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rage t' &;1. " .. NEW ZION A.M.E. CHURCH j Ke^. K. L . ?rifciu, r^asioo- * WISAC.KY?Sunday School o- ' pened at Iho usual hour with ; classes being conducted for all j age groups. The lesson was reviewed by Elder A.J. Felix, of Washington, D.C. j Morning Sorvh'o began j'HrmrrHly after Sunday School, with the Senior Choir Rendering . music. Rev. Wright presented Elder A. J. Felix who brought, to us an in- 1 .'spiring message from, the book of Acts 11:20; llis tlu-me was "A Christian Father." We, were happy to have a num^ ber of visitors worship with us. ?A?iong them were Mrs. A. J. j Felix accompanlng her husband, Mrs. Louise Lisbon of Atlanta, j Ga, and many others. I Wp have had a successful week ' I of Vacation Bible School, and are j planning for the final week to lie i as enjoyable! Oftr. final exorcises | wil'l l>c held Sunday night at 8 o'' clock, ?Rosa L. By"d, Reporter v :? BABY CONTKST Baby Contest. at Mcasaht 1111 i, t Swaesea. S. C. Sponsored by ; Miss Ruth L. Bynuni and Mas. . Carrie Raven eT.~ ; r ] Babies ?. Reporting tVere: 'j Baby Benin ^ 1 y to ^ . $50.00 > " Simon Walker ? 81.66.5 " Wilbcrt l>avid Jones?13.80' l . " W'iiberfc Youhg 0.49 ' t. , " Clyde Jackson ? 14.1-1 [ : i Total?-?-.$.115.00 ?< William St. Baptist Church had i ??two?babies, in the contest and 5" fhiofF ~c >ope;c.ti. n was ' greaily ap- > preciutcd. ' . "a Financial report for the spring id . rallies in the ihvee churches pas- V t 1 T> Y>' J - T> 1 lurfu i>y .nrv, l.icutiru juaveuei i Were: ' St. Mark an 1 Locsville?$G77.84 ;.,J St. Mark at' Loeiville?$077.84 j1 Bethlehem at Woodford?244.00 t riea:a;it IIi:l at Swansea-271.40 May Queen Content 01.00 | Bahy Contest ?-115.00 " Total $1,300.00 j Rev. Raven el and members of j the churches sincerely thank Miss , Ruth L. Bynum for her interest . and vork in helping to raise j money to build up the great cause I of Christ. . il# ? |? FRIENDSHIP A. M. E. CHURCH ,r ? Rev. E. A. Vance, Pastor 'Is Sunday School at the usual h hour with Supt. Mrs. B. E. Per-; guson and teachers at their re-'j "spective places. 11:00 Morning 'e M or.-Oiip, Senior Choir?rendering music. Pastor Vance preached a S noble sermon from the theme j "Have Faith." The theme was \ t centered around fathers. If Class leaders made their month-! t ly reports. ? A Silver Tea was given at the | church by the Courtesy Commit- !' tee, Mrs. B. L. Crawford, chair- ( rrmn. As "we enjoyed our repast,! We were well entertained with readings, vocals, pianos and clari y net solos. Closing remarks by the pastor. | Visitors in the city were Mrs. Connie Kibbler, of Calif, and Mr. \ Robert Bendy of N. Y. ' I We are sorry to report the ill-, . nesa of Mrs, Eliza. Young.... Le'f s continue to pray for the shut-ins. Misses Doris Wyatt and Annie ' . 'Williams left for N.Y. recent- j ' Miss Wyatt is studying at. * V TT?:.Tin? ^ ? > y - 111 1 Avl 11M ?l '"'lompsnn and two prranddnugh;<i, Peggy and Bonnie .Thomp: are visiting in Washington, _ c?Church Reporter -1 . I r? *> . Bet forth by the founders <>f A-|i ' ' ' 9 Church . EKIS1IA A.M.E. CIirRCH HeyrC; V. Alston, Pastor Sunday School opened at tlte usual hour with the Supt. piesid inf. Two classes combined, taueiit jy the Supt. Class No. (5 was the ! Lumnei^ class. The lesson' was a : familiar one and. was taught with much interest. ' ' " I Morning service' began immediately after Sunday School. A for- ' ' vent prayer was offered fiy the 1 pa-tor.. Scripture lesson read by .he pastor from Esther, 4t'h Chapt. A spiritual was sung by Mrs. [J .he speaker of the hour. Rev. Si.V.,1 iicon of Columbia, S; C. , She 1 elected her text from Esther 4:- ' 10; her 'subject: "If I perish. I ' mri.