The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 21, 1927, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
Saturday, May 21, 1927
1 Church New!
Bv REV. J.
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SjT. JAMES A.' M. E. CHURCH
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Services were splendid throughout
the entire day.. Sunday School was
at its best and the attendance -and
financial roll both reached their highest
-point --during the history of the
school. The lesson was beautifully
taught and explained. After which
Rev. Washington, as he-always does,
made some help remarks concerning
the lesson. """ ~ '
Rev^ Washington was at his best
Sunday mornnig. He seemed* to have
been spiritually charged from on high
"S hf. !iviri?n?h?fl thn rnHnnm nilth ...
burning message, which was farfeaching
in its effect. He spoke to us in a
godlike manner from Gal
for whatsoever a man soweih that
" shalf htTalso' reap. For he that soweth
to his flesh, sKMl of the flesh "reap
corruption; but-hc that soweth to the
<?^ spirit, shall of the sprit reap life ev.
erlasing." Subject:'' "Sowing and
Reaping." Rev. Washington preach
1 ed to us with such divtne power that
our hearts were set on hallowed fire,
Sunday at 4:00" P. Mv, the stewardess
union of this city convened in St
James A. M. E. Church with Sistei
Ella Lowndes;- veteran president, presiding.
The sisters had quite a spirited
meeting. Mrs.. T- H. Henry, th?
efficient secretary acted as mistress
'""[of ceremonies. ^ The . meeting was
graced with the presence of Revs
Washington, J. H. Holman, both ol
whom made remarks. ~
The regular - league meetingwa?
held at 7:15. After a short song ser
vice, thc lesson was discussed in briei
""'"by the president. Some very fittinp
remarks - werje made by Miss Addi<
Moses and Mr. T. J. itansom^On
account of late afternoon ser
vices, preaching began at 8:30. Th<
pastor again preached a wonderfu
sermon.?He-selected : his text l'ron
1st Samuel 28:15. /' .
Sunday,' May 22 promises to bi
one of the greatest days ever wit
ne^sed in St. James Church. First o
aIL-ft will be the termination of thi
rally and our third quarterly coi
ference. At 3:00 o'clock, there wil
be a great congregation of friend
.and representatives of the variou
?churches of the city for th^r Unio;
Quarterly Meeting, which has bee:
"recently organized. Just at the clos
of these services the Good Samari
tans will/^nold the anniversary her
and at 8:00 M., the presiding elde
. _ will preach. Come out to these ser
' vices and see what great things .Rev
Washington is bringing to pass a
, St. James. _ ' ?> .
THE INTER-DENOMI NATION A1
MINISTERS' UNION NOTES
One of the satisfactory evidehcsi
that Columbia Minister's Union is i
lies in thg fact the the Unionjhas^rto
The regular meetings.are on Tues
Boptist Church. There is usuall;
present a majority of the pastors o
the city churchse and ministers livinj
in , the ciyt whey are pastoring else
where. 1 The meetings are astral!;
helpful and instructive. They be
gin with .a"devotional" exercises con
ducted by the chaplain. It is wonder
ful to see- thc way in which the breth
ren simply drink in the explanation
and exhortations of this learned di
vind. The devotions completed, th
president instructs the secretary t
mlL The m'rmhnrs prp-sept-^iri-qwnr.t
their names with the payment of due
on tho second Tuesdav and make ex
: ,cuss?*fdr fheir absence in case ot bl
ing away at the previous' meeting
3L'he_jninutes are then read and ap
proved. Committeees are asked t
make their reports at which time th
prudential committeees may preser
any person who > may have ;q rpatie
of a civic nature to brinpr tjeforc th
: buy. 'Unfinished and new business a*
then in order; after which person
previously appointed by the proRrar
comiWtttee are called upon to speal
read paprs, give synopsis of sermon:
Rive hook reviews or whatever the be
casion called for. This is followed b
general disucssions.
