The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 12, 1927, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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The Palmetto Leader Published Weekly By 1'he Palmetto leader 1'ub. Co. - 1310 ASSh.MBl.t 'natBB'j COl.l.MHIA, ?.' C. . i^iilefud at the Post Olllce iiU-Coluinbia. S.' C.. as hjeeorjid Class Matter. ~ ltvld:,PllUNE~" , . . 45J3 , . V J. nU'UUniU k, "Editor A B. E1NBSEY, Managing Editor I. B. EKWIE ... Eruteriurt Editor ??gy 1'fU A K U II rrrruNT . CuiiU'ibiufngEditor . IIENKY h. I'EAUSUN - City", Editor ALU. li. II A MC I ON', -'Manager SL'Ii.Sl'Ull'I ION HATES: CAD 11 IN ADVANCE. One "Year , *2.1)0 . ; ... DlX .MuUllih *... ? .. . ; J 1.2ft, Siiitfle Copy .. .05 . A<lvcMdMng,_Jiuti;s given oil uppli' cat ion. . ' oninmniealions intended for i he current issue miust reach '.his Mlliiu-. (if ptil &f- town) not ~ 'ator Mmn T'.es.jny night ' Ci" - -?ty -ncw^ aV- ;iU,^()ay?m^ht. MMMHMr-, /> v 9 I ? ? II Saturda. ' ' "?:;ry , 1^ 1027. ' . 7 r:~. '-If'the iv-j' i-.auire would .bend itself to a >tudy of rpal. i>rob~ *' torh;f i??-ah of in t1(> \ lungs 1 ikk. hair mav !, * he S;jjjj*.would not l)c at tl>e Vail * n<l of everything ?. Worthwhile. I : 7** ?~- " ; .? It is ..said the TFapa-nese spent " 82,000.00<> on _ the ; funeral of -1 heir lat > -omonvvr- Judggng of our "people's funerals, "they must imagine themselves "close relatives of some .TrtpaOosp 'rnler. . / - . - vj\ - South ('aro^na must certainly he grateful to Georgia. " Ev: eryt+ri ng-"-Goorgia?starts.?t his State takes up with ?vidlty< \Vithhs> fhe Klu Klux and the foolish" and uncalled for '-iJarber I?iII* xyhivh ' seeks to* tell people their hair bobbed ami tefoo only, can^lo the work, ? propose!.' to investigate . the wholesale diijial of the Negro in the South lb tluM'ight to -veteWell, why not. ? There i> not a ~ Senaior iir < nyivss who does not .already ki;?\v. ait ?rbout?it; What then was the u>e of -the farce iV id "sitoli' a probe was not 'in good faith. . Ten V : {rvss in Negro ' '' : _ In : v r.f the' L'nfc' j- vyf-'i n fcvok-1 Vl-\PV :i - T: i v' 5ui-'..iiiv.voi'a. cle Mi y. iKUiy i;i I'jtiih if: ?v.?? ?-r~-?<-r?trnty i'y?t('.u;..r v. <'i -l . . no<od to keen li.U mind'' only mi r." vm{0 Carlson. 01' what is beii.ijr }clojif ha- the whipvop-K' am 1 ? t ho > ::'! I 'ii. yVidM''-e . polled to.mv-,h ilie Vftn^ttrion thai i:i'sffjat' a<' e>h;<atthe ~- Ncyio is c ; ilu' hiat:<- jj>_ makiiig itotlmTg more tban ' mere gesture at Xegi'o tr'aini.ngx -Put o-ynmjde.?rtrn?ai'.-'doiy?trf while sehool* is 171 (lays; colored only illi. The total expenditure 11-; t.U]>:1 .oit the busi.s of average .at i ei-bonce. for white is $8S>>5;'colored $ f0.20. The* avefrrire - alary, for; while, teachers is mom rnan iHive tim'es that of . .1 i _7_ i 7T r r~r coiorec; u'i.euicTS ajiu Hie loiai Value ul' ail while'school property Is ntbre. than ~T( 11 tfmes tltaE of Negroes. To those" who do v; not interpret democracy in terms of raw, and eoloiv.sneh a picture, may ? eem terrible and all But liopeless. But* to those ~ ern traditions,thought and prac dice,'the l'oSlowing' are sigTfifi. caot fir.d-.full or'encouragement and hope. -Ten years ago; the session of Negro i choolr, was enly 67'rtayF? value of all . School prop.erty has ?la-i y?.ar h- I Id day-a The ^ ^7irTcrpased ; r .m Si, 11)0,708 to -? 88.445."Li 1 c..- an in crease of 317 per cent. There were hi.st year . 