The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 30, 1931, Page Page Two, Image 2
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THE "OLD. GRAY".A.
E. i'HIL
hur-vii". Bnildinps..._
It is true that church housfcs should]
nut. 1k? iho worse houses in the conimunil
v. thmth??1 rouse?crajr+rt?be?rttr
less then the houses^, of the?people
that worship in them. But when,we
p i) to work "aml "build such costly
f.r. church buddings as. to tax ihe. peo:
| '1 not r th.-ii- u i I .. mil then cannot
men; the obligations incurred is not
1 . pleasing in the sight of (?od. I have
Th mind a yhure ft in the district o\er
? Which" I now -preside is An iust such
emlmrassing eireu-mstaucesi. The \vor'
shoppers u?Lr.this church are among
the best in America. Muile* more
-* '< > "! s-o I-Ili. j"? llii'D t beV. But
ihe trouble in.their.case is that too
What is true; of this church* is true
of sc.oifs t>-t?uttlu'i's. In such extra,\agan-t
church buihiiltgs the minister
jjj\ljy.hoever succeed in putting over
. , : t hese evt ravnuant building "programs
..on an'.unfortunate people Work" aTV
?j in,ji'ivt iin[iim iIkmil ami do" them no To
_ harm than irowd.
==*= Ti?? ? (a 111jU* , of 4 hat exjinrmeut ion
would have lityn far hotter. alf if
fJmt pastor had not none""ttTOVtV~ A
ehiireh niay la*, too common for the
.people tti,*;tay in hut to improve it
it-tieli .1' proal oust, that tlieV eallliot
?' s;ay .in* it at any rate ddsen't-Ivelp
I lie sit uat ion. HaiId churches now
that the" eoimreuation can linaine,
This thine. ?of. creel iny eJiurfhes T'i?r
. . Tlie er-ftVfne- ef 'iVerat ion t<v .pay for, -h
all nonsense. It inieht "do if 'lielV
Were s.1.ieli a thine as lloatinv. chtlKti
"Lilian*'.' An o|d sayine is that tin
rat i- ea'aws .Weaker ami w iser. I n' n
fore 1- fear " that t.lie in \t- " itinera Iiot,
IV a C pTo'W trnrrvn?r?l-?f?put?their shuul
.tier uin!i'"FTl lie e'unrea tinalde ehlirel
del>t s. hr.iiiirht jihoul hypsolhe ainhi
TT-T : "ioti.i short deeded .preacher, that havt
>taire.eiftl -their fure._pa fonts Vo theii
?? irra v os,?:?:? - ;
\o (ieneral ( oillori'iU't' Titki't, Mailt
A wi|il propaganda is e'oTmi *' tin
' round:..' in the Cohinthia Annual Con
... ft'ioC'e territory that certainly pro
aitlinsr elders of the ('onfereiice havi
i??tti'.ff' tuireltfef '-'aniJ- made' the ticket
for t lie ( ieneinl i 'i?nfej tui'ce. Tlie sunn
rumor- maUcs '.he t?ue id thein. Il
further states that certain prvsidint!
elder.-' "wi le left otV ami eeitiiiti past
ors. Now the w'lede thinjr as I so*
it. is a orave injustice to -;he presid
? - j 111 - ' If r<??aceUM'tl. I am ill ptisit jot
to hraml I hat" rumor a- lalse. In-n
7 e'-al" ftnrtTTC'h'P' t ii k?-t ha.- mver heel
tii sen-set I mnonir the presiditiir elder:
A-k anv one of* them. We have sens*
. ' . , _ . . i. . i .i. .h < .* ir;
III. KIII'W l!:;u IIM- mill "I -in
. .will fleet fivi
m?<s at oii.i' iii'Nt annual eonlet'
? m e ami minister is. vapable <rl
n!: I;u?v rii>-. ivni'?>. The things thai
:,nl I'll-.1 !'. 1 1 ! i if I'. 11 i" n III" 'ill" ?'*
?:..ftu'f i - to iiiti it ii'iii tin- ?i11: i i' f mna
i-tiiiVflitiai'v. the 'all asse>.-me?ts, tlol
jar iiioTify. ^iisi'Titatiiin ami ilelfKiite^
t r-H V?'l I it'll' fX-Jif.li SeS. . 1-USt . 1'Ul . H<?t
lefts' iiur summer . revivals. I liesi
r. ' must lii tiiM i-iiiisiilf red ami- thel!
il?r!ei'atr? !< ' the la'l?er:tl t'nil t vl'eln'e
\\ mn-1??>i n 11is11"11'i ~
The |u 'siilif!,'.'. ? iili"i xias .leli-'l i<-h
,: i ; t,: - 1
<T-u-i? l pa> lull in
' M;:v !>av V ' tht
L\ v S-. 11. ?.( .'. . INA. I. I' 'hi v:
: >. 1... ti.i' i,'.ev ,1 : i' 'r i:>'
\v. It. 11...A III- n.- 'St.- IV: 1 I l'.
- ' .Ifhii-.m. Ir.. Ite^ \. It. I tat ma th?