The meeting last" Tifesday eonsiste
. of the following;
The Rev. P. P, Watson read a pape
giving somn very definite aniLhtrpfi
recommendations to the Union. Th
Rev. J. A. Davis read a paper on Ai
ehaeoloRy and its bearinR on the Ne1
Testament. The Rev. J. E. Beard rea
p the hist installment on the subject
sionS,fallowed these papers artd a rw
ing vote of thanks Were tendered th
>vri,ters. Rev. A. E. Lo'max Rave th
outline of a sermon,
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cc<o^oo^owcraooaoooo-r.C' c-o <:>?: o o o
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5 of Columbia I
C. WHITE . "" .
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O0CO?aoooQo6oQoc.ooc -: .
It will be remembered that some
| time ago a committee lirom this l
myii -w?i> sent, jlu nit; vioycrnor 10 carry
resolutions [iikii'iI^ hy lilt: .IJnjj>11,
commending him on his stand for
law- enforcement and against Sabhath
desecration. By unanimous vote, the
sume committee was sent to tjie Covl
ernor.ot confer with him personally
concerning the cutting oil' of the $2000
| appropriation for the Fairwold school
I and also the discontinuation of the
service of thy teachers at the refermj.
atony for N"egro hoys. The Union
' feels that something can and should
' be done to remedy Mm dtiiatiiin. ll
; also feels that the mjnfstc.i's should
deeply he concerned in such ihstatic'
es: ?
| By special arrangineents, iht, ne?7
meeting of the Union will lie at Slo-*
vers* Chapel A. M. E. Chuivh, near
i the end of College I'lace ear line. A-f"ter.
fhis nVei^tng;"The Union uill Itt
ry served i,eflie.?hnientsr~t>t 0)10 nf?Brr
I neighboring ladies, who has kindly
j consented^to be hostess for. that ineot;
ing. . . . . . .
JON KS C H A I' I-: h N i)TKS ' '
Sunday was a high day with us,
The pastor preached a strong, set mo u
.1 at, 11:00 A. M.
' i The Sunday School wtts-wdTaUend 1
ed at 1:30 P. M.
' j. At 3*30 P. M.; Dr.".EE. Beard am;
i his congregation of Bethel A. M. K
1 Church worshipped with us. llev
Beard is?the mah?of the?hour?iuw
! j he preached' a constructive and in"
I structive sermon to an appreciative
^ audience, while his" most excellent
choir rendered charming nntsic for*the
5 occasion. .
Come a gain friends.
Our pastor fhpugn*ji IE jjeli vered :
' lecture sermon-fV-'the rail road 'iuo?
_ uind women -at- e:00 P. M. The "Tic
easion was'well attended and inspiring.
'
As our $2000 "drive iy -stilE on, Br
p J. C. White, pastor of Zion Baptis
^ Church has consented to hi ing hi:
1 I congregation and serve us Wednesday
j1 at 8:00 I'. M.t the 18th of this nunUh
Dr. T. M. Boykin, pastor of Unioi
Baptist Chjureh and choir will serv<
for us, Friday night, the 2m4*-ttt-Ss<n
h P.M. :
. Dr. .T. R.- Biathlon of. Kastovor. K. (
will preach "for the ushers' hoard o
e Jones' Chapel, Sunday tht. 2nd. it
? 3:00 -P. M.
The public is invited to hear these
r. distinguished ministers and their re
^ spective choirs. "
NEWS (IF THE OKI) FOI.KS HOMi
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It am very glad to report that tht
~ inmates of the old folks home aTu
e doing nicely. We have ,eleven .'oh
a folks to feed, cjothe and care for. Wt
? -need nil assist artrtTtha t we eh if 'get
{ so we are asking that every one win
feels our need an,di is' interested, tt
. lend us a helpilhg'hand in this grea
yU'-aus?. ??
