The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 05, 1931, Page Page 2, Image 2
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"The Old Gray" And'
The New Rider
BY E. PHILIP ELLIS
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Dr. McGIothlin of Greenville Is Right
.Speaking to a convention that represented
the v'hito P>ap*i.*t,"lenomina-ji
tiorw? South aGrolira, Dr: W.-nJ. Me-'
Glothlin of Greenville, snrri^" tr spir^
itual awakening comes before money.''
"What Baptist need above everything"
he said "is consecrated men
, and women money is necessary, but in- ]
cidenta 1." Not only Baptist "doctor.
but every rlonomir.ation the world
over inc luding the colored, needs exactly
what you have stated. How the
r.atitm? Hittjfirth can anticipate finh- '
cil prosperity when they arc plunging
~ ' deeper and deeper i.r. sir.-as. the days '
go bv )? a wonuw mo.?Forgetting^
^ ' * 1 .
"VJV.4 1 la7> a i v? A , * UX *. Ulivyuiior ?
tures in the world. A spiritual de
^ dint registers ir. the material things..
just as the condition of'the liver registers
in the -h"6a'd7 The Israelites
in battles were deft ate a because the;,
neglected the ark erf?rhe?covenant
which indicated the "preTence of Jehovah.
The remedy for these times is
a "spiritual awakening."And fne people
of the \vorld ami Xegia-e- in pat ticu
lar, just as well'start now to imprpv*
their relation with God. . Resort^ t^
His service and where He delightto
answer prayer. There pour -at y?ar
complaints and pr.ay. His,.help. For
to expect better .iir.es ih this .world.
without get tint? h'-f.-r ot;r-elves is
looking forward to the end with ut
applying the maar.s..
Out'
In other days when' tim.es were pr?.s.
perous money. and people plentiful,
pastors could g >' hunting 'and ' tishir.g'
all the week, go to ball parks or take
^?vacatioir-from their charges?frou_
? Sunday r.-P-t-- orril >nr. lav morning
All they had to . io Was got to their
pulpits at the close of tT.e uvund .y
School if there were any. whoop and
hollo for an.hour or two. then tak., a_
collection and go home uptfcl, the-next
period for. r.uis.e making. B.Ut
' since the migration set in and the k-nrr'-ssiort
came on ar.d tr.f-0 '/:d tro th
ers, and fathers, who. loved their church
have gone to' ..glory. :h -.<?> pastor.that
are looked upon - mere salary
*' collectors, have about -pent their day..
Any pastor of this day who thinks
he can-evade all of the sick roo-ms in
his parish, divorce, himself from ail
of the prayi r meeting.*', dodge all; of
the Sun. lay School .< *.* ions". w.iiifuliy
refuse to vi*dt his iIock. and only expect
to shine at bie funeral.- and we 1,
_ dings, can rent-hi* .'-huiV.-i." out" until.
such occasions, occur. For as little
as people care about the go-p-1 no-\\.
u-nless .they art^'renundvd.- 'urged- r.nd
persuaded 'by tiic minister during the
week when he a rives at hi* pulpit
Sunday afternoon tiTpfeat h the" moth
Ing sermon. the pt-ojde \si!!.be <-n the
street corners, the highway,- or. uouuo
their- -tire side i.-r everi ..th thought
of church in tT~T<ai s of. theiT
heads.
Preach .The Preaching That's Need fid
.1.1 ' .1 .- .U. 1 .
rid nit' "n. 'ii i i'- .....
unto Jonah the second' time spying,
- 1 Arise, ro unto NMU'Virh.' that' groa*
city, ar.d preach unto it the- preaching
that I bi<i thee." From the tc-xr. the
prophet was eommssiqiu 1 t<-> j reach
the preaching that, v." a- needful to
?7?-the Ninevites^?Thiiirs..war*. :t message
of" i*epenvance. Never mimi
about the con ing M s>i..h that' I'-ai'
ah talked about.?1'i.h .y ei ? .} in.