It. . * I' 1Ilarju ' . ' V f> 7 W"i!tiaii
1 -:i v > . i .?it pahi ,i part . > 1 tlii.-n ;e>
-: ., ' . '
. III'.- m-a'i piviti;* nil ami .-'l.nnlli
.. have ii< ik?** I\<*? I I' have
V real ly. 11 > ').?.? tiii <Iii'sv iii Hk
'lhui\'!l.- illjf -A J1? I i n'tie il , III III'
*? '' twad t tin'. In- r.tn f?it~t*.? 1-. hi the 'A. M
' fr - ' hm-eh ='"<1 ' '1 l .ir 'III'" "I
1 i-i! ir.i; r :, :! ,i -?r?m? lit?ni>'I? aI?r't it nU
tiiiv tali'. iii-U-. i-i. *is hi" \v'a_U
uperaiiitai"t!. !?>rat-i'?i) "i; ><? a iarn
I'lnjitat inn. ' .
I'r ii .--t im- Hoard Via! Commencement
.The' Ti'tis'iT Hoard mertmn' ot'Al
" i? n 1 hiver-it y.vet her with 'tin cam
'i. ' . . ' ' ? -"-i-" t i '
kU't'k ei < iiali ail i? ieat ' tjian' mat* ;u.<
IM.lt ' ' mi! \V.l.? a>- I 111 |)l i -'IC"I Wi
' . ?J.ail' peak.of tt'/iMii n ov I" i?11 \ "ill "in
' ne\t u(*?.*! :' article.
Uur; ,W_iftreaIxruU.
>
*" 'ill ta ? S iinliix-Wy were ai CahlisW
"and I r;j_? t a- w inlwl'il service-at Para
ilist- ami. at. Alt. l.den. 1'ius. Howler
f?ttek?;H. iTiivkr-n*.. .''<iin?r" William.;
and family J'aiadi.v and Sigteis
l>i<on. I'liM'tj- Sorter, Crawford
, ' Itnwkiiis. in.,! hot < ? :*' ATf Fden iii-i
only, a feW._i,f the oieot work 1-rs n1
this charito. i')ii.- week-end, will tin?
n s at Mm i '>ui I in r'jj'. We will preaol
for the tjev. Atcliison at Atchlsoi
< 'Impel?Sunday Mot-nine?tt+td?Cm?tin
i l'ev. U'.'S. .11>'tie. at Si. I'a'd Sinnlai
, afternoon. \\'?? will he at Trmi-t\
sfation Spnrt.an hurt? Snndav nip-lv
where hishop Kansoin will pi'eaeti
i ?,r. 11^ i,cwis is I tic p;r tor. I.o
all ill'- nu'Milicrs prav for an mi
i_ pTiuiiim ul iLu ilulv -1-uii.i. "Lnt u.
advance on our -knees."
OLD FOLKS IIOMK NKWS
Ur.. .. . >. I.. I il...?v^-rdney
Park ('. M\ K. Church <>f whicf
Rev. J. C. Anderson is pastor for i
donation of $r>.lo, for us. CglJ,ecte<
during the illness of our mannyer
through Si.c, .loot.- K utrcr-on qui
ip ^ Vice-President.
P'or which we thank'.you - all. And
may God shower his fnany blessings
upon you. " \
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ND THE NEW RIDER
IP ELLIS 7"~
^ILQIAITIIEWS, NEWS ^
The Senior Junior Bam>ue>?'of The
St. Matthews Colored School was a
real jrem. Every one. who attended
expressed him and herself as inch.
Mr. Jonathan Jolmson represented the
Junior class in well ch.oosen 'words;
Miss lkmvio Owens a member of the
senior elass responded.
AflW which we went pVer to the
1)<>mestiv Sc*ionee j>et >artnu'iv. where,
the members of the jdnjor class"tS'TF
. an.viousk?awaitine?mir arrival.?and
everything went like clock work,
Kev. .Da\'iil Mitchell .pastor of'S'.
Mat'thews Baptist" t tuuclT ST7 Mailt
" hews.?St?t-tt?ptenched?a wonderful.
1 sertnott to the sehool-bn Sundav even
in jr. llev., Mitchell was at his Est
and satisfied his audience.
' Tljp members Of Hi Ih I A. M. H
( "h'.irvh u Ion if with some friends strrpi
isi'il Itov, iiml Si vs. Ret hen on- lajd
Mnii'ihiv. evening. "
IJevs.- He'. Ilea- Hrn.v-^ Seott have
?mir(nM'i1 in?('ulumhia. S-:?FV:?Ki?take
the Commencement of Affei.i. I'niv:
. Mrs.'!'1.. Wnrltw .. .'ind'-MTs^-danio
Watley .nti' spending n lew da.ys in
(iilumiiin vis it hi v relate m X- fr.ei .Sithe
latter will stay- im and takeA in.
. Aliens" ('ommeiieeiuent.
' N'i ei a I persons of .S'r Matthews
: S". attended the. funeral of t!ev.
'M'vhell of Oranyrehini':. S.' C.
M vs. Retsx I {owe- a faithful ivtemlie.r
"I' Rethel A. M. I'.. |)jjs passe.d
the ureal. hey'oiul. . The eoiuiiriiii
i',.il,V. thy. vhureh ti.iul the .lodtre w ill
.. Vertainly miss her.
Mr. Harold \\*he'>tone the .r:i!i?I.
i still i>l Mr. A.'. I_f, \\ heist-. ne i- here,
. spendinit time: with Mr. aid Mr ,
i \V liet stone.
