The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 29, 1957, Page Page 2, Image 4
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IN MEMORIAM f
In loving but sad Memory o: j
, my dear husband, Simon Thomp- I
who departed this life on June
16, 1957. | (
TheM years has passed and it *
seems like yesterday. 1
Your lovir.g wife, '
Mrs. Annie E. Thompson 1
and Family (
?Orangeburg, S. C.
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? S. C. Born
Pastor Promoted
fa Connecticut "
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OI.D MYSTIC, Conn?The Ne- <
gro pastor of an all-white congre- <
gatrpn was promoted last week. | v
The Rev. Simon Peter Mont- I <
gomei*y. .'55 transferred to another I^
Methodist congregation in Rock- .
ville, about three times as large t
and paying more money, com- ! ^
mented: ! c
"My only aim is to serve and c
" do the will of God.''
The approximate figures for 1
the congregations are DO in Old
"Mr. Montgomery is chaplain of
the lower house of the state leg- .
jslatur.e 1 *
w
r II
He's originally from Pineville. .
S. ('. ' J<
, a
On Mav 20 the conference of
, a
the Rockville church asked Bis- ^
hop John Wesley Lord if the Rev. ^
Montgomery could Le appointed n
there. The conference chose him
rather than several other candidates',
all white.
The assignment was announced
t n i s U'ool'
The Rev. Mr. Montgomery said p
he had been very happy in Old ?
Mystic, and he considered the y,
new appointment a real opportun- p
ity. He said he understood there a
a Cape Cod cottajre. newly reno- v
vated. f >r the parsonaye. and a y
$40,000 buildinjr proyram y<<in*r
or. 1,
The Rev. Mr. Montgomery rame ]
to Old Mystic loss thai-, two years y
aiio. A year atr<> he Leeame full- v
*i'v.e pastor. ;imI <iiu-e the' the i:
, ( ; y'l e'/ati"tl h-;s rloufde.! iitvl a tl
>Ti/*(in } nil?li?itr program iia- Leen .1
eo:r. Meted. ti
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PLASTIC WAI.L I
All Types Of F1
EXPERTLY I
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Martin s Lint
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flLljj Sturkie!
*12 ('oil INNEUSrUING ?
Less trade in old Mattress
(regardless of Condit
MATCHING BOX SBRTM
Less trade in old sprint; __
(regardless of Condit
THESE PRK'ES APPLY Tf
SI'RINO SETS SOLI) '
1 Sturkie Fun
m E A S Y T
f.r 1010 Taylor Street
Lancaster
UANCASTFRR?The remodeling
>f Pleasant ( | "ore Baptise
Church has been completed. Th<
members are very proud of thei
?fforts. Everyone has workei
real haixl to see their dream
lome true.
The pastor, officers, and mem
bers of the Church wish to t'hanl
jveryone for their generous con
tjributions which helped to mak
the building program a success
The public is cordially invitei
to attend our Church services a
any tima. ???
Sunday School is held even
Sunday, beginning at 10:00 o*
dock. Preaching service is hel<
>v?rv ft rut third Snndnvs. he.
ginning at 11:30 o'clock. Come
>ut and worship God with us
'our soul will surely be revived.
Our ?Children'^;?Day -exereise
vas quite a success. We were hon>red
to have "Mr. Nichols, PHnipal
of Hillside School attend our
irogram. Everyone enjoyed the
nteresting talk he made.
Rev. I^eotis Belk visited his
"Qt.. M is.
or two weeks this summer.
V'hile here he was very active in
wo of our prayer services. He
as also present at our Children's
ay program. Everyone en*yed
his instrumental solo. He
lso made some very interesting
nd encouraging remarks. Rev.
lelk is one of our own young
ion who has gone away and
lade well in life. Ho has com
leted ^ns A. B. Degree arid is*
ow working; on his B. D. Degree
t Virginia.
Mrs. Karlie Blacknran is home
fter undergoing an operation irr.
Washington. D. C. While there
he recur>?rated in the home of
er daughter, Mrs. Annie Bell
ilackman Brown. Mrs. Brown
ccompanied her mother home and
as present to Church services
;unday.
Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Corley an.i
oys are enjoying their heaidif l
rick homo in Lancaster on Isom
t. Mrs. Corley, ly fore >> >;" r:,-tge
as Miis< Clara Bel! Lllis. She
> a memher of our Church and
u* daughter of Deacon and Mrs.
K. Lilis. Mrs. Corley is a
eacher at the Hillside High
binet Tops
n.r, 1 uk i>.\ 1 ii
loor C overing
NSTALLED
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TCH ROAD
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THE PALMETTO LEA1
News
f School. Mr. Corley is original
t (from Orangeburg, S. C. He
si teaching at Jackson High
r Camden, S. C. This is one of t
3 many couples in our church w
s has made rapid progress sin
their marriage. Watch for ar
- ther interesting couple next wei
K
Mrs. Mary Lee Williams a n
e Mrs. Alberta Blackmon are mi
j. ed very much in the Church. M
Blackman has been making .v
j home in Reading, Penn. Mrs. \\
t 'ams is attending summer seh<
I ofe State Culli'gi'. ~* "**" ""
J ! The Union will be held at Sar
~ day irj June. Delegates to rem
* hill Baptist Church, the fifth Su
sent the Sunday School fr<
* Pleasant Grove Church are Boc
* ,er T. Blocker Jr. and Napole
Blaekman.
