The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 10, 1925, Page THREE, Image 3

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Saturday, October 10, jgZV UNION NEWS. (By M. A. T.) Thg nntiimn wflaAn haa-PQ] once more and while it is a 1 tie peculiar, that leaves, i ?but slowly turning golden bro we realize ?a<nd are very thai _ful_that summer _is__o'er._ 1 hottest one we know anythi of. We have wished and ma obeyed when the proclamati was issued that we pray for ri well, the rain came and all se ? > ed thankful for- such xefreshi ^ showers. We were much si prised to hear eemplaints fr< ?rr some of-our farmers, becai the rain came before cotton v gathered. Poor man is indt a dissatisfied being. ? The meeting-held at Bet A.M. E. church^was- theLmi ^?sueeessful -one^had in many < ye&r. Rev, Dr. Gamble is v ^??^teftaf*bwith the cooperation a suport'bf all the people. The sermons were all Gos ^messages, welldirectedr -Rev. Dr. Wilburn of Sparb burg, S. C., conducted the me St. Paul Baptist chur The sermons were well prep ed~and delivered in such a v. that "the wayfaring-rtian t : a fool, could not err.'" If tl ... rwas jjioT preaching there > hardly be any. These meetir were well attended by all i people. Dr. Sims, the paator St. Paul, like Dr. Gamble, fe grateful for the cooperation yen. * ~ : Corinth- Baptist-church gins revival meeting Mond Oct. 5th. Rev. Dr. Hill, of . ken, will be with Pastor Danii A hearty invitation is extern to all?Come and be at ho with us in our meeting?is 1 invitation extended by pas and members. * Sunday, Sept. 27th was great day at Corinth?the s mons morning and eveni vvprp fnvrofn 1 and inflnirfhrr ? ? ^ ...0. Sunday morning?Matt. 2\ mil imrao- part c phasized?"For one is y< Master, even Christ, and all Are brethren." Sunday nlgl our half filled cups were full t running over, when ReV. D ??our pastor read Acts Chapt. 8th verse?"But ye-?l ' ^ Ghost is come upon you,and shall be witnesses unto mer both /Jerusalem arid in?Jut and in Samaria, and unto \ iTftnvrnnol noi-f a r\f fV?o oQ-vf --- h"*1 "" v* ""v " This sermon brought forth r ny witnessesr?some, in ane-vs ?~and some in another, Btit were witnessing for our L< and Master and felt that 1 Holy Spirit was present. that we Khali not easily forge Woman's Day was obser\ i\ Tow Sundays npro hy tho. V man's Missionary Society Zion A. M. E. Church. - A u prepared program was arrang for the evening. Mrst Ja Douglass is the honored pre dentr'of this Society. Thorn. wprp so many visit ^coming and going all summ we failed to piake mention t$em all?for which we 1: t pardon. Mr. and Mrs. Wrm Walla Messrs. Alfred Simpkins. Eli Wilson, motored from- Washh ton, D. C., to Union, S. C.,v lting home and relatives. Mr. Wm. Wal^ce is the~~s of ^the late Rev. John Walk who was called the "Bapt war-horse." Mr. Wallace one of "Uncle Sam's" big be a soldier of nc*" mean abili ^IVIrs. Wallace (Miss Wilhelrni Wilson) taught here at McB( for several years, prior to 1 marriage, and is sister to M S. L. Humphries. While t Washingtonians were here, tf were entertained by Prof, a Mrs. A. A. Sims, Mr. and M Humphries, Mrs. Wallace Sin kins and Cornwell. Mrs. Janie Lipscomb, was so among the^visitors at hor Also Mrs. Dr. King, "of Nui ^ i *Miii?i7f>Jiifiii*M'riM*":' V "1>ITT~ it Tjf ? " ' _ 3L* r I Carolina. ^ ^ < ; ^ Miss McDuffie of Laurinburti N. C., spent several Weeks a hip , tho homa of Dr. and Mrs. Mc lit- Gill, who spared no" pains i *re making it pleasant for her. Di wn was kind enough to drive b; and have us meet Miss McDui 'he fie. n8 Mrs. Lucile Smith Hiblei ny one of McBethrs -old teachers ion and her sister, MisS Josephin Smith, are now at the home o em their parents, Mr. and Mr* ^ Ghas. Smith. Lir- - The paper by Mrs. Hibler, sc ttmio by Miss Smith-and trio b iae-j Messrs_Morgaii,_ Thompsor^an Garner, recitation by Mrs. Mer je(i ter were all much enjoyed o - ! Sunttay night at Corinth Baptis I 1 T L ? nei church, when the Missionary Sc o^yciety had regular monthly pre a gram. It was pronounced ver rell good. infi j Mr. Baxter McLendon (Cy j clone Mack) is^stnt on Ihe fw Pel Lipg line in our city preaching t an~ nght, when he^preached to co] e^";ored, he was much pleased wit ch- musical selections by the quar ar-;tet from Zion and Corinth. Th ; golo by Mrs. Mcjenkins delighl hPjed the audience and Mr. Mc .Lendon paid her a glowing corr v*h | pljment?saying that her sing ing was the best he" had eve the | heard. ' . ?f Sunday morning, Oct. 4thy th ! i^3 j Rev. Mr,31eLendon preached s 81" j Corinth Baptist church. ; r*??nof oflvm/vrt fTZS f n fr V^Ot 0C1 1UU11 UV/iJY V/A VM tw u ^e" appreciative audience. The d< ay? scrfptive adjectives used b A*" the evangelist "fits'' and yet ai amusing "to the listener. Hi led recital of the flood and destruc me tion of Sodom and Gomorra so clearrwe imagined the tor: we saw what he so earnestl 'described, everyone was at "ai a trnition" just then. retj We are hoping and prayin n??;that with all of the sermons b ? our?colored ministers and thi 5rdLevangelist tha-t much good b -m" | done, and a better day daw; 3ur^foF*58T^r^ and elsewhere. A1 ye|,ter ail, we do not as a race,,, as | for very much^-";justa plac P^ to stand.". an-j My visit to Switzer, S. C? fl i8Lihe church, once pastored by th mil tye Rev. G. i-I.^iern^on, WUaoly vky pleasant?one;?The set ye vices were well attended an in' people more orderly than I hav *ea seen in some time?white an :he' colored wejre inside the churc h. |nnd upon the ground?no po j licemen arounjl, yet perfect 01 kler nvas kept, -i- ?Rev. Tobin-preached atnd bap )rd tized about thirty persons. Mi :^e, Seymour Carroll, Sec'y-* of Hu marie Society;- was present, ii xth pthe afternoon^^and delivered t. j yprv instructive address?Hi) 'eu mane Education. Mr. OarroJ w deed his "Father^ Son. ofjThe address was very interest billing and white and colored en fed [joyed it and responded with ai oioj offering. ?? 5S1-; The good people rat Switze '' I were glad to have us with then ant-and gave, many invitations t< er? call again. They did not alljov of me to come way empty handed >eg I am still thankmg^them for th f\ic things they' gave and con ce? /tinue to send from time to time b^jrrhese people speak of Rev. Mr fa- Herndon with tenderness am is- kept him as their pastor for 2! It years. It. was to this peopt ?on ,he started, and fell before leav ice, ing Union. He was really try ist.ing to go where Jesus wantei is him to go. .' _ >ys | Union Baptist S. S. Conven ty.;tion waa held at Corinth. Prof inn Dm KH.i?represented -Dendic Jth | College. Mr. Wright