^ The Frist Calvary Baptist Churcl
f jubilee choir is still on the 'Chris
^ tian' march. The prayer meet in;
services were called to "order hetweei
wonderful prayer meetinp. The hieet
__^iripT- was- led' by Deacons Henry Abli
.. and White,?Helpful" " remarks wen
made by -Brothers Hughes. Vcnso-r
s Mayo, Atkinson and Mr. Ouljn als<
. Mr. 'Job Hiller. Brother Walle
e Greene of the Second Calvary ,-Baptis
o Church, was one of our yisitinj
r. frjendrtr Hv uruu4" -? tv.^.wU.i f.i
s address, which stirrcrt up the CTmprr1
Ration and created a sprit amonp th<
r. We as members of the First Cal
o tation to all jubilee.choir members o
e every'church to comt? out and join u
in this preat cause and walk up th
,r Kinp's hiphway .Witb-us. xXhese dea
e old souls stand iivpreat need in ev
ery respect. 1 *" * *
a After the meeting, an offering wa
n taken that amounted to fn
c, whicfr~yyg"wgTO very firoud. " It wrr
Sj appreciated So bery" much by the in
. mates of the home. =
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y We bep the prayers of _the publ ij
All donation will please he sent t
fj ! 2120 KImwood Avenue-.
Susie Jacrircrs. reporter.
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if MTTTTRCA4F RAM.fF.S
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r- StimU', C.?Sunday before Fas
iv ; Mt. Fispah, under th(. able leitdtTshi
r\ ! TA.. TT o r>:.? 1 1 _
? L V/JL X^I . . O. IVlttf, IlilM <1 M'l V MK I
tj^ful spring rally. Twelve hundre<
i- j severity dollars were raised, .wit
i-j more to "come in. Dr. Rice is a sue
ie cessful pastor wherever he goqs. II
e is an ideal pastor. Perhaps h^v Ha
the most uniqup church servcie in th
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THK JPALMF1
mm r- ' Baaaa every
IIW I Ill !? !! _
TO CLARENCl
*T? %? r 11 v. 1 j > i" 1
My William D.
. . N'n ftiatTor whence we came
Our iniiid.-N aii)i)c on lihcrl
. " The' puiyinyr plane of t^uth j
If lKiiu;.i) ,s>>uh; ^hall heav
Onl ilea perished: thu earth
r- > rn-ii'U-VL'>- uiu unofnovin>
Aiiu iiij y,. frojn freedom's to\\
that I lie eyes (if Columini;
=? rtT7. -|i;.?-!| ,,r truth is dnxiPK
And yet-. we should not el
Some'he;i\only vision writt*
(?i hidden iu the rocks \vl
??:???? I In n K'-t. thy-i'ini*intr'.voice' i
4 * . I- orliid thtf !uinfcm soul it:
Amidst the <Hti'Ttnfes* w.herc
ut- 7 ' He veal her dyinjr,-, old and
1 hou standi st before Uwd=
' .CTi" human t'roodom?-oi' th
I ' l.t'> ri.ulil to think ami act i
t|'~ Ami its- own path to deat
t_ t -A! , iiilittl must. h\, free if.
. I Shall e\_er iu eak hi life's
? ! ' 'he said must not behinderi
No mailer whence: if Tru
The (|iie.-ti?>n is not "monki
'.-haIT the fiuman sou
, !. -t?o? 1 e 'o-m t.<v thijik a ul act?d
*~T o dwi 11 in darkness or f
Tit? oaith still nioTes and i
*r . Shall upward winjf towari
.\" n.amr wn'iuy we conn
: ' . J) .Oi T\viu iliVr \ve-he monkiv;
k.-, J^kuk ;r:i.i:vKNTH ax?
"... MLN'S >C\11 ,'V\?v *-nvvEVTirtX
ji' A'SScVfATMN TO HE .MKLD WIT!
e\ si;\ i^i.k. sc., ji ni
| S VYl RTYA V MORN
1 Co? A. .'.I. lU y.Hihi co.ft<Uictt'tl.by "tVic
f l-tt). I'. liU?'Othicio'ry Sei'mon b?_ Re
^ ('olicctioll, '* " *
T.M.~ ?XVi-iroi'iu* Aflilress by the }:
Wiliia.iis. " fr.:
Wb(r i'. A!.-r Kino?ln;fju, of ?li>U'^atey fro
t.ioivA , Kt.-juliii;? of juinUti'S and a)
Al. Ricc.A for Ifinner. ;v
S.VTJ KI)AYWTKRN
1\ MiJ, T>'\ i tU.ii voinlut'lod }.,v_ Sister
? -T'-b*;.-oh.
