The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 06, 1925, Page TWO, Image 2
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IL-. Beanettsville News ^
ft The Rev, ir S. H^nry of PhilaJ
delphia, Pa., and his fiye sons are ri
still making a wonderf ul impres- <
sion upon the Marlboro County ^
?people. For two weeks the Ev- ~
ans Chapel A. M. E, Z. has heen 11
crowded to its uttermost We
arc certainly blessed.?On Tues?
day night the Rev. J. L. Henry
arrived with Godspeed. His
J first, sermon was found in Gen, h
- 2:2; subject "Hell Surrounded a
'by Water," He emphasizes'the e
< point; first he paid his self respect;
2nd, he paid his reputation, V
~?1?3rd, he paid the approvabof God. ?
ImustTsay thatywords in my voc- p
abuiary are not sufficient to ex- tl
press my thoughts on this ex- f<
_ . cellent sermon. ~ ' c
~? On Thursday night he preach- p
- . ed the main sermon- for the
vumng. ueoule: * Proverbs . 7t^2rti
suDject ine *001 Catcher." I
am sure everybody both young t(
and old went away fully blessed. J q
A. M. E. Z. Church. He preach- ]\
. ed a strong sermon/ subject t
"Good Shepherd." ' ' a
: ~ T wish everybody in this vici- C)
nityMvill get a chance to hear v
? them preach. They are leaving.
for Shiloh where RieVi Young- ^
blood is pastor. ~ShiloK church- c
? will take care of these good broth- h
ers. We can't say as yet which c
of the Henry preachers can B
preach best. All I can say is E
Jhat all of them are good._. Rev. ai
P. B. Mdodana was in town ancPC
reports quite a pleasant stay at1 si
Rev... Johnson's church. - J(
Mr. and Mrs. Lomax arrived
. home from Livingstone College, ce
"ProT.^James?McEaddie was-E
out nf the citv two days attend- p
ing some special games in Lour- b;
inburg, N. C. His trip was a H,
pleasant one. Q
Monday was quite a busy day s
with the -reporter. Rev. J. I. s.
-\Henry, Olives Henry, \V. G. Hen- p
rv. Miss Eva Stubbs, MissBessie 01
and Mabel Grace* Mrs. Florence -
Jtnyes. Miss McLeod and Rev.^. ig
B. Mdodana visited the reporter, tl
Rev. Mdodana motored thru' T
the ronntry with Mrs?and Miss g
Williams, as they j were over ei
-^^^gpending the week end with Dr. n<
and Mrs. McCollum. -3?
Mr. Herman Thomas is in the p
city again after spending a long ]y]
school term in the Northern G
states. ~Ti
Miss Vine Jones, Miss Beftie E
- aml-Halicr Mi Jona* rallutl i, J.
me Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Lomax, Rev. Cook,. Miss tl
Thompson and Mrs. Cook were p
niitofr'the'city on business dur-.yi
ing ?he coavention at CKeraw,
The Marlboro County Union t(
o lccpvllao g.ro aihgs(taotah j}
~ closed Sunday with quite a sue- _h
cess. ~ ~ H
This church was very sad to
hear of the death of our beloved t<
friend Mr. K. J. Johnakin on a
last Sunday. He will be buried <r
. . Tnasda.y..A. M. ul lhe Maccdonia- -h
cemetery.
Rev. and -Mrs. A. E. Lomax1and
Miss Maggie Lomax put over w
one "of the biggest afternoon soc- R
ials Thursday in honor of their \\
son-and daughters and the Revs
~ Henry. Among the guests pre- M
sent were: the Revs. Henry, Mr.
D. M. McCall, Mr. and Miss Mun- rh
elin, Miss Bettie Jones, Miss Ter- Cl]
rie Thompson, Miss Viola Cornel- jn
ius Sanders, Miss Martha Reese,
Carrenter, and Miss Callie D. ^
Sanders, Prof. James McEaddie, (j{
arfd Miss Isabella Sanders. They
served chfcken salad, crackers-"JT
?and-cake and ice cream. Rev. m
J. L. Henry discussed fully the w
"Progressive Negro of Today."
