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THE "OLD GRAY" AJ
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PYTHIAN 111 ANKSiaVIMi
, VNNITERS ARY
. . - The Knights of Pythias thanksgiving
anniversary' '.hat is t?? he celebrated.
Sunday should he the greatest
ever held in t he hi-tore of the
? order. The times that the country hs
well as the order is witnessing should
cause each mpmber of every surbordinate
lodge to take advantage of an
- opportunity to gain tavor with God.
In the first place every lodge in
the jurisdictions should heqd_ the re
quest not simple to escape .the penality
hut to honor our great Father
above.' No loyal member ought he
numbered with tin' slackers Sunday.
[ : Turn out in the true spirit of Wjor
ship. Thc_J>tugf am1 _nrrange<1 . for
every anniversary Sumla^* should
f. ?have an ob.ievt ive-. .?t~~t .
The saved of the order , should be
so inspired from the servi.-i- in gi-.oter
consecration. The pnsavod should
be sq impressed by the service as to
pnilfiA fVtorv* f /% i 4-1. !
vW???v tuviu u; v.111111\ uii iiKir ways.
And the service should ..make such
an impression, until men and women
who do no*, "trrldpg to. tin7 Traternn)
fold would he oneouraced to come in.
unless some or all of the-e things are
? accomplished, the occasion falls short
of its purpose. Such results will not
'follow aimless jrourams. These
programs that contain a d '/. > 11 wol
come addresses, a half do/on hit;
solos'enditip up in musical noise and
a sermon by an old unfiPancial preacher
who has not been inside, of a
castle hall for years,, simply mean a
thanksprivintr anniversary thrown away.
Good Seed Hut Had Soil
I When .Bishop R. C. Ransom-of-the
A. M. F. Church said to a to'.niul id*"brethren
as ministers we nuislt pray
more,*' he spoke a proverb. There
never was a time in thc-hUtprv of the
Christian church when better sermons
were delivered in it. than todav.
" Nearly all of the 'metropolitan' pulpit
of this cp.untry are tilled with
prepared ministers. As seed sowers
. ' they are fullv prepared ^olr.-t eo.wl
. seed. But i'. is almost Ti calamity to"
see the poor, harvest from such pood
- jtowbip . The churches of torlay many
o* thenvaW nolhinp hut h*t' hods of
confusion from'the pulpit to the.vestibule.
No *bleodinp hearts' are hound
T_. ?upr hyattendi n g thorn??v~-4 r-s t armed
eyes are dried up K\- the sei-viees
held in them. Sinners ntv mvl affected
the "least l>it b> the religious
programs rendered in ihmn..^The
trouble is not in the seed hut with ''he
sower and the soiL In _other words
the soil-which is the hearts of men is
unprepared for seed sowing. Now
it is as much the duty of the seed
sower to cultivate the ^oi] as to -u.w
the seed. But the minist, r> who'are
the seed sowers spee-i: li'/.e only in
sowing- seed at -'.this' a?gb, and not . in
soil cultivation. They simply want to
prepare big- spark busting sermons'
that remain with their i-oncreaations
just as. long as a drop-.of water upon
"?a red hot- stove. . ??-?
For-soil 'prepara-tro.n the 'minister
should urge fasting and abstinence
on the part of his t'ioek and iu should
be .ail example, lie should encourage
prayer meet in a- - in his " church,
by his po-opera'ion for-soil preparation.
Without these -together with
other means of grace, lie. will sr,w his
trig?gospel?seeds?sahh'at'?a<" ?
hath, hut they will, on!\- fall l>y' the
way-side, and on slopes n?u( among
. inorns, and none Mill tnl! . in 'good
ground. Therefore no Iki.-.v.m of ingathering
souls for the masv-rN kingdom
will he the reward of liis'vted
sowing,- &
They Grope Seemingly In" Darkness
It is a pitiful sight" fi. see crovels
of colored nuui stmding idle all' lay
congregated 'in FlFmTF w.i'h nothing
??? U? d*c-and-'Hlm"?t" 'hurt" *M' f< Mwpwscarcely
anything .at h me* to tat.