~ t:i'w ! . - l.Ini^ of Let.its ami Rejn
i i:l*> Ai. 11%. i of Commit t.ees,iTrca;
. ">: i*> IV M. Aii ::vss: Subject: '."Exhibit?
7 U:<H> 1\. A!., ? ?
SATURDAY EVEN
v .'.(HI I*. M. Li c rai v ('iiiwi't t ...I
t Roxai.n;; Anderson. Subject for
v mt tvn 'f>. \ >cn 5'^ifofrhptl by Si'st
*1 ' Pbpt-r- Miss Ruth- Owens.
. Recitation Masi'or 1). .1. .Marshall
Paper--M i: s Victoria Boattvright.
' Pre .-id cut's Ahnuai -Address.
i .Mo.mc by :-t. Matthew B. 1'. ChUlc
- S:OU P.- .M'.? I-.durational Sermon?ReV."
e~" ~ ~ Adidice tTi i irAiii<r~.-Vffiott-rmat* nt.
r" ?: . KI'M)AY MORM-]
c, 1 ;o!i A.AP-?Sj11"1.iy School Lessen condi
> thi-w 15: I*. Church and i\Iiss Jadw
r ..IV per.---Miss I.erlimo Feldeiv
r Paper -Mtes tkiisy* Rickenbaker.
r .Duett . Mrs. Karleiie Bowmaii and
_ Paper?Mosley.
ty ? . Mu.-ir by >he Sr. Matthew B. P. CI
17 "*r * u; (nvons. r~
11 :bt> A. M. I)rvotioiia.f-?Sifter Alissour
11 r-tr~\ . \p. . .M issitTTittrv 'Fermon?-"T7e~v~T
f Collection. ' ,
s DismjsMon. ~ .
I- VCKTCI) l'l) t'/r
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"TTilTvT f/iic <1. os not lose the spirit ic
"* wui.smp.?lie h ?n a splendid family of
r i 1"y u'hi ili I'rfopovnlt's with him in his' Oi
vrrTrrr"fr.~ ? 'i <. ICF(^s J?n~~nl.l<> ^
woman. Sue-is-the worthy head of of
4*?mis-^nrr.v Indies in South Caro- th
. -ina. On !::s; Sunday morning, the T]
o !' ' i.'' ial (ieoy-o \ y^hili" . .1
? t'et turning fmm the Dilirm District th
( an i"~. ii<T?uJ?SelUnvi?Mopped?fryer?th
and fn'eaclictf at Alt. TJwjralu Tn
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SHOTS I'KOM MV SLING kt
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pj By Julius Ilolman ol
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I < Tlu'- \ iow Correspondent Tfrikon .11
h '<>. T.'iskl. ni
Tl>o ThonWrloaJ Sehfrmf of Allon
0 T*_nivors:ty, \\Iiich- ha.s ftimc nnd \is h(
s <k>in"r.--jfct--irmrh for fhd mfTfistpy of rf
o( South Carolina^ is often verily mis- ft
m> LEADER *
ience means skill |BjJ|
bility?the reason fcSfl
fou can place ut- 9
confidence in our |rfi]j| 9
r to serve you best. Ij4yi g
jrior equipment, 5
ate cost, care in BBjyB - &
detail assured- ErfrJl %
Mini*
: DARROW
; .0110. thing wo know: . -
y. ehrivd,
must gluwr
onward ^till .strive
;?> V "
i still, moves, . ' .*
; fools'behind. ' ~r ' "
.'ers proves,, . ;
were not l>lind. .