, Miss Hortense Stubbs, a stu- (jf
dent at Benedict college, arrived
?~? home. -Sheriooks the picture of
~ health. bl
The teachers are^gelliiig ready
- for summer school. - fii
Rev. N. G. Henry and Prof, tb
McEaddie left monday for a mo- ed
tor trip to Sumter. A
Miss lamella Sanders returned jn
pi from I^wrrrllla. N. C? where jo
she w?f caDeS hy the sickness of
Iiss Rosie B. Sanders, who is
ow Tmhrovlng.
_The farmers are wishing for
ain< ~" ~
uet {trspring _meeting atMaceonia
with the Henry preachers
i charge. -4
Miss) Callie D. Sanders, Rep'.t'r.
NOTES-FROM BEAUFORT _
Miss Beulah Quick of Orangefew
days with Miss Willie.
Handing, returned to her home
ist Sunday, after spending a
ery pleasant stay in the city.
The Baccalaureate wrmAB-uiac,
W "y "
reached last Sunday night to
re graduating class of the Beau-;
3rt High School at the Grace!
hapd?Qhurch by Rev. Turmir,
astor of said church. He gave
)me very wholesome advice tOL.
uTelass.
Mrs. Louise.Glover-Jackson en'
?rtained in .honor of Miss Ruthj
luick* of Orangeburg on last
hursday night at the home-off"
Ir. and Mrs. St. Clair Grayson.!
here were four tables of whist |
fter which games a delightful'
3urse of refreshments "was ser-1
ed. j Those present were: Miss-!
s Ruth- Quick, of -Orangeburg, I
.rie and Holen Bampf iekl?of (
harlqrtte, N. C., Willie Blandlg,
Etta Washington, -Marion4^
rayson, Leola Burks, Dorothy
locker, - Mrs. Flbrence Barks,!
thel Jenkins, Hilda Grayson id
Louise Jackson; Dr. H. K.t
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uller, Dr. M.P. Kennedy; Mes-1 j
s. St. Clair Grayson, Nathan^
jnkins, and Atty. Chas. E.
ra-stiirr^tonv Quick) re- f
iiyed the Visitors' Prize; Mrs.
th*4yn?Jenkins received First
rize and Miss Leola Burk booyr.
On tfie Next night Miss Wil
3 Blanding entertained for Miss (1
uick at her home on West ]
treet. Those present were the !
ime as above, together witlW
rofs. Barnwell, Boyd and King1:*
f Penn School. ~ "
We are glad to have our young i
dies and men home again fronij]
ic various schools of the StateTT
hose returning home-from the j
tntp College are: Misses Ev-lyn
Searson, Peal Saxon, Erestine
Burr, Edna Moultrie,
torence Grant and Mr. James
olite; from Benedict College fj
[isses Catherine Ford, Theresa
ray son and Ma-ble Williams;
om Claflin University: Mi.ss !
dith Bythewood; from Allen i
iniversity Mr (hhiirlfts Hev-j
;ard. WO are indeed' proud-ef-r
le large number of our young'
eople who are attending hte '
arious colleges of the State. '
Miss Roxie Mitchell, of Bur)n,
S. C., and a student of the
eaufort County Training School j
TPPoii-Pfl nnp of the Lincoln'
cholai^Lips of the Tuskegeeln-T
,itute: She will leave very soon'
) take advantage of her scholrship.
Much credit should be
iven Prof. J. S. Shanklin, prin-i,
ork he is doing at Burton.
We are indeed pleased to have
ith us for a few days, Mr. Fred
. Moore of New York City.
hile here he was the guest of j
in 1 inplo qnrl Ally STld
jte. J. I. Washington.
Mr. St. Clair Grayson, left Sunly
for the~ State_of Connecti- ;
it, where he anticipates remain-g
the summer season.
Mr. W. F. Davis, with his '
aff, visited Beaufort last Mon*y'
night and" set ug here the,'
nproved Benevolent Order of'
FRs. About forty of our local
ill hear more of us l&ter.