-h." Sister Green preached a ' vonderful sermon?on the subjeet. ^ 5ister Green was accentpained by ' iv.i iius.xaMu.. .Mi*, vireen: nnu. rus- 1 ir Thompson, all of Columbia.!'* fhoy woe the guests of the pastor ' ind hi> wife. Mrs. Thompson node eneourayrinyL?muavks in :uuday Sehpol and after ehureh | ervices. i ne1 pastor and Jus wife , liid the group with him were the'] [inner, quests ol' Mr. and Mrs. \V. t V. Fair. V.J ' On account of the weather con- * ilion a program was rendered at ^ he above named ehureh in a v mall way but was enjoyed by all * hat participated. Como to church, visitors are, relcome ?always, ^.> 5 i t"M. Lake, Importer * -? HIGH HILL A.M.E. CHURCH 1c ic Rev. WvS. Young, Pastor SUMTER?Sunday School in the f sual way with the Siipt. E. H. Lichardson and staff of teachers s t their post of duty. Bible class l* ,ro. 1, taught by the pastor, still R olds the financial banner. Morning Worship began with . r. Choir furnishing npjsic. l'rav- ; . ^ "* i [ r service led by Bro. E.D. (i.ulog; script. ST l.uke 10-1-10. luminary of the Decalogue. Rev. Young took his text from | he book of St. Luke 10-20. Of'ering and report was taken while | he Jr. Choir furnished music. }! Immediately after services, the j lastor and congregation went to . >ur sister church, High Hill Bap- | list, Rev. W.W. Williams Pastor. | for an afternoon service. Devotion | service was led by Bro. Jerry -j Ricks. Then Rev. Williams pre- i sentedi Rev. Young who took his j text from Revelation; Theme; "Be I an all Around Christian." "" On the 4th' KumTay at 2 P. M., | R6v. Walker and his members from Honewell Ilantisf the evening services. ^ ^ On the 1 st Sunday at 2 P.M. Rev Hall and his congregation i from Rafter Creek will be with ' us. At 7 P.M., a musioal program- j featuring the 'Golden Five from [ Bishopville, S.O. and Go??pol Stars ] from Sumter, S.C. Admission 50 and 25 cents at the door. Miss Mazie WiVey, Sponsor. " . t rard, into darkness. . j rHE PALMETTO LEAPED News idThe HKTHKL A.M.Jv. CHURCH *, Kov. J.F. Stanley, Pastor ^ We celebrated Father's Day j June 10. The Fathers took over , for every pha.sc of the church's program. The. Men's Choir was at \ it's best. Men jU^-overed for themselves^ their- innate taient. For 415 years follcxhavc been hon- i oring mothers on Mother's Day. The white ami red roses have been in evidence giving honor to I i he. dearest spirit on. earth. Poor; father was left in the background. j But a later day some lino woman realised that a father should be j TO no red as the provider and pro- r Sector of the family, and so we j now have bather's Day. It was a lap day at IhjHheh The pastor delivercd a lTohle sermon from I'salm W;>, ISth verse: "hike as a 'at.htw* pitt.ioth his children, so the' hord. ' pil'.ieth?them?"that?fear 1 [Tim." Theme: A . Sympathising 1 [father." The sermon was instrue- j iye and inspiring. The A-.t'.K. 1 .eague- met- at the I, ISUil'l hour and the I'lnVfi- Itnrn-ft >y Mrs. Naomi Robinson Sr. met it (>:.'{(J, at 8 oYloek a Father's j "ay program was sponsored by j 3ro. M. S. Sally. The Sumter District Lavmen 1^ jeaguc was hold at Reid Chapel r une 20t.h. Iloihol congregation al- j_ rays cooporates with the Laymen 'c .eagtte. i* % 1 ? : t UNION A.M R CHURCH j Rev. I).I). Folder, Pastor |s Sunday School began at the us- J al hour "with the Superintendent; 1 charge. We had a very good J jsson, which was enjoyed hy all. hir pastor reviewed the lesson. is ? # | aSunday being Father's Day d very father Istened very attentrely to everything which was s aid. After the dismissal of Sun- 1< ay School, the Pastor took his C tnftd at 11 o'clock. The Seriinv t 'hoir cr.iv. in singing "Holy! ii loly! Holy!" n At 11:20, F!ev. Folder took his ? ext. from lb" fourth