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to the eyes, " : r
lose them less-we miss
Jn iti the skies, iore
serpents hiss.
self to cage,;.' . *
1 tradition's groans . . a : .
worn by age.
bear not to speak
t. dauntless mind?
ami will and speak.' ~
h;or- life to find.
suirHmoT- win err
<1 in its flight-.'
th leads* bleeding'torn!
: ' { ' t .
;ys we?" nor nu-h?
il continue fier flight.?1'
:o ]ost. or win,
0 seek the light.
still ihe human soul. . . .
1 its unknown goal!
-'.'Of hn\v or when. 1?J?' , ?_
s? gods or men.,
AI^SKSSION OK" TUB WOOF
THE LOVELY HILL CHVUCll
I THE ST. MATTHEW BAPTIST
5. 1 !)27 ' ' '
IN<; -SESSION
President - _?t
v. J.' S. Jakes'T I' .
0
wistjor. Response hy Sister Mattjem
thu various bodies and Organiza*
>pointment of committees. - OON
SESSION
Fannie Anderson, ami Sister F.mnia
arts of Missionaries.
sui'er and Executive Board.'
s"?Sister l:annio Itavenel.
INCi SESSION^?
by Sister Clara B. Senior and Miss
discussion;?"Woman's" place in the
er ('. Mffishall." ' '""?' T "" "
h-v
h 'Clee fCiub.
J. R. W. Williams. .
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VCi SESSION
Lifted by Superintendent of St. Matell
Mnrshalb
-t
.Clara B. Senior. . , ?
lurch (Meo CTub. Rospons2:*hv I\I iss
W *1 ?
ia .Jenkins antl^Sist'er Mildred I'tsv.
lm.WM; - ? -??
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H (MIK^N. President
HAH AU.-VMSf, Clbrk. ~ ~
-aeia;?
presented by some undOr tht. Kiii.se
btyim Interested Eh the ministry,
ne seemingly bent on misrepres^ntathe
A. M. E. Review on page, 2.'11 '
at no one will graduate froih t-he
Geological School this year. The
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in*.; nnii'i tsani in mo same article, J
nt~twolve men would graduate from
rr Colli1 (ft Department this year.
o\v everybody who knows of the acvltics
off He' v a r To lis- <Te pa rtm en t s,
lows that there is a class, expecting
grnduate from the. School of Theogy
this year and the brilliant writ
to the review knows of this class,
e also knows that there are only 0
allege Department. Then why would
3 under-rate in one placc and over- '
ite in the other ? "We fcnow he woiTTd ;
;fuse* to put up an insanity plea.
1
We ask hiii) to )?ub!isii a eonvction.
i!c n?A oj ns? nt.^- Why v.'ill' he mi?
1'i'jx esent ,;i jtturliWnn t V
HI kill Lt i u thiri,Y?Uuxy y^iiiL-^ . Ldce
we jiiinii't tin* Wupvh u,v iriyinir the
pit'iichcr -our' hiiiui ,, ;n v.,i.th lh<>. =?'
yoiii\s <>t'i < ioj v. e ran ' not lie-*
Wovis llu>t y will, nil >\y anyone
io UamratrintylV ieni or
kill jthe ilvjvarrii.ooV: It that
one is iTTcxJiCrji FiTf3",' i :.?ii af :m<r Full
ot'/.l'it-o.
SeeniiriL-ty tic v.uuM ri: in thiit
as_ a whole, tlivmviv ft'oi'n the 'Ihed-;
logical ^ehohi.xuv mi'j.it dir?re'eal?~
lire. '
fiiiMf of the Mhi
-- Wi'lhiti xt.oofuilh peii'id. ahnut- six
ty men and one. ivonxin graduated A
Tram?>hi ?A...i i'.i '?.j.; i?i visi?of?*
them are.. doing. first ela.-s work in
he niiiii?t4iy in th,\ Kf^te and some.' i
Jjiuv-iiAit -TH" ,'the-SV-ltT;. fiVime orVhem'
are: W. It. \. r.-hte--. W \VL II-..'
1>. C, I h as. ,\|. i;. .M, iJ. \\\ S.
