The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 06, 1957, Page Page 11, Image 11
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BY ANNIE GR
Chapter Four
r.ijr John wrot the next week
: and said- iie was exporting a furlonfrli.
AFT listehecl to Jit I in read
the letter ami^then said: ''Wanda
who. wrote that letter for Hii*
John; What .you say he coming
on?" "A furhnijrh. Ala". Julia1 ireplied.
At ths the old lady started:
plied. At tM? the old ladv "Stnrt
niM. Kiiuia contraption
that is? Another " kind of jeep or
something T. riven the government
got for the boys td* ride home on.
y?"h?t- gonna rorno of this world?
'Spot; some smart fell?. going to
httcnvp' to bui-Id a road right up
to the pearly prates. They say
this old. world jtpIa -weaker mid'
wiser. I .sho' enouprh know that
it's weaker hut all these contraptions
don't make sense to me."
Julia was smiling when Ma
finished talking. She was thinking
of the day when Ma started
uawn t lie ' Big Road" and met a
convoy. She ran to Mr. Bluford!
The Yankees are coming. I saw
them just now, lots of Vrn riding.
" some funny-looking buggy without
a horse!" The old lady was
out of breath. Laughingly, Mr.
Bluford assured her there was no
danger of another Yankee fight.
He toftt her. how all the people
wore working together to save
our way of life. She was satisfied,
" now that Mr. Bluford had assured
her that ail the people of our
county arc at peace.
The work's work ended :4 Sunday;
had com?, a day of rest kept holy
l>y_all on tlie Hluford plantation";"
especially those who called themselves
Christians. A day when
Vt ana and old went lo church to
1 ai God's word. That was the
center of attraction for all. Pa
Silas had promised Deacon Fri
day he. would he there althoup-h
lie had heen poorly all week. He
wasn't able to walk much, and
the spokes of one of the wheels!
on the old rubber tire d.^pir irni'n .
"Get Acquaint
Waltei
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EENE NELSONbroken.
?.Ia and Julia had to. walk, t
hut Pefloon L"i M.iy cami'?Lv?f??* 1
1'a. \\ho._ivas_ -dressed an<U->44t in*--'
out on a hciich he had made for
ithe children to use when- ihev
were small. When Deacon Kridav '
'[drove iy> to the In.use, the old .!
roan's fave jrathered- a. pleasant 1
smile. Soon (hey were i;i chu'reh. '
' siuihy i!.? the amen corner, their 1
'customary seats, ??Ia Hester spied 1
Pa sit tiny there?. She I .owed her '
head in silent prayer as. she wiped '
the tears from her eyes. Pinyer !
service had be/run audi it was ?rottir.y
late. All the deacons and
some- of the sisters tried to see i
how lony they. could pray.. It v
seemed a- if "Deacon Friday pray- a
ed an hour" telling God about.all [v
'the troubles he had had as :r jril- a
! irrim in tilis low lnpd of sorrow, f
He went on teliiny God about liv- iny
on borrowed time. lie ashed 11
(God to hurrv and come to his re- v,
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jifef. "Don't take time to saddle t
Vetir !u>tsO. Klde him bareback. ri",
and don't send your Son. Coine d"
11 ourseir. 'cause l ou know how u
children is. They love to stop a- j,
Ion a: the toad and throw rocks." I
Just "as he ended this prayer,)
j.Aunt C'reasey started sinjrinji': "I
I^ot my ticket signed for priory, j,
; not uneasy, my Lord." Ma Hester '^
got happy too. Pa too. lie started L
{[striking Lis cane on the floor. {?
Reverend Tot.ey mounted the 11
rostrum and preacher from- Isaih, '
'the ninth chapter an<l the sixth '
verse: ''For unto us a child is !I
lorn, unto'tis a son is given and |.s
the . government. shall he~upon Iris '
shoulders and his pa me shall he ^
fill#*/! WiMVltoi'flll '/.iMln.'ollrtP - + hr* S
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Mijyhty God, the everlasting Fa- , *
thor, the Prince of Peace." Tie l1
told ahout Kinpr Jesus who would "
some day brinpr lasting peace to 1
this old world after He had de-. ''
stroy sin and the- devil and woul^ s
restore man 10 perfection as lie?*
was in the Garden of Kdeu. Then .,?
Reverend?Toncy?ashed?his mem- ?