Beaufort was visited last Tuesly
morning, with the most disitrous
fire, since the great fire
'1907, practically a whole "
ock of Bay Street, the main ,
islness HeclionW&s leveled. The -(
remen did splendid work, but
Le fire was too r\uch advanc1
when the alarm was made. J
gain our colored fire depart- i
ent was among the first on the 1
b. ' ~
Beaufort was visited by about MiMi
mi
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THE PALMET1
three thousand people on Mem-'Oi
orial Day. The largest crowd ;sh
that has been here tor1 S6veral"~fci
years. ; There were about three he
or four boat excursions from af
Charleston and Savannah, and ge
a largeTrain excursion from Au- to"
gu*ta, Ga. The weather wasi- W
deal and the order was even more of
ideal. Only one or two minor Eh
arrests were made* which argues th
that the people are becoming pr
more appreciative of the sacred- let
ness of the Day.^The^ceremon- as
ies at the-cemetery were except- Ih
ionally good. The oration which wc
was delivered by Dr. D. F. Thorn- 4m
pson of Augusta, Ga., was a on
masterpiece. "The following is sol
a program of the occasion. . We gr,
hone to"' hpw ' ?i
r. ? . w itj-?tiu3 ret
paper next week the most re-; wl
markable address ever heard in
Beaufort. 7~ ???Musie^?James
C. BfeechcerTh
mpns;^ Music: "America"; Invocation,
Rev. Fowler; Music,
James C. Beecher Band; General
Logan's Order, Harry raniotti; "*
Lincoln's Gettysburg. Address, tio
Jacob Blocker^ Music, James Ci sbl
Beecher Band; Remarks by the So
Keeper of the Cemetery; Iijtro- Lu
duction of the Orator of the day, Th
Atty. Charles E. "Washington; pre
Oration, Dr. D. F. Thompson of xDpi
Augusta, Ga.; Music, The Star th*
Spangled?Banner, James?Cttttc
Beecher Band: Benediction, Dr. chi
A. E. Quick. M._ B. Fleming, sin
Master of Ceremonies; A. W. dio
Pressey,"Marshal of the day; A. ^
B. Colonel, Com'd'r;' David Hun-1 ter
Post No,M). >
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fhc Departure of a -Life WelljSoi
Spent?Of a Noble Woman
Mrs. Cecilia Goodwin. *
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Mrs.~Cecelia Goodwin, wife of ^
the lamented Eli J. Goodwin, de- jt
parted this life on Thursday, ^
May 28, 1925, at her home at
Weston, S. Cb, and was funeraliz-1 y
ed and buried at Zion Benevolent
Baptist Church the?follow- V
? i -
ing Sunday. There wcre_pejople $
present 'from different parts of
the state who came out of re- f
spect for her and the esteem
for the near relatives of the de- -t
ceased. r . ... ... .
Floral tributes were ' many ^
antLbeautiful anfl the grave was
covered with the most beautiful ^
flowers that could be had. The_^
funeral procession .with automobiles
was nearly^one quarter of ^
a mile long. ? Yet, there were at
it'.a sr. riirv automobiles besides 1 A
buggies-atr-the-ch u rch before the
procession arrived. Mrs. Good- ?
win was loved for her k'ind, sympathetic,
lovable, chereful, pleas- <g?
ing and Christ-like disposition
and she carried sunshine with
her wherever she went, having y
a laughs and, a smile, for every- -
one. Mr. T. H. Pinekney hadi V
charge of the funeral arrange- V
ments and he had at the grave
a beautiful silver lined self-low.-,
ering device which automatical- 4t4
jy by a simple release lowered
the casket into the grave. She $
was buried in one of the most
beautiful and artistic, caskets i
that could be had and she appeared
-to be-sleeping. The following
were pall bearers,, viz:.^
W. AT WplltlPV Tooon ^
.. . .. ~ , oviMt uiccn, vjreu.
son and Gto. L. Floyd. Her X
Hen i yTPTJ. Taylor, Joel PI. Jack-" ^
pastor, tTie Rev. Mr. J. W. Neat
sang at the house, "There is a A
Land of Pure Delight." Pray- A
er was offered by Deacon P. J. A
Taylor. The body was then dis- A
missed frotn the heme and ser- A
vices 'were continued at the A
church of which she was a member.
The Rev. Mr. Neal was at ?5
his best and he preached a great ?*>
funeral sermon. There were
hundreds of people present and
the church was packed to its ^
rapacity, and as the pastorspokfi,
this notrkr Hfe of character I
that was spent in usefulness and
service for those who were hun- V
?ry and she fed ^hem or in dis- v
tress how quickly she gave re^ ^
lief, etc., the audience almost &
n one accord would sanction and A
rproclaim
nis words as truth.
rO LEADER
1 ThurscTay nightT just before -J.
e died she pryaed JthatJdie . o:
uid would come and reooivo D.
r soul and just a few "minutes ttl
ter her prayer the_death. an- l)i
1 came and wafted her spirit' I
^.tfef^elty beyond. Dr. It. S.j?
ilkihson, of ^he-StateXoUeite-th
Orangeburg along with Prof. si<
iniels and other professors of "in:
le above- named school were on
esent. Dr. Wilkinson was cal-of
1 on to say. a few words, but ac
he was not feeling well, Prof, an
iniels spoke in his stead, which er.