Isiah's gospel mear..- nothipg to you
-Whatevc'r.-- -For in forty days you wrli
report to God on high. "The presch,
, "ing that is- needful.".' Th..." rhessag:-.??;
the-prophet*- was the stuno. mo-sag- oj
- -1?-? the - apostles- -arrar..g< d. to,.. rueuL.ih.e.
a. needs of the n;*pple for the age i.
which they lived. The. Prophet- TT
well as the apostles hud a message for
* tfP1 tvi.'ld:' i'Jf! of '.-"ii?h
cry: age and under all conditions
i I need not go. into he di -i - ion o
new applications for oldTrutfvs whirl
is the preaching that i- needful to.
the. twentieth eortnry --people. But
suffice it. to say, that for failure on
^ the part of th,.- pulpit -to keep abreast"
with progress the pcv.ts are craving a
' gospel that's needful. Now from the
text -above cited' the preacher must
preach a gospel, best suited to the
- rieerk of his people. In So doiiig he
will find a sermon that will lift one"
congregation will not touch another.
If a preacher will he of the most help
tcTnis people, he niu-t acquaint himself
wi'.h their material and spiritual need.Ho
must learn as: much as possible
their uprisings and their down settings.
Then with ajull knowledge of
the true status of affairs relative to
. congregation an<J comnHimij., in* can
go to. his closet .and commune with
God In their behalf airi tht-n come
to ids {K.l.o't and preach the preaching
Liar i.-, needful.'
. . ' ? i.he Souvenir Issue
"A speciaF TommunieaYIon has bcTTi
sent to all of "The Palmetto Leader"
readers including others that should
be, telling of our special edition that
will appear with the new- year. For
one Ctme wt> want everybody wi > is
anybody to V co-operale with us in
mal'ing ttrn Ti?w 01 I Liu iuic?p-ihio :y
tion. One of the spicral features*, in
our leters sentrwas "Avhtris Avho" and
of courst. that means in South CarolU.
me;??S?W<41?as elsewhere, Let all
ministers, school presidents, and professors,
physicians u):J lawyers, biisi
ness men tind every <1.her profession
advertise with us in this issue. Get in
touch with us either in person or.
communicatfon as soon as you receive
our letter. Help us to do something
"big" in the old Palmetto State. And
let all the- others know who are here.
Our Whereabouts
On lasl Sunday we started Our first
quarterly rounds at White Hall and
Rock Mill with the Rev. H. T. Summers*
B. D.; the n< wly assigned pastor.
It was the first time these two
congregations had. ever worked to*,
gether, and it was a happy union with
both of them. We had awonderful
aervice. This .bids fair to b one 01
tr9m *"*'*?. ' ' *>-.~ -.TV";.._f
. 1 7
j the best charges in the (Mstrict a*
both ehurehe-. have a great set of
officers and members. Bro. Summers
is .indeed a prince of pastors, and
W piople say he is the right man.
I pr.ed: hi : there one of the
| best years of his entire ministerial
[ career.. This weekend will fin j us
| at Bethany ke. Urn of tht. New Chapel
circuit Sunday morning with the
Rev. R. S. Smothers, pastor. Sunday
( afternoon at Antigen. and at Bethel
i lAnion -Sunday-evewrtg with th* Rev.
. I.. G. iiuvv in .-I' d.
Let. the members pray for an out
I {)'. ;a i--:>r. : the Hi ly Spirit. "L *.
| u? a-iv.ion oil:- kr.ee s.
, REM 1'OILT for XT V 1
. TRAINING SCHOOL NEWS
j .Jhar.k.g-.vifig was jpdJed a. full day
[ here a: school. . Inspite of the
| bleak weather a number of our. "pai'ne:
. j !' h.y-ra;cs Tor boys ana
1 girts a; anpiv eating contest and
; aoca. .. a-.ktiy-'-eating, contest. After
rauditoriun'. _ a::a 'oCj-yere r.i'endy. ? '
teruinui w '.-.v. ,;-t t. lay from the Home
Eco.ro.-....: dep,r::iunt "under the iiT~~
f >fj - Tiun the
; w.eU-.?irg >.<i-little. Mis? Jennie' June
; tEleanor and Mr,.Tom" Thumb
: i Edgar d mnu-n-s >. These-Vwv? young
l pe loiuc-i : - gvther- ht-tho vi'ror.
; bond* of. i adlovk'M'by Rev. Mr. Le
Ald-dmolj. U.lll'lu
i ir. \v-V el antme?voile , trim rued - in
'"hrr'.y and a biid'a! veil. bAvitehingl'y
.... :gh: back with orange
i*t- r'S?i*.! 1?3?bo"-U.{Ui t?Oi?
mm 1- w<-: e .-beau>
part t .: rogcam w'is under the
MUr : TMiss u. \iertrude Hall.
"The "w> ,:ir* march wa.?* p laved by
Mis* T. B. Gray-bit.