:ed Jamboree" -i g
Pond's p
ervice 3
ais Street 1
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THE PALMETTO LEADER
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ens, "Children,1 aren't youi) -glad , ?"
le died for you? 1 am' glad He .?
ied for me." The spirit was high h>.
1 the heart of every Christian, jl
.ovtiend Toney continued to ox- j
lain Christ's purpose, in " the i
rorhl. He-told how Satan had 1'
halli-nged God, and now God had.
(rented the' challenge r.nd would j...
liuU'i* the . direc.t rdle.of Chris* |.
esn.s and man would he under a yt
ightemis Kukri*. He reminded h;
(p.
lsteiiers of the propliency of.,
saih, thirty second ohuptgr "first, , ^
ix'.ienih and seventeenth verses. ,..
TlehohT," a" 'king shall reign i;! ;n
IghteiuTMU'ss aiid princes shall J.
mle in judgement. Then jadgo~-L^
ncnt shall dwell in the wilderness t*
mil righteousness .shall remain in|^
in' ( >iin" l ri.hii \ ;.i ! ?. m?i'. ni'
iglip'otisness shall he -peace and 7"
he effect of righteousness quietless
and assurance foi eve, and my }
ample shall dwell in peaceful hall- j
tut ions and in sure -dwellings, and %v
n-qiiiet resting places.*' Kcveerend ,vt
foray* stopped here .ami told tlve ,
<>ngiegation to keen on praying ty
mil living right. Some duv the l"4'
O
roitiisod King would-come and setle
i.ndniend nil the troul.lcs ami fl
-1 oiiii it I s of this ??lil world. He'l'<
'osc-l his sermon hy repeating and ; *!
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xpiaintng Keveuttion, twenty- " '
r: ... . , I- M
u.-i L.iiiinvr. i I :.H .mil i'.iii > /
wises: "Ami 1 sau__a new bvililUi?l':
nd a new earth. for the first ilea- * ^
en and enith were passed away
nd God shall wine away yll tears
i.?ni their eyes and there shall i e
110 more death. Neither sorrow.
:or trying, neither shall there he. j,.(
my more pain, for the former t]',
hint's are passed away." lie told jnis
Interiors that these were some
f the hles-div.'s. of the kingdom ?v
mdor Christ. The choir sane:: "He sh
5 my rock, My sword, My shield.*' ha
"Rehecea said she saw Him as
he knelt down in prayer. He -came h<"
aling through the elements ami tic
lis jrlory filled tiie air; with the '
aiiMiOw around His shoulders and v;:
he government in His hand ? "u
am going to wait right here l'or he
;y Jesus Mil He comes." All this 11
ime Pa Silas . was walking- the]111
!oov and liio.ing his cane. h<d!<dlg
to the preacher, "Gone now, I
ee when* you going it" you' don't *h
top. I'm going J?shmg - with you." *o
la Hester and Aunt (Teasoy were ce
houting and waving their hand- W1
erchiefs. Out of Aunt 0rea.seyV,
ioeket, where shp kept every thing
ittndj?, from hor "pipe to the hut- yons
she mended the clothes with,
lad fallen haillpins, safety pins,
nuff and other articles. They had P
o he gathered up after the shotting.
Site had hollared as she shouted
IIo took.my l'oet out the ntiey-- ~
lay and placed them on the solid si
ock, Christ Jesus; ever since that f<
lay I been a-vunning for my life."
t song was sung so they could lJ(
hrouuh shouting and the service f)
otihl be finished. Everyone left the ;
huroh with his spiritual strength w
anewed,
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CONTINUED NEXT WEEK \bi
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5T. MATTHEW, AME CHURCH !B
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irv. James N. Sheares, Pastor ' | '
NKWBERRY?S. S. opened - at j1)1
he usual hour with officers pre-1 1
sent. The lesson was discussed
K?a?tifully hy the various class!S'
i
Sen'vfrc began with the regular w
rnler of wjiuiii'Juj "Wtth Miss" Glas- j r'
!0 at the or&ajf. ; - ; fc
Prayer was offered by Rev. A-1 s*
C. Sapp. The 117 Ps was iead :hi
'or a Scripture lesson. Rev. tv
Sneares with a won prepared nessag^-selected
from Rev. 12- m
1. Theme: Toe Victory of Christ, ra
Along with our visitors were to
lev. A. K. Sapp. ~ yt
You are always welcome, come ?c
gftfy '< ?***- -STf " J of
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[astern Stars
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Convene In
flarion July 15
The virar.d Chapter Order Of
istern Stars convenes in Muj^ioVt
f". .J;.siy l."?.IT, * 1 ;*o7.