>rds were very, very appro- re:
iufo -fnr f Uo rv^nooi/\*> 1 ? 1
?mi. ii : i '-'I
e daughter, J\Irs. Marion Dick- lib
h nf Hopkins, ? C.. 1 wo (2) UK
and children, and other near H
atives andnurohersof-friiinxls^'j
10 mourn her loss. - - -- :>a
Joel H. Jackson, Reporter.jiQi
tr Second Annual Convention j fel
of the Diocese of Upper . S
J. South Carolina. of
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rhe Second Annual Conven-1 ^
n of the Colored Church air
lools of the Diocese of Upper lov
uth Carolina ivas neld at St.
ke's church, Newbeyryr.- cm :
ursday, last, Bishop FinlayT Ad
isiding. It was the general Scl
nion fo all who were present ,\Ii
it that was the most. helpi'tity I
eting?among > the?colored |?j
ireh people that has been held Sei
ce the formation of the newjEv
A
cest:. Among tne visitors, mo
isent were the Rev., E. N. Joy- .Eli
V one time archdeacon ol' the- t
red work in the Diocese of
I .
ith Carolina, the Rev, Dr. S. mg
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Derrick, president of N6wberCollege,
the Rev. J. E. Baten,
r> , Pfisi or of Bethlehem Ban*t
Church and the Rev. G. T.
illard, D. D., Pastor of- the
tresbyterian church.
-Drv Derrick, who-was one of
e speakers at the morning ses;>n,
delivered a most elotiuont,
structive and ins)>iring address
the subject: "The Relation
Property Ownership toXharter,"
showing ip clear, pointed
ship of property promotes selfspect.
steadiness of purpose,
.10 patriotism, elevated family
c and the establishment of perment
religious institutions,
lis lpaster'y and helpTUP -adr-s
so stirred the convention
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i.v v_<wi i.ut uu_a sort _oi expericc
tTYOcrtrnjf on-the part of the.
legate-, and it is confidently
t thai practical results will
'law from it'in the funn uf a]
t: eater percentage of owners j
their homes among our peo'file
111 ogram for the'aftcrnognd
evening sessions was as fol-!
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^K)0 p. m?Paper: ."What
vantage JThs the Parochial
liool over the Public school?"
ss Mamie Massey.
Con minutes discussion,
i :00 ..p._ m.?"What Sort of a
jjCiol would, my school be if
erybody in it was just like
del nkirtin.
1:20 p. in.?i^neraLcTi^ussion j
?:d0 p. rn.?Address: "Look-|
; LiiH-k-ward"?Rev. E. N. j
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?* Saturday,
June 6, 1925
j Joy nets " r . . -- ~T~
! 4:00 p.-m.?Address: "Look|
ing Forward"?Archdeacon El
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?4:30 p.- m.?Address"When ?
is a Teacher' Not a Teacher?"-?
4:45 p. m.?Address: "The
Churc h's Opportunity" in the
Piedmont Section"-^The Rev. A.
St.. J. Simpkins.
~~5*.00 p. m.?Recess; ~
EVENING SESSION.
8:30 p. m.?Evening service.
IIymn;
Invocation and Scripture Les^on
The Rev. J. A. Baten, D. P.,
Pastor of Bethlehem Baptist
church, Newherry, S. O.
Creed and Prayers?Archdea
tron J. li. Elliott.
-Address: "The Social Gospel"
?The Rev. L. N. Taylor, Rector
of/th<* Church of the Good Shep[hcrd,
Columbia. S. C. ^
Address: "Character the Fin* ?
ished Producfrof the Church*'?
The Rev. G. % Dillard, D. D.,
Pastor of the Presbyterian
church, Newberry* S: C.
3 Presentation of Easter offering
by delegates. -u.
uiiortory;^
.Closing remarks and benediction
by the Bishop.
The offering was $i28;00, $1_
more than the total aimed at,
witfi one school yet to report.
The Convention expressed its
for the generous . hospitality?so- ~
pleasingly shown the delegates
oy the members of St. Luke's
Mission.
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