After-the. wadding the Pos; Royal
H'-nle* el. Sued with the County. Train
ing dehor"! T-igeys : >! a brief period.
T" -A - d,. by I..-r.,y Givi;i
full', back. Ii'ii.? 1.suited b-'3.
; The i'e.i. -s an . iir.es wvi"/ direct-<1
I by Mi -s Alien. M >. Riley and Prof.
' Shanklinr-drg?-.After the gafne. evervf'one
wa- . .sandwiches -.and fiuit.|
Among the out of tow'n visitors o.n
i Th'.-g 1: ? I?ay ;'"ii- Mr. 'Azic- MeKehziv
of Til-lmam S. C.. and Mrs.
| Cor;ydm.mon's and . Mr*. McFar*.
lar.e o. ' i i-ur.ett. .-*. (..
! W,. * -r-v... ; fy,'- .-.i n!i a.-fi-i tn hnw
'wit!, u- Tr. Day Revr
Pfeter G: . Re v. Scipio Rivers.';
These two. divine*. seemed to." enjoyI
the tfarr.e-. .W't-v. iGV that they would
iv.or. often.
J EcfiL *a:7d- Mr.-. Thoracis oi Brewer
No nr. al. Gr-.-e:.'-'-: i >:? ?.v<l in to see
us or. KrMnr. .Mrs,. Th'jr.as is _thi_
I forme! ? '! i -'-s M iv-hell. wj;o was a
,i r.,. r . I-..- 'i'-ai) W f S-f-col fndi
dty l.-2'T-Vi : . . ;cr ?
Mr- Si. .nkllr.' ; mpunseJ T>y Mr.-,
iieh r S li. K. te e:h r of Rob
i *' So. - 1 ?: / r' :> . Ii1 G.o _ 1 loin t
' ir T.eM a.-. State Ob
ley -. I X i 11 i.or li.th.
<,K_KI N wmod M:W S
.'daieihmhb Dapli.-V I hu'u h? Kev. It.
I'. Herbert-, Pastor ;
Sundv.v s 'hoo! at 1 :'? > A M.
"S. M. Wl.it. . Supv I'r.-a.
l.irv -1 i A. M.
B. V. p. r. t p. m.
Mr-. A.' W. P.-rrim Pie-id. at
Pre.in hincr? T bin . P M.'
Prar t-iue-^t<.aty...M mijny night . 7 o'clock-.
Jubil v O.oir practice Tuesday 7:d0
(>. K. ? '! ib meet every Wednesday
. v ,,,, j.
. .Jiif;ii,r?.Mb - i111,ii y?Tours a;.'?ai?\:'U
Mr-. i.i'-iT'j ntrbrl'tv presuitnt.
{ The. 'I'.- nhksgiviiig program that
| was give-i. by ;hb >*. j.jor Missionary
j^ftbciety -was a *uvi*v^. Miss i-r-Jonvtr
I W.'W. I': Huh VsH-t Friday afternoon
| 71 tin.- . p;1 .Mi's Minnie. Rap ley
] The* nit-King. wa> splendid. Mrs. F.
" f01'. " III ; |iir";'i''ii.' -A-iwv
j busines- tee- i V-Mi-s served refrcsh|
a.i-!HL 'if (.it.igyal
j May 'tit* CoV ! . Id,this number.
Mr *. Ht-ttife T)avis*-Mrs. .Lee WrightMr.
1'. H' lir.f *. dr.. motored t<> Iri:./i
~\Vc?Ihe>-.d?C.'. a4.: n't -the night with
Mr.and '(?? gy Louden and had
i p>- ; v> ? dii.nibi Thursday
'.after a big Turkey dinner.
i.jtilf. Freddie Lee Davis is fn
school again after a Week of illnesii
" TTi" "1ai-h""""' arrd""-tneryis. .ye glad?t-?
greet him again.
SMOAKSNKWS
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Sunday was a high -day at Hickory
Hill A. M. K. C'jiureh. Our pastor
Rev. S. -\.t Coper preached a soul
stil l ing nii'iip ' lie leaves for the an
= '"nTrnt'C'Tdfr rencu in 'a few flays.
We were glad to have Mr. R. M.
Moore, A.-bvy y. K inaTd, Mrs. Walker
and Riyharth BfTThsOn home for thT
wyek-end. They arc engaged in the
log -business at Til-man, S. C.
