The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 25, 1925, Page SEVEN, Image 7
P Saturday, April 25, 1925. ?
I Locals & 1
JMiss Zelma Holman of Orange 1
*burg spent a few days in City. c
> Prof. S.L^ Fin ley, Principal of r
Chester Graded-School, Chester, j
S. C? was a visitor iir-the-oity-.,i
last week. ^;... , i 1
Dr. W. S. Thoinpson, Messrs? 1
^?=?Paul D. Atkinson and Adam W.?
Lee, of Georgetown, S. C., were c
Mr. Frank Walker, of Reedy ^
Point spent a few hours in town jl
with class-mates who made it 1
^very pleasant for him.
L ~MrT and Mrs. Wafus~WaIton7 i
k , of Hendersonville, N. C., spent i
P a few hours in the city, the 3
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lew- i
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Mrs. Vivian Lewie-Walton left
Tuesday morning for Hender
vllle, N. C., to spend a few days
before juiiiing^herhnshand Dr. _
Tracy Walton, in Chicago, 111.
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_ Mrs. Bessie Moorman and her
little nephew, E. F. Calhomv-fer ^
are visiting her daughter' Miss j
Artlace Wallace in Atlantic City 1
New Jersey. They will also vis- <
it friends in Philadelphia and ~
New York before returning. \
lizabeth Dougherty?and Ethel ?
Sanders, formerly of this- city,'?
but now students of Minor Nor- i
mal and Dunbar High School of i
Washington, D. C^spent a few \
days in the city with_relative& 1
BENEDICT WORKERS
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April zz, iuzb*?Inspired by ^
the many good things coming (
to Benedict College the studentsj,
gentry doiilg allthey can ' to
help in the progress of the Institution.
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"The vartotrs classus have lend- *
ered many successful plays ~ih
order to raise money, ^.rnong ^
the best plays?rendered?were:
"Mother Mine,"'"Sue/' The Path 1
Across The Hill," and others. (
"The Path Across The. Hill" (
: wnH---Tqinhfrt;d bv the Senior (
jtiign class, the characters of j(
L i -1-1 "5T5T J? 1 " "
wmcn ien not lar short of pro- 1
fessionalism in the performance. (
__Because of the success of this 4
?play it is^ Ly" Requests, to be ^
rendered again. This time itjl
* will be 1 endered" at the~Zion Bap !*
tist Church, Monday Night, Ap- '
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Bennettsville News.
Bennettsville, S. C.April 20 ? !
Last Sunday was a big day at '
the Saw Mill Baptist Church,
Rev. J. J. Harrison, preached]
"?^'from Acts 4:32, "And the mul-|
titude of them that believed
? were of one heart and of- one
soul, neither "said any of them
that aught of thejthings which ,
" he possessed was his owtt but
- they had all things common.1" .
- We had A good -cfowd, also
some visiting preachers, namely JJ
Revs. Rowell, Manning and Brad j
ford. Rev. Harrison for about I
V"- ]
_ forty minutes stood seemingly i
as~irwas with Peter on the day p
nf Penticosl- The fire spreader! ,
' all over the church. We wonder i,
if Columbia can produce another
Hke-the Rev. J. J. Harrison.
We raised a gobd cullecliun. H
We are glad to say the tW5~1
sisters of Dr. I. W. Williams of <
Sumter, Mrs. Mary A. Demery I
and Mrs. Chanie Brown, are im- ]
proving. ~ . ' " ' j
Sister Class^e Prince is on the i
sick list. . * |
We were glad to see the two j
: - sons-in-lafo, one son and three i ]
daughters from Farrell, Pa.! 1
They came to see their mother, l i
ivira i ipmerv. Come again chil-,!
dirett. ??" 1
Ottr spring Revival will begin i
on the 29th of this month. We :
ask your prayers for a success, -i
Mrs. Dollie Eddie McColl, de- i
parted this life April 19, 1925. j
She was only sick a few daysjjJ
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laving been operated on Thurs- 1
lay, and passed away Sunday 1
rfternoon at 5 o'clock. Shewas j
r good member of the cTfurcTT^
mdJ&a^teve&by-imuybtHly whuj
mew her. We can only say to 1
ler'good bye..