3Trs. Sarah Ellis and Mi
Maggie S. Blocker were elected
attend the Woman's Missiona
State Convention which was he
' in Aiken. Others werei Mrs. Co
1 Blaekman and Mrs. Ada, Blac
man. Mr. Gonyalee Twity ehaf
I eured the group down in h
beautiful new car.
The District Missionary w
meet at First Washington Ba
t.ist Church the first Sunday
July at 2:00. Mrs. Sarah F.llis
president and asks that a
churches be present and on tin
Cross Road and Pleasant Gro>
Choirs will sing. Rev. Block*
will preach the Missionary se;
moil.
On the sick list are Mrs. Jos<
phine Seegars, Mrs. Earlie Blaci
man, M'j'S. Macie Blackman.
Come to Church on Sunday (
any time the door is opened.
If yotf) have news from yoi
Church ive it to your paper bo
Booker T. Blocker Jr. He^-will 1
glad to send it in.
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i What clean, refreshinj
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Gillette
i 'm.Razoi
' light matched to
i i regular your face
: glILffl#
vv:tM Blue Blade
Dispenser and
Styrene case
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Assembly and W .'shinjrto:
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Manigaiilt's
SERVICE
Phone 4-8519
Maniirault's Funeral l(nni<
711 MAIN* STREET
Columbia, S. C.
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Tuskegee Negroes
May Boycott
iy City Business
ia |
i,< | TUSKEGEE, Ala., Negroes
He^uskegee were urged Tuesdayho
boycott merchants who are r
ico their friends in retaliation for
10- legislative act to exclude Negrc
pk. from the city.
A packed hymn-singinig ero"
^ in a small Negro church was t<
ss" by the president of a Negro ci1
rs* group that it should, "not f?
* those who would devour us."
rill
3oj The meeting was reminiscent
?cliuiL'li lllWllng fl yt
and a half iag<o that launched t
id- yearlong Negro boycott of segi
ro. Crated citv hllSSPs in Vmtimmii'
m-I Ala., 40 miles away.
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ST. JAMES A.M.E. CHURCH
Rev. I.everu Stevenson, Paste
fs-l ABBEVILLE. S.C.-Inter-denoi
to inational Sunday^School was he
W with all the groups meeting
id Grace Mission. The Kings a:
ra Queens made very neat repori
k* Our Sunday School is still on ;
upward march. The Adult- <4ae
l,s taught by Mrs. Jenkins, still hoi
the financial banner and the pi
ill maries. taught by Miss Whil
P- holds the attendance banner. T1
in lesson was very interestingly d<
is f.ufrcd by six classes It was r
di viewed bv our na-' .r who inrni
ie on tnc flashlight. Theme?'"Heir
true an<l Trust and our God."
re
Service on tinv: with scriptu:
text, 1 Corinthians 13.
e- A very good message was d
livered, Topic: "The Crossroad
of life." Let us take the highwt
to Heaven walking in Jesus's fo
prints and go the road by tl
,pjway of the Cross.
? 1 Mrs. M.L.R. Jenkins, Report
be i ^
(( 2 Bedr*
Hardwood Floors,
Overhead Termit*
Thermo Static Ton!
Gal. Buried Fut
The Homes A
by Govern]
Intel
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k Irritation Fron
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chance - of - life, thanks to
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Rplief for fl out of 10 Tettedl
Irritability, tortured nerves we
I calmed. Dizziness relieved. Awf
hot flashes subsided. Here's wt
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Saturday June 29, 1957
Child Struck
By Automobile
I McCORMICK?-A. three year old,
jgirl from McCormick County \y?s
' listed in critical condition at
lot Brewer Hospital in Greenwood of-" ~
a |ter being hit by an automobile
,es near here last Thursday n/ight.
I Patrolman B. C. buttle of the
ivd glgfcwas T patrol identified the
>ld gin as Carolyn Jenning.
rie 4 he child was hit by a 1953
kA/1 P rvr> t ion /Ivitfnn nior>? D
Wolfe, 37, of Abberville, Patrolof
man Tuttle said. Wolfe told the
i5r patrolumn child darted Tn
he front of the car from the right
re- side of the road at her grandry(
parent's house on Secondary
Road 33-23. ""
Wolfe was thaveling north and
was about nine miles east of McCormick
when the accident oe,r
curred about 6 p.m.
The child was hit by the front
m- center of the car and knocked a.Id
bout 67 feet, the patrolman reat
ported.
nt] Wolfe took the child to- the
tSt Greenwood hospital where she
an was listed in critical condition
head -and other 4njuries.
(jc Patrolman Tuttle said no
-j. -barges had been filed.
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