chapter of 11 *t Samuel Th oemum was ex- S plained to /v highest degree/, ^"vY'SFUN Under'*' -7 and Emhalmln* LADY ASSISTANT -Ambulances : -j ANYTIME ANYWHERE f Superior Erjuipmen Superior Service .. - .gLQCAN LOWFR PRICE? No Deserving Poor Refused 1831 TATT.OR ST. COM merican great documents on j ( From State? telling fathers ;>;t to* do wruiy, nor instruct- thoir by'ys in wrong doings; but"to iive right mid do riglit before their ehildrpn and especially their buys. Sick list: Mr:;,' Florence Reese. Lakeview; Mrs, Russell Wall and Ida Mae Collins who is ' iti_ _the hospital seriously ill. Janie L). -Ford, Reporter THOMPSON ST. BAPTIST , I III. I\t II Rev. B.T. Soars, Pastor SPARTAN lit:KG ? June '2Graduation i'<ay strmonl'rom the 28 th chapter-:of Eck. U verse. Theme, "The, Garden of^ Life." Many (iond JiT^aPthoughts wore oil ihe sermon to help the to-raduate-s on to success ia life. Be men who will pray to G id while others are doing- evil. Look to God. Names Booker T. Sears Jr, Sonny 'Gist and Rosa (iillard. June KUh Fathers. Day service with the Junior's singing for serviced The pastor r proa elicit" from 107th Psalm, 7th verse. T*U- urpl i. . 1/.. 1 lining 1 WOerra?*H- W+T r it;hcr." ? ' The flowers were donated by Mrs. (liace Todd and Mrs. T.ula ihecks i n? -memory of---their nothcrs. 'The Vacation Bible School will >jion Monday June ;28th. Looking, orwald to having 'a ' glorious imer Highland Sympathy Club sporiored a Birthday . llally .Sunday,', vine 10th at Bethlehem Center. Mistress of ceremonies, Miss Jar barn Black; opening song, Jesus Keep Me Near The Cross", oipture reading, Mrs. Dorothy CI rod; paper. Mrs. Hattie Hill: Veleomo, Mrs.- Helen Black; Repoiise, Mrs.Ophelia Green; Sepction. Echo Five of Gaffncy, S. Readinp, Mrs. Frances lleatie; Solo, Mrs. Alice Lewis; Readrip, Miss Mary L. P>urpess; Renarks, Rev. J. C. Bradford; Solo, , ill ?. Sallie M, Rohinson; Re- I narks, Presidont of Yisitinp Cluh; 'elect ion.?Mis.1 Posey?and?(IruUp; 'losinp remarks, Mrs. En7.a AvERAL HOME jj I. S. Lcevy, Mpr. ! f . i MR!A FHON* 3-7036 | ;he top priority item in Amen Saturday June 6, 1957 "* j T '>(j-v HEBRON BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. W. D. Coker, Pastor CLINTON?Sunday School opened at 10 A.M. with Mp. Ole.ster < ins,- 4icUnj? SupL; The attenda nee and finance were good. Tho /lesson Was beautifully taught. Lovely flowers were in memory -W Deacon.-t 1LJ. Day. AV.C. Tavinr, Edgar Taylor and Mr. Edgar Taylor .1 r. . ? Proceeding the morning devotion music was .rendered by the. 1 Sunbeam Choir", Mis* Helen 1L Fleming, piantist. Rev, Coker delivered an appropriate Father's jlDay -sermon. The^nc -.--"God -tho?. Father of His people.' At H 1'. M. the United Gospel Chorus and Hebron's: Junior Choir rendered air enjoyable musicaJ program in interest of the Tnfildmj? fund. : *.Mrs. Kssie Holland and p.reattfianddaiurhtor.s are vacationing in Washington, D.C. and Pittsburgh, Pa. Linda. and Mary Jean Kinard'left Seilurday. for a trip to Washington, D.C. Mrs. Arabella H.? Rich and filtle son, of "HartsviTle, S.C. wore the weekend >.riic*of Rev. and Mr?. W. I/. Coker, ahd family. Sunday P.M. the Pastor's Aid .Club. met at the home of Mrs.,P?er tha JoUes. The house was' called to order by the president, Mrs. Mabel Elyr.ore. The hostess served a delicious repast. Mrs. Rosa Per- _ p;uson thanked the hostess. The The next jincetimr will bo held the bird Sunday Tii July.' Rev. Coker and family were tha Sunday?d+nwer?ernests of?Mrs. lAua Ar.n Kennedy and family. 'eher, President, Highland Sympathy Club. Amt. raised, $.">7.00. , Wo Amerlcaiis consumed 8'^ billion hot (loirs last year?500 million more than the year be fore. 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