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Saturday, Feb, 6th, 1932 r yi.? m ? r 14>J "~ . !" jjB^i REV. J. C. McCLELLAN, B. D., U. D. Rev. J. C. McClellan, P. E. of tht Columbia District has to his creiiit seventeen- constructive years in the ministry. Having pastored the -following: Leesville Station, Rrbatj Rivei\ Elloree Station, "Newbrotndand, Greenville Station, Laurens Station Bailey Bethel, Spartanburg Station, Newberry Station. His foot prints are seen wherever He has touch in South Carolina^ Call the chutvh roll and see for yourself. . . THE PLUCKING OF A BUD A little" oyei?five years ago, fi.'d planted a tiny bud?' it grew and bios; some ! Feb. 2nd. 1932, 11:30 P. M when God saw fit to "pluck it for his < own. .This little bud was Theodort R. Youngblood, Jr. "Teddy" as ho was known by alj ? -was- in -the- first- grade at?Waverh ?dhool._ Mrs. C. R. 'Neal Was hit teacher, being one of her best pupils ?He showed remarkable aptitude ant ?-- had signs for a bright tfuture At the opening the Communitj i Sunday School?At Sal ten's _Mamoria Church of which Rev. Soon Henri i> pastor, Teddy was the first to enter even helping with the beautifying ol the grounds, after which he was com stantly in attendance. On Jan. 21st. he was taken ill. A week later he was Carried to flu Waverly Hospital where he \vas givei every attention by nurse Lillian Neither. iHe was a patient little suffer <God needed him in his Kingdom am on Tuesday ni?rht. nt 1 1 .111 lb' hmli Mm home. The funeral service was held fron M . JBF Delegate to the ensuing Genera' | _ Conference which convenes in Cleveland, Ohio, May 1932; Presiding Elder, :Lancaster .District, Columbia Conference; Editor Samaritan H'eralc 22 ye&rs; Founder of three publi< :. L , schools in his-home county, and taughl 1 -.1 the Same ~20 terms; of which one ol them is now a Rosenwald School, anc two of them employs two teachers each. the residence, 2218 Washington St. .. ^ Friday afternoon, Feb. 5th, at 4 o'> clock with Rev. J. P. Reeder oflficiat ing assisted by Rev. W. A. Robinsor of Benedict College and Rev. Seor Henri of Salters Memorial Chur.h Solos were rendered by little M,s; Valeria Chappelle and Miss Daisy _ V. Roach assisted at " the piano b^ Mrs. Mary Russell. Little Eilgene Vaughn read rdsloutions froln the class. ? ??-Flower bearers wore his little playmates, Helen Patterson, Mary Ruth Simpkins, Valeria and Billy Chap, pelle and Ruth and Rosa Mae Everett His school mates acted as honorarj pallbearers. Eugene Vaughn, T. J Meal, Ben'nio I.unoe Taylor, Tornmit Dargan and Leon Bellinger. ' ' ' Active pallbearers -were Messrs Cure ton, Sullivan, Sloan ,v Difrgis, Thompson and Wni. Hill of Benedict College. The flowers were beautiful and numerous. Altho Teddy's stay on earth i - ' was short, he made many friends and was loved by all. He leaves to mourn his loss, his father Theodore Youngblood, His mother Sara IBoozer Youngblood, one sister Barber Lueile, his grandmother Mrs. Sallie Boozer, two aunts Miss Henrietta Boozer and Mrs, Amy McMillian, other relatives and a host of friends. THE BISHOPRIC By Samuel Nanef^JjMegate-Eect to eneral ftm/kieence IWUt k SgfaP* All goes well iti" the grana oln Seventh Episcopal District. *n?e sir* Annual Conferences are history. Once .. more we may thank God for fair elactions, in which every man had a ? -- ?: ' * .. k '.r Sfj"ar? deal. Ii has boon :i Ve""': i n i <> Bishop llevmly C. Ranvohi.. v'mt v served his chureh >n inanv. wav -T i < ; lower of stn nylh ami '.is it dv ? i n'- the oatst" fidri}* ,\ frii a v" Alt t f.n (lists. Jlis -4ine Talejnts 111f exalted lYclini? ?f b'/ *s?miI w ?v inlirt/: on the side of'cvjci and ri'yht <''>u.sii ?*Uia ly. si( i' ..LL- !l ' ' ri I he oo. _a.s.eejul to thr ^kie-s- Meh ts-H-e?xrtr? to immortality. 'I ke jr- oi} bishop is cmlnently won !.\ <d' il; sv. 'i he pr(*|:o"o tin-, rei. . c is to boost inep or .iuy, man ?'. bis'n niie but rath to disvii in Our feeble maimer, the otl'ie.c and duty. "Hid tpialilics of a. hi hop a'.Mod ppvo us !i?rlit to s e il.) I wis.ii to -sa\* in th-? ?b*jf' )imi'(i.,-ut;?)iiMis ij not the pal rinm a! need of the meat A. M. K c'hnnh - today. _ Tin- s'mplest. and most conv'inelnp atipmoh. j ie hist ti ?