1,221 -.ii'iore | eachers than ten yea?rs aK'1. jv.kl an average salary S309.31 as compared with ^ an average of $115.67 ten years . - ' * ... . _ . - n fAt.n - - ~ 7 i ' . r ago With such a shewing, taking tllgli sl'hni)i-:, v ln-i-hrii' tun ago there were less than halt dozen. Besides, there are now i adult and pight schools?an u:-.he:.'i(l of school so far as Ne, groes were concerned tgn_yeart ago. VVitrlf such* a showing, takin consi. ler.M t ion fcly rnnrjit'innv which actually exist ; .why shoulc there not be ^_fee]ing of encou: ragement and hope?.. The ter years .improcements show that the whites-are realizing as never before, that this State nevei can and never wfll be what il ought be, with its unsurpassed -?n<l i'dV/iiii'coc a'o 1/inn N. WW * % 4IVI 4-VMVVIi y VCj 14 0 IV/It-j; ad only hall' of its population is Timiind. So whether-the'determination.. to improve the Negrt by giving training be selfish 01 -jtrst^httfrnin arid Christian, the ""iafl")V?veriient made by the Boarc: id! education is wise and rtepris to be commended. Certainij he colored citizens are not ungrateful for . tlie improve-mont.? . ". - ? South Carolina legislature has wasted the taxpayers money i rrt+re debtulng a nil somen m eP leasing bills that have .no earthly reason "tor 'ever having- seen day-light,; but of all such bills proposed, and, pat sed last week by 'file Semite,' the. one which undertakes to regulate the ba-rherlng business?-ofr-trie?State would t ake the prize for rpearihess, narrowness and a vicious # * J disregard- of the ordinary rights VitizeUs.?Tlie proposed 4aw undertakes to classify barbershops in accordance with the racSTemployed in 'them,; the race object being to interfere with ; ire rftnTipf of Negro barberiTto earn a decent living. It deals only with barber shops operated for white patronage. - But for the fact that-it slaps'at the Nea chance to be enacted into the law. But a?s it forbids >tegro barbers'from bobbing white la^dtr^-hai-iv-ol' TTOursc. it will pass ?their being neither white la-dies nor .'colored people in The legislature. But. since when has the State attained the right to forbid a icit4?.'on.rtQ "patronize another citizen tyecausej of race or color ? An individual'mav exCTcise his cholee^m matters of that kind biit it is -hardly the ?SateV business nor is it -in?its power to reguhfte such matters .-Uiai .i?j. if - constitutions are not-mere scraps of paper. Somewhere in that document known jis iho^nns'fiuit ion of the Unit'vy^t-ate^, it is provided IJthafc ;'No State shall make or enforce any 1 iw uliich sludLabridge the privilege* or immunities of citizen < of the 'U. S." . Now,~,if it is not" a "privilege" of a> citimate imsiness lie ...pleases and serve all who desire his services, it"' d,. Jth.-uh "privilege'* nveans nothintfi - * * ~ ' Some of- tlm sentiments" ex'pressed in the debate on this "hill Were simply rqtten and ' hieah.~ They: -show'e'd that those littering them were simply mov(tf by a desire to " get the Ne gro" nothing more or less.- Ini?-e<i. ii seems, t hat "some "Tegislato;w bring nofHIrig" In tTieii heeds to propose for the good df fhcrfsVafor hut brlrig & heart full with vinom for the Negro Meanwhile ih'e State is sutler -? * - -- - *? 1-tV ing for a solution of- some ol the real problems with which ii is faced. -?But ma.vhe. it is of more import a rice to the State to have Negro population further limit pd in its effort "to rise in the .