The stork ha's visited the hpnv of
Ml", ah. I Mis. ('larem e l.arynrore aiiTt
left a line fiuhy hoy., flft- ho\ _;Jud
mother have ren.oti^l t.. I.e doin"
timely al?.tfaty. -mi i 1 iie
' ( AKI.ISl.i: NC.US r _
A latere"Tind atteittiee .audi ni-e. >t
? - (ended service at, A. _ JM.. Ki4.u1.
e Church. 011 Sunday - tV??*mirtir.1The]
'. rrvici1* 'wasTTTTeivs t i 11 ir a usual.* !
L._ Sum in v niirhl. l?r. f\ I'hillp 1111 r
p.reaehed a very impressive -ermoii a'
-_.Mt. laijlel 1 A M. K. Clmvh. We .always
triad to- have ! I . 11 ~ wiiit
u-a He is alwavs full of lire. "
1 Mesdames .f.ilU" Sj-wart. Willie.
I?'i lee .J .11.1.1.Ill. .III. . . i 1.1 I i 11 ( '..1,11 J......?err;
111 * ..O?r+4- I '1 i 111 . a Colleue. Kill k lllil,
S. 1'., all report a mo-t eii.ioyah'!*
!~Tittle.
Miss ^Ita lolu.sotl a yiaduate of
thi' yj-.'ss returned hoifie ?w.hh them.
#4'he ' ldav that wa- rendered
E ".est Friday iilifhl t the A M. K
1?l T. 11 r.'li liil . ,rTl. ... 1.
' t! ict ('ituvt iil ii'ii." 1ua? < 1 iit? a .-in-.
: r?*s>\ ..\vliu)i was i*nji>ycil .-?rTiMii-h l?\
! t lit |?r?'Sfh! until w i'\ ( I m-i 11' as-in-i!
!> - ivpal it Ht tin- in sit- I'm 11> < '. \\ i
:;! ( having filial ilay-s for tlj.
1 * 1' il iners in llti- -ri linii. a11<I tin y an
, iwakinr use of. tin- s:i?
1 Tin1 I ail ins ..I" Hid ' .M K.- /mi
?'li tllfh W'ill lia >c an ?*l it ?*l't aiiinn li! n
I I hum lay iiiirhr. ? "r
i . . i "T
.. I.KKDS i? \^|l J
.Sunday tCi'is :: iiTn'-l a i> \ al'tr- <ia\
. at t In- IJfil 11 ill 15 i) ! iy' . itai iji.
i?WfthSt ?wts 11 in ^uailai '(na-a>-li.fii'.f ilay _
] \\ i- also uh-fi\ >i| lir.!. i!a. a Mi'fii .
. al I);iy .is t In- -a ni.nl Sitn?la\ in .Ma>
i. to. ....i
i -4-tt-r i liiiiiili ill iVrti il I'm- |?i.
I l'la in tu tin* llni'il Siiiii)Ia\. Our. In*
, loVe.il Pastor, 15e\. I). I'..11 In i !u*'
. 'itf??" .1 lit t lo itut: ' |iij. i*i| \\ i t r tfnj :i|ili
In come tu u.-', iiiit. ail In* INv. Il.i:;
[-.^uiiu brouirht tu ii a i;n - avri* t'lym
iuil. -Hi1 ti.-fl?ii** hir* -*?-ts?
IP' i I?;11?.t r atnl a pot'l lull iit' li a'li
verse. " Ik* , -aii!" maily*' ?ri??l "TliPny
' <*nrii'i-!'tttl>ty tu?'t*ti?-l i rw)'ii.TtT--r-m?r-rhn I'lliiinl
tiiiKliitj; . in. mil M ia-.
1 A I'ler t h?.* -i*t\ in tin* i mi*: fij^at Hill
was allowed, I minuies fur it n.alit
iiat. ,. l"t ? t* V. luSii 'tin* Siipi,' i'itiili**l
' tIu*l.l tu assemble l"f the previam.
*? ?.tlf 1 If tu I It'll lit i a1. . i i'ii" l>iii ?
tress uf tin* 11 r? arm in tuiik <*liais<r. .
She tulif us tin* originator uf-t be I >a;
which was .Mis.- Anna .lafvis of I * ? ti!
tub Iphia, .Pa. Ttfe.e oriianix i ai he
irati iii It) 10.
Thosewho fin?k part iji readrtur pa
? ' pers?tuwl clippings ?7T tlte-^ucciici-m-i
-Were as. follow-: M * .-Mat;. \i like*.
, Mrs. Boll WatsOn. .Mr.*. Lucae TL u. a a
r Mr?. Mary~A; MavturLl. Mtv. A
? B. -Clroirory. .Miss fM.J.y Colt man.
Miss C'leo Watsott, Mr.\. Victoria
Thompson. Mr., (..'any Bfowia aful Mr.
[ \\J Ilia in A. Wilkes. The print ipal
j of CTu* white {ri-adeii rcTTTiuI-wa- piv- < ?+\
anil. Ins wil cTail '< M i -Lcai A . .':'.*
y venson one of tlie mei'ehanfs '0' l.onh
. anil his*' (lauiMstiT v.'a nl-o p:v eat.
, Mr. Ste\?*nsoii aiwl ProfBurns vra\c
I M M * I I' >1 I 11 U I i1 I IV> t' * i I "Ml
. f i l.iu* t*1llh I elide! " ii e.\, ? I i. HI mil
?rrnd w>> :vtt~cri.joyed it.
