The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 10, 1931, Page Page 2, Image 2
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"The Old Gray" And hi
The New Rider l'
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iS'o^ong would dare .deny that the If
t'.r.'ivo-discip.Oa n" Jesus':Lri'ist had ct
power to heal 'be sjck, iaise the dead m
find to ',as'. oat devils. Tins t,L' a.
? w.is i>mlp(|^d in their s
which further impowcred them, to lor- "Hi
Rive sins. And with'- the prayerful [.
laying of hands upon individuals the.s u
would receive the Holy Ghost. It is: si
generally admitted that the apostles g
only wa re endowed with such puwei, lt
* ami theirosuccessors. among whom the fi
"ttoil called " minister?' of today arc"-f;
numbered, are etfpcetei to curry out
the spiritual application "of IK- Sailit. : ;
Every now and then per?uris appear jj
claiming gifts of divine healing. Since
; ...We do not know the mind o' the A1
?? ^.migmy .iiur01 mgiviunais
faith, it might be well to suspend ?
judgement?on . sm h profess orb?and--p
allow, their works lo prove their pro n
fession. But for any person C > charge |
so much money for bestowing these
spiritual blessings is contrary to the XN
word of God. They ought not ht. al- |
lowed in our jftilpits. This thing of VVi
anointing the head wit|i Holy oil for ,
* so- much, money and giving good luck (souvenirs
in the name of the Lord .is
. Yoo.lo'oism ip its highest form. In- u
. words of St. I'etef. they are still "in ,
he ghTro't'bruerness. aml TtiTlie bond
of iniquitv." Recently an evangclis* j
came to an .up-to-date congregation .
claiming similar gifts of those of tin
twelve apostles. This good brothei
wollld pour holy-oil upim VoUr Ilea ; ?
for twenty-ti\'y cents, anil cast devil.*
out of you for twenty-liv cent* a
?? devil. Whoever heard of. such a j
1 liing! 1f this is not Sacrigi->us it i _
certainly close kin. Such'a persoi. f
' should eilhe be driven olit of a com- j
inanity or all of the tdiurches should j
eonie together and employ him to j
? cast?devils?eoU?of?then), ill U_L) if)
Crease salary of one dollar per devi.
1 tistea i ol tweiuv-iivc ccii'.s. ?
Bishop Hansom Bojrins Conference. On
next Wednesday inoriiin? inHti., I
city of Charleston. S. < . ;.i,i?it. __j
A. M. K. Church the Palmetto Vn
- nunl Conference will coma tic with ,
P 1 f n "' I I " "' nil m-.-vnl J
i itur. This is one of the 'siroutes:
conferences of tile state it nut the
strongest. It sets the pace lor all oi
the rest. Every pastor -hould wotk
'day and night in liis chain,, to niaki.
the best report of his'lite to Bi.-1'.o.j
liansuih this year, lie is anion*.' Ua
best bishops "bf th,- church today ir*
' s respective of denominations. All pators
havlf been suplied with booklet.: >
hearing the bishop's nn.-.'.ia?t" 'hi
churches,. This they should, real ti
their official boards and imparl JUu v
information to their congregations. j
?- ?1 jrry?strt'Ssr ttpotl all of. the item, eot,
tallied therein, and 'mention with emphasis
that, of lie fly cjiurci ?1. ,
r 1- Hit liest - thill/ thai lia . r 1 n
pened tor this state and sliows lh..'
our great leader is interested in ti:'.
local church as well as the general.
This is a year of grent aspiration's ..ad
every ambitious minister has a right to .
aspire. I-f?has?been?predicted that _
this will be a year of many changein
appointments. Such yedrs . allnrd v
- valuable opportunities.?Btrt?remetn r
bet: al of these are for thc. ministcis f
\Vho are able to make round reports, j _
behind i~n eveTy claim. expect injr rrr~
? * i' "" > i ' [>>>rl blanks * >: _,'
cuses for items, will .stand in their
Own way. ThHs: is true every year
exceptions'. A comiin iidable report a' ?
