The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 03, 1928, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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The South. Carolina Conference.
The above Conference held a winder
^ ful session in Aiken la*t week. Bishop
Hurst was ".associated with Bishop
JT. S. L^ Creen of - the" l*th. Episcopal
- District who was elected at the Gtn.
r eral Conference in Chicago, last 'May??
Bi^hojf Hurst made a-wonder:-H'apI.
. .. . - peaL- in -interest of the pnof ly ;; ministry
in South Caroi!:.::. F'ii!,,v,i:^
nis instructons tne j pnrcTJmcc- was.
'' re-dstricted and made three far?: tlk-..
districts instead of- four third dasdistricts.
Dr. Miles spoke the'
?. ._.seMtimcrit u?_muall
bishop .Hurst on behalf of .the, minis?.'.try
in this state fro that grand anc
I noble speech made in our- interest.
Neither the districts nor conference?
have been properly laid out in thi?
?; state.?Dut with' s'uch a lo.e:'''.: humanity
as Bishop Hurst as. our b a ler'.
losing?gi o'JiiiJ 1 in lhA?.- .n- 'v.]-,T
every day. btcauie ot our t :\y k.:.'!
off territory.
? Among some of 'the Conference
: itors' were; Drs. T. J. Miles. I). A.
" Periyn, J. W. Slurpb,'. R.'H. Lawrence.
' - Handy Simmons from the Pa-metfb
. Conference; Dr. E. R. Anders'h/Htate
League President from "he Ni +1/' n-"
f.erence: Drs. ,E. IL Mvfiiilr I.. D.
Gamble, L. H. Hemingway fr r. *.:/
Central Cor.fererY c- To- I> T .!. .
son. j. r?. tseara, rr.ot. ? . <?. fi;\ri \
~ ~7rop th<- Pif-drr/nti 1 K ^ 1
aand the writer from the Columbia <\ n
Terence. ? ". . .
The addresses delivered' by I'r<-!
dent Sims on educational nicrht sTr.f]
in response lo -the .May r ' of. A then'#
we're real- treats' to -ail. \vh hVard
them. They were, the- talk of the city
on Mi'ssioj^ary n'ight. t-rJ?- - e<- h *
- Dr. Andt'iSPH Lr.urcn iix'.e: r.
night had a noble'effect up.on
. one presents Dr,' Ancler.son is. p';rin/
the ' young people;- Th- .semi on" Jy
Revs. Ball and Lad-son were very g od.
As an accountant. Dr. Adam's- is a
? real expert. Your seri!>e-!wa-: appoint'
ed daily reporter' -by. Bi.-r. ; -If
. Dr. A-. F. B Horry certainly how
to entertain an annual conference.
Not a single complaint v..a-.
heard during" tht- entire ' .nferi-r.ee-'
session.. The ' neortlc of Ail-V-w
indeed a grand and re/Kb- .-< *: They
have some a/f the la --
. - state. During, our stay in the city',
we were highly cared.for by Mr.-r.Jarne'tt
(McGheej Bland. />:.? Mr former,
mcmbres. at Greenwood; They
have a most lovely h'ojfte in '.Vifceh an 1
are doing well.
The flolowipg persons' subscribed to
the "Leader'- from this .("onferer.'u-:
(Paid on subscriptions:- "Iter-". K.
. Andferson, J. B. Jennings, S. W. F i-d!
' ham. New subscribers.:- Revs./Wi K*.
Wilson, G. VW. Baxter, M, G. Gbw iy,'
Miss- Jfelba L. .Lawrence, Mr.-: Oa'nhney
Richardson and I>r, M. A. Ilolli'ns.
We are very thankful indeed to in*
persons for their support and we:are
asking-that all of the. Conferences remember
us as did the Another.
Dr. R. W. Manet'is the acknov.Ydged
leader of the old Mother Conference.
. The old f.'noference ha-yji .rtbble
staff of presiding elders -and good
pastors, with a loyal"following of lay
v.; members.
Prof. J. J. Adam, our French tocher
at A'liert University- captureoythe
entire -e-ity of Aiken and . all. of the
lyw uouniry in nis address delivered
. e^i educational night. He spoke in
French by ro*}Uo.'it of thc^fonforenctr"
g and Bshop Hurst interpreted the same'
? -for- the benefit- of-the Conferente; ~
"Bishop Hurst Makes Big Kdurat.it.nal
Assessments."