" Some of thorn are unable to prepare
their "children" to attend school
a'single day in' the year. They .therrpselves
cannot go 'to church for lack'
of clothing to sa v nothing of aiding
it financially. The times' fire a purzle
to the statesmen of .the .country
who accm to lie unhide .!'??';gi\> "the.
cause for them.
And since theycannot do that, most
assuredly they cannot uggdst a remedy.
-The unemployment bureau
among the whites is endeavoring' to
relieve the embarrassing situation as
much as possible among white people
hut if. 'i[ijio'i 111. i 'mo?i in ',, , on ..ii.na
among -Xegr^ei*.;?r<?\? 'grope in
darkness like the'blind. Nine hundred
sought employment at a hridge construction
in a single day only : > h.
turnded away. Thigv can he seen daily
lined up around. p i).!:. pla-ch
'.fling for work. But ho >eie will hire
them. These co.; ? ?77j yy-f<?nly
drive thc^..\\ gi i hearer to Cod
hut closertCPr rnrh For there.
". most undoubtedly be o.:a > \u:<>rg
some Where. As a re."- w? must he.
patient and keep .n intern cling.
And above all we nut-u n o h>o.:.'faith
in God. For Hi- eye is on the sparrow
and lie will surely care f >r as.
Our Whereabouts
On last Sunday. I'liirrrr witnessed
out- <H Uie ITHIll'lr-' >lii ?li,.-, tii,.-.
tory. Bishop Ransom *tivrod rho
city with his matchless K^-spyl mes-.
simply carried away wi'h him, and
also Mrs,,,Ransom. The church reporter
will till the news. Lo.,|< for
Bethel News." The Rev. 1 . (1. Bow.
i man is master of this situation. Lie
?is accompli-hinfr wonders in this'city.
Quarterly assessment paid in full.
It was practically ^ in hand when we
* arrived.
HFos. A. J. Jeter. W. E. Me-Jc
T. Kennedy, Steve Rhodes, R. FVanlc;
' "tin, Claud Copelantl, A. E. Epps,' W.
I* M. Gilliam, Lewis Bookman,. Joe E.
. Wjndhapi, If. E. McKissick. Dr. ('.
A. Dawkins, James Rrisnck ?is.
r feta ArroTTa Rice, Mary F'easter, Berjf
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sTDTHE NEW RIDER
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1 tha E. Mc.Ienkins, Emma Young, Ida (
Young. Sarah White, Mary Ray, Alice.
t iTftuston-. Mat-tie Porter, Mattie Ross,
J Senora Hill and Dr". L. A. Sortar, I
j pharmacist lire among the most ex-'
'.( client workers of this charge.
I?Thi* week-end will?And Us at"]
| Aiken to "deliver the thanksgiving ser)
mon for the Pythians of that city.
I We will address -the ladiek of thy
j Courts of the entire county Sunday
|afternoon. We hereby ask the mem-.
herself these orders to turn out on j
, tUidtiminiversary praying for nn out!
pouring of the Holy Spirit. "I.e* us I
[ advance on our kne.es."
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^ Ta~C111 BCH N'"P
i< President Hoovers! visit to Porto
1 Rico and the ^Virgin Islands- is both
I official and humanitarian. As a -re-]
'suit ?>r .-itpfiffa. lsMfltlon, -mtoeaey,
! and neglect 'the people generally are
i in a pitiful physical, mental and;
moral condition. Those Islands known
i as the West Indies, lie in the Cai'ib-j
hian Sea far Southeast of Florida,
j Piifto Rico is about the srze of Cons
j neeticu-t and, and has a population of
I over" a million, three fifths of whom
are white and the rest are Negroes,
i The products of the Island are chief j-U?sugar.?eotten,
coffee, tobacco and j
j jmie-apple^. . Since the Island^ was .
{thousand miles of dirt roads and j
'three hundred miles of "railroads have j
I been built. Governor Theodore Roose|
velt "Is unselfishly and heroically
! undertaking to bring order out of
chaos and rehabilitate "both the Island
and ,_Lhe_ people.