Shp lenves a husband, mother, i
>ne?aunt and a host of other
rianrU tn mniirn hfir'Toaa: bllt <
ve know that it is heaven's gain, i
?lqss be the tie that binds our
lea-rts in Christian love. 1
A great .storm passed thru ienr
on April 20th. about.'fi:3ft is
5. m., which.'filled the country ~
vlth trash and dust. We
i lots of praying around here "<
hat night. It was pretty tough i
m_ cotton, __
?T: H. WILLIAM&- - J
TWO YOUNG iVIEN OF CO- 1
EUMBIA, MAKING GOOD J
TN NEW YORK CITY.
The news has just reached the
?ity that M^ggrg T^rerrmn Krnest ~
Mtee and Edward W. Simons of
:his city have just received their <
mpointm^hts in the post ^office ,
of New York after standing-!<
rery creditable examinations.1,
Uw-. A lfrw. 1
.tax . *vao |jiatcu CiCl K j
it the Grand Central terminal ,
a'hile. Mr. Simons was put on as I j
i carrier. This speaks well lor ;
;hese two young men and their ,]
nany friends in the city will be ']
nore than pleased to learn of' ]
their success^ in the little old (
dtv of New-York" and- will wish] ,
;hem well. . V ,
JVIr. Altee is the only brother
if Mrs. A. C. Marshall. Linotype']
operator of The Recorder-Indi-J;ator,
while Mr. Simons is the .
son of Mr. Lucius Simons of!,
Taylor Street. j
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v^uugrciLuiaLious rrom ]
1 - rson
Dear JEditor: " ;7~!
r Accept my congratulations for '
.He great newsy Palmetto" Bead- p
3r which is so very nicely print-h
?d in good readable type and full j'
)f real news. itHThk That you;;
loser i.u the crcdiL and-BBZpaat^
vant you to know that you may,
lepend ormre for support. I am ]
yppomting mysolf your offi^
proceed to solicit subscribers .j
md- gpf npu-s for vnnr columns
is soon as you con (km my self-:!
jet busy. " {:
Well, thitTlittle"note is'frum:'
the St. PauJ. Baptist Church,
[ have been appointed as Pastor i
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jy the-greu't iTead of Jtlie church ,
kvhose appointments are always'
wise" and for the best: This
church has had as pastors such (
Tien as Dr. "Bob"^rti^binson, ^r.:
FT AT -Unorc." Dr. frasstt'wayanri'
the peerless Dr. A. W. BrwonTji
Thus one can r easily see that
khese -people have h'ad. .some of
months ago the writer was call^t.liia
gi-Pflt old historic
rnurcn and accepted same after
much prayer and persuasion. ;
Like the Queen of ( Sheba_ the_
'Half had not been told me/';
rhc wi'itor haa no regrets for i
the call and no complaint against
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L Established Aug. 10, 1909.
???oeo9oeo8oeca?o9C8C8Q8cao0?3a3a?O6C8OBaKi:
-?, THE PATJVTE
this field only that it ^ is the 1
greatest field for real pastoral ;
service and mental development. '
rhe spirit has blessed our poor ]
rsvkard efforts. More than fifty i
persons have joined, many of 1
.vhich were for baptism and the ]
signs indicate a very great har-_ <
rest of -soula? in-?the?revival ]
vhirh thp writer _will conduct j
'or the neSt ten days. " 1
The people are fond of work- <
ng for the &ood of the church. }
Phis was fully demonstrated In "]
ni^Ealster Itally when in fifteen j
ninules they laid $2,834.75 at 1
"liter's" feet for the cancella- ]
:ion of outstanding obligations. }
\ full write-up will appear as
;oon~ as 'all reports; ai*e filed. (
Send ThePhlmotto Leader-en-^
dan my rrpdpntialsr if my selfippoihtmcnt
io confirmed. T al- ^
*o appoint myself as the official^
writer for Anderson and will ,
>ee that articles are sent in, at,i
least my secretary will write \
them and I will endorse. Good ]
luck to the management. . ' A
STFPHN r-rAMPRTif.T.T. 4
Notes From Beaufort.