A j> TA- iiRx'-iiMv? will le hchi
midnv i*fiiif>u'ffl |,y a 1?ah>.
lot; : "
Tuesday iv.in ninjr at W oyloy!..
b Grand Cvai'iter bi ains it- <leei^ition.c
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not lati'r-tkitu-duly, ?
The International (ii anJ Wor ;l.y
atron, Mrs. Tula U. Lewis, of
"ashinjrtnn, will l>c tjie. lion od
y.iie-G Gunnd Wuitliv I'ill!'"!!.
Totynsend was advanced to In-;
rrmtional Gcand Worty I'atron,
Washington, D.C. last Aujrust.
Three Educational Scholarships
iil -be {riven to -some worthy
iiuii? students eiil.erin-j? fidli 'Te.
II,, . I* r t > < > r 1
.Mc(,Y<Mii JKtr.'lCS. -jU> l.iUCr'
St.. M avion. is in ch?v?C of
ni.sinjr. * ' ... ^ .
nL ()!TU KRS ARIl
i s. V. M. Xi-iU-y, C.W.M.
;iv. TmVnsend. O.P.
iv. Mmy' Thomas, (
iv S..T. IVnsfttiv C.V/.A.P.
i s. Mario 11ikhiiis^ic <
is. r.:iui"i R avion, (i.A.(\ .
is. flattie K. .Jenkins; ii.
i s. T. Kennedy,- (i. Seo'y.
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' Hit on the anvil v.l.ilo the.
m is hot" is an old adaye, yet
ere is .more lairic than fiction
_tnaI staU nton*. . It?y,?u nai.y
iderstaiid .lJlaek. - Smkhdlooy.then
the iron freis cold, there's,
ypihjr." Well iho - hi'U.-o'.vivi--ve
1 con doirjr .that., air.ir.L''
; shanine.'' V'e'.l 111y; h>.a.-. -. iv . >t
as far as their foVnl "j'?* -?>i-v;??n
projects, ffo. They ; know the
xiop.i of ca.nniipr fresh pro.i.acts
lilo they are in season and the
tlook from early s-varjei.- 'has
en \ery trpod, The fardeii* ar.d
ops are houlnjunif to suff-r for
in .especially torn. \et "many
Idsi look ?v>rrd.
Mr. Henry .Mai iio_ has. or. of
e hest lookinjr corn crops in the
niniuiHty. His jjarden too" Hosllent.
Mrs. Mattie Martin this,
fe) is iniprovin-k after several
eks of illness.
>illard Named
'urdue Captain
LAFAYKTTo. Ind. ? For the
'(.'Olid straijrht year, a .Nee'ro will
lai 3 ' !! captaincy of Ptjrdr.e's
jot'v.d team.
For {.he IpoT-aS season it wit'
* hard-working Fallhack Mel
j 11 arc! shsu iner the captaincy of
;e Hoilerniake: s. season. i'.
All \ . : . r . >
an .-in .inn-' i .tii i.<t11t<tr i uii.iy.
DilLanl out "f < 'Mojito's 1>uu!\r
hitrh loti all '.ho I5iy .Ton in
i.-hinjr I,-! i <va<'iii."Hi' t a mow
oilermakotw torny tOf.i-1 with
">.*} rushes, hreakintr Hairy Szulerski's\
ln-your-ohl mark 1?\ lit
ics, to rank sixlh nationally atoA^^gTo'unil
jiainors with ;t not
f jf\?> yeaitls, anil a 4.52 average.
'In Hi in Yoh competition. l)illar?l
'as way o.it in front in ltushinjr, >i
tirnr-T*t4 5Hitls in f4"TVortios
>r a 4.4 average. And during tJie
;ason he was stopped s^orfe bend
the ILjie of scrimmage only
rice for a net three-yard loss.
1st addition, Diilard led his teauiates
in s . oritur with X t.lV un.l
inked third in the Hijr Ten hi
tal offence with 603 yards, "six
mis behind teammate fen T)aw>n,
and one yard behind Hob Cux
Minnesota, the runner-up.