The Virgin Islands for which -thci
I.'. S- Government p*"'1 Dcm nin th 1
rwenty Five Million Dollars lie a-1
t-bn-rE fib miles F.a-e ot Porto Kico. i
These Islands appear, to be the tops j
tof mountains standing khove th?*j
water. Sugar?and cotton . are- ^hei
principal products. Sfu. Thomas-4s- 4-he [
flargest of the three Islands. This
Island lies in the -.path of European!
[travel to. the Panama Canal, and is.,
here-fore of .great importance to. the |
1'nited States.??Thomas is said'
j'.to have one of the finest land locked I
'harbors in he .world. ?The populatioivjj
of the three islands is 20.b00.
" The Gideons" is an orgnnb/.-it inn I
j of Christian traveling men. ' As they
! pracficallv live in hntoK eh
. . . " ...v., vw.,., |
vbd the trenerous TcToa nf slfppl^iTrjrt
'trratuitoUslv each sleeping room hi j
hot.els with a copy of the IIolv Bible. ;
Their plan has heon so thoutoug'nl.v ,
Carried-out that it is a rare thine: to
(.find in the United States a hotel.of|
any prominence that has not been:
supplied. It seems that their-, gene- i
tosity extends even into foreign f
countries. as the Iivyiorial HoH-l trf
'Tokyo', Japan, "the leading hotel of
ythat I arse city, has been "supplied
with Bibles in both Fngjisb ami Jap-.'
; anese. translations.
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J A Baity Contest, sponsored by Mrs..
T. K. Gregg. Mrs. I;. .Nash and Mrs. j
M. I.. Jervay. wa? given at Wesley
M. K. ChfiVch, on the nitric of February
. 2^'mi. - Twi) .prizes in #o)d we-r-c j
awarded to the winners. Baby, Hutchinson,'
the son of Mr.- ' and Mi's.
Heni v 11 ntehinson. the- -TiesI-prize:
and Baby, Gregg. the little
daughter of Rev.. and Mrs. 1.. C. |
(inUfa won tin ""frond p'li/TT ?~~t
The famous Claflin Quartette appeared
in concert at Wesley .M. F. |
church,- in interest of Claflin Fx paniittn.
fund. March lth.
Rev.' and Mi's. A. F. B. Ibnry .ofl
Walterhoro. B. c., were the. pleasant
visitor* of Rev. and Mrs. T.. C. Gregg j
l-eeently.?-Mrs. Tlorry is a sister til I
KVv Tliin-v i.
iter fi r.ni n, recent operation.
I lev. I.. G. Greirg of Spartanburg.
S. ('. enroll to to Charleston.* '.o attend
'a .meeting of the Beard of Ibuno Mis?-ions
sp.nt a few hours with his son.
Rev. I.. C. Gregg' and family "at Pumtr.ervillc,
P. C.
.Mrs. T. 1). Smalls of Orangeburg
and ( lallin College, worshipped with
lis March loth at Wesley M. K.
clvireh. - . ... Rev,
and Mrs. W. ~R? ' .jTr.Ptfg "1
Charleston are frequent visitors at
S'ininnreillo.
t.l nin.i- inu v ft nniiiin i. >
AJjss- Thomasena lUthmore. a dwell
cr in Rhiladi'ljihiri ?for many years
has returned home for an indefinite
stay.
.Mrs. A '/.alee Parker noted lodgewoman
is 'on the job again after a
few month* illness.
, Bothesda Baptist. Church is, in tin
midst of its anniversary exercises.
Interesting, programs are being held
each night.. . ,
'I he .Vfinstrel staged by some of
the teachers ant) pupils of Howard
School'was a "wow" and. afforded an
amusing evening to a large crowd.
The, Dove of Peace maybe serenely
resting on African Methodism in this
-'pit.oi if till- hoy,- persist in trot. .
tug out candidates for the.. Bishopric
thai gentle bird will soon bo in full
flight. ;
Mrs. Sarah Parker of New York
is at the home of Mrs. 1). A. Clayvillt
for xin x:xtended stay.