represent ier ed Morris College. Sunday rs. j school lesson was reviewed b; he Prof. Duckett. This was in iey i structive aircPrnteresting and a] nd were pleased to have the privi rs. (lege of listening to Prof. Duck ip- ett's instructions. The Literary program on Sa al- .turday night by the young peo ne. pie was very good, there wer th some who deserved special men THE PALMBTT. ~ IN MEMORY OF DANIEL C. DENDY. > 9 t ! " One year ago today, - hush:nu.l went arfgamqc: n To rest-beyoml the stormy, tide, " f. Where Heaven's gates arc opened y L wide. l-l Out of trials, toils and distress, ? ^rHe sleeps upon the Saviour's breast e ' We miss you now and ever will, if Because we dearly love you still, 5 Though you may- be gone never to' - return.? _ We will meet you at our'srTttrrg sun. )- _L1.1 2_ . " - ' 4 y j Though Ore cross may scorn rugged d [Through the path I have to. tread, [7"! But->i promised-I--vrtmW -you, By the right hand of my (iod. " 1 CARRIF. II. DKNDY, Wife, . Beatrice Dendy;;-Cornelius lk'ndy, )- ' Daughters. tAN IMPORTANT OMISSION. p"^ ?:? iy I * ' . . 7? Special to Tlie Reader: !_ 1 1 In n"v foehie attemnL to~wnt"e" 0!]up the K. of P. Grand Lodge y ! meeting in Newberry, sometime [_ I ago, we failed to mention the u , office of the Grand Lecturer and ._ | that ollicef.?Tl|is was purely air e oversight of which we regret inl deed. The office of Grand Lecg. '.turer in out opihiorr is - of-vast . importance. And there, is* not f_/la better prepared Grand LecturIr er in- all our jurisdictions than jDr. ???o. K. Adams, Grand Lec^ e'-Iturer'of (the jurisdiction of S. 0. | and his.re-eleetion/TaFNewberry ^ jwiis 1hfr lie.si ev iilcncc of thatP ?itprr 4 ' ; fi. Philip Ellis, ' y S JNewDerry, S. C.r?~?g :S3^-FKTER A. M, E. CHURCH i f * By Simon Davis. j h | Abbeville, S. C.?We had some ^ Visitors from Anderson: Mr. y Ernest Tolbert and family; also j ^ jr Mrs. Florence Glink&cales and j Miss-Rosa Corner. They came ^ 8 down tu the old home to< see y their friends, A4 Sunday school was well attend * e edr with Bro. E. J. Finley, Supt. He has served as Supt. and choir ; ^;leader for St. Potor for thirty e 1 Re\-. EL_JA -4 preached a wonderful sermon. ^~ile preached from' II Cor., -lstl e chapter, 10th verse. After ?****?offered' '"by Bi o. iN. C. Connor.?Colloe? d. * * <tion was taken amounting to d[$1416 h In the afternoon, we went to I . | St. James AT~M. E. church, Ah- ( beville to t lie funeral of ME CaT 1 Ihoun Butler. The Rev. Albert r r'ipreached from the 26th chapter t n of St. Matthew'and the 11th s a verse. Bro. Butler was a mem- " i-lber of the-G. U. 0. Q. K, ?No. ~~ H '29037 of Abbeville. S.. C. He 99 * .a _ ^loavo- a_daughter nnd a .broliier ^ ' \ and a host of friends to mourn pT ^ 1 % ^ rt|hi8 lOStf. ? ?? : ? n o He was buried in Lakeview r cemetery. n . 0 ! tion, but we have failed in get- " v ting their names.! Mrs. Hum- ? ffj^jHrles~ ancf Miss "Ruth McKis- | e i sick?arranged the program- jc "! which was so richly enjoyed. ? We hope all ef our delinquents S rf^wrlt rush their money in before 6 | - _ ? ti cutting off timer Wr are *tilb-g e! trying to collect and get new o "subscribers. J? i'.mmmmmiimmmmm?mmmmm . 4- - . , . .1 Day 199-J PHOI | FAITERSOE l\ Funeral E n And Licensed All Ca Is Promptly A Night.?Motor equipi J ^ 1109 FRIEND STREET I L_ Our Motto-" rO -LEADER ' LOOKING BACKWARD SKPTEMBER?THE. YEAR '21 By ltobt. 