^nd happiness of all Scales of "upright: citizenship -thair to enact laws looking t< the prosperity a?nd happiness oi "all of it-: i-eoiJeV'Sa" go to ii lawmakers; take a few more whacks at the Negro's livlihood between you and the lynchers perhaps.the Negro will realize f V?of V* r> ??AoJltr 10 tim v.to/1 i * tnai iiv: i rquy- 10 uui VYrtillcu II, the State and should go elsewhere. t ; THE paxmet*] . REV. J, S. DANIELS WRITES TO THE BARTISTS OF S. C. l? v E. Spencer, N. C.. Feb. 3, 1927. To the Baptist Brotherhood of South Carolina: | _ "It~ has been my desire ever slpce " j I have been called from the state to >: werve the Shady Orove Baptist Church [of this state (North Carolina) to . ^ wrile and let my good brethren ol my ,.1,1 B?a?A IrnAtti ?Ka? T Kovn nAf . fAl>. ;* gotten them. 4 was born aiul .ieared --in?"South"Carolina. The best years "-of my life has been spent in the old Palmetto state. Ami regardless to where my lo$ may be east in .this, I or other- states, Sbuth Carolinaiias. P a claim on . me, asfmlich.so as 1 have ' on her. ! my lire has been spent in South -^-Carolina,?especially my?ministerial, and pastoral life. The first church ^"1 pflfltowd' lifts - & on. | me. Notwithstanding, that church f had only . Ave members when I was , i called to her pastorate, namely, Marshall's Chapel, just a few miles ' j out froip Ninety-Six, S. C. The above named church has made it possible "J for me to "be called to churches Of M ' : ? . ' - i . ; a much larger membership, i My last pastorate in South Carojlina -was at the old historic church, , | Corinth Uaptist church. .Union, S. C. tl had some very helpful experience in serving that..peonle and .crmimiml-' ty that time nor distance can neve? i members of Corinth church. I shall ; ever cherish a good will towards them. 1 love them for~the munyf man? good favors they -have shown ito me and my wife. I have done for them just what 1 -have done for my-. : self. And that is, 1 have prayed re. peatedly for them, that the -Lord i might give them 'a good pastor, to lead them on in 'the good_pld way. And as I understand they have set; tied down and.jcalled n mini,ste| toi their pastorate, loyfsli for hj[m; >and jstnhe as I wish, for myself. The church that I am now serving 1 is oho among the best , in North Caro' lina. namely. "The Shady Grove Bap' list Church. My predocassnr,?Rev. i-J-. W.?Hariston,?who- pastured Thts^ [church for nineteen years. Under I his pastorate-this elfnreh has erected j ^ of worship. Dr. Hariston left this .Jchu'rcVi ?to take charge of the Mt. ?! Zion Baptist Church' of Asheville. ! X C. . 1 _ On taking charge of this church, I found it .splendidly organized. This speaks well for the former pastor. And I like to sppair well of men when ^tlipv do well. 1 know that it dues, I-not take, anything from me. to do so.j : ThC trouble wijh most of u? is, we j are too harrow to give a man credit j ior wnat he does, thinking that that j will keep the people from seeing us, [ and what we do. (A narrow view.) 1 By invitation f was asked to pay | this church a visit "on Wednesday i_night. after the Jirst Sunday in -Onto-1 1 her, which I did. _\\'e ,wem asked to -'repeat our Yisimm^tlro soeund-Son{day of the same month, at .which time j tlie deacons *had a conference "with ; nie asking - that I preach" "for" (lie .church the remainder of the month. Tat which- tirne they would cali a has| tor, assuring me that I would be the , clujh-u of . the church. During my j ii st visit and Jli>L rail m this chnrclT I I was. ashed to visit the Central Dapti t Church In Charleston, S. C. But I feeiing assured that I would be called ,jlo the Shadv <lrovp_Churoh. I.