The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 05, 1932, Page Page 2, Image 2
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= | "The Old Gray" Arid
' The New liidcr
BY E. I'll 11.11' IvI.IlS
. Tampa, Florida
* Our mii'tv 'ivi'i\ 11 ! t I. ..1. .
named city the seat oCtln'~Ar~'Ah- f
Bishops' Council Wednesday after
noon of "last week after traveling a
Tuesday night. Tlu distant is hronn
six hundred miles and Alu1 trip \ya
made in a short time considering l!i
long distance.. Tlu many scenes wit
nessed were quite at I t'iteliM1. We ut
* only too'sorry that our limited >l>ao
. - ? wil ilpt permit?tes??niontion?
in this article but we purpose to spya
of them in another, l lo/ida is trul
the latui erf fruit '.and floWtrq The
.are there every month in th'c >'<. til
Vegetables were-lnting?ga-rheco9| m+
strawberries could be bought at you
own price. Tire orange trec^ wer
laden with.fruit; In many groves th
ground was literally covered vitl
oranges ami they werf given aw'aj
Truck after truck can he seen da
' and night loaded with araugei._gruii
those groves. Of-course if cost the.
practically nothing but when ilu:y g<.
to us a neat price is attached. Time
are hard in Florida yet 1 believe th
people c8i>1 ect Tnst~a~nfiTe~'inore i
do theVe than they i^in hvic?. ' lIowe\
er I came in coiltact with '^somo 1>. .a
\ gars .there just as ., wo -have hori
Therefore you see its tight 'ever;
where you go.
Bishops* Oourfcil
After witnessing the greai "lleav
. en .Bounci'Yenteitaiuniiiu Wedmsdu
evening that was so highly en.ioye
the many vi-iters were present a
St. .Paul church Thursday- iTuitnin
for the opening session-of the t'min
cil which convened at 10:00 o'clock
Bishop II. B. I'aiks. I). I).,~senio
bishop presided and the, sermon \va
. "i D., . of the 17th Kpi<copal distrie
. * which includes a part of Africa-. \!
of the bishopy wore looking their host
Our church fathers are 1 leaveu-if iiu
: of course, but i nif' <"!' iheni 1m kvd
if they would 1>?- <yV soon. The sell
ior bishop seems g-.-tting stron
ger, and the. emiie heneh appears t<
be good for at leas? , a-.o* iicr ipiao
rennium. Bishop 11. r. Hanson. is ;
puvcer on?the. heneh and a.- \\e noiit)
Carolinian- gazed upon nan anion;,
the others, we feit p;-o a: ni:i., fo
he is master of :mv ?i: i \
a South Carolinian-bishop M. U. Da\
is, D: D., is |>!'<*viivtf \<< V: r-.-iiv
that the. ol i Ralmcttq Sta'e. can i ei
. tainly fuiuiili >? ?! n-.n-. i i.-i1. ,
bishopric. The follou ;i.j a:-- t i e
? na-fflbcr of i.i-?: in '-Hie,?ei <tion.
Bishops Ik-nry B. Darks.-.4-'-.
eph S. FlippoV. -William" I!. 11 r r t
Joshua II. .Ioth ? William Lh Johns j.
W.^Sampsou ili-i,,ks, W'i-Jiain I'. \Y?i
^ -non. -William A. Fount''.in. I Nr.- r<;.
~~ (".'IsSUl- lkll.-fi',, A^.-! I'I rl cyf
Robert Gram. Samuel --1.. (iri. i;
.Gentle Fl. ami Al ?;: !< II
Davis. It l-nki-d :vt that tinbishops
.will. recommend l-~> dustfict- in. t-he-'r
message to the jr? nerit!'- .-outer '. -i
instead of IS. as. we have now. .1; alio
escaped that they uciv d:?id. i a..to
the number ol'-bi-kop.-. t .be > Feted.
But as they - ha: mm.. , r .t.\vi
more private S'-s.-mn- i pen q.t.te >.:iT
thev tr/>\ -together on the, fpue-l ipr.s ol
new h shops heeded.<
'onnert ional ('ou'ncil
Tlris bod\ i- composed, of all minister.
tiu?j, ativiul i ue- in.-nop- eo ;:.
oil wh. ivver it is loll.' Tiie' lbv.
A?-Fosoj.l-I Mini, h. n,t I- I - -Id--,...
the Rev.- l.)r .('. A. W'imrrhId \"f At
-?lama, yyf-relary?mM?"trn??rb .- F.
J. Milis. 1). Lh, ??f Columbia, treasurer.
T. i- body .a.-Senihl.e-.i .at _!;t,
uVl'.i'k n't?:i!'i':1!!':- "tv'.'d?rb^
Rev. . Baiu-ile. o? -I:.e-Rs??ii,.J";I, I '!.:.,
preac-h.i d tie.-1- trp-.-stimr -sfrnam?"^?et
believe nu- wheii 1 sai.t--thal he A'-v.-c.pi
sfadies." IR- is a native- i^miiiMliui.