Ball; H. i*i? (iilh'l: '.I. l'rnih, .1.
MeKtiiniin Hoi-; ism.. W !' " '
I'llii'i 1 l; I. I A.- 1 1 . i.. II'.'
Ifennningv.av; K W. N'i< i>-.1 . M;
U-rHnTT7vs=:-lv ? .-'.fh-i li. A..I.ykes.
A. K. \\ . ft. < ? . I).
.V. Wilson. 1). 1.. Wp h'.TsiHj.jn. U. A,_.
Brawn'. S. WT Ifor-main K. IYa-ieiv'
'S*. ,11. I t', .lani^1 .!? <L'.
Quarley.' Ji.c James and .1. M. "Jack
son. Of the i radna'c nf tIp*- p il
i!:i . i1 in''ii [ . i1 - itii'iv cliltT1-?
and many are at pror.ts. AIsO nvahy'i.
hi ..addition to t ju-ipa.stoyute have-become
effii ten! school prim ipnls.
Vhl'Of nr .fdni'" tn'cnioe?proves
sei's in colleirys' ami deans in seminaries
.-also three wr f< iirr.h;,.ve- he*
come editors.- All of. whie.h, the Rev-. RVofessnr
see in.- 'tint to recognise.- You
shaled i'<>r \ iu- ^occasion ami pave the!
convention a royal entertainment, r
which wiH 'a1* h^rd to lioat.-Dr. Adams
proved himself to ho a real prcI
Kidinffchldr. lie is 'i'i(aTj.rhtftulr con- .
siderate. and fatherly, yet dipnifiedt
and tirm.>- He does, not threaten or
drive men, hut, is> a ipolaJred-and etli-*
cient leader of nun,, lie knows the;
chureh-antl kpows his mm and the cntire
district i^* a unit behind him in" a;
Pteat propra>ir for the church thru-\
out the Columbia (tjjytiptThe
District Convention of the W..
H? and F. M. Society will convene n 1
. ' . * j
iiui.v it-.i ine ri/oies^or wnenever you
set; him, that .voirTFT~vfr'pm the I)c^pni
t InVivt ??)' ThdMogy Mi? AJleu ..UnU_
vor->i:v ,-|;nl" -that. ?mir Kivat. 'Good, VehorirMe
anil fjtr.ysifrhted' Bishop
John Hurst; the local committee, the
e-x.eeht.ive hoard., tlie alumni and the .
while .trustee hoard" will see. that a
Theological. School; lives in Allen Udiversity.
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THE "COKl'MBI \ -DISTRICT (ONFKREXCK
A (Hi MAT SKCCKSS
?The? above named district confer.enee
convened, yt" A rthurtown, S. C.
in Brown Chapel A. Ah K. Church: on
May a.(V MtoT, Mr n'
pastor and Dr. I"..?AvW danvs. presid-.
rng. elder. "Tlie eonVeitir n wa< opened
ih Mite form l>y IH.*.A. Adams.After
which ths.'-oryan;;tati<-n was} pcr'fected
as fulftiws: I! .. . .1. 1.'. Washington
and II. 11. Jlpianue! were elected
secretary an'd reporter, rpeecstivt.
ecf secretary and reporter, respective-. _
ly; Brothers??ttaritrrsTon, . S; :' LTT
Jackson and .1. 'K. Davis were elcet-_
led as 'marsh-alls. All commit toes by
common consent were appointed by?
the presiding elder. livery ciiprge
in the district made a full report. Anrong
the nvauyi notable visitors were:
1 >rsf. K. \V. M un.ee, presiding elder of
the ChaiusU-n District uikI South-Mla-.