this annual coiiTerence' wirf iwean two' "1
thirds of. your support for the yeneral
conference,-and a hundred per
Petrt?tu your crctlit?for a?maul up
point nuuiU atiothei year. 1 )o?;?ij iRlit ;
failures just as well yet put of tin.
general conference- race.! and only
look to receive for another year what
?? j;-. left, by way of appointment - ni'lei _
the suet csst'yl ministers hue,, been
supplied. Your ?;nrJy recoitl makes 1
~ yTntr_Trpp<"rtrrt?trt-Ht-4n-yi+uj-<.m;rvaLuuiAai:?
en'ee oi 'if?you are transferred to
?~ another. Failures of one cpnfeivnce
will never he ffivbn the best in any. !
other. .Make a-good report and m i
_ one can keep you from gelling the i
very best that the chureh ha- > J
giVi. Ministers ntflfke their own-ap--==
point nienlS sinrt mo disiii'"t > an f-.O with
successfol "pastors..
' ' ~Negrr>cs~ Can f*nih One V\ a> ?^
When Grand Chancellor Juius A.
? Ft" ' jin.'l -?ii "Vl I'll session ot
Knights of Pythias- Grand Ludgc
hi'iV )a: I Week sonic thought it mean.'
only a -more complication of matter.-.
The greatest surprise was to see huntiled-1?tend?h'Mi'l""ls
in attendance,
And after listening to the great rues-.
siiL'i' of Col. Brown and th.tf of .Sir
NT7.Frederick tirantl Al loi'MCV,?n--;
was soon acknowledged that such a
* session was the best that could e\et
be held in this- jurisdiction. Whili |
, theGi'and Chancellor is now pivpur
"" ing- proclamations to be?*en4?to.' overy
subordinate lodge proclainii?ig j
the good tidings of this meeting! we
shall not attempt to speak in advance.
But permit, us to lit this wend drop
that that body pulled together as I ;
hav,.. never seen colored people (fo. <
They \vent on record as faVpring the i
payment of claims "to widows of de- t
ceased knighU and orphan children- |
before "any grand lodge taxes would
lib collected for Green's great won- |
der at Chicago. Who in the world I
are going to send thousands of dol- "]
lars from an Onhr to -pay mtan ohr rr
sky scraper that is headed toward the
hands of receivers. Our mistake ;i
though honest, was when we put one \
dollar in it. Now a blessed day ha: t
conie to thc Order TfiSuUlh f'nrwlina
so let all delinquished members and f|
lodges reinstate an 1 let lodges send (
their endowment right away, and payments
will b? made to families of de- | b
ceased knights in a very short time. ! }1
Let every keeper of records and seal b
I i
j on th,. look out for the new proit
TTi.TTrTTTt-fnrrTT-thTT-tirtrrttH^hmwreHtn^ id
read it to the members in the
astlv Hal when it comes.
Known bv Their Works
TTr. S. II. I,cwis who was transfer-"
d rrTnn' tile IMlii'.etto to the Colum-'
ia Conference "last Fall and staoncd
at Spartanburg has had a wonot
only met. many of the taxing obgations
of Trinity church but suc;edihg,
in keeping peacp and harony
among the members. "We will
1 in it that our church in Spartanburg
ble:-se<; with a loyal membership
ewis got all t'hat money he paid the
duply, distinguished himself in his
rout ulunch and will have to be
muLd. with in the future. By their
nits ye sji.pl know 111ehi." The Rev.
. H l'uw iiiajL ol. UuiuiL has ininun1lb/id
nyiist lf in his -church, for all
nies l<> eoiiie. ' H,. took charge of
ml cuiigi cvat ion last November in
ii old condemned wooden structure
topped up with poles and with an nltio-t
p-ru.^U-alod?membership. Bu^t.
TTTTTy lh.it (ild dolapidntcd building
nidern hi u-lv structure vaiuea at ten
musatid dwlars. It seems-a* a dreifm
ill it is truly a reality. J Mattering
cutis ol'cmnment arp unnecessary in
no ctise of thost. gentlemen. Their
auks wil not only speak for them
ut reward tliem aeordingly. Aside
mm mooting Vhe local obligations ol
heir e hp robes' Brothers. Lewis and
lowiuan have paid every assessment
j-XiiiL_Lo the general church and the
resrdrng- H-di-r?pa1 overy -pouhV Ol
lis quarterage at each quarterly
looting. > ~
Our Whereabouts ' ?