, The above is an indictment, -made
by some against the noble heal of this1
Kpisdopal District. Those who prefer
such charges are prejudiced to education
and ignorant of Boshop Hurst's]
pr'diry , as?outlined Jn?K4s?program.
But Bishop Hurst in ft is wonderful
presentation of President Sims to the
South Carolina Conference on Thursday
night, more than exonarted himself
in his masterly defense. Among
.other things he said: "I arn sick and
) tired of some of you all gointr "ovexthis
Satte accusing me of I gardening,
the people with large assessments. I
have not assessed any of you for education.
I make no assessments. You
make your own assessments and all
that I do, is to sec that the monies
you raise be rightly applied. Aside
from having your interest Well pro
tected at the University by competent
tm?iwiamiH uf your own f&<:(>, I have'a'
white accountant to ko , over those
books every two weeks. My only in^
f terest in your school is-tn- see that"
every dollar you raise for it he wisely
spent in the direction of the school.
Ybu all do not have to go over this.
State and tell the people that. I ami
f- ' \ '' - .
t . > : .. e- _ '
and:. - ,; V- V . *>.' ; ::
The New Rider^i I
ihP Eiiis ::
wo' o*owa?u1 dnai^afliw>r
a-.^essing.^heifr .and having them say
tha-tl am putting big assessments on
"thcrii. I received a? letter today, that
n;a>Te rue >ick and I meant to have it
"read tonight or at least a portion of
it, but through mistake 1 left it at my
room.7~I Jyvant to tell you all now,
hat I do not have, to be discussed and
Xiftd by the pe&plein South Carolina
-^' it Allen University. Personally I
'oow /I,-. * rfifKrtnf It ' T- /?umn Vnt?n
found the sdhool and I am giving more
t: support Jt than any man in South
Carolina. I ask. the Presiding Elder
ll'hd'defining nastors bt each (Jonfer
. ; ay thirty dollars on eduearraF
night and I pay. the samfe, ai
.ur'.ar all of the six Annual -Cow*
ft:fences. Aside from that, I am sup
t rtir.g children in that school. I
crThe PresTdent^my check "for fot y
r!:.tTars before I left f6r this Con~r7tfF.~
Ihere'TObt a_day*ihsi I do
s. ; g -n ih:i,t campus when i nm in
I could pass by it daily
and not bother with the running af.fai'r>
at alt. .But I arp conc^r^ed about
t veiyth'irig that you have there and
? oan to see that everything is carried
ut there as it should '.b&, When I
a me here- I'found youp school heavily
:r ' 'dued with no credit anywhere, not
"-.op in Columbia, I took hold of the
iiti'on and managed it in such a
C ?' ha: - today . Alien "can" get any^
thing !t ii.' ds from- anywhere^- "The
;u.>aw ,vne ;ncea oi?n t'uurayi'jnal'
.institution in this Stale Ulll! Hjuilt
t r N'ow if you ail do not car.e to
. .iijue it. sol lit out. There are
'er.ty firms that \Vi.l 1 buy ytfur prop-;
*y in- Columbia. Other denominar.
will do so. The trustees met
e last June and Saw- the need of
i . i-'irg'the standard of the school and
Mfot yriir.r.?*ther departiii-sdr.This
curtailed additional ex.;
).-.< and" increased the budget sev
:'d 'Tr.Visahd 'dollars. Now' if the
.(' ,r;:'ei-enctts do not want to raise this
amount cut the departments ofK If
Tyro is any department you are hot
; a-o 1 to havyer-there, just let me
i.r. 'and'tell me. what one-you de-i're
to cut off* so as to lessen your
ji-ien. On to-morrow I ani going
a;.,i olnt a ( Lmmittee'from this Con
f'i ence cohsisting of Presiding Elders
['a--: i - and Laymen to take this mat
*
r under advisement and^xeport to
vy?Confluence for filial action.?I
- to-do ihi- same thing at each
if the'Annual Conferences. You
: . -ii'iii! jfv yr.nr r.-.yn r<.-p>.n^i}.i 1 i.