~~did t riotaccept/ to__v1stt the church in Charleston. On Tuesday night after the fourth [.Sunday in- October, thi? church came. ' j together and elected- me to her pasII to rate, without-a single vote to the! contrary: I was asked to come and . take charge of the work on the fifth Sunday In October, which ! did. Since becoming pastor of this peo )ple. our aucecss hh? been remarkable. ' JW'e have-had-quite a number of accessions to the church, both for baptism and otherwise. The collections .have been from $100 to $175 every Sunday since I hnve been here. The . church owed the former pastor $144/39 and $4,200 on the church when he left the church. Since that time . the pastor has been paidj and the ) cllurch debt down to $?,700. i This church haV heen very kihd 1 to us indeed. They gave us a very -flattering pounding on Xmas Eve I'ntghrt.' We jhnve not had to buy any groceries since .them, and will not phu-vo-to fef-the-nez-t monttr or mordT They furnished us our parsonage, * water, light, phone and coal. We have nothing (n do L-jii'ay^prapare our sermons-, get a run ffd > and . vlsif the sick members and . preach the gosnel.' this I am"-'doing <.o ucdi * can unaer tne guidance of ' the Holy Spirit. Next week is our >week of prayer. 1 Following that will be a ten nights* preaching by Tjrrr dear old friend, J. C. White, the great'pulpiter, "ana - - ^ _ . _ ; - " j ro IEADEK ? - . -4gospel preacher of Columbia, S. C. Is ?Wo aiu. pray^rriiny loosing torw.iru to a great revival. We ask.the pray- li ers of all who are interested uJ tire .V Master's Kingdom builjding. I am yours for the_uMaster, V J. S. Daniel. DR- A VV. HROWN WBlTj-jS FliOM 11 ? . .in RICHMOND. 11] * h ich uromt; vie. * . February 7. 1927". . s Palmetto- Leader? ?~ ' ~\ a 1311). Assembly St.. _1 . V Columbia. _ S. C. - ~ 4De'ar Sirs: " . ' ' 't* . c. ^ | ". Just a line, to express my'great T joy Tn having reSd your -paper ToFTsj the last year. It goes without saying "u that 1 have been keenly tnterjntccl | u In the 'happening or south CarolinaHTr .While my work haa"tityn assigned to ' tl another state, there are some things ! in deaf "old South C.iro'ina I hold ' ^ ye:y dear. v I have just returned fronr 'ai trip j Avest. where.. T nlied several engage-! ~ments. 1 touched Cleveland . and j ^ PAlttml.i.n AU!? 1 -it v wiuiiiimi*, vynnji ttiiii ouier. points. 1 i spoke all xlay , in Clevehttld. ?The work gotjs well here. The ont- j J "Tflfik" has* nevej' beeh brighter. "We Tiave a great 'church prog am. lt|r goes -without. Raying that we have " hep?" one of the greatest churches in VI this eountyv. Under the tinnilcial depression. last year hiv executive ^ meeting slnr^d tliat^ we realized mort?~thaiV. twchTV^tive thousand tlo'ilar^ '($25,000.00) from the church 1 p oper. We have more, than sixty- '( lay School enrollment of tuore than 11 twelve hundred.* -We are .^getting fi eaily .to entertain 'he I.'ott Carey \ Convent on. -which convenes t he first* ^ -Week ill- September We arp exnect- '' dr some of the.most distinguished nen and women all over the eenntrv i. The brother ministers of this state hare eortainly co-operated _with me ^ Ti every way possible. You Would ?'. 