' I'ltLNt II'A I. Sl.UNKS SAMK
_ sriinoi. rrj "VM A Its
Fifty-t wo yc.ir.- :i' ! he. principal ?>T
the same' school i- the exceptional
i i ci.i-it held liy I. II. Sn.it h. |n iik ipiil
lit' a"Ni-j;!' < school in Clin h.'ioi, Vh.,
^ lucli v, a.. . i111 (1?i ii nil 1,. U-?.111.
Ambrose Paliv'eiv. specnili- I for The
ducation ill' Ni'nvioV:', OlVice ol i\du|
<*:i t i. i n, IS. I K-piirt n|eiit of -I lie In
lofiirt'. .
This hnij?-1or pv pfinoTpal wie ^tTT
Ihi' fit t l I.I 1 i i*l i I'JI mini I nil I
! Hampton Normal and Agriculture
I fmvMtute, founded at Hampton, Va.,
i in lSdS for the educatioTi of children
| of fx-slaves.
i ?.
? THE PALMETH
reso!.i:tions passed by TDK
CMfKKN YILI.K DISTRICT PIEDMONT
SOI 'I II CAROLINA CONi
I:KI:.\( K m \y ir>, itm.
. |
Wlm-a-. Tlii' A. M. K. Chucch in |
South t'alolinn -tands lor a hiuh
?-t. . I nl of oiljf ionry in its 111 ini r i?
ami '
: Whereas, tlu- 1'iodnmiit Annual Con
Icrenee' tonus ri^Kreat put ol' tlu* A.
a, li, l liiinh?in tho state, and micv
the tireenvdle District tonus a unique
'pari o.f tin- Piedmont (.'bnferynee, an.l
Whereas. ..Till' I |eilinost C'ouiV]^
. finy stamls leir the hie'liest standard..
intellectual anil moral qualities I
euupliu with ripe experience, and :
4-sUh-4i . two, ut'.. iu._members thu^c^
quali I os- 'arc found, viz? Reverend
.David II. Siins. V ,M.. D.D.. IMi. Ik.
President of Allen University, auu
. tluv Reverend CieorjJTe A. Singleton. I
M? A., S. T: H.. D. B.. Professor ol 1
?Sr .eueu.?A lien?1 nil er.-ity,?and
;-- Whf|i a : The glval.A. M. K. Cor.lfieelioii
is looking for its wisest and
til's: men m ho have the best training
and i-xper1i nii"r"TFQm" some of the
b?'si eollejfi's and universities .in :
| Ameriea. and ' *
' u i. w'.. ?> -
. i_.. i ??.' I III' \ <"
.iii>e <|a:i!11 les. an I arc fully aide at, I
eanahie of carryirtr forward and put
TT7TT? rrrrr any tiv wiilcli >; In,
eluiivh ul' .Mk'ti rail Uu'in^ .
s Therefoiav. lie i1 Kt'sohed: . Thai
!|||-: ('nlllCli'lin'- IlliW.ill session -Ma;.
l;i..| (!n hrri'liy I'liilui'sc I hi'si' t v\ a
oeutlnieu .I'm hisjlii'j" ..honors in tin* i\
Vl. K. Clnrreli: Tlii* lieVcri'ml DI " lI: !
Sims for tlw I'pi.-ii.'pai y, and tho Iter- ,
' ji-iid i'rniV- HI- ih-oitff A. Sin^lifnn
i'Air iju* Kdil"i-sliip.ot'' the .Christian
Ki'i'oi'.ifV. Vie' pledge. out'sidviss t
work for their ??h,U"it next" year a.l i
<'levelatul. * 4 .
lie it further li. olvedThai \vi* i i J
dm e [ |,e avlniiiii. t ration nl' Bishop It.
( ",'P " '111 1 pled:r?" .otir.sf'lvi's I"';
I 1. i.I'll. 1 "III deleiv.lli' W'llt'll I'leettsl 1" J
] a 11rk i'n!' li.i i i iii n to the Seven', h i
1 Kpi anpTn Pilrirt. ...
-1 \\?< r iVini l.'id. AT. ('. Smuler. li.
" '!!. Him'.vii. l'l'.r. W. A. Whiter iTt^-r-ir^
vl V V .riI. 11 111- Samuel Nnma_
i.l' I .; IV"!'. Ti. 1.. Suiii'n. 11. W?l'ar?
l .let'. A. !>. A1 illiner.?\V; K. \\ "illume.
| Ik A ." C,11i"t;iiYyh ;!ii-. 11niin, .1. f"
.-'U'l'ti'l'.
( II MM I'.S ION M AN S.
M I . 11 k N A. M. Iv. ( III Bill
i'ln rel i\ al liiet , my AiTtie'i efo> >.1
r .' All. i. I:'. S'.ind tt\ i". I'l'iine?vm?