L . I' Nha!!'ii t be held urp before the
.V uoujuviuufc LllUHl w-uri
? ati n 1 assessments. -If this Conf-r'-heo
decides to continue the school
v.i'h all of .its departments, I shall
-.-XptcL you to raise th<LamoUnt that
vill h.e'ashed of you' to meet the an.budget.
~And if there he one of
v ; that floes not mean to' raise youT
?. iiei-'tel! me so on '.Sunday night
n I give you your appointment and
I will say in reply God bless you brother
and' will not be disappointed by
your not raising any."
I guess everybody in South Carolina
an see' now that a great injustice
v."is done our Bishop Hurst by accusing-him
of putting big assessments,
' n the people. The truth about the
" Kole matter is, that Bishop Hurst
i : doing and has done more for this
S'a'e than any Bishop living or dead
hat was assigned here from abroad,
if' giving more fpr t-hristian edu,n
in this State tjhan all of them.
.Mrs./K. Bertha Hurst, his queenly
/iff; is doing the same thing for
Christian Missions. 'The State Owes
them a .debt of gratitude for the in <
rest that they- are taking in us. We
cannot help but love them. And the
? 1/t" I >rr1niTr.+"*/\ /I
thi-m to the'very last ditch. I moan
mini-styi's and lay-members too.
COMMITTEE: . "
__The following named persons compsoed
the* Committees whose duty was
to recommend the continuation or discontinuation
of the school. Approval
or disapproval of any of its departments
and apportioned the amount
rer.ff Urn fvp"""
district in the Conference: Presiding
Elders: Drs. R. W. Marfce, M. A. Holiins,
E. B. Mack and W. F. MyBrown,
Pastons: Revs. I. W. Wilborn, J. H.
Chestnut, T; E. J. Ball, E. C. Anderson;
Laymen: Bros. C, C. Mayes, J.
A. Harris, \V. M. _Kelley, D. A. .tones,
A. T.. Spnhn; Sisters M. E. Brown,
Cadsdon and Alston. This Committed
a ft or careful consideration agreed to;
maintain the school and .every department
annexed by the trustees last
TrinC. The" Ann u aTTJdn Fe re nee unanimously
adopted the report of -the
Coftimittce without a dissenting vote.
Truly the old Mother has set the right
example fpr her five daughters.
THE PALME
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APPOINTMENTS:
Charleston District?Dr. R. W. Mancc
Presiding E'der, Holly Hill, P. C. Lisbon.,'
K'neneyer: I. Whitfc^-EutOWVlUei
- Rt H. Dunbar; St. Paul: D. G. Go'tsden;
Ridgeville: G.'W. Baxter: St.
Jamc~'f J4~J*""tnreas;" Sumnjerville: J.
B. Jc rvMntfs;. Linodnville: W, K. Wilson;
Trinity: W. R. ,-y. Folderi' Mt.
Carruili J. U. Johnsons Mt. Z-ion: to
be sir ; lied; Mt. Pis-pah: A. Wash in jrj
ton; Aiken:: A. F. B. Horry; Granite;
ville: J. R. S'l'von^r.; Wi'. lis tony-.T.|E.
I /one- : BarnweJJ: G.. S. Albany*; Denmark:
r. E. Lad jfon; St-.' Oeorcre: E. C.
y Anderson; DawkiTrw; A._B. IColeman:
Smoak-: J. H. R"hames; A. Lon^. trans
ferre-ii >.p Louisiana* .V ''*
._^EdisJto Distr:.;?M.-A. Ilotlins. Presiding
F.lder: '. T.--E..-J." Ball.
S. John's Island: J. J. Jordan; North
Johr}'- Inland: E. E. Washington; Wad
mala- ci W. MiQ'i^cn: M*?H'ht: W.
j Q.'.OlV 'vJ'5'1. I a'i:t (?. B. Mitchell; fyt.
And?*tr*.vM; \V. : . Ma'zctlnniarr
L W. S. Ba'i: 1 En;'- ryN Mission; F.