"linian aim you- can i murine iaav pi-oia.
we felt of him. - Tins council Wa .
...n'tvrvsttnjf fiojo \y trimum; -to eiid.
It was a li'iiaiy :v;i>t of oratory.
?-of. U. iiaakni-. -'.'i.-ri'lai y nf
finance denum-ed the propa<randa o
Prof. Ira T. Bryant. secretary ? ?t" t!>{
Sunday School Union a no the lattei
responded. All of the n liege president's
and most of- tlu- general olfictvs
delivered a hlrt .--< < to th ftit-nt
bers of. the. council. Provident Sims
of Allen University, scored in his most
excel en t add'te-s when lm J?<! v.' < < ;\ t . ?!
there ;tjte reduction of denoniinutional
schools. President fountain of Mot
ris Brown college Atlanta, eridcrseo
the sayings of I>r. v t Vfiri t
..know all,things l.utf one thing I do
know and that is. tlm voters are''tmd
going to elyct any man to the bis
hopric that is hot hi'fuvAr of a prograin
by which our schools can he
stan lan'ii/.1. Sim- ami Fountain
arc right'.* Two first clan* collegvs
in the connection arc far better than
25. no'Tlasv schools. Speak on boys
your chuEthj-u ill not Only hear you
? . 1.IDl.. ii'^VrintoDti.
neck to foster schools that have ?tu>
rating at all, It,is not for' the \yunl
of competent instructors hut . for
money, a thing we haven't got ant:
cannot get. All of the general officers
and college presidents that
spoke made _fine jn.pi'es-i<uis, l?r. A.
J. Wilson the youngest < f a!lTjn point
of service is one^?of?t-lw
lar general4' officers tl* entire staff.
We do not say it hecause he is a sent
of our soil hut because IIK IS.
It might hp said to his credit that
he treats all sections of the church
alike. We have had secretaries
A in that department who-wrere liberal,
but the bulk of their, liberality went
'""^r-ujrtctiurches in states from whence they
came.' This is not true with 1 )r. Wilson.
lie is not. partial id' the MorlH"'
East, South or West, lie sharp equal
ly with them all. And when hoyj^ys
-rTSTo,T Jt means all sections of tTTe
church including South Carolina.
That's the kind of a man the church
> ^ . ' ^ .
" f ?:
WI^dh* will ho ao-elected without
, ojip*>.sijtioiu^vhen th*? time comes.
The Out I.ook Fur Ili.shops
It semis that Dr. R. R. Wright, Jr.
is bound to . head the class. And ii
; | tin1 tnlii'is ai'o to o>niif from "the gen*
Df r.lit will I'l' llow*
? ;inn Dr. MJmU?C-oit ciuiw next to
1 Wiight in popularity as was gleaned
?"at" The Council - and, thrrr-Morris. But.
'* between now and next May this scale
' can he changed.-. .
Listen now everybody?If the vut'*
i-rs decide to elevate a college president,
L). if. Sims will be the man.
For .he is", looked- upon as the most
jmpular College president ol thee- 011c
nection; If the general conference
y- in !;.- > fnmi t)w. ii-i'iw-ii?r
be 'promoted then Dr. B. G. Dawson of
N \tlanla, Dr. 11.. T. Tcoks pf -Florida,
f)r. .Noah W. AVilliams, of MissOUrri;
Lt Dr. Xewsome. of Alabama are among
? the class that will "go up higher."
1 It seems that everybody has been
? talking Daw^cuv-aad -Williams and be1
' ginning in.,w to talk Tooks and New11'
sointv. So"you see they ~ty.il 1 got square
before the voters by the time Ave get
v ro t'leveland. Dr. Toms, has taken
v .fver ".'J iie-d'almefto-Xeadex" .and this
l; wriior In"his c'oluih'n anil THco'lV.
'' Dawsoni'ttf' (it'orgia hg lias cxertMfged
1 good sense. Our paper lias over live
' thousand readers including general.
yont'c tyncc delegates and wg niean
" : ;"iu' cr.atno-s ind-tdtfr-TTfrmTTip
1 d{?ks be' known.
(Jeneral Officers
i>ii I.. I.. Berry pur "Leadir" sub^.
.kvriber of Norfolk, Ya., will be the
nc-xt Missionary Suretary as. wa-s
seen at the 'cvanTcil "ami" Dr. " J. C.
- Beckett ef Philadelphia. I'a. wlio sub>
scribed to the "Header" at the council
will come all around being1 the next
t niitor'for the Mother Recorder. The
-r man that beats him will not only
- have to run but do a littleflying. lie
has his l'i recs. well organized, and
1 they are simply "sawing wood." etc.