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..iii inii-u-i i y. i \i iiint:. a.i?] Ko.v. li
\V. Walla t*. of liis'iopvi.k' iav > ' ijipi
-iutr m-ia uc. lU' lital I'i-vvyjf . n.
a <<iaAs. mia'tii-itf ;.'b .>?i J: -.
ifi'iiUIL NStirl J' In- nil i f.\ lUl .ill
At Ml - ZjuliT iVO.iv ill* .<a':lV
. . 1 1111 ?; ii'ii<imih' ; -111!< ! Vi .>i.' >
, i . i u:: 1 It V. .1. llol% < laltloi'
. rid. ai mU: r. ('.nl. aa ?-ti flow of p. i
. I'.idlil poi- i.tis ui;.n li.-oairlii
V).,. \\. '!?! ati.ft 7 p.iM' t'i'ii.iol
tio I I
Sin-lav ii ovnii" tl.i -I,:nr \o ill.
,| ; a oi , t,- no . attv 11 onf A> t ' lit.
I a i In ' \f"i'?l." < 11" 1 ' "'V
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1,1 'I I It-. .i *1. lull'itl'ia,
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t
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li"!ii dim/ 1 In l?iv niu-i.; i!oink<i
in. t fftri'V wii <i ilif .-iiowy w^nto
; . }.?-^vy-xL,. ..(L- tui.. a. n..n.' f?i+rr?
.,v\. who i?1 II- ii:1 w;?>> > iiiir
i ; ..!> : olili-'a'. i")!1 lo tin
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1 [ ; 1 I,.,1'1 ''I!' i I . Ill'1 'l-i'ln-UJ-l'Utj'..
i_i,! : I 11i.i I'.i-.nn"t ! ainl
it. \ . " :;h r~M : ..II. V.:n.V. "I
Mt, I.< )l... ri) < I?i/i> '
, t"? vi" rt.'i us,*: l In ir, i-ela'i > < ali<l
Pi ? i ^ i<i i In fity.
]JTT Hniil.v' !ta~??'< ('>? ti?...i ..iu?iii.s...
'^tT".af~>-v. -111.i!111 Kin cii;i;i! <
~ Ti l'\ I liiai. i-'f';j>iin-v|M!i l.avu
~T,I r:;^i7 fiM TT 'rr.iut?
I tear!: 'ill .1 Will- ?
Ah-.. jViliii-liiii ini Molir :u;.i Mr.
Ihiij>ti I"'.ill i?"l> -\V?'d},i;.
May 1 .".til. r.1'! I :it 1-"' r ajmn
<1 | \ . VS . \\ ! I III' !' | f " I'. i ill i
?7TT ! ;
I:| \l I'OK'r COIN I v
l it MMNi; S( HOOl. M'.NVS
STinday. . May "vrn>?ittdr-ed ?
i1 iu J iULl-?-xta.', H-t; -Ulr' I III)". A II' I > >
Svlni';!" was lu lil :if it>' .uAial
tii.--' I; i, very inU'i'Pstinvr unl' inanS'TTF^XTi^tT^
iVl-l'f-, pI'tiKC'liL. --
A i 1 o'fl'ocji". tin- Baiijilaii rente
&uLiiiU0 u;i- iircai'lu'ij l>y Rt*v. I. Jtfi-Hiiiu?r.
|flu t-*r tin- Ml. Zio.i
it: |a ir-;, t'hun-h.?\nnist<?n,' A'n.
"" i.:ii";i(1 ;/t.?rtmrn?yr?-btrd?h<>iy.
,\ v(-i y I.mad .ailiji'r! indeed.
I ".< "i i i'm-n 'jii-atlv i-n.i'iM-fl l?v all
i,?fWrirl, ijnitv a lew vis,tl my . 5 i:n aiH
" !'l..! i?lliuiil'ni t?rrrrr?pvi- -i-nt.
ii., i.'. ;.i .1.1 m.... I'.-'. ......
hiv f-'filnr ftFFontn?n. This
/'.or .w.tf h'a.l.it, nil, J he porch < t the
f :>. !> I :yhlim', A 1'ii-r.a .few hours \ve?v
\TVti' '-^j vim-; vni imis'kind of udl.ips,
Th'o >..11i'-j :' serve I a ihTnio'.ls cuiirss
><' haii. sa.tidwii hes and punch. second
' - f~r -l >'a\'. l'orrv ire cieani and oa.kc
l i e i.nj:< h was flwtoraled with (tlentv
.<I? i M . <!i rvm-uar :iVnl pot plant"The
'}J'hj mote* fhitII heallt i fat,
" . 1 ' i.?11nw.ii"?ihi 'i?tin
< 11" . Ml M.jlr ,1 _ ,d.ih
?vis-pi nt an en iovaldo irin*f.
t I*? -'* .1. S Slianhlin has ins; ahiiit
Jp hided no hi . > rijft.v lectures, to 1 he
I : 1 ah lit 11 .dy. Tin" student hnvr
"j TTThril' iTiTk'i i loin I In nr afid II". | V JI
1 I r ' fl ] " 111 jt|ju t|^(.
i j Iip i d ; hr i'.ihh" itailv anil ry
[vi'iv hard to en; the rhildrep to see
I that tin* Rihle romp.: first. This week
|will close out our commencement.
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Held at Nichols. S. C., May Yj?
2\,22, 1931.
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Rev. J. N. McClintic, pastor at
S::{o o'clock, Thursday-night we asToTrniTuiT
"iTf ~,tTiv ~cin.rr>rH~~ftiyVTyInnate
service led by Mrs. Buie and Page."