1 he Thanksgivings offering .sponsored
by our clficiem teacher Miss
long remembrance by the old folk and
poor of this community. The stu
dents brought large packages 01 groceries
oi .ill kinds. .Miss fJesaus.-ure
are'certainly' training the students the
right -pirit of Thanksgiving. Our
Comuiiity is certainly being h< lpo !
by her leadership.. .
' Miss Irene ftthl llHttlc- -Mnure. Mi.
R. II. farter and Miss Amy 11. I)e?raussure
motored to Karheardt, S. C.,
Thanksgiving; while there, they were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jessi<
Ryles."
'VSHOP FINLAY TO SPEAK AT
L A I) S O N PRESBYTER I A>
CHl'RCH SIM)AY AT 5 P. M.
SPECIAL MUSIC.
Bishop Kirkland G. Finlay of the
diocese of South Carolina will ^ be
the principal speaker at a Special
Service to be held Sunday afternoor
at Ladson Presbyterian Chuych. The
choir is preparing special music for
the oeoawoiv'-VTh^ public., is invited.
I
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THE PALMETTO LEA
OH UM'Kl.LK ST" r*??- 4
^ C Ci I I. , f ' , |\ Hi 1'| t . . i ( I 1 1) . ' ?'HV ?*!
ing too mu:: tor t naj t illo Station
(if \v:e say it is .it.wecJ a blessed church
J Sunday !>. > i..ng j,n^ Scm.-oI was of
much "succtrs Cyv. thought the
weaihfl' a null- u:.. avokit/re: U.e
lllClUUt'l's >tO!!l to llaVc '.'.at fol' going
spirit to press t'oiwuui, .
iloj'.' a ti'.Of'v eXcentit - riilul) wa~
{TioTTvflou ,'oj; tttc p'ato.i Vvuwd Job
2?:i'4 Sub: K*t FrvUVtfun Hi
j life it \Ca? v iti!..":.,' i-ue jUsc
! 'O _-Ult'tll.-' OC.a-riy!'.. ..
j o: l'. M ?.a-b. o t, wc ?vVe
i;. t,iv. .... pre si a*.-ill
I up iiliU k*1-' . k ? .? ' ~
I; " ' :ob kti .* v v.'cl'iflig bci
gun. i lie ciiui'c.i Vv.is 'Oi-.sstU to have
quite a' r.-w uis .itigu. -.;vco liit-nus,
se?iiiii being i.-iiiisrcii o. the Oospeo
1 iic pjilui W ai V v. V J tv IIUVL
_ Among- ....
I king. K?v. ..1.. oi. , iVacv and others
Ktv. Pelvic bi.-ojgi.t li.o iv.-ssage for*
;r.r evgrmg. i' . isrian-ati; _
j?i.*J. -&nd 4 , vl .'.iv, . . i ;
a birth'?" it is- Ui.\- . to..say a:.;.
thing. c -:;-_rthv m?- ;age bfjr.g
I.ilcli .'d'ci' j..: c . vi'V'.'V. ;..at kju vvs
! Be v. Peact kr.ow stvw- the m ? - *
; age wui ik ereira; :: vyj see- by
j KJv^ter, a?:;.is;;.-:vr oi T>)~
^ ^ '"" ^
j pav oae....t - tr.h.Air.ir. ; V.'y. pray Oh. t '
; Rev. pva?.5' vviii v ; 'is life u:im" "
j that (.ii.'O. vvi.l : .o'.Vcv r.-iti \.;t!t nioiv
j' powci?tu. i: ?-e?rrt?tr-?*? ' atvivura-e '
n.ci.f ? ; I'i Si ' - _
gave .-on.-. v. : v fit" y. ...ark's. t_.
hi- .remark'^ h - y.l.i jr-.-l f-tr. what w'a?
'viid by T- -.-. P . v. * ?" " t'iM
folk a.- ehristai;.-' 1 . :j. pvepai: ?
every- thir.g - whvr- .it !-'>>:;t of fi;<
AXroft ch :v
He jai ? "i' ; h-goy. . r or ay
rtcch'Tr. *" ; vy ? . w;]] bo
earrie'! IT ... * the v~oe'
' r V^v.:-s ' ' :. ^..r
to use jt hi;t' or in th-.
j church g-r s >1-c r'iri?.tj"Vis
.' n-fc -V:i:v go ' ' ;it"r! ??>' ''
*.y ' v . v ' ** * "P
H1' "/ < :- " 1 '-if ;;
ft'vinrr ..? iwm T*7 ." ? *****
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rF.n.Mj (;\iovv \. v r /clirnrn
Ht*v. ' . H. *1. fJ* Pastor
" ;?, 'lay11.?