Dr. t uny the great architect and
4??d-b~r-i f Tti kjimivilli. l'da.. > ays lu'!
can >avt. the Book Concern. Really j
i.I beiiev'e he can. So' let lis give, him J
a 'chance.. In so doing we will yni.v |
: Ik changing' "houses" in thejsanie~
state. IT?s e t in s?t li a .it l>r.
- A. Ik Spears i^a <1 o a d certainty
; fir tiu- \~oiti1 g*t*rftple's department.
i -fi. i, n ...:n 1. :... ' ?
? i?V irill.Ii II ?? li.1 ^ .\VI ^ JM" IO-> Ul'.Tw. I
.udyomcnt in selecting"TiTim" Dr.. Clay!
' bonu ol' Arkansas says " in Wis
A ?i.! a l' s?sailing 'I'm lite Si mi In i n Cli)isti;ui
Recorder. Ho assures us
van >-;v is f don't know weather il
will or ho-t. Dr. R. S. Jvnkins will
certainly be ihe.ne.xt feneral confer"
. re^sec-rc-tary. There was one thing.
m;'!o-plnin ax thai' meeting' aiK&that
\tas the church is going to select its.
y.-Tv 'syivmvs. from another type
' ' T'nTeil. Ii> bishops will eomV from I
tfto Ciiai U ? ? ff Wesley type and lu-i
*- .n-nvral?officers I rom men of e\'t i a
anlinav-y business, lark. And wiu>
- -jsm-v 4h?uii- in suooci".* (^mewlloty?i-n?
the-church.
; 1 ?Thy l.'nlintaining?Pastor
Dr. Charlie S. I.<mg"Tiisule 100 per"
cut on the entr-riain'ment given the
< 1- gates to tlu- cunnvil.- THursda,v ;
night hi- r< (-option banquej.- was .in a
'class to itself.' Dr. Long is no'tVmly
in- ol' tin- best preachers of his state
but his. connection as well. It is ru '.ort.d.
that hT7 Is a. voiinectiohal cdn
i<!aTT TTTi the iTTsThTjiric. I am sure.
Ju- will make a line run. Hut his briny
stall tt great preacher may operate.
aoainst him. Km- the pastorate
and presiding eldersftip need just such
-uiWi rt'til preachers as Long. Hut
-iiaa tlie lrislp pic needs preaching too
_ .aii I '-an.say" is run Long rati. "The
(>ld (iray" and. the .New "Kider w111
_ nai a amy -with you. - -?_??- - ?=.
South Carolinians At Council
Dr. -JUI-- Heard stale chairman "and.
."tln-ir post.' Others prcs.i nt-wei e .
Dr. .L C. MrClvHan. Dr. K." K.' <L
__J). ifh- JJr. *R. S. I .a waaMiec. Dr. .1*. lv.
Thomas. I)i-. A. 1*. Spears, Dr. J. S.
' Cue. Dr. T. J. Miles. Dr., J. *S. Hen-.
- '.nw, i'r. f. C. (r. (larrctt. the Rev. A.1
Scon Henri, Mr. IJerbciT C. Alexatij
?r -i- aril the w-ritem?Wo had a won-"
ii rt'til time. Dr. Adams is widely
Kirown throughout the church', lie is
t me ihi r of tin- financial hoard and
attends alums" every council of file j
hurcii. Dr. Miles also, has a wide.
-p quahitatice. I To is a number of the 1
ciiuivi! extension uoarti.: i ?r. 1 nomas
is also familiar in general conference
~:?.?Int'.ut none nt'.ui;' witu cqiiii>
1 i tc .strangers for I have been a
Mm-mber of general conference since
.I'.MfJ.- Dr. McClellah and 1 were anong
the latest council visitors; Hut
uoiie were more prominent than we.
t wo, ( veil in. "do . nite." Prof. Ciar
rett lias a great influence in ge.nerai
onleiiiiee circles. There is no mistake'"
about that. We held a little
oriicr meeting among ourselves at
r.iiupa iiUi.-tlV to give our llt'tt Mttll*
hairii.an an opportunity to Ret in
practice. Everybody was well ph ased
wjth bis ruling. He hears ov:
JilAU11L' uatu nt 1 \ and is impartial in
hi-s-dc isions. Miss Hat tic E. Perrin.
i? truly a good secretary. And best,
of all she is one of the most loyal
church Workers in the Piedmont conference.
That's why she was elected
to the general conference. She is
also one of the best supporters of our
,'npvr. ' ,
The Palmetto Leader
- There was no paper at the council
that was loniplimentetT as highly as?
the above. Our South Carolina
edition was the popular discussion
all over the city. Otie man bought
one huhdrod copies and wanted four
hundred uuro.. We needed..just one (
thousand copies to supply the dcm%nds/
Dr. Frank Reed of Lexington Ky.,
was- among the nunibar sub- ^
i-ihjrig at the council. Nearly all
01 ine general conierenru aspTTymtr- ,
I purchased space in the "Loader" and .
employed us to take charge of| their ]
( interest. They wiF he -electftft 'at ]
course for the "Leader" is not only ]
a popular sheet but a lucky one as.t
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? THE PALMETTO LK
-mh44.- /WtveHisp- with the "Lender"
if you would bp knenrm r~
< M>; Hosttvsx
..While ilt the council 1 was. guest
of-Mr. and Mis. George I). Mention
I l.Ji.i. \ortlv. H. .Street and. was ro\
| ally cntcrtuiiu'tU Thev own a n.i>o
| beautiful two. story cottage. well fur.
nisln-d and can'really make it pleasant
for their Irion's. They had only
mu-chHtL.-a ytrl who was educatetL_u#
.the State College at Orangeburg. S.
