae- triiie*
Ran", and the pastor Rev. ?. i
II. .Moore. The Kodireis RT<iTher-. ! 1
of Baltimore is visiting i datives 1
"ami friends here. Mrs. Sarah .1. j v
Thomas of I). C. is vi>itin;; Mr e> r '
mother--!Mrs.-Carrie- Iiuuyhty. Mx^. j
Mabel L'avis is visiting in New
York '.for,, the next ten 'lays. BY". |
I.atla l'arr preached his trial set:- | I
mbn at Weston Chapel AMK ti
( InirrJi Sunday nljrhi rt:!!U fn a??
larae crowd. TTe u -or| in ii texi, b
It!"S-> verse of *St". I.like, llcadinn, I:
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[larr is uhe-snn of Rev. .Mrs. Mg- j
re and Mr. David Barr. He is a
faithful young man to his
'.'iiir Ti. 1'rof. R. M. Wi.lkerson is j
ittending summer Sehool at State . er
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Th" Willing Workers .Club held,
?*u Sundays July 1, at 4 o'clock, jM
\if!i tin* president presiding rfVid
.tier' members at their post of j.-(
Pity. m;
A f'< r devotion and business part jC!
if the meeting we enjoyed another ( fn
tilde" game, which at the end Mrs. an
*.tta ri'erriek hold the highest ffJ
liiinber "f answers. Qp
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Leaders of tin- Tampa C'onfeV- ii
tee .^-aymen's League mot with, e
ate President, .Mr. Felix X. -s
"hito, June H?th at St. l.ulve A. M. ' h
. Church with .Rev. W. H. A. Pic- 1 v
;tt as pastor.-to formulate plans e
tr the Annual State meeting to s
; held July 4th ami nth at Mt. ! *
live A.M.K. Church, Ft., Myers, V
la., with Rev. D. Williams a< li
ist prist nr.1 Mr. n-su.-v. Trim ph , I
inference I're.- i?-lit. pi e.- ; Jed at It
mnftljn . . u
The important feature of -the s<
eeting was that Mr. Felix \Wiite;
esented tlie tentative outline of u
e Annual Meeting to he held in < C
.. .Myers. It was disclosed that ti
any important i huich personality j N
> \vi!T jTart innate mtich a. cful in- ! r<
rmation will be disseminated, el
<1 a very good time will lie had tt<
r all. BisJhop. Nichols, host Bish- f<
, and .Bishop Ball one expected el
ire in attendance. ;
M's. A. B.* Williams, General j jo
iter of. the AMK .Church, Kditor j st
the Missionary. Majtazine of the j si
>111 en's Missionary S.otdety and I';
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CAMP PEXDLETQN\ Calif._i}
ight) is presented his warren 1
aff Sergeant at the Marine C<
lif. Col. William Fairbourn. 1
t Marine Division, made the pi
.Jones is the son1 of Mr. pud- >
neca. S. C.
He is a member of the artilie
id Service Battery.
Before entering the service in
East End High ScbooL
To remind Americans of our anc
vsc enjoy today, Procter & Gambit
and their history.
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/VlNUTEMAN FLAG
FLAG Adopted by
Used by the Culpep- chusetts in J
per County Minute- commemora
men of Virginia. The tree under wl
rattlesnake was used Sons of Libei
as a symbol of just before tk
eternal vigilance. ton Tea Partj
Rattlesnakes never ish General
attack but, once ordered the t
aroused, never sur- down.
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Attention F
QKUBR A Stl'lMY OF Ql'A
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Mail All Orders To:
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1 Addison Strefet
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an
n authority on. church activities
IT all of its pltases, will ser^e as
hicf Workshop Consultant, and
he will, conduct several interestug
sessions. Assisting in this
orkshop activity will be Confernce
]'resident, lay workers, Preiding
Klders, and ministers Workhops
will he conducted through
Wednesday and Thursday. Dr. Wilams.
Dr. Wm. Wells, and Mrs. mrbtny
liujrpr of thf Tampa p,uD?
led sneakers for this*' two-dav
ession. ,
Highlight activities will ncludf;
welcome program l>y the Tampa
(inference Wednesday night; Aiiual
Address by President Felix
White at 11:00 A. M. Thursday;
'port s of all committees, and the
lection of olliccrs Thursday after-,
mm, $2.50 will he the registration
for all delegates which will hemic
2'.meals:
Ar i i i-ho. iiianiiing~spsdon ad
urned a delicious luncheon was
rved hy Mrs. Avery Johnson asl.?.
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FTITNC) ?Herman H. .1 ones" I
t of promotion to Marine
>rps Base, Camp Pendleton, ,
1th, Regiment .Commapder,"^ H
resentation May 16.
Irs. Jess Jones oT~Rout<?" 5,
ry regiment's Headciuarters
September 1951, he attend\
I
estors' battle for the liberties
; presents some famous Sags
liver perry FLAG
At the Naval battle of Late
k Erie on September 10th, 1813,
Oliver Hazard Peiry, the
Commander, was called on to>
l| surrender. His answer was-to
repeat the dying words of
- Captain James La'wrcnee:
?* "Don't give up the ship."
Perry won the battle.
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1KB /*ORT MOULTRIB
M ' FLAG
Tilis fla& fle>w a*>ov* , . I
to port ^ouitrio (then H
t^ the- " port Suflivan) in "> 1
ijell the Charleston Harbor I H
ty met during the battle of
icBos- June 28th, 177G. It was
f. Brit- struck down and a
Gage Sgt. William Jasper - : <
roc cut replaced it under a ,,
=3aassB? rain of bullets, crving,
.yt - without a flafi."_ . _ !_
ENNINGTON FIAG
- "'ac rnrriod at 1?
the Battle of Bennington,
August 16th, 177?. Here
' the British forces under
Burgoyne-?were turned
back by Ethan Allen's
Green Mountain B^"s.
ikflCoNTINENTAL FLAG I
.V^ Carried tin- Batfte of
?~f"V DunKor Mill, June 17th,
1775. It was at this battle
1^1 that the Continentals fir$A
vZmX"- showed thetr mettle. x*>
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