Ola>k;. Emani'l: I. W, Wiltiorn: Adams
Ryn:. William V.'atrr-r: Quitrly
and :gar Hilj-:- T-. >vio ,n<:?Xcrtv
Road. and Huiihtii S. Pitrkoc; Mayes-vHle-;
-I-v S. ( r "ir; Wilk^wn: JvM.
i fj.lerr T ishriTv A inn. liiisvn; Ja k*"in
i borer-. Mj T, Toihci't." ' 1
1 * .
j? Bcp.'ifoit District?Tl: B. Mack. Pre
sidinc Elder. ' Green. IJonu:?P. W.
. Wdl'fr ; E. Coiiibatnic:: James Mitchell;
' Whi r Hall: V W. Oilli- ir, HenddrsonviiV;
W. R. Alston; .St. Ma:^ -V.
I THE STYLI
I "Ze ^
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I |g9
M Shoes
I" ~ ire
I AT PRK
M
SPECIE
Kl ' ' ;
Tiep, Stri
P| *^B . _
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YOUR MON
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TTO LEADER ... .
H. Nero; Mt. Zion: E. \V. Grahan
Bethel: P. R. Wolfe; St. John: T. 1
Tinjrman; Shelddh: *H. "51. Small:
P rt Royal: John Prioleau; Beaufor
S. W. rordham; Hilton Head: J. <
Johnson; Tfartfeevtlle; to bfesupplie
Walterboro: W. F. McBrown; St. Pa
I J. A. Houston: BlufTton: S. J. Gillisoi
Blut^viUe: H. D. Brown; St. Thohia
J.- .A. Jenkins; .St, Luke: "C. Caper
: MrG.GbucTyj Fairfax: E. J
S. Ball; Mt. Pleasant: J. Johnson. )
Our Whereabouts:' .
On !as\ Sunday Ave were with Re
J. P. Brown at Rock Hill ahd we hz
a glorious time in every way. Re
Brown is' one of ohr ""best pastoi"Bios.
Epp?. Walker. Mack'. Richari
- r.. Reese. Frederick. af
their Pes." are among our be
workers at this charge. This wee!
end. we will finish out; yearly rounc
i*.vh Rev.. P?II. P.u;f pn '.ho Bisho]
ville charge. We wilt preach at Shav
' ha pel Sunday morning and cample'
. -he.work of the quarter that afternot
Lot the pc pjerpray tf-r the presen<
of the H'oly Spirit.'
' ' "Let US .0 M Vrt r V'f. r,n r.Hv tnn'f.i "
-X.-B. A'.I applicant*. fi'/t admi'-bi';
:nt t'r.f (^<.i'.;;r.i,ia Ajnn.-il Conferont
. 'n,i .7^iTr~rr "t-T.-ln'sr hcfort-~"'dassos. wi
1 < pre?ent at Lancaster, the seat <
. ~pi .'<* .t}fer?fcce,' Tuesday. \'..v,
t* l"l :00 a. irr. N'o. examinattonrwyi
e conducted, after thatrftiay. Th
- the order of the" pishop. Let tl
GomjrrrttreS~"cP e x ajrn i ne meet at tl
: - 1
nti
tomorrow
uFbargain depart
:es you can
iLS FOR SATURDAY AND M
"SUEDES"
A New Shipment
ck?Brown?Black with Patent Com'
i?JJrown with Brown Kid Comhlna
Shown In One-Strap with High Heel,
30-00 1 Values.?: \?~~
n ?i /ti J M
special $4.93
4TX>-othei^rtew Fall styles-at this
Popular Price^,
WOMEN'S
k- '
aps, Pumps, Oxfords
75 New Styles .
?os that sell for 55.00 and ?6.00 In i
; Instances.
Special $3.95
EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED
"ARCH SUPPORT-1'
yelot Tiea, with medium heels, rubber
All Sizes and Widths.
This Special Lot 'Ho 45
GROWING GIRLS' OXFbRDS
STRAPS AND TIES
Combinations,_XamH?Bla?4i," Elk. i>3.4b
and $3.9!
Sizes 2 V4 to 8.
EY'S WORTH OR YOUR MC
Misses', Youth's, Children's
...... and Little Gents' Shoes
New Shipment
BLACK CALF, TAN CAL
With Genuine "Panco" Soles.
