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Saturday, Augus J ATTENTION: Agent All news must be in the c er by Tuesday morning at . ?Aic?^?v-the-4f^?e-^ateththe_ The eaWier the-news is r< has of being published. Nev day morning will not be pi TOUCHING MEN By Julius Holman W.'io h wise ? W-ealtn, Ertuca-! ;tion, Hijfh Office, or Exalted, So ?.i?i r>....:i ....< ?? v?M^K a vro?w\MI UVJ IIUV IltT'^.SiniV : make a man wise. Think: Lazarus who was at the rich man's gate was wiser than that rich man. Wisdom is a God-given gift. Any man mav have it if ho isofv?? *o God. 'Did you ever hear of highly educated people, wealthy people, , including high officials, committing suicide? A wise man will not commit suicide. What an individual finally does when you measure .his behaviour by the measiir ing rod of God, the standards of the teachings of Jesus determines his wisdom. Some men who nray most and who are most sincere in the service of t.'ne church, who proceed by; thq guidance of the spirit, are the least considered at times. God 'looks on and in a man's heart. As j a ii de, the world looks for sha-| dow s and not substances. The> World thinks a man? who is and humble Christian is an easy prey j exploitation and for being kicke.h around. When a man shows, fight' oh the least provocation and will take people to the courts, the world will either fear or. respect him. But the humble Christian who refuses to seek justice in church affairs at the hands of the courts, even tough he is very useful, is often not considered as he should be. In some cases, when a person uffers a damaging reaction as we aid in the last issu.e, it is his own ^ ault. In . some other cases he is given a deal like was given to Daniel who was cast into the den of ;ions. I cannot understand why some people do not boost righteous men. On the other hand, IT - TheChurc By W. R. Bowman We attended the-Palmetto AME Conference branch annual meeting in &t. Peter Church, North Charleston, last week. Mrs. Flossie "WiMon, who is the effirient president, derlared in;her opening address that the state missionaries are expecting to rise to greater heights under the leadership of Mi t. I. H. Bonner. The session was largely attended 1y Ministers and delegates. The (work shop would compare favorably with the General conference woik shop. All the teaches weregood in their lectures. We' were greatly impressed with the address es of Mrs. B. J. Fealia and Mrs. F. ~J7 X^reenwood. Mrs. I. H. Bonner, wife of Bishop Bonner and the efficient state supervisor of-the AME Church of South Carolina, explained, the new laws pertaining to the missionary -society. She stressed Unity and ^.aii i -A? i? vi^aiii6avii;ii9. out: uuwuucu step i>y step now a person can w forward with entKousiasm and faith and easily complete a task God has for yon to do. She was presented by Mis. Jenkins, state president and wife of presiding elder Jenkins. The pastor, Dr. W. E. Richardson, had things his way. Sixteen ti 17, 1957 ts, Church Reporters _ >ffice of the Palmetto Leadthe latest to insure publicafoltbwing Saturdaysceived/the better chance it vsi received later than Tuesrocessed until the following & CONDITIONS do. For the same reason gf**ph?n was stoned instead' of beinj? encouraged: for the same reason that Paul was treated so cruelly; for t.he same reason that they raid let a bad, man, Barabas, bi * - * rree to mingle in society; crucify Jesus, the best man in the | Uvorld. r? j I There was a minister who was ambitious and full of anxiety fori the good of the church. Many of .his fellow ministers and superior churchmen organized to keep him down. The Bishop loVed this man, but the organized, malicious p1"pagandn/ kept the man down. That Bishop died about 13 ears ago and j went to Heaven. In Heaven his 1 -eyes lrecame~opened and he saw j the evil that was being done to j this innocent man. He came back j to this man in t.he spirit and said, I "I did not know men had organiz- j ed to make you suffer. Also, -I did J not know that you were such a bright star as you are, but! know it now". Let us be serious about the church and the Christian life. Our great A.M.E. Church and school are-going through a reformation of a kind. There has been, j and may be a few moTS* clashes (before everything finally quiets I I down. The church and school, Allen University, and the connection 1 think, will enter into a glorious day when the storm subsides. NOTES: Drs. T. E. Robinson .1 T r%? ... ciiiu i. oimmons invited us to their meetings. We could not attend. ! Dr. B. C. Cunningham preached at Chappelle Memorial Church Sunday and held his quarter Monday nig.ht. He is happy over the progress of the church. Dr. Frank Veal is working hard for the good of Allen. h Editor Speaks of us took dinner with him at the parsonage. Among