-Mrs. S. L. Brogdoii has been elected
president of the Parent-Teachers'
Association. Messrs P. A. Brunson,
D. W, J.-.T\ickcr and K. \V. Atkinson,
took the civil service ox.nnmaTion
for clerk-carrier last week.
Mr. John M. .Kingletooy the east _
end merchant, is .sporting a snappy
Pontine car.
Mesdames Rosa Gadsden and Albcrtha
Brown have returned from
short visit to Garnett, S. C.
accompanied the basket
ball team from HemmingWay <
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THE PALMEg
'1 uvsday. I !.i> . Ilemmmk'way Royj
were victoi < v.i ll.n, ml in a snappy
frame ? > !?.. l-? t l? ill.
?^tj^r+r-rf?r 1. .. ,1. !i:i , the hasr ball
Candida l*es ?i7i{!nie lias to rebuild" the
whole t<am.
Airs. Kiiria *H. Howard has bet n indisposed
I'm' a fvw days.
Jlr. f > i\ er A. I'awley h.'is been on
the sij-k list. _
Mrs,- HIa lb-own of. New York i-'
\is.tipif ! ' f .sister," Mrs. Rebecca
Snair-. Mrs. l'aija.a Patterson recently
v t-.tei t '.i;a ;1 at cards in her
"honor. ^ :
!l-Tr::a. \ . V. ':' i :'. .T.!:i Sum lor S'..
after a 1 ?1 i. f ijlness. She was-i'ons
is to lit minnl'. > of Sidiu y T'ark ('. M.
K. Church, ami was loved by all who
k now - hor. ? y -7*^"
Sinvivii.i,*?a-; o u . daughter, two
sisters, two. In others and a host of
other loliitivKs a,nd_ friends who
11) 14' 11' f-v P-?? at '-S? ?'
I'uiii ral servioi s wore hold on Tutfs.
it'lo) 11? ' ?i l':' ;n ' i :;io\?l'ai'k C. 'M. la.
vhuroh wjtlf. lia Kov.. ndorsan, pastor
oflffa . iiUernient at Randolph
Co i notary, _____
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Tho ianiily v. i-lie's 'to'take this opportuh!:,i
L-j !';'.:i!v bor many r.-a.?M]K
Fof Uv.' I ni iu -s tlminfr hor illness
anil doaj h ami_ r > thbir expressions
>r* symra'ii; and beautiful flowers.
la nt j re* Family.
? <i ItdrHAAVnrrtr .YIAVS ?;
Mi s. . .r n.a Williams of Maxwell
Aye., has l ion indisposed for the last
;' w dny_. is a'nli To bF baek at
WUL'k imvv ? -
The. .many friends of Miss Lula
Ballard wi;l !.. olad to.know that she
was h a ? ! ! j:i! the week-end with
her parents Mr., aii.l Mrs. Ihmh Ballard.
; Sir. ai d V. . Alui za I.atjmer and
d.Kr?hter,' M i - _ A:1 hm-of Hotiea Bath
Wrj'v _i:.i? ; .VI:'. and Mrs. .1. Danl\
on ia. ' > '
I" l iend. v. 'he e'lad to-k"i5ow that
Mr.-. IN. - 1 ! d-o:i. v.on first prize,
Mi's. I.'ela },.- on;' seV.ni'd. Mrs. ,Joo
I'oiim?i??i?r-H?prize :ip?r' ntest
tor AJ. vn i' I p-e! Baptist Sunday
St?ho- -h ' '.
MORRIS ( ii \|'f! BAi'T. ( III R< H
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Dr. I". Do;m'!.i-. Johnson. Minister
l.ast s . t:;. t ;l \vt atlier-was vri'j
' 'vl : . .: ' ': r ' v. t ha I -on- ) e - ul;u^
s?'! \ i.a i;a! will small attendalice
at . i.teif .service'. The Hihle*
,-i ? M.. hi rtn^
superintend. ,- ! :* It M-Wrui??t-keti-aehei's
i.ii- lire lesson was interesting!