. SIZES ' SIZES
SVz to 11 111/2 to 2
si.fis $1
W JL ?/ V
Other Styles $1.95 to $3.95
Men's New Fall St vies!
ek an?l Tan Calfskin. Goodyear Welt I
bber Hfie's. Every pair guar- (J?Q
teed. Special tDO
Boys' Goodyear Welt Shoes ant
Oxfords
bber heels. Sizes 2Vfc to 0. Shown In
black *nd tan.
esc shoes wore trough t to fifcll for fl**T
5Ut to be featured ,nt
ft; same time. Conductors of .tx&minaD
tions are as follows; Admis ;"n: Rev.
s;,' W. B. Bouler; First year: R< /. T. II.
t: | Addison. Second year: Rev. K. Phil0.
ip Ellis. Third year: Rev. R. E.
dr Brogdon, "Fourth- yea?C R< > . K. Av
a; ence will, meet alsd on that flay to res:
j port^iyour Conference claims
in 1?
?
RIDCi; NpWS.
v. was hold with , Rock Hill Baptist :
id church Saluda. Oct. 20-2$. Owing te-[
v. conditions the 30th annual sc-s'ion was .
s.j the best-trver had. Very, interesting
:1- remarks werjB. .made by the following
F3 Revs. W. D, V. kins?. A. B. (demon,
st A. W. William?, al?TS prof. T. J. Sult
livan. ' : .
Is j Mr. Pierce Peterson of Atlanta, Ga.
I> i " pent 'Sunday <ind Monday 1 c.'iidc his
fs sick mother.-; Mrs. Peterso nis intra
r.rovirrr s'r.n-lr 1\V< hopa.-h<^r a-fipee-^
>n dy recovery. .Mr. Peterson l"oks the
:e picture of health.
-i Mrs. Ida Watson of. Columbia, Mrs.
j Thipodort. .TaVinson and dmipV'.r Glnr.
j ia Ruth and Mr. and Mrs, Henry Wil?nr%m3
TTfTent' a <Te\v hours vivh rela-:
?_J.
rtH Mi . ;A. "Wr6rrrlfr- motored* 'ro-CqluiTi"
?f 1 ia to-take , some of th eboys to the ;
h,j \srricultura! Vocational camp on the
H |' Fair-srmtmdsr? ! . V ?~j?'?r-?:
is1. Messrs. Deacliie Raifrord and HolYe
mcs Davis spent Monday with par-1
ae -nts. They lpok-the-picture of health.
Bj
11 MtMra j
Give 19
, More 3
AFFORD I
g3
ONDAY! | |1
, Step-ins
' 10 R3
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. A Saturday, November Jl, 1 928.
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. I'hysiriatt .Tittj SufKCltn .
Disease' of Wnnion anil ('juKi'ieii A
' . ' _l Specialty , ?__?_?
Ollice - Residence:
1414l.? Assembly St. l.'li!8Oak St.
Offlcc*Ifouri>t18:30 A. M. to 7:UCf;P. M.
I>K. If. I). IIARI'F.U
Stiryoon Dentist "
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a;Hi' Ai ridges '
Gul<T Crown anjl. Urjilgo Work
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Dr. D. K. Jenkins
DENTIST
Filling*. Plates, Cronlis and Bridgo
Sunday l>y Appointment
Extraction Uy "Conductive Ar.e.-tliesis
a Specialty. "
Dr. I . AlTlTANrEl^S?
py- Pltj'.cieiaH ami-Surgeon
l{styacial Attention Given Diseases Of ^B
Women. ^
Office .Residence
L125 VViihliiii^luit ?^2:tU. 11 an in ton
Rhone t'.rJU' CRohe .?ofl4 ~
DR. J.?. S'j'IIABT
Office lioniA Telephones:
n.ni) in mm i'. .w? ]:- <.
G:0U to 8:00 P. M. Office &790
Office: ^ Residence: ^
1702 Main St. 1417 Pine St.
Office Hours:'' Phones:
11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Res. 887R
C P, M. (n 8 P. .\h Ullicc 1LM','
Dr. W. D. ( linppeHe fl
I'JiyMruin im<l Surgeon 1
Diseases of Women uiwPChildren
A Specialty
Office: Residence:
i:>241 A,scnil)ly St. 1:101 Pine St., ?
Coltimiiia, S. C.
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Office Phojie 8107 Res. Phone G798
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PRACTICE IN A I.I. COURTS
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