The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 11, 1928, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
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fV c IN MBMOUJAM
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To our beloved Father,. Abram Reed
who died August. 11 ^ fJL927 -L
We loved you, Father dear, and wheii
-i'PU. lefL us, v .
^ Just on(p^*hort year ago?it seems
? ?. but a day , . It
seemed that Heaven Life's one jo>
' bereft us, v-. ...
Leaving but gloom;but that was
God's .own way.
Today our hearts are overfilled with
_ _sorrow, ??, :
But faith and love give us an i.nnei
joy. '
Faith tells us we shall meet you on
lUHiwriuw f
T.nvft kindles iov that nothing can
? <l?at roy? i
The flowers.we strew upon your gr&vc
-- ? will' fade^
But those that Hoom within oui
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C hearts can never:
Fof. in our. hearts a monument over:
With love's pure gold, will rise tc
thee forever. ?
~ ??By hi* loved mien; : r
' Mrs. I.ncy Reed, wife; Mrs. M. J,
Mye.vs and Lney Lee Reed,- daughters.
- Willfe M. Kt;VHlf son.
* . IN M^MORIAM
In loving memory yf our dear
_ 'oother and.sister, who_departed this
- liftrono ywrtr ago." the 9th'of?August,
1. Mrs. Florence Sintflnteiv^??
, A snueowy gleam rrf-tTftrlight lies.?
\ . Around the liii.s of her slumberous
?y?S? r%-r
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Of the loving words she had ' o say
"7 ; But'her'gentle heart forgot to heat
' Antt" from tondfr hand to silent feel
She is. strangely qUiet, fold and tvhitt
The fever is gone, she will sleep to
night. ; - "
Weep :for the days that will come n<
oriore,
For a sunbeam How from heart ant
r . 1 _ - --- door, - .
But not for a soitl whose goal is \vc?I
Whpso. 'infinite,ioy is juse begun.
__iu. Not for the spirit inVbbed in light
' And crowned where the angels art
.- \ tonight.
. ^ ~r? Mr. Henry JSiugieionr-s-on.
: 7** -Mrs: Robetva. < i-nntt. daughter,?
_ Mrs. . I'ats.v Anderson, sister. .
Miss Florence' Gantt, gratxi
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Aid when sick. Pi otectihirat death, Ait
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1119 W ASHINGTON STREET
Rev._J,_?, Beard, D. D., Atmevilli
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' lit?v: ,1. E. Mack preached t\vo able
uniiims' Sunday at Trinity A. M. K..
. nurvh. The Suitdaysehool was very
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usual with a great improve.ieht
m the attendance.
* The .Missionary Sisters raisjeiT in
vlieir Talent ltally Sunday night
.It. They also pulled oil' a big 'Mock
u'lii t . mi last Fridilv liiirht. .Which
--wis VerjLguod. .
a, Air. John liiuwiu soii-in-la\v U?ul
slaughters art-?""'bile fit
...uine. 'i liey juotu'rt'ii front 'Cleveland'
>l\.u, lUSt?a eoK. ?? ?1- _
- Aii>^?Odessa- AUu,L,.-ui Charleston
,.v spendtinr awhile with ielat ivoti in
.Tanning.
-i 1 11.. Hi- 1 inn- burial Cllll, Was ol
.ganiyed. .????> last T.ilesday aftcr'nuun,
[at the ' home df-Aiiss Eleanor Mc['/lullie.
J he purpose of. the Club is
"J .o entertain visitors anil to ajl'ord
11 .pleasure . for the young ladies and
. ni i h.-' ! i i v ( or course we under1
stand this part ol' it.) 'I'l members
" ' v.ere enrolled. ,
The next' meeting \Vas held at the
aoiue of Airs. Johnnie Jaekson. Dane;
iMg and eartl playing were enjoyed
: (iu'ougho'ut rite al'terndn with the ex-.
I.ception 'of The business Ttour.