1*. Edwards (By The Aeiociated Negro l5re??.) Newark, N. J.?Mamie Petal Rice, aged 6 months, has won ~ * the 1st, prize in the Newark Baby Show. Hartford, Conn.^John S. Taylor is the first ol his Race to be sent to a Republican State Convention from this city. - Philadelphia, Pa.?Evangelist Lena Mason wasJfound dead in her home. Brewer was shot and killed today-when he- was-mislakon Tor agroundhog by his hunting companion. New York, N. Y.?Only two i persons attended the 89th, momorial service TrckLat General Grant's tomb. ? i South Bend, Ind?A restrain-. i.ng order to prevent the build- i ing of the 830,00 A.' M. E. Zion Church in a white neighborhood ; was dissolved. The work will proceed. T - PhiladeTpirTaV Pa.?Ras Taf- ' fari of Abyssinia is returning t home with 80 tons of baggage. < FRIENDSHIP CHURCH HAS ! GREAT REVLVAL-^i? At' ~ Aiken, S. T\?The Pastor, nv layibhing, overJlaving closed irte 0f"i111* 'most siiice.v.t"ni meetings held in Aiken among color-, vl-people for mnnv years. We had thirty-live,candidates ; tor baptism. and among.the to?Lai number of sixty-Seven ae.essions; there were forty-two - r ;rown 'persons, Great crowds streamed into .he church for twelve nights to ? lear Revs. A. W. Vincent and i* V- P-J^viiders, ofAmfusta. Ga.. t ,vho pre Ached with telling re- a stilts each night. Friendship church'was never n a more hopeful condition' for *| tpirflllJil Mipviim 'ltnl ^K-oprflnfp f its history than it ih~loday;^~|j ""The Lord has done great ?j hings for iu, whereof A\'e are ^ :W." \ r A. W. HILL. " WANTED?An experienced blacksmith and Wheelwright? ij )ne"vvho can deliver the go oils. > jteadv-emTrhrrrmrti t?to-t-lirr-rHfht nan. If you are not Ar-i, yon teed not apply. AVrite, stating alary" oxpuetuil, in .first letter, o. Robt. L. Simons, 1321 As- { embly St., Columbia, S. C. j SALE. ?i I wish to dispose of the following J rtieles at Private Sale for cash at_-*j; 11 Hamilton Street; Onf-^AMano: wo Cabinet Organs; One lied koom j uit; One Parlor Suit, and several, y ther articles ol value. ?^ Apply to 1129 Washington St. -} ?i ?? >0000060000 O O O O OOOOOO O OO v O ;i I -To Mew Customers, we 0 i aay try our ' O-EGGS S " \ and Rave the pleasure of o growing some ? 0 REAL BUFFS ?, | Tb e arcatfst F ??t? tiiArViine / ---- ? pp <.> ^ t existing . .. ; ' -o 3 M. SIMFK1NS, ==f=i ( Newberry, S. C. i o or> r? o<?>o ooo o c>o<*> ?:> o <: S NE " " Night 531 3 3 )irectors " | I Embalmers ? i attended to Day or | \ nent. | ! Newberry, S. C. 3 oERVIGE" 11 . - - TW-TS ? . "?' STATE COLLEGE NOTES. M o 'The initial feature of our an c imal -series of entertainments of rhe seasoli Will l^a grantFy piano, organ ?nd vocal recital c! by Mr. William S. fc&wrence and. ii Mr. Lawrence ;Brown', both of S Boston, Mass. Mr. Lawrence 'f was foritKHly- an."active member n of the faculty ;>s. fli?""d or'"f 1b"?7 Music Department. He was granted a leave of absence a- ' bout two years ago1 for study in Europe. Since then he has ul continued his work both here st lUHl abrpitlL giving over t he vvinl t|. Hayes as?accompanist.?He es _-l turns to the eollege^ this fall in ~ greeted by host of admirers <(i frcrm all-over the slate. Mr. t.; hawrenee Brown,?'a. composr v; unci bar.itnmv<iif' wide popularity. will s 11 arc;?a part, of the piLOgram. This tivc.nl. is regarded !l' as the crowning i'ea-tnre of <t he v> whool year. although it comes v. first on the - program, Other t! notables will appear. ~ . -r\ Xhe foot ball season will be ishered in October- 10th. when iur Varsity will mcci ih?. iu. jT nousMorehouse. team -at At- ~ aula. Following this game ] Uhers will be played at home ' ami -abroad- - each- week.