1
On last Thursday, The Penn 1
School had the Dedication Ser- ]
rices of the Frissell Memorial 1
Jommunity Hunser The cxyr =
risesv which began at 2:30 P. 1
M., were such as will be long re- 1
membered. Many notables were i
rrr? attendance,?among whom I
tvereT Mr. George Foster?Pea---3
jody of New York City, the Mil- t
io.naire and Philanthropist; Dr. l
Frissell, to whose memory the <
Community House was^ dedi- 1
rnted- Major Moton of Tuske- i
?ee and Dr. Gregg of Hampton.
All of the men mentioned made 1
interesting addresses. Major i
Moton, in his address stressed ~
the importance of cooperation
within our race. Mr. Peabody
presented to -the Community
nouse an extra large ana mostr
beautiful portrait of "St. Hele- ,
na's Vision." It is s6 . large j
thai it covera-almost the entire.^
south wallthe auditorium.
The original painting is said to
be worth $700,000, hencea eopy--^would
run up in the thousands. ^
These men jof the North have
at heaTt" the" interest of Perm ^
School. "The Community House |
which was built last year mostly
by the students and men on the'<
faculty, cost approximately $31,-1
ftflft THia-kmlding aT most^
modern and complete one, of p
which the people of St. Helena r
Island should be indeed proildT ,]
The Installation Services at' J
Hip Th1 irsfAfrip'nn R?vnfi<3+ r*Vmr/?h h
? p
which have been going on during,
the past week, came to a close j
on last Sunday night. All of i
the .seryices have been a com- i
plete success. The Rev. A. EJi
Quick preached the opening |er-1 <
mon on Monday night; Rev. V.b
F^owler preached on Tuesday . ]
night; .Wednesday and THurs- c
day nights, the- Rev. G. Goings 1
Daniels, former pastor of E. A.!(
BTTChufCh, but: now located -at-p
Bethesda?Baptist?Church at.'I
Georgetown, preached m o s t|]
forceful and inspiring sermons. |
He showed much improvement <
since he left us. On Friday |c
night, Rev. Turner, of one of the (
local chuFcfresrin-eachetha~won-jderfnl
sermon. Sunday morn- 1
ing, the Rev. D.s F. Thompson 1
If you are Fashionable
Place for you to have your n
you from $5 to $10 on bad
carry the BEST in Woolen
.... make any selection you desi
aired style to your measuremi
A Trial is all I ask^ I h
tens ana otyies. uome. xoda;
ea a Full Line of Up-To-Da
j= J. W. BP
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rro~ LEADER .....
brought a burning messagefo'
a very large congregation. Dr.
rhompaon is the successor of the
late Dr. C. T. WalkerT of Augusta,
Ga.f at the Tabernacle Baptist
church, of ,that,- j^ce. His
peculiar way of preadhing at
wipe attracted the attention, of 1
hi: l ^congregation. Dr. Thomp-'
soft is without doubt, one of the!
foremost preachers of Simple
Grospel in this State. Although
i learned man, the^simplicity of
us sermons were uniquely ploac
int. He preached the Installation
sermon at 8:39-pr-m.t and,
le again delighted his audience!
it the night services: '. ,. |
The Rev. A. E. Quick, pastor!
>f the Tabernacle Baptist church
_tion on Easter Sunday. His
hnvf TVip. Tiving Christ,'
Jaxr?1 oViAnf miri .
.feVs ? X JLU. X VI Uk/V/UU XU1 VJ ******
jtes, he "held bis audience spell-;
round with his mixture or ora-j
tory and religious inspiration."