(; . . .; * . ' V i; illl/
raj11. ow':-._- * .. . ,j( v --aeli
Mr. Kit'::: l'; . j* i.v' j..:.*'
"*?? '> ~ it
I tu r.c. . , !,' a.i-i b?.?:
"{ v? - >? . >un<ia\,
v,,. .# # . ?
i . - .. 1;iy)U uV'
^V. -arc My. To)l- '
Mrs!" KtVie > .fcfV'
M< -fla.'ia-.- Ik, a ! '! ,!.j>- . Kimirn
Kp;'*, 'A. i'. . -*-v j .*. , * ; 1.-1' .i*;4r a i v.*
<-'i a. ::.i ! ',!!!!
Mi,* A:,_ a. ; ;./i, ,
-pC/iali:.-a " vv;.h in
Mr. I'vri.. ( ' .... X. t .
7Tr.. ar. . t_/ '. .V. < . . C, i ?.mi- '
'.vpp.J; S; r-.. -. . ? ?. . . ? rrrv
?Mr. ii-i'l M .?f-Tr-?-?i*. I. :.i '. ami?
I 'Jay. < .-? ' a r...V< ! ''.:nU',
1? IH-.-: :...a and- '
I Moxf-Mir Kp;>*. u?. - i ;.hah
brother. .Ma.- ' ! V> iil>- j.> wvr.
! the -Thankajf uiiu^'-u..a a;^ a/;*" M:? A! |
nu-atyr Ranks, nr'ai. Ma- r A. (". H nks
[and hp'.;il< u. J '. a.:..r' ,. i.oir.y.
{?-Wt?ttt'i* l"." .ra rVp;..;- 1
tor. K' v. if. McUa: biiek i"? ? another
ly'Ott 1 ?ln*?wn? i III' nn>m?iMim i null
will enjoy heurinir the ifo M gospel
j ;-irmoi)r. ?? 1
Thn nl.--crii-i v f \v;* i - .'Ar.-v Mrs.
j-Eljiiira Epp.-.. Sip- i- ' a!\v.vys glad
for her 'duugiii. r vi !; her.
. Christma* N'/.\y V, your
time to. havely- air h. !r -ires -vd. see
j Miss Queer, t'TTTtr-. "?htrrr?ires- ser.
-Shi? will 'be- glad.';.: dress yoiir
hair.
Mesdanp-s B? ?.'>'a xVil'd-^s. Maggie
i-A brains,..are. ,a_lj_L?iiuLs4;.<oil .1 at this
! writing. We he;'. for.both a speedy
j r-.wovery. , Mi,- (ivro a Swindler
] spent the week <i 1 with Mi-s Inez
i Kpps. They are' always glad to have
I'lll-r with ti. M?i-i?hgi.lt M'?li'ltd.dl
Swindler, and", Mj;s in Hupspent
Sunday evening, wit !v .Miss MoZella
Kpps. Tlwy eiih ycd a lovely
evening.
Mr. .1. .J. Epp.- i " - V ' ndirgr n few
days with his si . r.-in Newberry, S.
C. Owing t*? the ehaiy.-vaMe wyathId'
many jrer- < iv.- l..4v a ba.l "attack
of the pneumonia. f?h 'he sirk.list
are Mrs. Ida - M; l.ily. litLl - Mis- Mary
JoV.hsoTl; Mr. Nathaniel (ileum. Wo
no I h*. i or an a ;*> I
Wl- iii o .-1'" I i.i n" i.lnMiti the
ieath of -Ms.-. VP-' Shell.. One ofj
the oTd. st ei.* txejt.-': nj W-oViniiiv; ?Slie
departed this life Thursday. Nov.
nt. her hum in Wi 'miry. S. C.
st.Hved- the marre ?' f :an years.
Slie ieavi s t" no-urn la*;" loss a hus-^
band, .Mr. Wade Shell, oik- child, Mr,v
'Marv, Abrarns; fine sister. Mrs.. 11 n J' ?rrFrrr-TT^?ATT"::?frtTTTtt^rtTT
GriffTn; a h'-st el" nieces and nephews
and friends. She was tunerali'/fd
and birricd rr h'tlnt Ifdl- --BiiptlsxL
? church, hriday, Nuv. JT. when. s~to
-- has b'-en a n.ein!? '< good many
years. J. (' . I'; id -on C itaker. in
' charge. It \\:i.' a sad 1 upend. _ .
f We hope our c'.-.-.is H'-av n's train.