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.The funcra.1 el" Mr, Thomas Evans
.! held at tin.' St. I.ukt* A. M. H. church
' jf:.Lone Star, S. The i'urieral ser
, ii-e's were yoiiducted by the paster
? Rev. J. F. Player. Jle leaves' to
! mourn })is loss, his wife Mrs, Flor;
i iice Ev?ins, two sons, Mr. Arthur?
ij' Philadelphia and Mr/Marion Evans
1 of Columbia, S. t ,, one sistCT Mrsr
j I.ila Jordan of taine Star. S. C., and
? a host of l'rinda.
T Mr. T]jhtrt>H?s Evans departed- this
ftc had lcx'ii conhnde to hod hut a
short while. lie.' was a consistent
r church member of St. Joseph A. M.
| E. church of Durham, N. 0., where he
lived for five years. Hw lived a true
Christian life. V .
\Ve wish to thank the many friends
who took part with u.s in our sorrow
! and also for the many beautiful flo
jVnl designs; and also thank the un?
dertaker Mr. T. H. Pinekncy for his
" services. T'he active pall Bearers
( were as follows: Alex Small, Hubert
.laekson, Uufus Bailey, Wesley Man*
11 Hum, Dennis Jackson and Jake Wrenn.
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GEO. H.
j- AS Tlllv WORM) MOVES.
I?y J. \V. Witherspoon.
In A'* community where 1 had work
' i?l for two years I called a mee'tini
n interest of a new school rhuildinj:
Several white, persons were amoix
these who came.' I spoke as l't'clinjrl
?> I could tin the subject, and calk:
others .to talk. The post master, th
trustees and a merchant spoke; an
it. movement started in which we t
ventually jrot the school. The_ da
following this meet in tr several of m
people went thru the community tel
. n?p'what a trrea't man, the w.hiJ
i\Al c'll u-'n't'iv" irnt 'I'Vtie Uue IvJt
pencil more than once. They did lit
appreciate my. years of labor an dsat
rilicc. nor did they t-onccivc <>f an
definite gaud- 1. was to the: tommyr
| ity, until they were told. You laupr
i Well, it is just as true in your easi
Now. our. estimate of peonle ' is u-<
' iially what others say abpdjtlTfTrr.
j All which leads to the t height tha
we labor with a race of children. Th
average intelligence is haTtfly abuv
third grade. Parents thinfc'they hav
done the world a great service whe
their hoys -and giids reach twenty i
most cases they .have merely helped t
make their children B1GCHK tha
when they were babies. Seldom d
they?gixu?ill inkers?lo sniicl.V. Lu
stead of contributing something ben
eticial t o posterity thereby, they mul
tiply the" problems which thinkini
men must solve. And thev- fieht th
Jsolutions when they. are offered.' Coa
peronce sai<j, "The rich are too 111
dol.cht, the poor too weak to hear th
insupportable fatigue of thinking."
There are those.who do not so mucus
reali e the need of the thinkin
process in oOr economy. Other
THINK they think. Schopenhaun
said, "We may divide thinkers .int
"those who think for themselves an
thnse" who'Tthink thru others." Hi?
tory. presents h "horrible picture c
those.who could not think for - them
-selves^ Nahoth %y?s killed. John th
Baptist was bcheaTfed. The Kin.
could not think for himself. Ther
are other, horrors, l'ilate sai'tT "Se
thou to it." The Dyer hill on lynch
ing is asleep.. The pardon of Be
Bess is revoked. All this has happer
ed, and is happening, "AS Till
-tyninji MOVKS." "It is the hart
est thing in the^ world to he a goo
thinker withoutTheihg a god self-ex
aminerT* And this is what most c
ww not. And we don't carer W
move by the passion of the. mob. I
state, school and church we are pron
to kill those whom we- think,, th
''hunch" dp?'a not like. Jesus gav
the only true example of helping th
despised. Wn kick tfro fellow W'll
starts down hill. "We think thr
others."?We think we think.