- ?le ction of nior bist-v.r- is tiie' fact that the pie not number ol historp., is doi'iK the work fully gild : a'i.ifastoiily. The number bf^ bishops is no ?irino s..I,./! ......... - - : > r^viHKHiuvM VJ| |7 i I ?j.s Ul* MM \ KW V\^ a. inattcr of hUttiry Africa, the Dark Continent?dark in its ijfr.ornnt e *an ' superstition; th. stronghold of witch craft, idol.otiy and felichisn; Afroa where Aialiommi\lahi8in is today n.ak ing sA-li strides; yet, at one time fun hundred bishops of the jt'hldsi i.ll! -c3lUl1t h were at work thirc and uotii, iUK" tangible was accompli hob. A v church may be. io> H^avywrtH.'^trijr" u ISa yvHIlas- With finance or any other I thing. We. have on he b< ncii ot bishops a splendid gii ip of 1 ..|>i. o >ate^-tWf:)"soni( r iwshop 11. 1.' j'arks tojunsor' iiishop Ai. ii. Davis .who are capulae -of steering the A.tip of t~tlnin.li anothei quadn iriiiini?dnrifiy . these Dines of economic depressant when well nigh ad brpraidxaUons' ami ( institutions aie cutting salaries'.and > lessening the lore; of ihoir cuaptiluont... It is .my opa'i.ion flint. 11:? | men .of '.at cut* who inpih -prise the intelligentsia?of?rrrrr?>' a;i": ; and the men who. are duwtl JM ,i.h< y trenches Dea-ring the brtidi n in vh r heat of "the day, ffr'e Hot ^wttlimr tr ?further doaxl-"trie?cfrmvli- j i: I > s ftr~ r necessity is made absohiU iy eb.ai in: s t; Presiding Kith r of the>i_irfn>. iiic 1 >1 . trici, who' lt'd llit' I'laif ia I). i! .si Money-and K'ayution .ilqti -y yams last year. aucl rtim-HK-Hi^. Rt?<IhHt4tH?H-if wo, k and let our prefeent number of bh-.But oil the other hand if flu' y- nci a Pe o n foTOlifo^Ctu 11 ks it pIt?|VOr tot ! -t more'bishops, we have a yoodiy num_her .of ministers eminently qualiiiJ.i from whom to ^select. *.A- touching the office, duties and qualities of a dbish.op. Tile first Kpistle of Paid it. Timothy,, chapter drd reads: ' - is a true saying, if a imtn rrFire Tli: office of a bishop, he desiivth a ytiod "woTIc! ^'TnsTiop then nuf-t he Ida; ' less^ the husband of one wile, vigi lant, sober of good behavior, given t< hospitality, apt to ^teaeh . . . Not* a 1 novice, lest beingjiftcd up with piuk ' he fall into the condemnation of tin : dpvil." P "Apt to teach!" Yes, look at . that .very..!lmught for-it moment. -Ig! norance nowhere is a virtue and eer' tainly would not be on the bench. <u bishops of the African Methodist Ivpicopa| Church. The revelations of ' natural science are giving a new interpretation to the universe,?J-'ltiiosophy, theology 'and psychology are changing their points') of- view and 1 making?e<nu|ue. tn -tir-hitherto "liruvplored fields. The development of ai 5 in America is opening 'new vistas to - the esthetic imagination. History V? rfe writing itself "upon new basic " p''^'ciples, and social seiencb is grappling complex problems of vital i-m port unci to the. practical welfare' of man km : How then can time-worn interprctation of the gospel .gain a hearing in this enlightened day. Th. re. mu-t Ih given out "a new message for lite liew age. iWn ,,shall next Uirn?our, alUnite..a | to the thought?"A bishop must bo blameless." Were I to choose l'<?i ~ bishop, either a man of letters with out character or a man of moderate degree of education with character, . I would choose the latter. What: vc: i African, Methodism has efuue To bT i in .these latter , it< mission^oi f ginally was that of the Son Of Man l_ "To seek and save the lost." The ; history of Allen, Quinn, Turner and r Grant and others, contain records of movements among men which arc ai t together worthy of the supernatural . revelation contained rmthe new Tos-' ' tament?mdvVmeTifs that are heaverrly and beneficient, wide-spread and pen etrnting. Furthermore, the height of moral, ami social and Christian - greatness? is t caused lint hv cdncational advantage's solely as some have erroneously supposed, bait couf^ed with these as a controlling.force^these must need to be heart culture, piety : and character with their benign influi ence. which whep set in motion, will move like an electric current over i mountain and dale; and will oyer # ? T!!f;T;\T METTO I 1 ii?~?-?::, ?L j }$?".' > ! ' ' .?:?; >' * 1 ?? ? |: fe ! p . T^TTX- ^ - . v k j r ' . j I S'M. ' i * .? ' ' i-.#-P?" . i v.;': ' to , ro!.. .ri i /rW. A: ! -T- t' - , .: . _ = '! lor ! Ii-' ... ' . j |)< I ' | | ,i i '? . i ! j l'? c." 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