C., graduating in the class of
and d'td shortly afterwards. She
was highly respected by all who
kinw her in that city. And while
she has passed into the beyond hi r
' parents, arc'not loft without hope of
seeing her again. I shall never forget
this home in connection w.ith ni\
visit at Tain pa,
The Last Day.
We .spent, our last day at the-hornc
of .Mrs. Jennie L. Wilson.* a sist^r .ol
Dr. K. A. Adams of Cclumbia. It was
Through . his kind invitation Dr. Mi Clellan
an! I were her guests. I)r.
Sims ;w^sv,.to. have been there also,
but .iust about the time, we we re to
leave the seat of the council. Sinvs had
j sh ir k a l eu not Iran leaihnpr* to the
|TJenclf and"wanu'd no dinner TiTT? "sup~
per either. So We three had it
to ourselves. And it was a feast
lit for a kintf. Dr. Adanis has evet y
IT;'-Ir'' of i Id - sj.-ti r ami
his charming nncts,. Misses Helen".
Kmma. l.ucy. and l.tudla, all_of whom
are leading teachers in the public
schools of the city. Mrs. Wilson,
their yiotiu r ..became' a widow when
her foiif- daughters were very sriiall.
Ilut she e ucatyd everyone of then)
and now "all of theni art*" oceupyini*
the best positions in that state. Aiv'i
thiy have t ne off Hie most* lovely
homes in Tainpa. We shall never
forget our- vi-ut to .their home.
Our Whereabouts- On
last Sunday mornitig. we .were
at Ne-w.t'hapcl of which the Rev. It.
S. Smothers ifc pastor. The pastor
went IP HetliaViy In- other church,
lint. We had a wondeful tiitie where
we were". Tile otl'ieers did not only
1 pay the present' asscsspu-ht. in full
11'it li.-Midy :i 11 ef '111- back ;issc?m-i.i
for that church. We We're hot only
surprised but happy and thankful.
! We nePil more church* o'l'itW4 like
' 1>. t.\ '('unninjrhnni. W.: *M. '.!> ties. V .'
W.. Ricei -Klin (ireer. .loe (lleiin.
liiililm^ 1 In iir*;i" null ill., .iffi.... D"
Cflitninfrluim. SUndav niirlit we were
"witlythe Rev. I.. (!. Row man of Bc-thel
Ft a.; "TTjion. "wlie'rl* w'e met an appreciative
audience. 11i - has Ins
clitnrh well -organised and reports
are submitte i from every dejuirtnv. n>
at the .Vart.'ily conference. ? Tiiiweek-eiid
will find .< at \.ew (*lia
Sunday morning with the Rev.- \V. P.
I> ula.r. V'bndav frVtorno'Ui at St.
J nil 11 with "t'm Rev. William deter amtSunday
.niglu. at Wayman ChnpuL
Winnsboro witli tile Rev. A. .1. Felix
I vt .tIt. iaembrs p; ay h""i jui, e -.: i'
-TTmrrfng~Trf-1lie lbdy-Spirit.? -'Ia-P-hs:
advafiie on our Kii 'ts." - ;
klHJKnin.I) N i:\vs
The Willing-Working <T;1> ef T'jnity
A. M. K. Church nut at the Irmte
of Mrs. Josje Simmons last Friday.
After ihe i?rralar s; rv'.ces of opt ting
business was discus-ed. At tlrtr I so
of the mcotrhg tt-delieiou.' n |ui i v.-nr.
served consisting- ef salad, pickles,
sal tines. hot coffee,, cieam' cake and
jello.
Tlte north Kdgefield Cii:. eave ;',vv.
I.. I). Gamble quite a surprise hist
week in tile form "ftfa grocery shower.
bis car groaning tinder the load
of so hUVUV nift' tilings for t ec pa:i'. i y.