After which Rev. \V. I. Deas, P. E.^
77? Marion District in "well chops en
words presented the Rev. W. 1. Gore .
pastor of Conway Station who prea-? '
ched the Missionary sermon, which j
\\ as enjoyed by all. Collection, bene- j ~
diet ion. ^ _ " , |h:
Friday morning, 9 o'clock, devo-'
tennis service led by Mrs. Delain and
Me n-e the-convention went into con-oei
at ion ^ soiAjce and seemingly as A
tbe spirlt^nf tTie T77>fd was with us as ' y
ra-'h one expressing his or.hersielf of '?
being glad of the mercy that has
been extended them by the hands of !*!
Ilegisfut ion foes :uul?assosmonts-'-%
was called for the repoits viere good. *j*
,Recess. The Nichols School build: *jl
inir was opened and a long table of | y
good and well prepared food was A
served by the good' ladies of Nichols y
Mrs. Graham, Race ami others. Kvery ",j!
body enioved. ) ? '
Friday afternoon, devotional* led jSv
Mrs Carter ami B.iIwkiiH,- after f>,
which our District president in per- i
-son of Mrs. I'. K. McRae. presented j ^
the Rev. .1. \V. I,. Purkelt pastor <-f,4
M.irion Station who preached a. power i ^
fill sermon, and we said wit Inn
elves .1 rulv this is a man of Cod. J *
. Helpful and interesting- talks we>e i 4
.n;.de bv the following: Rev. D, ('. j .
Deas. I'. Rev. \\\ I. Gore. Rev.,
and MYs. -.!.?W. 1., Duckett, Rev. and *
Mis. S. Detain. Rev. .1. F SRinly,' 4
Rev. .R' A. McQueen,Mrs. N." R. I e- w
i -ter, Mrs. \\\ I.'Roberson and Mrs. I
t'1 art's l.aiiA r. Next meeting will *
1 i eld at St. John Church M-p-ion, "4
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' I'lu- .Tiniioi- popartnient of the \Vi?.~j~~T
mail's lloiue .Missiottary Society.jQJLgl.m.riiTii
l M. ~F. t'blirclirpre.*ented an
\iellent program at the church ^
USundoji n??'ht; *? *? *
The Primary Department of. l-in, !
I coin -ttttd Savagi'rtHover School's rem ; J
i hwd their exercise; on- Monday audi0
{Wednesday nights of last week"""'Both t
I .-Xerei.-cs letleet n.ucli 'credit on tile j a
I D acbers of those departments who | '
ahored untiringly to prepare the lit- j
Be- folk. _ : 'it
The- A lio.intls of Claflin I'nivcrsity ;
J lot t- .'.l the is- idenee of Mr. and Mrs. (
I S .1. ,' -v :>?.! .1-1 (TTT Monthly evening. !( }
1 Mo> 1 ist h. A?leiithy business meet r
n-g w; t-.elil al'ier whieh Mrs. Mc- R
Donald served a J1011ntif1.1l course-.of j.
.j-m.mil> Mi iiwuvri y tee cream and j ^
plain wikc. |Mr.
|'?. liu-'i-ll was host to the]
f11 > i Fellows .a Ins lovely now. Iioint'f ^
. a \Y;t-!.11:iv'ini St...on Wednesday cv.-..I,inn:?M-u-v?-ill
it.?Al'tor the lni>inv>s?i
\\a> tinivlie;| a. .im'osI ?11 Ii^rlitI'll 1 soc-j
nil hour wa- >|K'iit. d.itrinv which a | .
tcnipf.inv )iu was served.
"t he Scotia t'hapter met "at the ivA'-I \
iiKnee ol' Miss II. -\. F.-lier on Tl)ltrs- j
day evitiinn". Mi.V If IT The'* meetiny v
wa- welj a'ti nlei). Miss T'sher tolil ' *
ol' her trip to Scotia" ami el' the, iin M
|>i'ii\ eioellt liiaile on the campus. |'J
tt|i| t rnieiit? arc.Orvcd to visit llie'e
-iliool ;'.!iil note the clistlives. ''
>i i .Xinhisnlo .10.1/. Uack -.,.?
or atV-1 Irene !Jtirv-'-'- ore aitiofij; tIff I I
yminC !.nlies who have returned to \
The i-iiv. a.'ter teaching ill various jc
"' .inl ine I ;.. w Hirer months. . 1
Mis. I. I>. Mavis, Sr.. was called to!
('hit ai'o on Salui'dav oil account or (
the 11 Lues oi 'her- nnirlier. a euttple ol <
-?ntr-T--Mr , Itav.Lv ir.iiheil Flip 4
?--rr-ri i i . i.:n ' PI!!"1
I ', , i, i I -1 I I' i' i o n : i in I I > I". I"'. ( , j
Ii.ine-. iii.>-iuri d in A-lieyill'e, N. ('.. on -4 j
Tin' r|-t t Mv . I(
lev. a yil Mr. A.' I'. I Inward. M ivi j
iei Mi A. t!. Spi-art., Mesdanies te. I
I'. IV Inter. I .ill e Sinvlet-rtn, - .F A. I'
.Join* * ami l>iv< . W . 15?rnh*. altrihlrti!
Ji row, nina" Home i >iliLi leneonielit oh
Monday. .May 2.".. ?*??^ tr
?j-l i: ; o ?lvv-4-uh?lu'iu Howard , <
111 : i:i:!; '' i ; t.i. )! n:nl Anna 1.. Kir- i
nit- arc at Jioinc . after utlendiiiK |
Brow J n* "durini? lite jiast school j
term.