'lot b in .w but' yvliat I was not it natire born. Every courtesy.that could )o. expected lias been shown inc.' On " 'hrtstm.Ts Day otir TTfurcb presented or . * ' *. . iv us a pur^e of near y three hundred lolln s tS.10o.OM in cash, much ol whi<di wan in gohh Ab-n wearing ajb ~; rarel for the whole family to last for ' new under the sun.' T ant always glad to stay in_ touch vith Siiiilh ('aiolJna and 1 know no . atlci medium^?t lwin thru?t-be?ibel- ? rrii i to Leader. Enclosed p'caso liiifl my duck fofHnee dollars- <.Apply tlu . anic-as you see lit.' 1 am * ~ " You S fill?tlie crfits.y r~ 1* 1 11 -J? ' AV ' A- W. Brown. .i _ ' iu GBKE^WOOD LOCALS. . K - ~V.\ G: cen wood, the county seat oi Jretiiwood, is Heaut.if.ully located in he heart or the -Piedmont section of in"' st .to'.. ??Being thus. situated it is tc asy uf access, to. any?section?of the ouiitry- 'north.-- eu.s-t. south or? 111n. <>5* this. alofig with liuiiiy otiu r* Y?l if. it-i advantages, afford splendid in'S diicouicnts to those who .might desire j *5) i in a ke i F fbT-.I tyjnune." ' _ i pTi The riiliiri'd p.ipn y t ..f?(irecii 'wood is quite a potent factor in the | prog eks of the town. There arc pro-! ^ essional people, merchants, niecliair- j'' ?u-a. ilc., unpaged in curving the pud-d lie hi a substantial. way. . . p ?? ? ' > r*^ *" * i v' It] Among the niVivhants you "will lintl Atr. * Sanies Dandy and Rev. | ~VT " . l"^j j M v >i 11 l.-.iup, j a good business; Air. R'<?t?t. \vimam'sj >n Hyrd St.; Mr. S. II. Jones 011 Hockctt St.: Mr. V. 13 Vane- on f'.ii- ..I1 liani Siul*. Mrs. Sarah Calhoun on pi Magnolia, all making their contribution to business. On Waller Ave. you will find Mr. L. C. Waller., the ' Old Reliable." who j, handles fisli of every varie-y, and litis j some polities." too. ' "si Mr. J, -T-. Feimval. aside from bring" an experienced printer-,--ronrhicts * TT confertlonery store along with his N untieit .iking. lin,rny-J - ?nV = distinction of being the only colored* emhalmer in Greenwood county.Now shoes, old- shoes, or "no" shoes ' will he made comfortable it' left at he hp toTnTIe/shde'shop of the pioneei hoe "metnyer, SatTi Bradley. " ?You will " Htffl linnvon Waller Ave. ' < Ror young men who are fastidious :about the appearance of the liair,>fat'e and feet, and all others -who"desire ] to appear" "spick and- span", are-. In-"n vited. to the Toh^orial Parlors'- and ?hot' Shine stuiuhuof.Prbf. 1 (mil ?? of M5'. J. W. Gilbert? Mr 'Tl'"ttrtf?rnrrllr on "North Main <j *ft conduct n nm of tin- ln-si lltll Wonr" iiiR inifl ..*hod?yhliu- 'parlors To ho found anywhere in the state. Don't forgotJ" to .visit \i.r r.m... ^ Griffin's Cafeteria on WaTTef Ave., whore "everything palatable is found, d His place is first class in every re*pecf. - c< The;e are other professions and callings of which we shall .specie in a j| - , i . ???v t . f tt^r issue. ?~~ - - - Mrs. H. S. Allen of Columbia sponj is:t Sunday in Greenwood visiting lis. Ueatrice I'inckncy. ,.Mrs. Mary^ L. Hawthorne of Out 'est. is visiting, her daughter. .Mrs tuttte~Moore.: -V* Fror. <J?eo. Singleton ^will addyos; lewer Xo.jnal School next I'riiJuj ight in their" abservance Negri iistory Week. T.his-^evvleef will b< chl ar^ti. i'.ftgAh A. M: E. PBUTglt "The loth grade of Hrewcr N'dlPiUa cltopl is giving a "Manless* Wedding' t Weston Chapel A. Ai/JE, Church Wednesday night. February1 iTtTk ' AU\ and Al.sj. Arthur Williams en M tafncd the "I'rogre.-sive -Club" las lutrsday night. Aftpr several. lioAn petit Jn games, a very teiiiplTnl tenUf was served. All the members ;ft' it IRC oxprcssions^ot nrppre^iatior )i- the en lovable evening kpchl h its lovely' hunie. ' ? ' HtUCH-NKW ? Ml. Pisiffth-A. M: /". ChuirH. ion. Itev. A. J. Martin p.cached a try deep aud interesting ssennot: oln Rev., 3 chap. 15 and 16 verses Us theme was VThe Lugewanii htirch."