The ?iieoplo, aro 'carried .away' v.ft h
Rev.'.-Gamble and his work.,, we r.ttst.
not.'Vfail to thank our most wAi'thy
4Ct?hop-and presiding Kldei?fm?ir?ttI?imr
lie viii-Vi ? ii'iiiuli.i'l'nl I,
The Pew Rally give p J'ur the 1 ei'.efit,
of the rtiisstonafy society at'Too itv
A. M. K. Church Sunija y 1'. M. v.as a
success due to the cooperation dl" the
loyal faculty <?f Edgefield Academy,
and friends from the varibti,s yhwivh- .
es. Miss CJ. A,. Rutherford :?cAiijj." ns
d'irwX) ( >??this ^frng-ha:v., .gitf'! i rising
the highest amount tn this oeeassion,
with a tie1 between Mrs. Kos.n
E. I'ark'er and Mrs. I,. 1 >. (Jambkn
Mi sdt.'ilies: Scurry. 1 >i rjph Simkins
and Jackson raised a credit able a int.
Miss Mamie 1,. William-, Jlw ItTSttie.
Ware- and Mr. John Sellers of
the city.
Mi-. Jasper Mobly hnd '.sistyrs of '
Plainfield, N\ we're uuests <?: I'r t.,
and Mrs. W. E. 'Parker last. week.
Rev," I). F. Thompson of- 'Augusta
anil Rg.y. Eldiidge of I!)owklvn \". V.
were pleasant visitors at the school
last week. Rev. Eldrid.ee made an inspiring
talk to the J I. E. (irrls.
Rev. J. M. Marshall of (Ireenwood
spent Wednesday night in the
city as the. truest of Mr, and Mrs.
E. A. { hriUliitm. I
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Waldo entertained
in honor of the faculty of
Ed.gt4iel'd Academy Wednesday eve.
After several games of Tprogrossive
whist, the . hostess served a" dctii i
mem+7?-Those who enjoyed the bos?
pitality of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo were
Prof. and. Mrs. W- E. Parker. Messrs.'
Freeman, ^Ilightowor, Mi;|es Goodwine,
Rutherford. Mr. and Mrs. Moody
Waldo and Mr. and Mrs. Thompson.
TVin P T \ Vii.ld !i< nu.
meeting Wednesday. Quite an interesting
meeting. Talks made by par-'
ents along with . anangements for~
the State P.?T. A.
Prof, and Mrs. W. P. Parker entertained
at their homo unite a fcW
rf their friends on last Tuesday evening.
Progressive whist and music
made the evening . very .enjoyable.
Those enjoying the hospitality o f
this event were Mr. and Mrs. Moody
Waldo, Mr. ^ and Mrs. J. O. Thompind
Mrs. Jule Anderson. Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Waldo, Misses Rutherford,
Goodwine,- Janerette, 'Bryant,
Mobleys. Profs. Freeman and Highower.
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: * vcK-sf?x-? Hi \V -vv.trrmr:\'"rks
(.miokch \v \trmN Hi-IKN'H;NMAL
i \':i ui ii. S. ('. 'I ll', niiisic commiiue
j (?!' Jackson lli presented a Pageant
l'ray "!n tlu< llitirts of His Cnuntry|
mi'ii" i?n Friday 0\t i?. isir I ho lidth 01
.1 ..
_|- ijj?u, i.11 r. ' ixaju appreciative
i audit lit o. Tin* Pageant-IMay portray
to*4 iliy 1 i tV . 4' 4-he- lather of our a 11
| . i y from boylvxxl through his entire
j iife utit.il his retirement ta Mt.. \'eflun
after the lleyrdutiou, The ehyr. aVis.r.s
were dressed in the costumes
j - those worn during Washington's
j i'i e. Ceorge Washington as a bo.>
>-\v;. -pie irayed?by?t nrnclii u-?lian!.:o:n:
a> a tran by Napolefon- Wa'ddy.
I.M.i'ia Washington, CIroacib Belton,
?~ .or characters w.re taken 110.111
V'v 'grammar ami high school.
J\crha\v.county teachers.ha I a livct
ly eoimlrueliWo meeting Saturday
4 l-TTuuary 127. More than fifty teachers
were present.
' ??. SKI.LAKS
NEWS
A A services were enjoyed at Balti.
More A. ^1, K. Church Sunday.
-.?Sunday . School i-pcned -at?its, usual
h nr with Supt. James and the Secvc?<;?ry.
Mis* Nevada Hunt at" thpjr post
of duty.
Till* Iltv's'dll \V!K t ll ?*/>! 1 O'lr 1 lli emicen/1
?frr?H+e?toll lull >?lUid?wlll<l^?ntvi ..f 11
,clas-es. and nuk'h inspiration was uott
ii out ol' it.
.* Services bejjran at '11:011 Kev. \yilliams
preached a se.i moil with a very
"spiritual force.
Thy nipht services twc.'o enjoyed
also. ' ' .'
Sunday *w;is a biirh day. at Sellers
Chapel Iiapiist Church also.
Sunday-School opened at 10:00 o'clock
with Supt. Abram and .Miss
I A.tia Owehs. Secretary at their posy
of duty. The- lessen was' beautifully
discussed. .
Kov. McCoy preached a* powerful
-df iniin. lie selected;, his text trota
St. .l-olm T1 Subject: "Kotlintf- av.ay
stones ol dil ticults. ' So we can
si\ iliat our hearts - burnt \yi.thin us
while the .'man of tied preached the
word ' .