"})<> not wot p fur poor obi Alice,
She is gone f'.rove.* n.ore.
Rid, we hope t<? soi i finy meed h-~r
, . On that. litnyhL relet 1.?i 1 ?l;e re
Mi^-s Anna I.e. 'Abrafr.s. principal
, * f Ttuthf. i ton Scn'.-d s, : nt the week
end with w-r parents Mr and Mrs, ft.
?I P, Ahr&m*.?. y__
DEB - ^
SOCIETY HILL NEWS
appointment at Bethesda Sumhkyr c
Rev. Moses preached his last ser- e
men at Cedar Grove M. E. church be- ?
lore the annual conference. The t
^TvurcHes^or-oinr_tovvrr7oInF-wTnrTu^^
congregation in hoping that lie will s
come buck to us for another year. t
_ BcLhesda.. church presented Jl?v.
Moses with a nice little purse last a
Sunday, solicited by Rev. Anderson, t
Rev. Anderson is a big hearted young t
man. _ -r 1 r a
Revs. Moses and Franl?Iin. Mesdames
Elizabeth Sawyer and Daisy John- i
son attended service at Union Bap-, r
ti>t church lust Sunday to the delight
of pastor and members. I
Mr. J. S. Dickson, Sr., celebrated f
his seventieth birthday anniversary ,
and family reunion on Thanksgiving. J
Invitations tvei-e extended to?quite h ~f
tew iriends and-relatives Ayhp reshon- v
dej .to the occasion.
At two o'clock a delightful dinner s
w-tvs served.; .Turkey, pork. chicken, r
cake.,, salad course and many other s
eats. The Women's Missionary Society
presented him with a beautiful li
cake containing seventy candles. Sev- e
eral other presents wc-re given which
shows how high he is held in our (
esteem. Among some of the relativ- \
es ^ji.l friends present were- Messrs >
I L. Dickson James Harper and fan
ilies of Columbia; Mrs. E. McLaugh- 'I
im. Dur.n. C.1 Rev. Wright. Mr. T
Peter Thompson and families of Ben-t li
nettiville; Misses M. and L. Bonapart s
j?r.d James Aldrfch, Prof. and Sirs.
A. Prince : *Mes iaems E. B. Brock, jr
( i l'^n Major. J. Walcat. Mamie Mc- _F
Rao, Prof. J. L. Dickson, S. B. Thomnson
an others whoso names we do n
not now recall. He was the founder t
?>f Dickson School, but did not pair?- j
nize it very long on account of the 3
months session sending his little tots
Erwin. Marie. Ellen and Mary eight I
n.iics a day to school.
He will never have to answer at v
the day. of Judgement for not tea<Hi- t
ir.g his children how to work.
JOHNSTON NEWS
? ! >
' . a
"1 hank* giving- was be^utifully^cele--iT
bra ted at- Bethel C. M? E. Church with | g
a sacred concert- after which the Rev. e
Edwin Posey of, Chicago preached a : ii
soul?stirring sermon. jr " 1
The Rev. Posey began his minister- !
ral career in Bethel, chiir-ch before i
adopting Chicago as his home. 1
Mr. W. FT. Holston of Augusta, Ga. r
nvnde a pleasant call to J.ohnston on ' 1;
Saturdaw while here- he visited his .
piece and dopted daughter Mrs. S. L. 1
Rope. T-rrr
In the absence of Miss ILattie Mil- i
'.t-i during her weekend stay in Green
wood asvthe guest of Miss N. J. Ga- t
ry her Sunday School class was beau- ^
tifully taught by otlc. of the scholars, J
.Miss Ruth Chin who crowned -herself 7 ^
with honor in the absence of her j
teacher. * Mrs.
C: O. Mcintosh, spent Thanks-!
sEViiic in Orahgelmrg while I hen?j.
>,1^ was the guest of her. Mother. t
Mrs. Bovi.iil.' On Friday and Satur- '
.A-y- she attended the H. ..E, conference
which was held at State Cull. a-e. e
Messrs William and Horace Oli-'j
pnant and Misses E. I.ouise Anderson ,
N*. J'. Gary and Hattic .Miles motored a
"t-.r Greenwood on Thanksgiving. i -j
Misses Gary and Miles spent the week j
end in Grc-enwood as guets of Rev. j
trod- Mi's*. P.?M. Gary, the parentisthe
former.