His outline of the sermon was_so ;
dear and concise, that anyone^
n hig audience could readily
?rasp_the whole situation.
Dr.C. E. Stephenson, of Columbia,
S. C., ifiotored dSWfi
ia?st week: for a fishing trip.
He and some" of the local men
lad much success in their trip.
Fhe Doctor has just bought a
wonderful little fishing boatT^
vhich he intends to navigate a-,
round Beaufort.
I Mrs. Mamie Bryant, her sons,
Vfrs^Adele- Fleming, her daugh-j
;er and Charles E. Washington j
notored to AHendale last Friday
to attend Field's Day at I
;hat place. They reported a
vonderful trip. ?hze|
Misses WilTTF~Blan(ling andlorothy
Blocker were week-end
/isitors in Beaufort last week.
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Mock Convention.
There will be a Mock Convention
atzSS(10Ud..Calv^r=^rpt4st^
Church, Thursday nighty April j
30th, at 8 o'clock. The enter*
i
:aining .features of'this ConvenitoTT
will, bu the report-of. the
Moderators of the different Associations,
and the Doctrinal
sermon. AdmissimT" "Fre~e. A.
Silver Offering will be taken. j
_ All of tho participants will be^_
adies, dressed in male anct-semi-y
Commencement
at thorn
-11- tree.
The Closing exercises ol the"
rhorn Tree Graded School werefj
i61d Aprlt T3i'T<tr?md-15th,-RoVt.
?. "Mr Miller, principal and Miss-j
?rTTal 1 ^iretBuElerAsMstan ts. j_
/Tfrp Primary exercises were
?iven Monday and Tuesday
ligdits. On Wednesday was the r
\nnual School Picnic. On Wed-1
lesday night the graduating
jrcises wete held. Certificates
? I
ivere given to flye^whaTrad com-deted
the English course. The
:ertificates. were presented by .
Enll>* Ornrlpfl SpVinnl Prnf
^aJdp.n -mflflp an excellent talk
:o the class from tfieir motto: ~
Plus Ultra, More Beyond.
The prizes were presented to
.he Winners of the Field's day^
contests, by Mrs. James, teacher
)f the Great Falls -School.
?Prof" Miller Tn hfg farewell
:alk said irihny things which
*vere helpful to those young peo
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31?1EE+
OX Conservative this is the 3
ext SUIT made. l ean save 3
1 Suit you buy; and I only 5
s.?100% Pure Wool. You g
re, and I will make the de- 8
ant and guarantee you a FIT. x
ave the very latest in Wooly
or as soon as you can and ig
te Woolens. - 8
HINSON
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pie desiring to obtaiA that which
is beyond. :?
Among the-, visiting teachers
were Mrs. S. M. Miller, of Chester;
Miss Ella James, Ridgeway;
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REV. J. J. HARRIS
THE UNITED SONS OF
infirm people of South Carolina.
Harrison, State Master, Prof. J
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lj. v. iuc^rae, ^taie -treasurer.
alive and gives to -t,he lipnofirif
pays from fifty to one hundred <
f^nm $25.00 to $100.00; in case o
household goods. It pays from 3
ness and up to $10.00 on Doctor's
w JvinikT?fHARRisnx.
or Prof. J. A KIRK, S.
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Miss Lilla Blakejy, Columbia;
Prof. Ross,' Winnsboro; Prof;
Waldon, Mr3.V James and others
from Great Falls.
(Miss) Lilla C. Blakelv. reporter
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ABRAHAM & D. of J.
r a great work tor the poor and ??
It has at its head Rev. J. J.
. A. Kirk, State Secretary and
It pays to its members while
irv something after death. It I
dollars for hospital benefits and x
f total-loss by fire of house and r
51.50 to $3.00 per week for sickbilL
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formation writ* ^ .
310 Richland St., Columbia, S. Ci.
Sec., Bennettsyttte, S. C.
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