7T7?an- inoud ol' Rev. McCc-y he has
rained ninny friends ip Sellers.
Kuncral services for ?.Ir.' (lebrge
li r.vtte. who die; at his home in
til.! I . 1 1.1.1- Ti- 'IV.
i muiocipuia, I'u. i ui'Miay wore. com
d noted at, Ba!timore A. M. K. Church
?n ? .ATTh:- l.y IVv. W. p. Williams.
the pastor.
I'..:ii-a: u? s NVy j o: I'.. M. IVirtor, K.
1!. Krown. JTXI respond, H. <L".-lore-.
;.n<i '"Hey ward dbiu-s.
. l'lower jjirl:- wore: .Ada . Ow(>r.is,
li n otiiy* Mae Hunt, Iiosalee K1!pi her,
.Marouei ito apd Rathykn I oriel', and
I-\ aiu-is- Kllcrbc-r.
.Surviving him ate.: his wife, Mrs.
Until Ikiiiu"to, one son, Jessie .-.Uurneate,
.b*r- "nttiier-, lussie '.Burnettc,*
t/.i.r, AH .-.. .Mai-v-iv. liurnctrc; two
'-.lattie. liurnuite and ;? !:$.
Hike:.yd Cl-dn.-ri. fiio 1 n t It hei-v', I"' III 11 lv
litirnelle, and X. IJi.inetfe ol" Washington,
t>. ('.. and l.eroy. Burnette of
I'll] i:i<i?. i| iu11. i a.. boides these lie is
al-<> survived- by many coii-ins.
1 Mr.--tii-ant 1-Tadgei of katta was tl oguest'
of Mis.s Nevada Hunt Sunday
i fening.
Mr. K, ('. Ho.-0 was the'dinner guest
pf Mr. am! Mis. I-i.'M. I'ertcr Sunday.
_ Tim...Sellers Braves. ir.ei_ tite Aim-.
turn basket-! all .ait Is' in one of 'die.
nn>st thnllmn' games eVi -r seen -On Ike
Sellers Junior Hi's grounds. - The
scores were X-L in favor of Sellers.
On Thursday evening tke -basket-'
ball*>girls defeated the Minturn gji'ls
14-13;
Sellers-Junior Hi News
a re-" glad, -id see su b an iin-r"v
j-n-pvjeinent in our community., Wiiih
tlie cooperation ofpigm'tpak 1. 11. A ls~
ton, the jliiine-. loVohyniie- teaeljer iias'
done ereditabbf^tvork among the adults
o7 tlte eo(11innmfly. -yKev:
1. II. Alston made a house to
house visit-Inst -week- to eh'Ock up on
1.he?fni}>rovernenfc-of-t.ho homes. II.*.
was glad ttrTeport tiiai every homo
was nnieh improved.
The faculty of Sillers Junior lii is
doing its bit to make this-a bettor
vtnnniu'nity and a ; lace for school.
: 1 ueh?:-'t i ess?is- being- lpid?by?ihc
pi-in.ij^Ism liv religious life -? !' ilu
fhildrenr Tiu y are constantly urged
by the"-principal as well, as teachers
attend the- church of, their choice.
Since the opening of School several
childierr have- ae-opted ( hrist.
INMhl IS \N-II F, \TI.F5 I5U VNCII
?t ;)i.r ",1 *.i a l't lM.n; i.nut amy?
. Vehr'rt. i y's I'c pori:
' A,: i :h '.la'idn, Fiction 1-".S; N'nn
Fit lion 1 fi'.t Total f>07.*'
InVcnilo < itvwla'tioh, Fiction .'Ml, Xon
Fiction 211; Total 581.
Kntire circulation, l.lhl hook's,. 21
magazines and two pictures. .
New m niher.-, adult '15; juvenile
ilo. v ia1 'C'h
I'resent enrolment u.501. . ?
available arc Popular
Sen !'( (. ()|^>o) uuiity, The American
Scicii, ilii-1 An i h. .m.f Holler 11n'1'1
at.nl (i.mt-i.s ai.d The Ladies .Homes
Jtnirr. 'l. 'ai-o <>titers that arc donated
New books arc. expected any day.
Overdue1 Irtuik?-. aft' still comini; in. an.;
we appreciate* \Vry much the kindness
of any friends who will return (ivcr-due
hooks to the library, or help us
to ljnd them.
We are very desirous of finding
Calv< l ion's Antln logy of Americnrr
tor; hy a student, 'la.* borrower is
earn-tly requested to make some .rejiort
at nn.rr Other borrowers who
have h;sl books 'will' please" report
to tiie librarian, because the lonjrei
the hooks are kept'out without a report,
the more fines accumulate.
Continued cooperation is desired for
all concerned so that even tfreatoi
The library is open every day except
Sundays and holidays from 11&.00
oYtork until T P.M . -It reopens at;>
o'clock until 8 P. - M.