Mr. .Joe Bi n Ryans srn-nt a week j <
in Aiken. He reports a pleasant stay.'] y
T Messrs Henry alid Tom Ryans moto'red
to Aiken on last Sunday even- | >
in*- j i
Mrs. Annie Ware is spetiUingalwhile
with her parents Rev. und -Mrs. ?
Mannie Bland. ... .
. . Miss.-s Viola .Davis. Ruth Smith and j
Elizabeth- Daniel and Bro. Willie J. * i
"D:rnM'h' vrvri* rif mi,
mie Bland on Thanksgiving. It
?The musical -reottal that was held A
at . the Rosi.ii Spring Baptist church T
was'highly enjoyed. The crowning 7
feature'of the program was a paper a
by little J. D. Jeff subject "Duty."
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LA I'R ENS NEWS ?
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-Inspite of the inclement weather
m Sunday quite an appreciative audince
greeted the Rev. A. H'. Martin
i.'ently appointed pastor of Bethel
M. E. Church. The pastor of St.
Jaul. Rev. fi. Lev&nt being ab.cut
a large percentage of the rrftMn- J
iers joined in services at Bethel.
'The [.aureus County Teachers' Asociation
held its first meeting Sat- Inlay,
November 28th. The County
?upt. of Education, Mr. Brooks gave
tn outline for the years work.
Mesdam.es. Addison, Gary apd Hamlton
of Clinton were visitors of Hamiton
Mi Monday. .
Mes?rs" RobtT Hlggintf gird?Earlo [ur.ter
r tended the Benedict-Alien,
ontball f?iie on thanksgiving.'
'Rev.'J. W. Mathis and sup W.
r.. spent the day in Columbia Friday
tev. M H'-tis attendding the State Con |en'uon
board. ?'
M'-s. Corrie Carroll ot the M: C. '
L Brand, in Columbia is visiting her
aotkc Mrs. Ellen McDaniel wno in
in.. iuVaad.
Miss Alberta Mathis. was hostess "
a>t Thursday to the members of her
lass?the ninth grade.
On the sick list are. Mesdames
"ornelia Milam, Cora Johnson, -Air.
Vash Davis, Lucinda Craige, Annie
Jae Hampton.
The rural schools are in full swing
"he teachers are all in line. Mrs.
lattie Miller Anderson and Mrs, Sal- "
ie D, Montgomery are teaching nite
chool also.
Mrs. Bessie Williams- Campbell is
apidly Improving, at Her home, on-lampton
Street.
Mr. anJ. Mrs! Fred Hudgens ITTT1""
nnlornizing their Rome by the ad-:
ion of a living room, dining room aiid
torch. - *
The co-eds of Allen and Benedict
I e still holding the standard of
lamp ton Hi. . .
M iss Hattie .Lee Duckett as the J
cinner\)f the Declamation Prize conest
at Bell Street Hi, Clinton last
Mrs. Jessie Madden* continues .ill
t her home on Greene Street,
ceek.
The Lend-A-Hand Club of which
Irs. Lillie Puckett is president met a
it the home of Mrs. Maty Hill. Sulivan-St
ree L- Monday- night. -Thanks-- __
,'iving kixt'S were 'fixed and distributed
to the needy by members of the
ntermediate department.of Hampton
ligh.
Little Pauline Smith who has been
11 for sometime died on the 25th.
The community showed "their syni?atby
to the widowed mother in many
.indly ways.
W AVER LEY SCHOOL NEWS ?
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To bring about a closer relationship '
letween home and school life, the
eachers nf Waver ley School are visting
the ' omes of their pupils. Two
hxndred?f ity- homes have been vis- '
ted during the last two weeks. The '
esults ai : very satisfactory.
Mr. B. 11. Harrison and his class in '
Otcior?Decoration?arc Tcnnnv.it jug?I
he .-chool auditorium. The work i- 5
irogressfh-JC nicely. ' '
The. following poejn was Composed
iy Surah Wiliams of the 7th grade.
- THE IHLOHIM %hrce
hundred years ago
,'herV came to this, land of ice and
snow,
,eople from a foreign land
Villi hopes of freedom in their handsJr.was
the bleak December
Vhen the ground "was frozen, remember
nothing then co^ld grow
leneath'tKp'Plymouth snow.
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icon came the sjinng ttncw : *
Cud the crops were very few . ,i
ust beneath the azure sky.
ij2j_J_he_co^rn was standing high j
lullvatt Umn ?' ic t-nllinfr fnjit * I
nut the crops were gathered at la>t, J
'hc-h they set aside a day
'o thank their God for the harvest
nd pray> , '
?By Sarah Williams.