L.wst" Sunday was. a high'day with
7TTIT S 11.11 t.mhui g. W.i preached I'm)r.
S. II. Lewis, in thc morning and
lie Uev. Vv". S. .Jones in the afternoon.,
loth pastors paid their quarterly- as
ussnion! / in?lull.?\\V preached at
welton thai i-veiling'for the'Uev.TII.
KdWaial- and had a great meeting,
le' also paid his fulL .assessment,
his. week-end will find us at St.
m s'iim.I .v in.n niiig with the -Rev.
'. 1'. MeLarkindr pastor. We will al.i_ln
;ii Siiady Lii'ov,. cluirell Still iayijglu.
.Monday" niglit of next aVyok
re will preach for. tlie- Rev.. P. W.
avis at Flee Hope church and hoi.
ill 4 ill and, lasi Quarterly eon fen -nee.
a'v. ihc , nii'iiibei s "pray for, an out
louring of- lhe Holy Spirit. " Let us
i-.i'iie on oar Uno-es-r"?l
I'. S,?! 1 person- slihSi'l'ltllllg in
ne .for Tit,, l'alnietlo Leader- at Annial
('nil i'ei eiices wil please be pro-,
arod to .renew your subscriptions at
our annual conference this Fall. I
, il| li(> at each.-allium conference in
uteivsi ->r the paper by authority oi
kl i. bni. II. Hampton, Publisher.
si:\\ BliOOULAND SCHOOL NKWS
At luntir i>VI<u'k Kriilay monthly
'opt.1 - >, tbi- teachers of New Brook- |
;?tuI I'dluri'il School at tended ' thou .
i.r-1 It aTliei' una t itij.'.'.
'i he doors, w o'iy-opened wide Mouldy
iVtuituny, Sept. US' to welcome the
t ' a i rrt?h.ip11?I'at'e?i-hil ireu?who
able t" ytvet t heir. leUehfcrs ulul he
:hi a tlew term.
The day heyan with an itispitinja
U-. i>; ion oJCcrcise. Air. Gaskin, the
jupt. of the t'itv Schools, District 2'.'
I ' ' ' "SHOOC11 .llld
ire-sod the, necessity of coining 'to
chool and staying in school in order
o pass at the etld 01 tin* Ji'a*.?M)' j
lask'ti said, he stands ready to as- ]
ist the teachers and schftol at any |
into. The dac continued with the en- ,
ailment of two 'hundred students
-' I" b: nl W. 0 L. We are lookny
forward, to a larger enrollment
im'iny '-4-h,? i ominy . weeks.
liOOK CU B '
l IK- \\ cimcsilay Afternoon* nook
luh imil its7 weekly meeting Wedn
silay Septr'k*. nt-t-tve-'lvomc 01 oi?
I't.e-i<!>. lit, Miss Darthulu Arthur.
I'lie mooting was called to order by
ho president. hovt. Lifted- .Me' was
mug; .tile Lord's I'rayer was epeateo
n eotieerr. In the Car ien was sung;
Trip,ure l\y Miss Halt. The roll
sill 1" t he inmiYlie i s re"S"p7Tnfttng?witlr
liioiution and; paying-their dues. Tito,
ninutes of. tht, last meeting was re..
i;eei\*ed ami adopted. Business of
niporfanee was discussed' and thei.
lie litear.v .part of the program was
'cim'iril rout". ThtL ulub w i lj , meet
a nV : eoM th liei'i'.i 1*1 er. Miss' Re_
>eeon'Mel )?.w4-41 was oUr welcome ClIZI
tor at tTii~ mooting."" We hop, "Hm;
In a n In n i)' iin Otlirr i an
medially invited. \Ve adjourned to
nee I on Sept. !J0. TYur"hostess serv.
