The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 03, 1956, Page Page 5, Image 5
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Saturday, November 3, 1956 v
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FIFTY THIRD ANNUAL SESSION OF TUT
CO-OI'KltAWK'"BAPTIST
STATE CONVENTION
TO HE HELD WITH THE ST. FAFF BAPTIST ('
CHESTER, S. l'. _ NOVEMBER 1 1-IS 195(
KEY. T. 15. DOWSER. Pastor .
Wednesday, S I'. .M. ? Pre-Convention Sessio
Local Program Welcome. Hour.
IT sponse: Rev. J. P. Reoder; Rev. Pendergrass.
. . t , T_hjJ.r^diiy-iL Session ??
Morning:
11: A. M. Devotions: Rev. \V. M. Parrot,-Chester,
. RevrP. M A'minjr, Vnru'iiv. S. ?1
Introductory Sermon: Rev. D. T. ftartin. A ike
. alternate: Rev. ,J. G. Honor.
Appointment Finance.Committee..'
Collection. Announcements. Recess.
Afternoon: '/ .
Devotion: Rev. J, I). Brown, Orangeburg, S.
G. Fulnier, Springfield, S. C.
Annual Enrollment of Delegates and ATinlstf
ancial Enrollment of Associations, Unions, C
President's Annual Address. >
Response: .Rev. J. D. Rhodes
1 Organization.
pi-??<i?iitati"n VHt'T"
??Execut Et Dnrrnt-RattY
Announcements.
Even injur: .
Devotions; Pin- I AI. JjnnD'Olfr-Ornngehtirg:
T; Justice, AiTcem~S7T7
6:00 P. AL?Doctrinal Sermon: Rev. X. Benson, F
o. auernaie: kcv. u. r>. coreman, jr., .\.
Collection. Announcements.
Kducational Address.
President's Guandlock of Friendship;College
Collection. Announcements, . Benedictio
Saturday. November 171h Session
2:d0 I\ M.?-Laymall's Session.
RTWKIRAM OF TI1K WOMAN'S A CXI LIAR
Friday, November 1(>, 1950
Theme ;._Ilie_King!s DusineswRwpiires 1 last
. Mornirjg:
10:.",p?:l)oyntions: Mrs. Kmma Littles. Chairman;
Kthel Washington ;^Irs. Lugenia Wilkes
I --' Bible Demonstration: Mrs. Minnie Wright
1 . Music.
Welcome. Address: Mrs. Sadie Roseborough
Response: Mrs.- F.mma "Kennerly
Sermon: Raw J. A. McLurkin
Offering: Mrs. Mary Mikell; Mrs. Sadie Gun
Alleyne Rivers
Knrollment
Appointment, of Committees
Remarks: Mrs. Kdna Zeigter
Introduction of Visitors _
, Recess
?A fieri 11.1111: T r " .
15:00?pevotions: Committee
I)t | art-mental Reports
. Report tot' Committee on New Societies: Mi
Scoot, Chairman; Mrs. Ollie Conway; Mrs. 1\
MusicCaper:
Mrs. Mary Jacobs'
Music
President's Annual Message
Solo: Mrs. Mary MilesOrganization.
Recess.
Evening:
7iJO?r-I>evotions: Committee
-Mttstrt Ca+vary Ctiurch Choir?
Junior'Missionary I loun.^-Mrs. A. II. Nix. pre
Paper: .Miss Barbara Moore.
Recitation: Miss Barbara (Iraves
Paper: .Miss-Sarah Islcr _ ,
Solo: 'Miss Dorothy Simmons"
Paper: Miss Lucy Burroughs
A111SIC:
Introduction ol Speaker: Mrs. M. Donner
Address: Mrs, M. P. McKissick
Solo: MrSi Louise Gardner
Awarding of I.oviny Clips: Mrs. Amanda Joh
( ontestants' Reports
A nnouueements
I lenedicl ion
Sl'NDAY SCflOOL.ANI) BIT PROGRAM
?; ?? Saturday 's Session
Mommy: *
Devotions: Superintendent and Pea. Caflney
Welcome Address by Superintendent or appi
Response: Miss Beatrice Craliton ?
