The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, October 27, 1921, Image 4
BISHOP LAMBUTH DEAD
Prominent .Methodist Missionary Pas:
es Away In Yokohama Japan.
Nashville Tenn. Oct. 18.(Special
On September 27, 1921 a cablegrar
was received at headquarters of th
Methodist Episcopal Church, Sout.
announcing the death of Bishop Wal
ter K. Lambuth in Yokohama, Japan
following an operation at the Unite*
States naval hosDital.
In the passing of Bishop Lambuth
Southern Methodism not only mourn:
ft worthy and honored son, but th<
~ -*B-ftew8 of his death will bring sorrow
to thousands in nearly every quartei
of the globe, for he was r ^
Bishop Lambuth Vvfts an outstanding
m&n in his generation am
everywhere was recorded high hon
or, not only as a prominent church
man, but- as a skilled surgeon, notec
author, lecturer and Explorer. H<
gav? practically his whole life to th(
service of mankind, being the mcssen
ger of his church in Africa, China
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Cuba, Jbrazii, japan, rvorea, oiuuia
Belgium, Poland, as well as in fields
nearer home. He was born in Shanghai,
China, in 1854, being the son ol
James W. and Mary McClellan Lam
buth, Pioneer missionaries of lh<
Methodist Episcopal Church, South
Bishop Lambuth received a broad anc
liberal education and held degree<
from prominent c0JiCg^s ^J universi
ill America and Europe. He re
*- -ceived his medical and M. A. de?r~-from
Vanderbilt Unfa*- "
and lato?* ? * -wi-sity in 187
~ ???? _ graduated from BeJlevie\
hospital medical college, New Yorl
City. He did special work in surger;
in Edinburgh and London. He wa
also a fellow in the Royal Geogriiphi
Society,
' In 1877 he was married to Mis
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Daisy Kelly and wiin ner saueu t
China under appointment as mission
aries of the Southern Methodis
Church. From that time until th
day of his death he inaugurated an
worked out constructive and far-reaci
ing missionary programs in ever
mission field entered by his churcl
Probably his most notable and hero;
work was taking the missionary me!
sage to the heart of Africa, a * or
which involved tremendous labo
walking for more than a thousan
miles over African trails to ope
Southern Methodism's first missionai
station in Africa.
In 1910 he was elected bishop, tl
highest office in the gift of his churc
He was assigned to the Orient as h
episcopal territory and his latest woi
was to hold the annual conference <
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undertaking enterprised by him.
s" Surviving Bishop Lambulh are
wife, daughter and son of Oakte
California. According to Dr. W.
) Pinson, of the Southern Methot
rf mission board, Bishop Lambuth 1
e be buried in Shanghai, the place
h his bii-th and where his mother is
- terred. It is probable that the
t, mains of his father will be remo
i from Kobe, Jhpan and placed bes
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, Shanghai, China. -As soon rus the d
3 of the burial in the? Orient is cab
i to Methodist Headqua.^1"5 in
7 ville, Tenn., the news win* he
over the wires and church hells
every city and hamlet ir. Sou*h<
.Methodism will toll to mark the dec
1 and biiiidi b? hfci' greatest
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i To Members of Boys' and Girls' Clu
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i The County Fair Association
; making a special effort to help y
ir your work by giving you a char
, to show what you can do and at t
, same time see what the other felli
? has done. Are you not going to ta
advantage of this opportunity and v
f some of the splendid prizes which t
being offered? Even if you do
! win a prize you can sh^*
. have done and ^ -"w what \
1 work h"- ' - the other fell
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-r Study the premium list and see tl
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wvty tiling icquucvi iii
-Jexhih'^ you wjjj notic? that so
s of the best prizes are offered for cc
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v entered as such unless they are cc
k plete.
y All record books from the varii
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C brought to the fair. Your exh:
may help you win a scholarship
s the state short course and you sur
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i- record.
;t Bring your exhibits to Kingst
e on October 31st. or if that is imp
d sible, send them to your Home D<
l- onstration agent, for she is expect
y something from each and every c
i. member, whether t be a complete
ic hibit or a single article,
s- MISS HATTIE McMURRAY
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