-d?a riolieimi-' '-out... 'Tlie
elisb tiu'l at the 'home of our
Trftrrict'or Miss Bernice Robinson ol"
i inn Richland St: The meeting was
Iin n i by the president. Aftei
li," pfxlhiiin tries we elected US QUI
lew . reporter Mis* Hemphill. We
iiLLpuriied "to meet Wednesday, 14 ill
he home <>1 .Miss Margaret Cult's
if join Harden Street. After we ad.jpurned
-X11 s Robinson \ served ? us
i nionade and eak^- which was greatly
>njoyed^ by all. _____ _
BRIAN KR JI'NIOK (Ol.LKdK
lire wit has launched her ship for
i sailing (if nin'c~1months. Having in reascd
tonnage, enlarged her cruisng
lading and added to her man pow:i\
she now sails under the colors of
jrewer Junior College.
The able and trust, worthy pilot.
Nncipal ,W. A. Arm wood, employing
ii8 usual dexterity and clairvoyance',
las kept constantly at the helm sterThe
faculty has not been greatly
Jtered but has been increased. These
ncrcases have come as a result of
he addition of the division of Maori
ry. hwoled by Mr. Y, R. Nance, tho
liyision of .Carpentry, headed by Mr.
' 1 ayton Gritfirf" and the departmentf
I'digious Education headed by Rev.
S. II. Hubert nil of this city. ""BrrwcT
11 i Greenwood welcome them as laorers
in their respective fields.
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?J THE PALMETTO tEA
The two week* just terminated
have, been?chninctv; istii?rrf?a?tie in- onstrution
of zeal, anxiety and ambition
both on the part of teachers
laugh: of :l hi I n i t truly impm? cede
p. ted.
" ThoTh\^*cs rrryc brtp 1,urgnni7ed ami
plans for t,heir respective drives "are
being- apiily brought to definite fororganized
Friday, -J: The Social Service
Club, sponsored by Miss McDowell;
The. Religioib? Service CtuhrspoTT^~
sored by ReV. K. U". Hubert; The
Journalistic Club, sponsored by Mr.
Pe.ndarvis; The Dramatic Club', spun- ]
mji ei by Mp. Sanders; The Debuting
and Oratonv Club..sponsored by Mis.-.
"Riehai tlson-t?4-Uv?-\ti'leiic._Club. sponsored
by Mr. "Robinson; The MTTsiC i
Club." sponsoi ed by Miss BoWen; The ]
Home Keonomie Club, sponsored by
.of South t 'nrrtfrrrr-<>ttb,>pon>Oi'('d by Mr.
Thbi.u.Th' o elubs have been
assigned dd'rmi.y ;i.'v' pecjlie projects
ami much of iirton -l relating to them
will Ijc forth coming throughout- -the
-session. Sixteen of the tPdl "Keg!i
full' ri'iWnit k nns'Wi-Vf>.
Ttn??s1111mmii*s?tor tin'?Psst?footbuli pmeticn,
#e.pt. 21. Snug thvn coach
RobiiiKuii?iissisU'ii by ?.lr. Pendai'vis'
has . been putt injr these inspiring lads
through tiu roughs and paces,- lieports
coining 1'roili them are far from
discouraging. W\. are sure of a high
class brand of football players hX' oui
boys this season. .. .
Watch this voluiiin 'for. Hr.cwer
WeeLd'y News.
M A iiTD^ -NdfWS
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The services on last Sunday morning
weir largely attended.. Th,I pastor
preacln d an" itispit ing sermon, his
siibjcd "'file Triumph of the
r'liri tian t inn li.'.' In the^ afternoon
at 1 o'clock Uov. C\\ . Williams of
Georgia "preached an eluhusiaslh
sermonrsubject': " l he h ading Leaves'
A1 S. ..'. lo.-l; Si'it-,lay e\ eiiinu the
church w as ' tilled he ovcrllow to wit-,
liess the white..way service.
At '5:1111. o'clock. .Monday evenrftg
bo' Missionary- Society was- higlil;
einei le.iiied by. ?\ 1 . \\. NXJIagin. Mrs.
In. N. (Joddard. piv-id-.d. .
~ I-Manday night Kev. Golden
preaehe i an excellent sermon. The.
quartette front Kains rendered a
number of seleeti"pv .