Devotional Messaye: lie v. W. B. Coleman. Jr
Music ,
Remarks: Prof I. \V. Harrison
enrollment of Delegates, Sunday Schools, S
? School Conventions. RTF's.
Board Rally
Music _
President's Annunal Address
M usic ? .? - ??
< tryanizat ion. Announcements. B.euediyt
Kveniny:
Theme: The Role Of Sunday School And1 BTL" In .A
The Needs Of Our Youth In A Democratic Soc
Ttd^med Proyram conducted by .Mrs. S. A. Sn
BroT-Lttttt Philips :? , ' ?-fMusic:
Friefidship Janion Cblloye'J'hoir
Paper.: MPs Annie Ruth Ware ;*
Papers and Solos from various Sunday 1
Music; Mt. Ollie.Junior Choir
Topic: The Role of Sunday School and RTL' tn
- _J The Needs Of Our Youth In A I)oiimi-intiy
by Mrs. LslolLa -Middletun and Prot-V James
Music: Mt. Olive Junior- Choir.
Demonstrafion: Ruildiny Of A Modern Supclyj
by Dea. J. K. Dowling
Music
. Sundayt-Suhool -Sermon : Rev. Ilarohl Divr^s
Collection Announcement. Rendict ion.
Sunday's Session
Sunday School conducted by Superintendent a
l)o\vliiijf. . ;
Croup 1 taught by Rev. Rhodes-.
.1 Group 2 laujrrtt by Mrs. Wright.
Group taught by Iicui- Gall'ney.
Group 1 taue'ht by Mrs. Middleton.
Lesson reviewed by I?ro. Leon Phillips.
11:00 A. M.?Devotions: St. Paul Church
Pulpit Service: Rev. J.W. Wright of Chester in
M i i n: n' y Si'i'iiimi l.y T') o-tidout. Rov .1 II Mi
of Aikeni S C.: alternate: Rev. L. \Y. Simmoi
- Aiken. S. C.
Collection. Announeenivjit s. Ad.jonrnfnoWt
| W. T. Gibbs To Be
President of A and
HIKCH I
1 (IRK KN'SI'OUO. X. r.?War
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ninth T. (lihbs* will lie inaujMii ato<l
as the fourth president of A&T '
? College, in a day-long celebration j
, to !>e held here on Friday, Noveni- J
. her 1'. '
__ ,F?M artremrr drnrr - -of; furrtt-"4"
ties at the. college and chairman
'-of the committee on arrangements
?for?the inauguration, said . 'more
11. S. (\; than 150-,persons, delegates from
leading colleges. universities, .learn '
ed societies, and national educat- |
I iopal- and professional oi ganinat- j
ions are aiTiong the ' out:of.town
C*.; Rev. guests expected, to l?e present. ?
Registration for the event is
M's. Fill- sclu'dnled fur?Thursday?.evening
hurches. 'beginning at fi:00 P. M.. and o. n J.
Friday morning: Resinning at 8:00
o'clock,, at the F1 D. Bluford
' Library.
The procession will leave t h e ;
~ lihrary. promptly at 10:30 A. M.
for thu Harri; on Amlitin imil ulit'K' !
. ^ ...L.^he inauguration ceremonies will
Rev. S. lie held beginning at 11:00 A. M. |
j Other event s. scheduled for the
1'iniliui'ir day include: a.luncheon for visit- '
Augusta 'I'U? guests'.-2:00 I'. M., ill Murphy |
Hall; an inspection of KOTC ;
cadets, f?:OU p. M.. ton CDudley !
' Lawn: open house of.all' hvildings '
11. ' anil facilities beginning at P. 1
M.: !>an>l concert at 1;U() P.'M. on
'Dudley Lawn anil reception at the
- ' president's home beginning at -T:Ofl
:y p- m.
Pi esident (iihhs. a native of
e- ?-? Baldwin. La.. lame t^> llie. intuitu- ;
r- tion in l'.rjii ami Served in several
All's. positions on the staff. He was
}, lean <>f the School of Ki! neat ion >
anil (ieneral Studies when elected
to the. presidency of the college in
Fehruary of this yeai;. He was appointed
acting head folowing'the
death "f llr 12,?U, lih.if ii' i i .
tCl", Ml'S. IVcemher. l'.'oo.
A graduate of Wiley College.