the presiding elders who attended the meeting were Drs. D. J. Gadsde, R. E. Brog /Ion T T T7< ? ? uvn, u. jL,. n. i. bt'rtion the Rev. A. J. Coan, and others The Rev. Fogle also accompanied the editor to Charleston and also addressed the meeting. | Sunday found us at Society Hill ICurch, Dr. J. W. Kershaw, pastor. The conference was a lovefeast. Members petitioned for his return another year, the Officials urged me to return his another year, giv? ing reason for their request. But in some , quarters, the pastor advocntcs hifnself with the officers to return, then it soon backfires on j him. They whisper to the elder not to return him which we did just to please him. Next Sunday we will be at Man'ning, Dr. K. L. Moore pastor. He is a prince among pastors. The members idolize him. We are planning to spend sever. al nights with St. ftlark. the Rev~ W. K. Wilspn pastor. Rev. C. C. Dixon, an evangelist of the Wateree District, will have charge of the meeting. The friends m and around Manning should go out every night. He is young, but a great evangelist. * THE PALMETTO LEADE i ? v f y| I MRS; FLOSSIE WILSON, confer jence branch president of the Pal metto A.M.E. Missionary society was given an ovation for her lead ership last Thursday in St. Petei Church, North rhm-lps-tnn 9kn i. | one of North Charleston's besl known itvuJier and is recognizee authority along: missionary ani educational lines. She was unanimously re-elected for anothei year. Rockford And Glover A. M. E. Circuit Rev. W. P. Gamhrell, Pastor MT. CARMEL ? Sunday School was well attended. The lesson was well taught from the subject: "Hannah: Keeping Faith With God." The pastor reviewed the j lesson; Then the visitors were introduced. Among them were Mr# I Garrxbrell's mother, Mrs. Inij jMiddleton's daughter and Evan Relist Rev. J. Brown of Washing|ton, D. C. Rev. Gambrell asked ! Evangelist Brown to deliver the | message, which he kindly accepted. After the order of service Rev Brown gave a burning messag< j long to be remembered. The Lord'; Supper was given to a great num her. Many visitors were presen from Clinton, Greenwood and on< of our home girls, Miss Maggl | Tucker, Ricky, the daughter o nf Mr pnH Mve A vnV?i'n Tnnl/O* Mrs. Lettie Marshel, Mrs. Lul; Lee, Mrs. C. B. Johnson and Mr Clark Lee attended the Woman' Missionary Conference Branch o | the Piedmont Annual Conference o The AME Church held at St. Pau AME Church, Cokesbury, S. C, August 9. We enjoyed every thing but most of all the message b; Mrs. N. J. Bonner on Loyalty i i Home, Church, School. Mrs. C.. B. Johnson, Rpt. Carolina Parts Co. -New Brakes lining exchange* New Wheel and Master Cylinder Kits 3601 Two Notch Rd. Phone 6-0528 Watkins Products Lucky Heart Hair Dressing* Love Me Perfume Blaek & WhiieVTong Aid McBradv Hair Dressing Cut price Dr. Cooper 1114 WASHINGTON ST. ~4 / , , R ', ?FRIENDSHIP? r^~ A. M. E. CHURCH CLfNTON. sTcT Rev. E. A. Vance. Pastor * Sunday School trt?lOfOtr will Supt. Mrs. B. E. Ferguson pre I : siding with other teachers pres ent. Review. Finance B a n n e 1 I Classes No. 1 and 6; attendant banner, cfass No. 8, Teacher Mrs | R.M. Grant. Teacher of No. 6 MisMary Dendy; No. 1, Prof. J. T W. Minis. s i1 At 11:00 morning worship, th -?young adult choir rendered nmMt with Mrs. A. M. Mints at th I piano. After the usual openinu | Pastor Vance preached from Dar 2:1, "The Power of Prayer." i Pastor E. A. Vance, and th nVl aT( ott/4ot><wl ont'tflnn r* f ') I at -"Sit Zion AME church, Joanna S. C. It has become a tradition be twecrt the two churches. Visitor: made welcome were Mrs. Matti< Nelson, of Ohio, visiting: Miss Jes sie B. Simpson. Miss Simpson re sides with Mrs. L. Shell on CJid .eons Hill. Miss Barbara A. Brysor nf \lnnnh-iHn, g C ? ?? f?nn?t n-< . Miss Marion ,Collins. Mrs. Lanj nie B. Haynes of D. C. is visiting I her mother, Mrs. Maggie Cannon . and family. Mrs. Julie Little anc r .husband are entertaining her daughter, Mrs. Jonsie Eubanks anc children of Philadelphia, I'a. Visiting out of the city are Mr. anc Mrs. Andrew Ferguson,Mr. Fran! ~ Price, Miss M. M. Young anc I neice Jessie Victoria. NEW ZION ;.i A. M. E. CHURCH WISACKY, S. C. : i 1 | Rev. R. C. Wright, Pastor ! I Sunday being Ladies'1 Day, t.ht Sunday School was opened wit.v Mrs. R. C, Wright acting as Su; perintendent. 1 Following grouj ' fitudy and discussion of the lesson ' "Hannah who kept Her Promise,' "Who Says You To Relieve .'H Irritation From / Mrs. A. M., Watonga, Olds ^ J was torture. Had costly si 5 J but got no relief. Then tool e v They brought me new bi Bclenceoffere women new freedon irom mucn 01 ine misery o x change-of-life, thanks to ai amazing new tablet developed espe ctally to relieve these functionally" s caused discomforts. 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