And *tbe despairing" thing is.thi
men" seek to make it very uneomforts
hie for the 7>ne who thinks. This' hi
.always been the case. Like childre
ilthey are groping in the dark, plea<
a ihg for light, and slaying those' wh
J bring it. The mob even cries fc
| the Tdntant, topsy-turvy hnmbu]
j They make him their hero, until <nrtl
er moments come when the THINKE
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CHATIC CON V IvNTlON).
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Continued from one .(,i
f for political Rome. We are opposed
to*the4-wet crowd, opposed to reform-,
ed Tammany, opposed to alienism,
*1 ; and opposed to A1 Smith or any other
- ! wet Democrat even though .disaster
will or may come to dining car bootleggers
helpers, hotel bootleg helper/
\ and the restaurant_bobtleg . helpers. {'
l" un> taking a part in driving -the--|?Pofre?tmd?Ronio
put -of the - ]
States in the casting of my'Vote and 1
- ?n.? using ..f my influence against A! !
' Smith ?n being the president of til'/., |
5 great* government, pf ours. _ . '} I
JOEL H. JACKSON,
^ JjJl Richland St.. Columbia, s. v.. ~ ]
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MISSIONARY SOCIETY MKETSi"
AT LAOREE A. M. k. C11FRCII. <
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p | ^ The^ WoiVntn's ,H^ine and ^ Foreign ?
n i .mce Branch wilt meet at Iragree A..<
n M. E. church, Sufnler, S. August <
?:?0th and dlst, 1U28. All Confer-. jj
n jnce Branch officers and members are ' ?
(> urgently requested to attend and hi? 8
-i 01 time. ? ;? ??,? <1
' j Mrs.. Harriet L; Hawkins, Pres.'- ; ?
B GOLDEN LEAK CLl B. {
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,s The meeting1 of the Golden, Leal I '
" Club "was held at ihe home of Miss
' i Lessie Jackson on Monday July ItO. !
! Miss Julia Belle Thompson, the I
^ president presided over the meeting.
The minutes of the lasi meetings
s were given by. the secretary. We
1 1 were very glad to have one of our
i old members with us., Miss Martha
i Geiger of -Columbia. ? - I
'* j We, the Golden Leaf Club are put-.
^L-tine over a hie concert and paper
dress contest--one--Monday,--Aug. < at
5- Leevy's gradetl .schooLT~The, public
B is invited. . ;
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e IN MEMOH1AM. *
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n In sad but loving nWyiOr.V of a dear ^
\ husband and loving father, Rev. R. :
F. Lee, who departed this life, Aug.
? 7, 1026 two years ago today.
1 "Asleep in Jesiis, blessed sleep,
' From which none ever
weep;
l' A calm and undisturbed repose,
^ f TnKr Air*.*, Vitr V, o loo*. - C r ? "
..... U?V|I I#J UK insb,\J] 1 Ut'JS.
e "Gone but not forgotten."
I Mrs. Jessie B. Lee, wife, Horace,
e \VM Robert M., Portia E., Ralph \\\.
l> W.t Robert M.t Portia E., Ralph W.,
0 Lillian M.,Hrndn J.,"lrma Lewis
u \V., Lee, children. * |
tt steps (Ait to direct their minds from
u the s'.ate of-eh.aos.-bo- the, high ground
[S of reasoifr-. But even "then I hey hros-,
n Ttate, When they have practically
li. devoured themselves and their pos-j
10 sessions will they turn to follow, rea>r
soiir?And they and their childrenf7
wit! prnfSe The " man who Thought. |
tt But he will 7iot hear.?ttr has deliv-TR
cred h'8 message, and is DEAD. j
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-Saturday, August 11, 1928
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& We havg made arrangements witjj Rev. J. W. Wither?
spoon, the author of-"A Breadth of The'Muse"?a beautiful ?
? volume of poems and prose writings?whereby we are able ?
S ta-offer exclusively-"to the readers of The Leader, this X
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v We also have a volume of paper bound poems, entitled ^
? "Amateur Poems" by Luther Gadson; \vhich sell for 25c. f
We are offering to old and new subscribers alike, as long T
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