Marshall. Texas, he holds other degrees
from Harvard. ('diversity. He
holfts ntemherships in 'a host of
' social, eivu--and - pi ofc-siun.il m*.
. trani/.ations. Other
presidents- of the. A&T
College who had preceded Presi;
dent (iihhs, included: J. P. Crosby,
'S. Mabel 18SM-18lMi; James 1L Dudley, 18!M>lliz;i
Hi as I 1025 and Dr. Bluford'. 1025-1055.
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Changes In Your
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[Social Security
By W. IL Nixon
(District Manager, of the
(-^tmbin^Snrirrt "KPPtrHt V (Iffice) ~ i
tsitlinj?
Some . important changes nave
r Wen nisnle in the old-age and sur- i
1 vivors insuvance program as a result
of the Social Security Amendments
of 1 bob which President ,
Kisonhou er signed. Into law on |
August 1. tOofi.
i All of the changes, directly or 1
i indirectly, affect our people as a
lisoil1 whole. Working persons?eptployed
and Velf-etlifdoyed?need to know
' 1 about them. 1 realize that it i s
part of my job as district manager
_ i.Xar._the. Social Security Adminis- 1
i tration in this area to explain '
1 these changes in .the law. 1 hope. to. r
! achieve this in part through this .
[ series of- art icles.
>itltC0 ^ 'n ''u* il1'1 ivlf.s to follow I shall j
| leserilie the changes singly and in I
detail; today, I shall restrict my- j
I .trii I-/ < i -umuiui; ui uif irui'tv1
'most important changes designed'
tintlay to "D-engthen , this Federal insur- ;
ance system which provides part- '
ia! protection against loss of earn- j
1 ed income upon the retirement or j
death, and now?under certain
condition-?upon the total disat>T-i
j,m 'lityuf the worker.
l'.ffeclive with XoVemher o f
lectin r this year, benefits will heroine pay- !
iet Y aide In women when they reach ae-e :
ilith am! Survivors benefits for widows
Jtml. in certain eases, mothers of
. t"deeease<l workers will start with a j
t pjiyment foti Xx'Vi'inber which will ,
"schools | ',l' received early in December. Th? |
| amount of the monthly payment !
Meet in*/ w'" ',e the same that they would j
Society, haw?Slarted gVtting?a-t?age l'?r>
s Jacobs - tinderlliuvold lav.. -Iteifinning-wtth -No
vein her 19f?d, retired insured
H_Sch( oi worker- n:an sta+4--get t-ing benefit -payments
at a'ge In these cases.
thv amount of the payment will he
; somewhat less than tin* amount
that?would lillVe been payable Tit *
ajie <!/> under the old law. *
A ehanjte has heen "htade in the
lid Ilea, total disability -provision in t h o
law. While the "disahility freeze"
provision which protects the social
i security insurance rights of work- ;
ers is continued, monthly cash
benefit. payments hc?inni?ir with
July l!f>7, will he made to totally
j disabled workers when they reach 1
I charge | hh. lleionninK with January f
.'Kir'-j-'i: f'-W in.ml hly Lmnfiio-^w.?now j1
is of payable to a disabled unmarried*
child, even after the child has
reached aire !>*, if the child was
> .
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Inaugurated As
T Nov. 9th
colli
:th,o
disabled since before he reached 1*
siti.il is the dependent child of a re- '
tired or deceased jisirent. stcp-parent.
or adopting parent who -is
eliyible for old-aye insurance hone- cu>*
fits?under-.-socisv! sooni4t y-. -or?w a*- :
insured fo.r the purpose of $_urvivors
benefits at the t ime of his 'n^"
or her death. ' .m.i
_ ' * la w.
Other important epatijios in the
law affect farmers, both employed ajul
self-employed. While . there* 5f
biive been no ehanyes in old-ay? ' J'and
survivors insurance benefit kr
rates, there are ehanyes. in the r._
way benefits call fif in . .1 :i n__J uli_
the time necessary to become insured
for payments.. The latter
provision rs of special importance
to peiSons whose kind of work is
nn\V COVIM Mil l?V v.w-'ml Wiionriti* > .*
of January 1. !; ">?>. Nvwly-cov. rc.1
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Kasis after 11'o'i to nii'iulicrs
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AME Conferences Closed ? ?