J. \y. TALLEY, Librarian.
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4 BEXXK'I 'l'-RV-rht;K- NKws ---
~ The wiiuiy mgnth of March is in.
'the ladies arc- al'fraid 10 do much
walking. I wonder why?
A few of our public schools closed
last \Veek with great success.
Mrs. Kissic Moye anil Mr. (3riston on
l\iij.. .' ! el. . i'i'iir<?i evi to Lake C ity
.Sunday A. M house guest of .Wis.
Mori* anil son. Mr. Aloilga More and
family.
j Mrs. Kmnia Sweimon. died suddenly
lu . -uay 1'. M. in ;Ni w \ ork, mother
of Mrs.-Jennie Thomas, Mrs. Jennie
' Tholnan and; daughter, accompanied
the body?home -Friday 1*. M.
the funeral?or vices?took?place Sunday
I\ Mi"o /o'clock at St. Michel M.
K. Church, Rev..Jackson pastor, Mr.
John Knight .'spoke. on?her life as-a
, member of the. Church. Mr. L). K.
.McCall (white) made a f.liort talk
aslo. Special music avas rendered.
H. C. Powe, undertaker in charge of
the boify.
1 Mr. Kdmond Williams quilely pasted
away .at I'.is home on Hudson St.
Sunday A. M. The funeral services
awaits the arrival of relatives, in the
North,
I Mrs. II. McXea!, Mis. Flora Cox.
Mrs; .Fllnn \1 r. ToWpsyJ.
and* Mrs. Mavy Sanders are still on.
the sick list. . '
Mrs. White It;^Val'is is Tutagain
after a few weeks of seriousness.. We
trust she will tntiniic to improve.
Mf. Sanders was on the sick list last
week. " "T~
I Mr. Willis Covington, nice home on
the eiul of Marshel St. was destrnyeti
by fire Thursday IV M.
j -Miss TTillian f )avis. spent the week'
end in the city with Rev. .ami Mrs.
Fugerson. She is. a teacher in the
M. C. T. School.
! Rev. \V. R. Reese, punched a olul
serlTtW Sunday P. M. at Kvans .Chappel
A. M. K. Cv?Church. Services re,ported
S.unday A. M. was very good
at all churches.
v St. Rulah service- was at it best.
Rev. W. F. .McCoy delivered a. Soul
building sermon to a full eliur li. ' After
which the Lord's Supper was served,
this reached tm> climax its the old
I. o.piers like these, serves;
Rev. Cox service was .good all day
_as' he lfad three sermons. Rev. Anderson
Drake preached. TuaT^ay 1*. M.
T:.*?(? at Zion' Church.' Rev.C.x is
kind in giving the young ministers a
ehance.
The Coninu;nit\ Pay at tin- .\I. C.
T. School Friday I'. .M. was a real
program put over. both in and ut
doors 'ihnies wtTi> very L-iM.'d. Ajiisjia.-;
added much irrMhe ' various .sectinpprof
the country.
Our liei'l Hay will co no ??ii* on |!u
ifth of .March everybody jjvt theii
little ones ready 1'or' Ma.iyh.
i '1 : e ( hi Ken per irivoii -at the
homo Of .Mrs. A- (.? .M i-Callum, Tuesday
I '. M. \\ a - a cjeat success. Tin
la(lK~aTe striving Kurd in every res-,
-pert?to welcome the visitors in-a wel?
lixed churcii liiMjtwj iif iuii.' -A lion.
1 a-etk out for tfrr?1 lei" i t :a!le;>?ttrr1
. .Sti'ml.Ty.. Only Neurits a fool',
plenty fun conn- nut and witness tin
jilav. NTTs] AT J! Wriyht.
: The M. V. 1'. I', at Shi! h Clmfvl
ts- in full hlrrrnr?Mis- .I'l-Mc (Ira t
I'rc-s:, Miss Mai >1 e Ruse, Sec. Thi
programs are intoresiin.ii" every Sunday
I\ M. *
Tlie pastor : ..id me.iiliei.s reyre'
that out n?o,|. jh. Stalky was unabk
to visit us Sunday A. M. howvvei
Ilov.. A. .1. WriyItt spared no tiiv.eoi
jr.ivin-g us. .one of his hesi serin: ns.
it was impossible tor anybody to
have U'iven us a letter aial deepe.
sermon than lie did. God jest ptr.
him'over the t-p. so lias prayer, ami
we will ncvoK-"oet dlsapointed.
We only l.-ismd Stark's lace lai
the words": of God w;io. pi.^TTu nl'te
which the flood sisters -soo|j put tlr
men in' '/. class in raisiny nu ney.
,S7H,II? w.ii toon n. limed in tlie ii.'nni"1
_i__ collection.
Rev. A1 .1. need not fear wo arc I
with him till death. ?Mrs-._A.