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Saturday, December 5, 1931.
HOME ECONOMICS CONFKRENCE
The eighth annual eonfere-nce of
Ifotfte Economics teachers convened
a{M; tc rollcpc, Friday ami Satur: ~m
day, November.27 and 28thf Lieepite 1
the much talked-of financial depression
in he I'd t inns?thirty three teach
ers from various parts of the state
uere present for all of the sessions;
some enminjr a." far as from Anderson,
GrcenvjUV*.' and Dillon counties.
This conference is.niTiilc.possible each
year inrougn me sign sjjini oi .i'oopcration
on the part of .Dr. R.-S.
Wilkinson, Resident of"State College
who for. eight yea's has been host to
this groan of teachers.. .
The Friday- morning session of ihe
conference incl'u' uTI it short , dove- '
tlonal' *erviee emm acted by Mrs. B.
V. Shute of State College; an address
of welcome to the College by Dr. R.
S. Wilkinson; y. bri *f ref>ort of Home
Rctinoi i'i s Tlhn rant?Teaeher^Jrn-hv ? ?
ing by Mi - Marian. .1. (iardiner, and
announcen . it s by Miss Lilian. C.'
Hoffman. State > t?'?visor of Home
Evonuniiv. At t!.f> Friday afternoon
se-sion Mi?rs S'ell Wflaley, State
Representative ol the Child Health
Education Service of the South Carolina
Tuberculosis Association, spoke
to .the group < n the health of school,
children and pointed out many suggestive
and ly Ipful ways in which
home economics teachers may'render
valuable service in the health program
in?Hu4r school',, The latter porthm r
ot the program was spent in the dis- ?
cussion of home projects as a part of
'he heme economics program in the
State, Daring the Saturday morning ?-J
ession, 'Miss Hoffman continued the
.;iw.n^ii.o >.r hi-co. ptojects together T t
with outlined plans for conducting
these pi'oje(. '-> lit eoniH-etlon with the
regular c! --room wo.rk_.in home economics;
_ Dr. Wilkinson gave a brief
history of the development of home
economics in Xegro schools of America
and discussed most interestingly
the need of well prepared teachers to
cope with the broadening concepts
in this specific phaserof the educational
"program. After a general discussion,
of classroom problems pecui
iar to the teaclvin-j? of home economics,
iiui. conference- "adjourned with re-,
marks of appreciation to Dr. Wilkin- .
>iiii aiuL oilier s who shared iii making
the-.occasion a .success. ~"
; Features- of the conference other
than the regular sessions' were the
"Teachefs' Question Box," ail exhibit
of recently published books and related
material in the field of home
economics, and President Wilkinson's ,
Reception to the-visitors, Friday evening
in the"YM Hut. ' .
OLD FOLKS HOME NEWS.
We take this medium to -thank the
many friends for the kindness shown
.is on Thank-giving, especially the
Letter Carriers Wives Auxiliary, Booker
T. Hi. I.eevy Graded, Benedict A
ind'.Mt'-. M. Brown's s.hools. Rev. v.
Moulding and First Calvary church
for groceries' Also F.benzer Baptist
hurch. the Pilgrim Insurance Company
and B? thcl A. .M. K. church for
33.00 Many thanks and we- pray
liod's hie; sillgs lip oil you &11
Susie Jaggers, Manager.
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WANTED: Arn'oillous nic-n and wonun
to open Cleaning, Dyeing, an<i
Pressing shops in every neighborhood.
Complete instructions sent for
$12.00. living U. Thompson, ^2-10
Beach Ave.. Lorain. Ohio.
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ESTATE NOTICE.
1 All persons having claims against .
lhe estate vof Eugene Braznian deceased,
are .hereby notified to file
Lhe same, duly verified, with the unjersigned,
and .those indebted to said
Estate?will please make payment?
X. J. FREDERICK, Administrator,
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[llfi Washington St., Columbia, S. C.
Jake laihanks, -.A. B. Boyd, a
Rrop. Gjen. Mgr. jM
Shop ~
For Quality and Workmanship Call
Special Ibices to Teaejiers and
Students. Wo call for and
Deliver Quickly ?~1'boric
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1003 Washington.St- Col'a., S. C.
David G. Ellison
General Insurance
Honest and efficient attention
given to all Imainefla
plaaeed with me.
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