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u- H. How man* " Our classmate. Dr. J. F.
|. u[r- , , Brooks. pastor of. Mt. Olive Bap
? 1 '* 1 i.tt.ct A.Mh ( orffefenre . , , , ,?
i . i ! tlst ( hurch, represented the Minis'
'??? ) it- a t. nua I session in .... ?
f L., . ... , terial alliance, Mrs. Lizzie Dozie
r..,oi /. > ( ruir-h m < i,ar]<\. ton, .
'* Dr. II I: Butler Jr Min'-'e a>(' "'hers represented other ort'.i
, i I. ,, ' ganizatinns. We w i s -h to
, ? olMiOp Uii'J J ri. UbMIHT * ,
;1' were load in praiw, of hi.,pas'tors, l,r' ])- ^ Welder, who
?ni." laymen iivp frrrMdlhg .-liicr-'. Vl-*- 'hIIH 't'i ri.,|)anjc with out??
? -i? ... i i . notice and made a wonderful ifti- . ,
i^, !,JLu "pi-f.mg u-hIm-ss he exs
i?l , i ~ i~r , J'l ession. ' ?'
.}>lan;e?.- .tie new uudget system as , , , . . . ?
' 1 .? , , > i i v Dean Hen.dershn Davis, of All?? a__
relate- to tin- ,< hurehes, he , , ", ' , .
" I,,i i 1-. ' diversity had charge of the inptaise.i
n.s ? accessor.- Bishop
" Frank Ma.iis.m liejd f,? hi* work1 ' wwk*
el . .. . . , Bishop Bonner policy is each
..i Miu.!. ? <>'u.a ;-nec;a.!V tne , , ' ,
stannani of Alter. FnYversitv.-Said tak? ck1e of ,ts
, i ne hwmpi ^tverrr^nawJ conference will think
i- , . ' ,, ! aoout him. '
?iii i o.i,pai e favi-ianle with How, ... ,, ,
|u-. , ... , j1 The presiding elders of this
urn i ni\tiisit\ ii. a'Sungton arid ; , . . , '
't j . , ,i ,, , . , , I conference are Dr. A. J. Jenkins, i
i.., "' l,ri ?ii"!.iiij'ni. Di. J.
wir M f. et??:n?*< t;t;. WiJcr. *iroir. . _ n_ 1
^'ght th'.i: ii-r.-,,i> annia^>: Tin-mas and Drrjyg^Coe,,who _
T In another ad.ir.-ss. Vi.,,no Bon- f:> uu. ^"n'a" of them.-all. All the
C . , ] , I , -| ;!a- rpports were op and high.
it -~~"T '. } "P an.:- Mrs Bonner kept on smilme
I. > - t ( iti:.iii.a, 1 , . , , l
allied to return tv native i ~ ~. . .v 1_
???r=?r,?-:. : ' r o1- M e left Thursday n>jrlit and \do
...- .ate. Alabama. -? -;t sim-e I am t . . , ,
>-i I ... , , . , i") Kd'-w what- <tai pen after w e jC"-rv;
I will So t.ne otv.y .p?rif?j," . \i
S.-.atR t'atTiJftui." I 3Tn ne-t;e without"i' i-" i - i
,. . , r.uch day at noon, there is a
ati\ >!i:nj.r 11? ?-<i to me. there wilr ,
. . . s?*i mo!, hv a visitor, or a member
1 v oii.y ..p?> bishop if South < aio-.V , . . _ ... . '?
i; .. . , 't 'w Conference. \\ e are surp?isx,
l- . .. c i-S : Vl' l" s.???'ho\v successful, President
\ " !* '' *' ! U'P Kiarik Veal is doing Allen Univer- ?'
toj.i ..1 woik in A ft.can, ex- I ? . , . .. .
i , i : i i c i , , . i >U>. His addresses are akin t o
p.allied how proud .she was to be r 0 o t>
> : . . , ,, 1 former president S. S. R. Higgins, .
f associated with these .'.Missionaries 1 ,? .v. A. .
, . " . , 1 then the other night Dean Green
and iio? nosptut-'de tiu* people of . ,, e , .