"fl "u'f.'.
At W\. M_.. ,. ii' worthy pastor
selia;-.-I : ! ,*- s;;I.,ie? t, " I low . M\uh
Do Y..U \i . ei.7" Dan. a:27.. tie
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JF do you weigh in works?; (71 How"
much do you weigh in courage. This
message wS3" minster piece, eloquent
~ lv and piwertully delivered.
""" 8TP, M. Rev. E. E. Chappelle, de-!
livered. a soul stirring sermon from
the subject, "Advance Movement." S
We are now in midst of a red hotl
revival. Dr. Chas. H. Williams, 5f!
I Ciqcinnatti, Ohio, Evangelist is here
f carrying the services on 'till Dr. J.
' T. Dorsey, arrives from Atlanta. To-J
i tal receipts for the day $13.60
} Our reival will close April 3rd. ;
" The_ public is Invited.
THE ESS TEES CUB"
Miss Charlise Pendarvis was a lovely
hostess to /the Ess TcesClub Saturday,
March 7, at the home of Miss
Daisy Myers on lilaiuling Street;?To
?ay -that the two rooms were lovely
expresses it very mildly. The hostess I
reverted the regular order of entertaining
and served-us first. - The 'tab- "
Us were all dressed in preen and
white covers, with napkins orderly;
arranged and on each napkin was i
placed the tool which we were to use j
later oil?the fork. This with tho
beautiful flowers around the rooms
rnnxie an attractive scene. After "the ;
arrival of all of the guests of the evening,
the hostess served courses :
which were also green and white, j
After, this the covers' were removed I
' and the hostess continued to shower
lis With good things. This time it
! was e-luistalized pineapple, pecans and ,
mints.. The St. Patrick's Day color,
! artiseally carried out by the hostess, j
-evening, was much enjoyed.
! Five tables were' in ptnyr At the
conclusion..of three games of bridge,,
the following persons received beautiful
carnations and pot flowers; first
prize, Miss Wilhelmenia Thompson;
booby. Miss Rose Glascoe; consolation i
'a.Jovely case of bridge cords, Miss !
i Vi'vinn Nance; guest prize, Mrs. Mod
j'eska Mcntieth. ' I
her' mother, Mrs. Pendarvis; Miss'
Minnesota Garrison, Mesdame's Mae
Walker. M. M. Montieth, Misses Ethel
Sanders and Shadic Spears, and
Mr. Butler; of Orangeburg.
. -evening was very much enj'oyed
as was expressed by those present.
Miss May.me Sartor was hostess to
, On- j-hib Saturday evening. Maroh 21J
at" her - home on Blossom Street.
The cozy rooms were decorated!
with beautiful flowers and the soft
strains from the radio all contributed-;
~tt?~"purt to "the entertainment of the '
hostess friends. Five tables were tin'
A ., the conclusion of three frames i
of hriilfrc the following prizes were i
awarded: first prize, lingerie, Miss
T.illie Jones; consolation, Tre-jur Bath
Ptwtlor: hcohy,. a linen haiidorchiof,;
Miss 7. el ma Fuller; guest prize, lin-J
g< rie, Mrs. Eva Champion.
The hostess reminded us in her
tallies, table covers, napkins and :
candies that Easter is near. She
served a delicious pineapple salad
course which everyone enjoyed. '?
Miss Sartor's -guests were: Mesdames
Warner Willis, Septimn Clark,
and Eva Champion: Misses Ma^.tie
Mouzon, Shadie Spears.
Altho' it wow- a gloomv afternoon,
everyone enjoyed . ft* having1
had a most enjoyable evening.
IN MEM OR IA M
I n--loving remembrance of my dear j
baby, Evelyn Howe, who departed this
; life March -JH. ?
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These- seven years you left me
Itrru?sad trr-birTilTTrrc, r
But (lod in Heaven loves thee
And 1 should not be forlorn.
' Mai v Ri.wt" Fort. Mothor -1
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