?The Holy CniilintlDlOll St'r IMl was n ad Dy rnntipal. W. II [flyill'U. : : Trtnoipal Halyard, the. faculty -anti Udent body of Hrew<r No .null i ho()l. worshipped at Alt. L'isgah last ahday morning^ Mrs. Httssey of Ala ihe,?who- has it: rest tit Rrewer. worshipped and vtninnned also. ^ Vt~Tr.Hl |r mi Principal R i lya: (. nd students returned for worship fe preached a. soul s, it ring serine:] pproved by all present. The t!Ui ittb turn-shetl - exec rent lnusrn?m ie occasion. ^.y2?:?? ? ?_ AiesdainW. "Tn tilth, ltr..?ildy, .Gran riItiam-rrQuarles. Atkins ?.hdTTsIP'r iiss U'ertha Roll and Aii;. T. Lo fax aie aTI^bn tlie sick list. Tilt*"ministers and presiding Eldtl f tiie?Llrecnwond?I li st iet?met?rr mnefl AlondayatTThe ehureh. Tlu iceting was well attended and pro ressive- -p *a??s - a d'op t ed. "TRev.T. T erguspn prea?heVP an excellent ser rnn Til. kslfiv. 1. r.vr,'? ... in 1. . .n. i iogiti) cuurcn _LtXits, .1$. T. N. FJiH'ton of (he Cr -M . shurllCtV. !' \\niianl^")T'Morris hanol. ami Roy." tiLsm] of Mace OJiia church?repu. l tiling all I), iv t their rt^poQtivc cl'.ur< lies. . ,7?' " ; A, M. i'." LAXimiM XKWS. \Voi!iit*:til:iy nlpht. January 24Ih, Hit or.cas Charity' clirii u:.tff at the home ; Mrs. Addie r. rUnn.''on-lh i.? Street fti'r the business part of the meet hi.a fTs" Twer and excellent jno.^ratli \va tulei'ijt^^ Solo, Mrs: I,pulse Owglr-t talk by-"Mrs Dlttekstoeh. Duet, Mrs ftitnu- FleniitiR unci Mrs.., Annie- tM ealy. A delicious course of frjiiii tlad on lettuce, pimento t-hecst unhviches and cocoa was served. Hev. A- J. Martin was a recent Vlsi. >r- in our i;it>\ -Mrs. ftut.li Smith. Thomas?waif5 ; V\ wk-.end visitor in the city, the liuth. 'Wo iiro, fijrtd to. say Mrs ^uUi-.ts,hotter at litis.-wauiim:.- ;i;n'i iTvThg been con lilt oil to her. hoii^e. foi lire Hi in ;t week. = : Mrs. Alberta Sullivan and da'uv.ht r lata I'carl, of Columbia,, have b< o.; 10 guests of friends hero. *>%< -Mr., and .Mjaa ,) P. Bulk ' t1 iil sit^i 0 out again to the dc I i all I ... of then tany friends, after' having boon quar lUined at their home when Mr. Pari ail smallnbv:' V" t'""?' --llitv?ittmpr ~par-ridi m Mi ir uekelt jt. as. glad to see hjn: tip anil it the streoiff'aftain. *" ? A Pax is ii little indis used at this-writing. 11 Iss J>(|essa Sanders f-l s j|; con nod to her Jumie wtih III noes. Mrs;'Willie .Johtvson was called.tc itti-burgh. to the, l^edside of her hits rand, Mir. lCi|i?.nuel Joat'SOH. alt'1 pending a niotn.li here l he. ijueot pi .datives and friends, _ ? - y; "" - " ? _ The ''members of (lothsetnane _sHap st church,. Salisbury, N>C:. extended call to tr|e Rev. J \V. Pennington ' J>.. wltic is principal' or-llie-fifgl ehool department of tjcpn t.t.>iahool. Concord, Ni_X\, December . 1st ?1^= ' 'J ' " .Our church_ is .niaking wonderful regress along all lines, under the 'i.dei'chit> of . Urv PenuLngton, His Itriiiens,' which' are fill! of tire aiui find thiAmie -fti'r TTi .1 w i 11 g '.arm- cim legations a! each service. -< utr Ha blipIll fS increasing every nnday and if it r?nHnii',.u nrt axe seating c.