^ v, ' piiHMt.n. noui for lnm id Charleston
I Small * aivluut wMt-mfie them. She ,,' . .. , , 4l '
. ... Dean .Green address was the talk
i wa> pi-lite -tire that unitv wi * n. .
. , 0 , , of Charleston. .
vo.ntnr.io and that.South Carolina to, s u t? ? i
. o , , fbs is bishop Bonner rest week,
will take the frontal role as us
" , , we are jriad, so we can attend the
ua.. In ttie election, the Rev. 0. A. , f >
, . , , , state fair.
iraut. was elector chief secretary, ' 1
the Rev. ' (leorjie Washitijfton. rej
c.'.rditijr .aml the Rev. \V. M Jack- * - '
statistical. . . KU'H{K-NCK DISTRICT HI
1 i.r P't'-iiilitiir it lino ! tnn i ... i o:\VKNTION NOW HISTORY""
itTr.iiie Pi'. L. K Lro^ijon; who \ '
>Vas n.y bolove.i teacher" in _ Allen ;
i Ihiiver-.i'y, Mr., 1?. J..Miaa-den and Sohfll(! aiV.l 'AlU-n Christian *" En'ial
hl 1 Banner. ,ieav?r Lt.a>,Ue of thr Nort4l Kast,
his ,i- .the f.i,-t ^inference aid South Carolina Cur.ferenee met at
. feme. high for other i M jjj Kranch A.M.K, Church With
' f"Hrnrr-_ Kc v. 1. M.ii Madden a?<l his fine
We..-tope.j with Mr. and Mrs. ; |w<,pje a? ho>t> with Dr. J. E.
A. J. ( Iihctl. a ho v\i.? be .rie ho.-t I Thomas. Presiding Elder of the
pastor for the .^uth-Carolina Con- j llistrict priding,
feietwe. Mi. ami Mts. A. J. Cohen, "j j'ne morning and afternoon sesWho
Will i,e the hoTT pastbt-for the ;ion, hichliithted our highly es^
South tannina" Conference. fir.j leenu.(, i,j,hop. the Rt. Rev. I. H.
f oner. -i- one of tne '.est pastor* i ^on,K.r. M, si Bonner. visiting pre,
in rhe connection, his nine years j sidintf eWerSi ai,j nvinjsters in the
at Manning ii| the Central Confer- j. |ltM.sons ?f Elders Ooe, Rohinson
vie -pea*s for. its n lf. ^ and Jenkins. Mrs. James, Gibbs;
! The majority of the hading pa- j .J =4 i et t < . Burroughs and -"Mactors
at. i the nresi !;ng .d.jgj-s were , ioary.
n- . ... u.eii ie.-pective jdates. j Ri.jvoy> tft?hher~5poke from HebAmong
the v:-iw>?s were Bfs. R. I row ,.hapjf.r ?UfVon. His subject
1 !andt H. Iv. Hng.it -,. Mr. W;iv p>v p'aitR. It was highlv en
lark.e of New N' t!-. and Mr J E , '
joyei! j.y every one.
in aid. o. Na>h\ l.le.. Mi. Bean, i- ( Mr-. Banner was presented to
\t.\ .nf...i ..t iu. in S?>u.h < aiol.na. convention by the first lady of.. .
' especially u. < nai le.-to;..: Hi-- ad-| .h(. HTsfrift: Mrs-. J. E. Thomas.
dress was received. with .many, -a j Mr> n(>nucr spoke on a proaj'i
la,.st^. . n H. Fv._ H-.g^.e-t, a ^ grain through out the Church that
..tod .n Nt a ^ ui r. i- o..ciing .linn She-,? old of her experiences in
~t.. i"i LIU- ,o. 11 I^ au.iress c . i, \ i i ? . .
3 . S'l.i.n Atrtca, which proved to I, e
' v con.et.ence. telling of hi = ' . .
. , /"ill interesting and informing.
I't'Vivniii: .lavs and now i;c,iv(>nt to V. , . , ? .
. . ... . Sne .* igge-ted a thanks offering
.t :.v grave >; -?aj* t< : lather ' - ,
. ... . . . ' a pet r.y a lay tiiat would be .
in. Hngnj-t soe.ied a tew tear-. . , . .. . .
, ,. placed in a box or jar in thank3Myaloed
ai <>.; In- grave an ! a i . . r , . . .