M? sd i.no's Aimcjfl'a Tarlclon. Kliza- J
I fib?i' insi 1":i ami Sarali Bradford I
lHii11n'i 11 [!i .Ml.uila. (I.'i.. last wuk j
lt> w'liiu-. - iho graduation of Mr. |
(!; o. S.nM'h toll, <
Ni:v.s !! :. I'lii-: wom a.\'s (
hiVm ivi: mission un
T.lio Woman's .Co-operative Miss-!.'
-ion a r e I'nion met at Kheneei: Baptist
('hillTli.. Thnrsda" end Friday, 21-22,.'
to fi lclirato the :?rd Anniversary's; \
Koch ni^hl a pro'Tam was rendered, j
Friday afforpbon the business 'ses- i
s*i.nwas held; wo was favored with 2 <
smrte very vutiiiiluulilUJ remarks by
.?>ci ' n?S1111111?Lil' - the Belhlehoni
I!a|>tisl f'liurch.- We are always ((lad
to have her with us. The Unidn j
closed?rm?Fninday?afternoon?ul?the ,
lti-i ld< hem H mlis't < 'hurrh The l'ol- i
111w in<r i>ronprani was l'OIWh'l oil: ?f
1 h Vim inn;,I. SistelV M . Campbell. .) . t
W'i o and I.. Worthy. Musie, Choif; j}
I'api i'. Mrs. Mary Fowler; Solo, Mrs. t
l.iMia I'e.eivr: l>nly <>f Mission, Miss V
IC-? t-t.- ? '. i .1 iii'V- Bah . Quartet of c
the Bethlehem Baptist Cluirch. Rev.
Sarah SI. S dth ascended the ros- *a
(?h? ? ,-umI ill -liverc/i one <>f her mas- j
let' pit She choseil for her text: ^
John .l<u~>nid let her alone .
against the day of my Inirhtl has she
rit*?n^? i for a subject (
' \\ .. m : i o s h ueo. V1' said Win =*
: 11| I till' soliiet llltlg , WO-?L
man i-; p.a1 workmanship of (Sod; <
Woman's inlluenee is used to?either 1
build u'>, or tVar. down; woman is (
Tip-?rr-ffr frwl i<?M?-hv in 1 ho?mother J
id' life; woman had more strength
I h'M11 II n!.?fi ha-; love ho inure pnw
or in a woman tears than man has in '/
r.is argument; argument woman is a 1
wonder. .J
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Sunday was an ideal day and both |
nufng and old seemed to have been !
>verflo\ving with the good old spring ;i
line, spirit all Sunday Schools in and ||
iround town were largely attended. ^
'The A. C. E. League is striil pro- jj
rressing we had a very nice time Sunlay
P. M. . -.'?q
The members of Macedonia Baptist ij
'hurch are very pr-oud of the fans, |
dcssors Pears and CliamiTImi fmniiim
mhalmers of Col'.mthiH left-?fn?nttr--n
'hurch one afternoon last week. Tlu v
tave been.'very nice to irs as this is ^
he. second time they so kindly favor |,.
d us. Many thanks to them.
M.ss \tennel Lori.ck a teacher of j
,'oorhees Institute is at home she re- ,.J
tor'.s a very pleasant and successful. \]
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Mrs. Anna G.I.oriek ente.rtaiufed-aew
of the young ladies Monday af- \
i vpoiiii at. her hi me in hono~r"o ' her
laughter. Miss'Vermel Lorick. Some ;j
i ho at tended' were: Misses .\Iav,'ha
hiker, Rehn, et Rosa I.eC Jones, Janie
furgess, Ada Niehoson, Thomasena
t Kloise Roozer. A i ter many differnt
games were played^-a-. delicious
ourse of ere at aitd^eu^pt was served. r.
?WiLarc very glarUu^ha vo. Mr. Row is 'n
'.iehelberger at home, he is an idfaal
mung man and a graduate of the
ollege department of Belied ic* Col- '''
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"Mrs. Minnie Spencer of ,I lii/ahetlr " ^
'ity New Jersey-attended Mie llarhi- l'
on College Commencement whore ?
^TTlTTrnSTTuTT^ueTT^i^TPniTei^^penet^
-a mi'Hilwir of-the griiftinl rritr t'l,'t^'
it Allen- Universit v. Mrs Si)cnc? ?mi
hildren arc leaving Friday for j>
di/.abeth City, she reports a very i.
deasnnt stay while being at hotv/?. ^
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[)RAN<;i:mi.i. \. At: rr. rumen v
Rev. J. K. Dixon. "Pastor ~
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Wedgefield. S.. C.?Sunday was a hi
high day in /on Sunday School with ol
<upei mi taidi'iii anil nil'ltd-?m tlieir TI
posts. Lesson was briefly discuss->d
and reviewed by the pastor. Sub c'
iect, "Jesus Preparing* "Fur The End"
Dr. Dixo'n greatly empha-i/ed eoh- -p
Ta'nt eoinmunion with Clod to insure a o
good- re ward' at the end;?? ?
At 11 .'If the. Pastor,* Rev. Dixon gi
int rodVu-eiT Kev, K1 ixabet !i .Maple o f w
Jacksonville, Flu., who came jforlyard
and pi'eached a wortderfulsermon
from Luke 2:10; subject, "Good w
S'ews." - .