r?.Hum's - cloWm?for?> 11o I >i . I^opr-ie-; -T. :
J. Miles-, presiding elder of the Kjngtrco
District.; .1. McKcnzie Harrison,4
of-tho?Larudrstor- 1 in tritfemnl 'editor
of the Samaritan HOral(};>Ei 1'. Kills,
presiding leder inf.he I.rvacaster Dis-'j'
.ti'ict; (i. K. Lyles, presiding elder "of
tne Xcv. berry 'District; I.. F. Vance,":.presiding
elder of the Winnsboro District
and D. II. Sims, president of Al
it'll i niversuy; ltevs. \V. K. Bowman,1
Lancaster District; . L. (j. Bowman,
Winn.-lioro District;. J? K, Vumttf," li,
V. Riser,. X. A. Rico,',L \V. Shaw, J.
A. II.- Mitchell, KU <-hvk?* and C. A.
Punlap; Messrs. (jfeeti A.
1 lawkins. ami Alphui'-n W-tllLnmw^Kt-v..
.K M. Williams preached; the
introductory setmon; Key, J. K. .Dix>on.
the annual sermon a'nd'Tlev. It. I.
Lemon, thL. cdtica! ional sermon. Each
effective. Dr. J. E. Beard and Revs.
M. M. Tho{<-.a>v-('. ! *.. _ Krazler, .JVE.;!
Dixon and S. -.1. Johnson wor-, pre-}
seated as iraniVrs to the Columbia
District IdTer-^i;er;>r>' jibase (if the
ey,?LVVHLiUP. AV^rsj.oi^^htjfR. onTer~af 1 jf
much enthusfiii t*e 'and enlightening;
able papers read. Tn a marvelously
brief period all finances-wrc in hnpd.J^
which slinwed a great increase along]
iilLi ilies' All of the visitortj. wore giv- i
en the. privilege la .speak, which many 8
of them did to the delight of tlft, con- !
i
vent ion. . I 'i ' ;f ,__BY;a^i:ardiieg--?f^AU t
tionaj address .on Friday night. in lieu'
of Dr. Sims, who could not he present.
Rev. \V ,'lkel'- hi.- fol-.ta
, PAGB FIVE.
I'irx (jiuvc on Thursday and Friday
he la ire the.third Sunday in July. The
ilWtrict drive wfll begin in .June.
? \Vv say to "The Q.'d (Iray . u'ai hi*?
Itider:" \'Cluur the; truck ior But hey
Ovoglo, Sj ark IMug arid .Suns it mo -arc .
rearing to {?<> " v
- IN. A- I i M Iv-4;lKJS, I 11 IS.
By J. \V; \Vit(?}-rri>(,ot!.? ,
In :^>timo ii'kte this ' . " .Wo
pray that .(.?ud ni.iv O.-n'd ' j
t ft: i?t'Oci;tcii. W iti'ri;>!'; .?: ' "
.MitJiiK, hold. heroic mo'fi, * .
Who ^v\ i.'J hot' judge the. p.or.iLi.ur, gale ;
aniissi^-'' '
lit a tinny like :1 ? .
in a time like this?' v . .
01' m-idf and d rah km rugeT ? ?
\VJhil_e juiJk'C: sleepy ; "
Ami I'liluji.i'iy \ ml.' the Mam1,'
1" hien \yho wHK- - . ;-=
per-i.-t-- '
!:i\u i I;Kc tin.?. ~ "
If! a tjipe hi:,- 'thiV, '? ' *
Wffit-ft nvfcn. havt-umthri'h^wirs.e . ?f-koir.
.?ovt<reij}n.ffurile.
i hei r. mati tcs'Iv and x liei r curse, ' -t
I*or hearts the. roving torrents to du?ist?
... ' , . ?
hi a time like this..
In aTinit' like this: ^ ~~ " ' 1 .
I iie wrolij so slow to* hee'l-?
("l?~ from the mass, '
Men who can think and/ lvad .... ' . . ?
'lUal.,world out nPits bar(. Mid Mack ' *
abyss'-.? . '
It* aiimV like'this."
~ ' -v b ". ' .
Xlvji \vh.a. .w ill - ehoOs^tr . \:V-'-~srr
To .suffer'?or the . Right.'
.Men whose *ure vision-:?'
"Hcytt-crpon th'c. heigh'.U ' ;.'