The-Tr.ipph* .SiJinM Dollar Wedding
-^pon'su'red- by 21 in.ihe.-:', llagXh' and _
Drown was ijui'.v a .-e<vess.
Til. -Mai i< i! *' . i!'.tT lining SehuwL.
bad its foi'i.-.ii opening Aioniia.v. >hi. '
"Sth. Tin. follow ing" pei's'oiis delivered
addresses: IT. Kastet liUg.
Dev. .J.ime Dan;..and the writyi.
Prof, .ionakin'of State ( II.ge is the
principal. ?
Prof. <,>. V. .\ :i nt i;ii- tin- ptitn ipn:
of ilu- lli'.'li tsi Mtillins reports..
hat liis si l.ool i.:; a healthy eoiiditioii
and is loo..14 onward to a
111 o. 1 [ 1? 1 o 1 >. ?i_L
i'o,i|o People". Progressive
Cluh. is still oil lis- unwind iiiajyhWolU.illl'
to I t!.e i Mt I? -1 - I'd the .
htiteh. .
In" tiaihitot I .iJoM' \yho loft
for sch'ool la" t week l oii'iimltes Miss
l.'o'.li I tall Who I- aUeadng Allen.
I ho Pew y M. '!. t'liiitn , p"
of Nioliol: C'.inioh is poi Is lis' work
ill good- ooail't i> n.
CIIKSTKK PAKAt.U Vl'IKv
Miss Klva'.l I.pwi y. ,M:s.. l.illio J. '
BrewtojK, ten,).? in .'ho Spartanburg
City Sv-ho"iits" -771?MC_-_ lifrnii- Cure- u?n,
toaohors in 1 Up (i. i.i't.oy High
Sehool .-pent ti is 0. ( a I here with
I'rioiiil ?'I iio\?,iorrtf-h"i!ii' Sanday. :
afternoon.
Ur- I * 11" Mi"?L?W-ll:...' . Wvli?
St., loft Sunday J'or an jndo:>.iito stay
n \'i<: th (Ai t'lSia oitiv.s and Wash
.M t?. 1 111 i?M-.?dr?haVtt iai..
-nod cards anretineing the. marriage
. f their oldest daughter.' .diss Marguerit,;
to wr .). I>. Ale.l .urkiii 011
Aug- fSr Itoth yoinig -people are.
gra iuatos oft llcuin. id liwttnto an'd
Mrs. Mol.jukin ..Mended Henediht Collogo
lasf yoar. Sir. Mrl'/.nltia is in
Hoonton. N. !.. foe tl;(. present,
??i ) . .?;..o,.0?n ' onlnnw?
Aftlr a 'i;iv im"u-hi week with IVer j
father. Mr. John Arehie, Mrs. Al herta
A^-Ak-KawlvC-Klt?-\l. il'M".
{'or her* horde in' \Va>liii .ri-'ii. 1). C.
sin* .whs tin- dinner sfiu-.-l <m Friday
of her uiH'l, and aiin', Mand Mrs.
Tom I'uehnnan. Or. Stiuday aftdr!-,<><>
i. with. 'A!Vi.a ria McCullmi)r)<
r Me - ] 11:-.! old A . and .1 no.
\V. Air;;.'.-. :.i- ji? .. 1 i" .irs on
i inhtol' li'in U'-Orent FalHr-?- ?
M?t.d;'att~t*n^nHfdy. ;r-r*rwnbei* of
Thursday rvviii.nr Ti>r Nt w \ ork City
to spend lUe \i. vrwi'k her.aunt,
Mrs. .losit; IJ. Al:. -ay..
Air. a;. ; A'.. . v. ( ..! I v"? I!. Sr.,
motored io F.v !; - Sunday l-o t;dn- Mr.
Robert t'nldv.ell home. They were
deroinpanied <>a I heir * I el iki ii ' !>V Mi-.
Robert. .11. .
Mr. To in r.a'ier. A- l.lonl St., .is,
very >i?fk;
(ibl'J NM OOli N tV\S
Mr. alYd Mi .lessi.: lhihud, Mis.<
Ji'.--ic (iill mi. I.iHi" I1!.', d and Mr.