At S :U0 o'clock .Madam Maple gave
us ' another , bur:j:hg- uu-ssugb from
Matthew 28:10. 1"
LEXINGTON NEWS
finnduy inornimr. May 21. Hie wea
her being beautiffff'Tiow. Bethel A.
U. K. Sunday School was large'\ a trended
Sujd. and teachers were at
heir post. The lesson was beau'.ifulh j.S'
Hsfiissed. Sunday afternoon j&L TlAN
'clock Rev. S. J. Johnson preached ti
i wonderful sermon at Spring Hill di
K. Church. Sunday night at o'
! o'clock Rev? W. K. I <ee, assisted M
tev. Johnson and preached a won- m
lerful sermon, on last Mondav night
ie-v-.-4*eace uf Ailim llniviT-iilv prre
hed a soul-stirring sermon at ItolhuL -Sj
he Lexington Brass'Band furnished ai
nusic, also Mt. Zion and New Bethel
piartet sang. Mrs. I.ula Suher, Mrs. Si
Elizabeth Simpson was the dinner s(
tuests of Mrs. Jenpie 5Slic;h Nundayr"Si
\1.-c VcwK.rw. I :H'W Vldll a od M>s F.lj- 01
rabeth Simpson were guests of Mrs.
>V. H. Oorley and Miss Issie Portee al
Saturday afternoon. s?
^?5aturday^
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HeV. "d:"K. Heard, Pastor
Charleston', S. (V?With a determiation
. to impress his hearers with
a- message of truth, Hev.. W. 11.
loofe. one of Kroanuel's Deacons devered
a timely and instructive mes
age on last .Sunday morning. A
ploiidid and an attentive congregaiiii
heard him while he spoke from
te fullness of his heart. JThe-mesYge
was indeed fonimendable ' and
dl of admonition, *? ?"
Sunday School convened at the us- ^)l
:i 1 h-v,... 1. .. ? -**
-.Ml o liirgc" -,KUinei'ing.
xcclsior class had a lively discus011
of the..los-on led by Mr. Clinton
Yoluig one of its members. We al>
had one visitor from Centenary
L K. Sunday Sehool: Mr. Paul Neb
ni. ,i student at Avery Institute
re?were indeed delighted-to have Ml1; ;
elscn with us. . ' Since he conies to
tj us su often, we hardly want to - ?
vie Itim as a visitor.
Our pastor preached at Mt. Zion
e I Mo I 111 r if' a ill1 * |lu 1 ^ *U' n?l,n*
rlivered.. The Senior Choir of Ki:iinie.l
rendered. mu-ic-i?.l'or the .ocI'ion
with Mr. l.-aiali Ajk.en at the
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Another inspiring sermon was
card by a lnige congregation at the
veiying hum" of worship at lOmanuel.
X..Lkb:?service our pastor brought
ie message of glad tidings which
> deb\v ied with power and sincere.
, I II ? pel on;- >> ' o;nl int" fllll
a iiiiu i 11111. ihiuu uf aiiicli wni'u , ?i>li/.'-'i.
t'.iu.- atxwr inn fur the day
< >11 Friday night, May '22 the Missn'ary
ladies presented "Heaven 1
uuial" a ijelitfiotis play. A very
if.'.'e gathering witnessed same. A
iitnlIy niimiie* of our white friends
tended and seemed to llUVe.enjoy1
tIn. in. vKcs immensly. This play 4
aTfs w ill) the way of "ithe world.
'Idle we are journeying upward We
e arrested h> the-evil one who tyies
is best to turn us around. Those
ho are determined" to press onward
nallv reae.h the uort ih??" \vVw?<??
iilitis arc centered upon the things . .
the world are easly persuaded to
vange their course.
A. L. (i.?'An . encouraging repre illation
?>t* the, Allen Life Gu$rd
as - preseht at the weekly council,
he meeting, was opened?by?Srgt. . ' ,
enjamin 11. Miller and after the us:il
preliminaries we ' discussed the*"
ashless?pa 4 The Guardinaster
as present and expressedJJbdrnself
-> being very much, pleased. The
eckly good turns are as follows: ,
1. Kept a., baby from b?in^ run ovei
y an automobile. - .
I. Gave a lew coins to an irfirm
rrson.
Helped n 'Crppled niun. r
?L?I'onnil ball?for jpttlc child.
f?. Cranked car for lady.
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Sunday was quite a enjoyable day at
t. John's Sunday School 10.30 Supt.
r. SI. Mitchell and teachers were n't
icir post th^ lesson wasTjeautlfuTIy
scussed and largely attended 11:00
chek, pray, service 11:30. Rev. W.~
. Davis preached a wonderful aer
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A,t 3:0() o:clock the Humble Charity
rdidirnted 'heir annual thanksgiving , . ,,j__
[ rvicest I.ndtre No. 20 the following
e ones who took part.
Prayer by Sister Sarah J. Able
mpture Reading Sister Cara Stevenm
welcome address Sarah P. Able
To Sister Nancy McUollough Paper
i the work of Women Mrs. C. L,
Tic he 11 SeDdnli 1U i,. W. M.Jjavia and
t ' his hour the church seem to be .
it on fire while the man of God talk