-imrritv :??? W'e are. plamung ereat things in thr ear future for the Masters.1.1 ? <. Our rally, is oil for the second Sun. ay in February .and .according tc bins, we arc expecting much sue 2SS. OrrrT'astor and family "spent a part f the C'lirlatinaa season with tlie 7" _ ^. T' * * * Saturday, February 1.2, 1927. numbers aiul we enjoyed* having-them t..aviHi us aiul especially at our Chrlstl ir.iis exerciser, of which they took j part. IJut we are indeed sorry that ; | Mrs. Pennington took sick and was not able to take her trip to spend the holidays . with Iter mother as'sbe had 4 planned. However,-we areglad ithat r'ahe is much improved and, pray that ,! sTic will soon be with lis again.. ' ,j . ? - ' | The conglegation at Mt. Pisgah A. . . M. H. church Va>wexcei>ilonitVly large j Suininyr Febnun'y Gth, 1927. to greet - our iU'csidlng elder. IS. A. Adams, who t held his lira:'quarterly conference for j j this year. j oTlotdf with the snperintrndent, Prank , 1" -niuil'ullv taueht by.-the" pastor. Hew Gfeo. C. Johnson, who flien presented ? lhe presiding Elder, who beautifully appfloTi the "lesson, to nm- p.vpry day lives and made remarks in which he commemled the people.of-the?Nowr Brook land ctr?uit. ' ? i The hour having arrived for preatchi ing.., ElibM- Adpnis ascelided the ross (rum; lie preached from 2 Corini thians. It h"rhapter, 1 Sth verse. While look in'>1 at things .w hlyfr am.mtmi." . hut at toe tilings whim are not seen; .for the thing vTxjch are seen are tempporal; but the tiling w.hich. "qre. not [ seen aie-eterna-1. He selected as his . subject "Tlie* .Mcasuic (it a Man." f" 1. nigh idowi - * t I >ept h nf conviction. ' flreadth -ami width of yoursetf. 17 The length of your sacrifice.' M '?A'e :>.iiiits ' lie a ) ' enthusiastically 'donn/liw rated <> Clearly 'that ali could understand Iris nuhislire of a man was* superb. ' < . . Then going into the .-financial part _ of. the nuaiUT, lreports were as .JldUmsr r? ?? Dolliif money . . ^ . . .. ; . .. S30.1fl^ Kltier's assessment .......... 40.00 - C'oiK'^t-il+n public . . ^ -12.03 ? ' Total v . };.. >. frgft IS t I he" ri-iiorts fi'otn tln!_ varjons or. . ' Unitizations in the ehulxii wore except""* tionallv well and enmntended by . the 'presiding elder. - Miss i-orick was the guest yf Miss | . Ih'itha Weston Sunday.' _ _ i Misses Amy G. 'Surginer and Lillie ; K. ( hesiiiiit, stuiiefus of Alien univer' | urb?*pemiinu the? week-end with j . '.fllMr parents, f! 7~" 1 Miss Elizabeth V. Carter, who is ^ 'also-a student at Allen ITiiversity. was I lilt' house -guest of .Miss Carrie E., , ' *'" i if-' Hi's l)i>? 1 r.; I s 1 \Vi'i'lf-0u4r ^ 1 STATE PARK NEWS. 1 * :j Statt? I'jirk, S. C. 1 Oil Thursday, January 20til, being 1 .our weekly prayer meeting night, wo J ?ere very grutrlul to TruytrTttv. and * * Mrs. -Kc C. Adams join us?hi?our? little striae. -Rev. AdaniS read for '..U^ tlie lf?;h o?- 1st Corinthian. He ^explained it'^o hy^wiifuliy that even ; a child could ^linderstiln'd."- We all rejoiced to hnvfr out sinner-say, "He " . knew., his . redeemer l.ved,. "Aiso .one backslider reclaimed. 1 . We have at least 1l1r.ee meetings 1 i"'1' ck. .'ui)iid.i.v _Lul?Thursday ? tUglits and Sunday". school, Lo:30 011 Slum ay. . We would .he v? 'y glad to " o" ^?w-^inuny Wli.i -.vill -tonic: Join Us ill fluse liietliu^s lr^Ul fiwm to 1 line. ..We. -need your assistance In .this held. W.e are/aiwfcys jdad to 1 have Rev. Adams \\_ilh us. We hope-- ' r nil have a standing-! invitation. We *> was: .indeed glad to have .Misses Rosa .Mae TofTf!;. Regan t I'i'oni piul' Mr. -7!-a'1;< r . t*# v t- n us on__?iUhlaF??' ?"fir " - ' - ' " ! ; * <". .M. El Yin, ' ' r I "" -M- H. While. 1_'," ? ? SOI IIIKKN KAILYVAY " SYSTEM. > . 7 .. Arrive \'i? Rclweejr No. Depart! ! :.-)(> a 31 N, Y.-Aug"ustu 31 10:00 a 7 4 :ft:t p 32 AugustarN. Y. 32 6:00 p I -:30 jr -2.7 frHrarlevtOTFCih. 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