Whn ]| s'iiho straight funvarJ ivi'.h?:?; : =
u steady schist? . v '
IN A.-Tttllv J.IKK. THIS! .; , ' , ..
\.- and t. (.().mmi:n('i:mi:nt is
TO. BKCIN M AY 27 '-J
( baric* W e*ley, Howard bniver*ity,.
.To Dell' er t ommonccmeht J
?* v. .?--Address ?7^
Sermon by the Rev. \\. I,. Ransomc
. of Richmond:
( il'M iD.lii) <i. W May.--l.l-- A.i
,M<>uncetiHinL was._made tonight t.y "l 'r. ???-?
Wuford-o? the plans, for iainmor.eemo.nt
week bpgjnrijj May 27 wuh'the
prirn?. rhetorical. .
" Rev. \V. i.. Ransome. A. M.. D. ?).,.
pastor of First Baptist Church, South
Richmond.- will deliver the haccalaufcato
sepaion, Sunday, May 2D at-3:S0:
o'clock '
Thcp ComnVenecment address- this " * r
year will be delivered by Dr. Charles
AV-esly,- A.'^M.^ 'I'h. D., professor of^ **
History at Howard University, Wash- * ^
ington, L>. C. ..
The other atl: actions for Coni=_ t~"~
nu ncc nn nt nveek are listed below:
. Monday; May .30-^rAhnin,i I )ay. .
10:00 A. .M.?Business Meeting of Alumni
Association.
?.HA lU \T /-t'^ iv ?- * ?
u.vu i . ,n.?mass o?nv l.xcrcrfcs.'
vS.uu 1*. Annual .\Iia<kule.
Tuesday, May 31. i*:15 A. A!.?An-",
iluul Cumcptitive Drill.
HOtriHLlitN It A HAV A Y ;- j"
\ SYSTEM/
Ai'rive No. Hetween Nc\ iJepait.
0 :50 a 31 N. Y.-Auguhta .'51 10:00 a
4:52 p 32 Augusta-N.'-Y. 32 5:00 r
i:?so p -27 Charleston-Cm. 11.7 1:40 p ? ' i
4:4.j j> 28 Cilt.-Charleston 23 4:55p
10:45 j). 1.0 Culuinbiu-Cin. 0 K-.bbu
-5-3?w.-a 24 CuluinOiu^ax'v'l'21i ll-.OOp
ltT:3tr p 4ZdXoIunvbia A'0^. l'j 7:00 a
10:00 .a 8 Culunibia-Aug. 7 5:45 p.
1:40 p 14 CelOlfibia'-SiivT 13 lil: 40 a
0:30 p 23 Columbia-Char. .24 5:40a .
0:00 a 13 Columbia-Char. 14 _2:20p
lu>25 p-141 Co'lumbia-Chas. 12 5:10 a' j
5:2oa 15 CuhunliTa-CTTas. 1 <T 2:20 a
1T45 p 2 Coluinbia-Sp'b'rg 1^ 4:00p
10:^0 p 10 Columbia-Crcen. 15 0:30a
10:5b,.<? l.ti Col^iibia-Scn'ca 17 C:15p
5,7 IB p 113- * Cuia.? Char .?444? -0.2b a"""
^\'ia Cam Jen and' Hock llill.
>l> . twitel ollu-fc, ,3o? Mailt Street,
tai i V*-.
I CIC|I|)III1? O.IOtV T
T. COLUMBIA. S. C,
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?? PHONE 8487 ?
L? A. Hawking ?
?Real Estate A gency
"Homes on Easy Terms"
i m?V !* Washington Street
COMTMIUA. S. C. .
MATTr<P
IV l!i
We. have'special? va!uhT= in * '
Som'e used un-vifhl and IMayPr?. ? ?
. pianos.
-Also one ?}00 shop-used upright
Piano at quite a reduction. * .
CasFToF Credit
MAl/tNK'S JtCSfT HOt'SE __
1428 Main St., Cmrnlmr^~C7~
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