^-A. strong schedule has beer. ar--. anged for one" of . the best "" quadV ever put iir Training to A 'epresenI State. 1( ?>lbtfci,-vv^rk--starte(l off wifii ~? . rush from the first. All class \ s~H!e up to their regular qnrrta. Xinoty tper exyit of. the old stu- ; 17...i o 1777777 1 ?1 ? v..iitivv.- ivuiuicvi aim more hantwo hundred new ones enolled. Prospects for a -very ucc.essful session ai'ii encourag-" in jr. ' A representative of the state Boats I of Health visited he c*4U^e during'the tirst week md rated its sanitary, condi\ - Tit. A.BLO i. i ' - TAiLOKJ ' ? ?L>ry Cleaning 7-Presfti 1 __ llata Cleaned and A>ie > - 1' ur und Denver. l_ 1 lX^ VY UJsimigxon-i)^^??Phuii : " ; Office Phone 602f> I ' , , . - . Attorney-at-Law and :?Practice in all Coiirl" ! -U19 Washington Street, ? * : J. II. JRiQBE f * ? : MERCHANT' ; ^ ~Suits Made 1 r TCOHTION" i 1118'2 Washington Strreet. ;0-000000000(>0000000000000000c" REESE'S DRl MRS. l\ R. REl A Full; Lm'e ot Patent ~ Cigarettes arid Tobaccos. Madam C. J. Walker's Times. Ice Cream and PHONE 1 _ BROADWAY D, EVERYTHING SANITARY ?FISH and < IN SEAS I). w. wool 1108 Washington Street, THTTEE ion very high among OTose of ther slate institutions of highi" learning. Ani';iie _the^ ih'\v ideas of the ear i.-^ an arrangement of exhanov-of"tCTTChers and students 1 special lines ot. work between;. tate. a-nd ( laflin Uftiversity. IVse two institutions are" run in5-' hand in hand j.n many re- ?~ poets. o? equal planes under m'liat relat ions and terms beveen administrative heads, fac_ liy and -Indents. They' conttute-;. model eomniunity for re education (jftrttr youth. Work 011 the* Y. W. ('. A. build i '.r i > ~ ~in:otrres~s 1 hit ~r aUtltl v. Tencomplclod tliis vill be the 1;tT?T girls* activities and a onument 'to ther pride* in pro- : ding iiVI materal used in its uvViion The work is being1 rnishetTTree by the boys. It ill be a gift to the Slate-illeasing the "already, many atViicn-v (if the college. The rrmaviuHi isilObe started this' 1 inter and a V. M. (:. A. build1 if later. " . NELSON'S BEAUTY I'AULOK IT..O. * -' iicin vj i . UI All "Kinds. * :17 Ulrcar^rr, coiumbiii, S. C. Martin & 1 burman?? Electrical Contractors LICENSED AND BONDED Phones"87 23--58 5 4 - ~ S . 4 . ~ Columbia, G. C. -=^?_ CKEll . I A 1NG. , . | >ckfc:d. Wh ( ail ' " ~ a IsU (ulumlna. S. C. 5 3 ^ - rt Residence Phone h79tf X..? " ?ERlgK T~?r?-j r~? Notary Public. "TT7?"< > "'* gg4 PinW?>- - ;; - . ~y . ?? Columbia. S. C. > . DTCTAAT * XV J. OV/X1 . . TAILOR . ^ Order. : r~ eJ"4o?3 ; ?" ~ ;r~ Columhia, S. C. ? y ~ 7 :<**oooo<xoooooooooooooooo.ocs r<; store r - J iSE, Prop^v? '? J , Al Full Line of j Preparations at all Sodas. : m j | Columbia, S. C. j LA >o^oAo.oonoaflt0&^ | EA I1 AT THE 1 j \IIIY CAFE ! 1 ( AND U INTO-DATE \\ .r j GAME ? ' :r?j ? ? ?N. ' :; 1 )S, Prop. :: j Columbia, S. C. M