I t | ~'i\i''ir t" iipd. tot blessings during
: ' " \.V'y..':' " ' ' ?u " " j" '" | ;
> . .u..- , Severn! topics were discussed
vi . , , .
' ,. tf-ivmg ideas for enticing our
In. M lg e-t IS Vt'fV Vo.illjr. *..;t I , 11..
s' t . . t > >"uug people to work by minish^u,.od'c'A
Mr.. I. M.'nic .,.'d | '"* ":'"i "
.?*. .: . .O . ?i I d . .
ti in* . <u't.ru.e o talo to the n an i ?. , , ,
. , ' An essay contest was held along
* p. l.'U . A u'"n a contest of the 66 books of
?.- .ape,- in Phnauelph.a. lM. K. the Hjblt.
! A. Ada and I>r. P. A. Hilder- . .
, r ir.-; prize was won by . Mr.
: ?j-'1 a....us (...t i < - Charles Ko.nirison of Trinity.
? , ! Second pi ir went to Miss Hazel
MiHfl 11 1.AST (oSrKKPNt K , , ,, ?,D ,
, . , I Ha vis of m. Mark.- Mis3 Bertie M.
' b ..'1:: \t intn ei'V was tin North i ,. . .
i uamliiiiavie nonorable mention. K.V>?trrt-i'i.d'
aT Altillins.- till' , ,
., . 1 rue delogiite.s took part in the
i i 1-' v . ^ i " u,! i i'4, ^ ^1 > i o? l'lil i * it \ i f it />
, . j |?i???v ( Mt T?H. tourer of f
UT|>? II 1 I ! ('' ! V;n* 1,1!' Vt'ii i> 1 CTT " ! % ,
^ .^It. Nn-rai .4i>t ??nly Darned them,
... 11 p. se.i.a?. j,ut ;n a:: contestants were
: no -I 'Mill' ?in ... c no 1 -? ? ?USOJ
given a prize.
v tiie 1.. v \\ . K. (iitinev ai d the n ,,
, , Purir.g. the convention we had
U:? - lor.a i \ i .v.en \ trr Pt-v. .1. , .
! ' S-a- 'o V" of S -otel po-e ' *u'p lal,,<,s ^.v Mesdames
.Thoma- and tieorge.
' 'i',r Il. v 11. 1? "m"'l s 1,1 O ?
? . , *b t vent ion are: ,
??.?- r??yw?-t? i- iit i >? *"** District,S. P. Superintendent '
tai.v. -.the K?-v. W. T. Felix record- Mr. J. H. Williams
-.u.i fin- Kev. 1,. .1 Assistant. Mrs. Sellers
. .1, seeretnry;-- ~ XOC.LSuperintendent " ? *'
Dr. Mel'.-,i.V hnrs fieetr secretary Mrs. T. T. M. George
..f the iy??tj: eaa em)f.eiepee .Uu-I ^sMsTantTMiss" C Rogers
veai.s. in- a teacher in the.puh.j Secretaries \ -r i
a of South .Carolina. a' Misses G. Guile and R.
ji adante <>! A|.en t :r.\ ei?-.: \ am| j M linnet K m *~~~ ~ :
I Dunk promotion is nu? in oirde. I- (,liraMist< Miss Bona L. Gennett
:Vr huh. <1: a good vacancy Jfappen j As . climas ro tt wondeifu1
t" . icc.it;, :>elie\e to- presiding meeting, a choir contest was held r <
I at the evanwig. session, Wednesdav
D, I. W .lancctte and this ,,enmg. t^oirs participating we^
1' t,U "u>1' u 11 1 to . . ^|jj| (iranch and Howard Chanel
and Mts. Rethea. Mrs. Rethert is1 v napei.
the music teachet for , the local | ' Mrs. Retina I>. Sellers, Rnt
schoo-is in Mullins and the organist j '
foi th- AMK, Church.
The welcome a<hfress reception j t* 1 ' * rW*
was above the ordinary. Mrs. Man) ullOSCriOC 1 O
A git?1 > "Xovg a 11 w as mistress o f n,i a
cot oniony . The program was snap- | I cJlTHPi tft
py and informant, not one of
ese long tired out programs ' T ??y
re people gut so .1 w.>mi *? ? wCX
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