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WitKixs Thinks naacp^x.
EMPT I ROM TAXES AKEW
YORK?The National A'sIscxnatiun
for the Advancement of
'Colored People expressed douln"
|last week that it was liable for
'-payment of income taxes.
It" i-Jfhi thvi . State of tieof pi-j.
had a<-os<cd C.i- 'ii?/m itm '..ii;
ahouv *$17,0?.?U in J,u k taxes, on
itiomr.c recti.e-.i in tile-state.- " y
Roy. Mb!!.in-, executive aevivUnv
<if the NA A< P,' issdod this'
statement:
"The _ l\AACP_is a lloti-j.-i'/CtcTL. . /
! .s-t-'xeinpt .TitenHjeFsTdp cor-pofut
ti?-n ui.Ttcr a rulln.c; of Vhe' tTmT<~T
made in lb-li.
never paiaaiid income .tax, fedt'lwl
I'l1 BtatO)" itt any sta*te.
"Until some authoriatiyo* ruling
i;s ma-de to the contrary, we dw J
not believe we ai'o liable for the .'-r:
.payment of state inconve taxe.-,." - ^
M P- PISGAIl A.M.E. CHURCH
Kcvorend. I*. C. James, Pastor
SUMTKit?Sunday ,JBehool he- M
'at- 'J oVlifok, the opcriiify,"
i. m- dNrintr vlte .summer schedule.
'this allows' US' to htter.d Sunday
School and mommi? worship icr->
vices -a ad.' return -home bel'oae the 1
"hottest part'of the day. Doth -a'tendance
and collection, ' vrere {so?> h
.Morni'r.a: worship bejrajt at 10:1' ^
a.m. Pr. James" selected for'text;
Tiu? spirit \vaa present and *
enjoyed the message.' We v. 01 M
pleased ..to welcome a nuntbor o** J
visitors to our service and It. i - , j
children. v.ere baptised tic
. The A.'.'rK. i.eauue . w.t i in^
This is 'the final week !" A", i:. 1
School. There- will be a. picnic ??,l
Drew Park in Columbia and com- I
mencemt-nL exercises en Friday
evening. The public :> invited ic *
Mass iiU'c;inc: of X. A. A. C. P.
will ho hold at Mt, Pisgah 0:1
You are invited to attend.
next Sun., June 23. at 5 o'clock* 1
ST. I'AUUJiAl'l 1ST I'Hl'RCII "
Kev. \. ]{. ik.iilvv, Pastor
LKXI X< ;T( tX? Arter 5 aifday .]
School, a wonderftil# prayer service _ '
was hold.- l?'d !.;, deacons Willie - -4
Corh-v .. i ' 'hi h y?Divhor.?F?<1- ??{?
lowfn.tr prayer' s.orvi o the Morn- -
iiijr Worship was hoictsn y fcke ?
pastor with tbo con^regratioit re- " *
peatinjr tlio-lst__Psa!!n. S . ripture
lo>.-.i>:i Panic floiil the ISih oVinr*
ter of St. Luke and kh chapter,
.1-4 ' verges of the EnLiIe ?the?
Ephe?ans. /
Durinp the sinpinp of hymn no?
led hy- ,thc Jubilee Choir withJ the
eonjrrepafion, ushers lifted the
Mission offering., Deacon Curley
Dreher trove thi? -mission prayer.
The pastor's sermon came from
the ISr.h chapter of St. Luke, and
Epistle to the Ephesians. Tie pave
a wonderful liiessaflj^ aJ>out the
children. He mentioned that fathers
iliOu-bL take -a? creator in- 7
terest in their sons and motheifs
a creator interest in their d<uuphters.
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Memher-j on the sick list ar<?r
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. iv-iirtiiit't .-\manaer Hiekley, Boll
BranintfiT'M inrvte frMoCloud and Mr.
Georco WasMVi?tnr> Mini?.
,Visit<v?? wlr^rr Mr?. Charles
Rliffh. Mr. ,T. W. Black and M*
Bnliort?Simmons?7*f Xcxv 1
. V.M.frh* fHnrr^r, I.oxinfrton.
Mr. J.P. 5tai*trtr and Miss '. i
.7cKr.sorr of Charlotte. NO.
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