Harry Simirts spent'the Week etui in
Winston-Salem, N. tliey repprt a
most enjoyable trip.
.Mr. William Hurr died at his home \
near the Fairview CemetVry Wednesday
morning anil was Vu.11erali7.ed
at the home ,Friday evening at ii 00
o'clock.' .Mr. Dure had been in poor
health for sometime.
Mr. Elbert Jones and family are
doing nicely at this writing, lie and
Five yf his chiidrCli weiy rhoi by a
whit*e man who was under the influ'"once
of aleohbl last- \\ edm -day. 't he
baby girl was shot iTT~the" abdoTnan;
another's eyes wveo' Vhot out. The
others had wounds about thv hody.
The man is in jail. "
Mr and' Ms .lohn ' F.v:pist Misses
Kathleen Bluford and little I-<ucilc
motore ! fn Ftnr?West?Sunday?and
brought the laltor's aunt, Mrs. Lula
Richardson hack. Mrs. Richardson
is in poor health.
Mrs. Susie Jones is able to he 'out
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again after having a fnH last week I d<
fllrs. Pamola Crenshaw spent snme-?|_aj
time with Mc*sdapies Lila Finjcy ami j A
Susie Jones last Thursday. ' | vi
?Misses Jessie (inliam and-Chilly ' si
Ho yd were the dinner guests of-, Mrs. j A
Clydp Dillard 'Htursday evening.- - i i'
The young" folk working club, ol | T
Tabernacle Baptist Church is a live in
wire. They entertains the .public ev -X
eryMonday night and we have some tl
time. Each'week they have some- M
thing different. Their most efficient j w
President, Mr." Richard Sample ^ay | G
what must be done and the young la
people are ready. All of the clubs arc X;
.busy getting ready for the rally j M
which is in the near future. This ; pi
newly organized club is just six' weeks sc
rdd?MM tin' pit -<iileiit s:ivs they must ! ni
go over the top so watch lis. . pit
< Mr.. Edward-Lawtnn uf Evam-rtuii. 1 cc
fUr.-wlu> has-beeti visiting Mrs. Ftw?
rrit'' Kvanti"of Milwoe SL," and" rcdu- h;
lives has returned home. He spent ?
st'vei'aj,. wveks liero. ;
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?-% ' IMIIUI* ii. HOKHY - | >
Manager of The Central Meal'.Market 1 '
73 Sorintr St reet, Chariest on, S. (': I ;
The Center of good meats and at j j]
reasonable prices*.
RECEPTION IN HONOR OF DR. j AND
MRS RRUNCTON
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On?Wednesday?night at the^pac7~p~
ions home wt Mr. and Mrs. Jiobei t
11 itrI' ?<1 I . i-T " :1 l'i>
cuption wan given in honor of Dr. ]
and Mrs. S. Bruinpton. Among the 3
guests present were. Mr. and Mrs. ^
I.Ieiiry Jackson, Dr. and Mrs. U. CI. !
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>rn H uger. t'rof.-'niui M>~b. E; Howd.
Mrs. H. Cibbs. Mr. ami Mrs. R-r^nde.i
son, Mrs. Don-ill, of Jacksonlie.
Fla., Mr. T! Clark, Mrs.. C. Al- %
u?,?Dr.?kaluu,?Mr. and Mrs K X
tkison, l)r. and Mrs. Thompson, y
tux. and Mr:. Beck and Mr. Minims. X
he quests enjoyed themselves play- ?
g games ci whist and bridge. Dr. *!**
cul^-iutviug the highest score among ' ^
it* men for bridge won first prize, d
irs. Robert Anderson lowest score 8
011 the booby for bridge. Mrs.-8
ibbes Itavi ig highest score among
dies Co bridge won first prize. Dr. g
aton won the booby prize for whist. 8
.is.' Robert Anderson also won first 8
ize for whist having the highest ?
ore among the ladies. To Mrs. Al- 8
a Shaw R.uington wus' a warded The g
sTuTtrnl gtrcKt?pt-Hve.^A ?dcliglit Ful
mi se was served. Tht. guests on O
jtnn^hvg expressed . thomsc?ybs its 8
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