,J. Wrnilit and .Mr. Wctin(ieritil's
choir ceitainlv rendered sonic
splendid music Sunday A. M. Miss
Mildred Shields needs special mentioning;
< f the beautiful solo she santr I
to us Sunday A. M.
'i Hi: wINNI;KS; i\ THI: CONTKS'I
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The M-nit ic? l!o I)rti;? Co.', of Jacksonville,
I-la., announces tin wmneis
in tile iif>?5 Salve Contest. 1 twill he
if r-n.h red thai this company ran a
contest advertisi nv.'nt in The I'al-motto
leader and is the i .nnufactiuei
i" t' ' 'bltl Sal.ve?('iint"si.?ft?will In
^ The .Hidyys of the contest We're one
pysicU+n, a dr'iy<rist and a bit-mess
mail who nwovifc/l ')"i mi .
. (JI )/... *. liuriy
s, CVA u1 iv' Ii:-tc<| am'.iiiK tinvii.u-'-s
and the emu pun v is gvatifioti
at the results of t.liv coSitest.
Among tlic fiitr. sstul cqnte.-tants
in Sou tit Carolina aye: Alton Theo??<
!t?. 17* Queen St"'..Charleston; Bert:am
K..bin'son, b2.? Havnes St.. Soar
tanning. wh'p won a prize of $25.00
aeii. 'Miss Kva Flowers, Rt. 1, Lake
City. Mrs. L. I... Morgan. lit. fi, Aik en;
Mrs. II. If. Bon Kva re..2T> .Folinson
'i., lti'1'K 7ff!l. \'.||M SITHTI M hi di^TorT
Cue. 05 South Adairc St., Clinton:
Mrs. Sarah M. Marsh, Rt. 2. Camden
S.C.. .each received a prize of $5.00.
The dnrggist of the city has beert furnished
with copies of the winners and
hey can tie obtained by making the
i equest.
HOWARD SCHOOL At'XIVITIKS
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The Parent-Hfe-aehers Association
of Howard School* \\.ill meet promptly
at 7:.'f0 o'clock Monday - evening
"March 7ni. The TiaTs w-ilT be refurneo
and it promises to be one of the
most > interesting meetings of the
eholastic year. One of the* features
ol the evening will be the "Spelling
JJee* from tlm sbcth grade. ? Parents
ahd friends wni t.e oi'.f e.^Iargc numotis
to she "Who i tin best speller
in the sixth grade? Mrs. KstelleC
Perrip Johnson is corrdurtfng a program
nom Parents thai ail will er.joy
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Saturday March 5th, 1932
- KMAXt Kl, A. M. K rHl.i<LH._
Rev. E. II. McGill, -Pastor "
Charleston, S. C.?L:ist Sunday, \in
like the previous Sunday was a beautiful
sunshine day and apparently
one could observe the expression of
joy and gladness on the trees, the
flowers, the grass, etc. . .
' A lalge^ongTrgntim?of member.*
and visiting friends were present at
the eleven o'clock worship. For the
morning lessen Hev. Dr. S. S. Morris
ol' Nashville, Tenh., read a portion of
St. Matthew fourth chairter commencing
at the -seventeenth verse. Fol- .
iowing this the one hundred and twi n
ty ninth P*:ilm w:i< read responsive
ly leil by the pastor. Dr. Morris was
presented to the congregation an: af-ter
a few remarks selected his text
from St. John eleventh chapter, twenty-eighth
verse, A happy .time, was
viijoyed while the messenger expound
d the wor.. It was a powerful sermon
instructive as well as inspiring.
Sunday .School "attendance was good
'.and the time 'was intcre.-tingly spent.
Dr. Morris was present and too'.i an
active part with the ntcmbers of Excision
Bible Floss.""lie
was introduced to each member '
_< i i.? ..r ...i.i
- -*rt?wf?i**.-J*AIM 11. -
cd before the wain body ajnd" gave1 a
abort but interesting talk. At the
hour of-six o'clock at which"lime Ifie
.League' convened, an address of note
- 'A a-?\ liven (I?by?tin?Morris. lie?
plainly outlined the work of- the Leagut^
ami explained just how?we?can
make it grow. He spoke to the A. L.
- An brtys-aftd gilds also: ;?p
Rev. ,1). Ward Nichols, pastor "Iv- .,
.namiel A. M. 10. church, New York,
read the eighty-fourth Psalm for the
evening lesson. After which another
lirey ami rousing- me-*age-was--de,vi
red. b.vt?l>i\ Morris. Genesis twenv-eighth
yhapter,. twentieth, twentyfirst
ami twenty-second veises. ' Dt.?
Mon+s snick the key note in delivering
thjs_ message. Emanuwl was
-tirred fromMeft to right ailtl ali"
.iroubd. ..--r"{' ' . r7
Before the. services were ended thepnH'or
read fnjty full membership?
three persons, one-of which was baptized.
P./-ofess or and Mrs. Harper of. Orangtburg,
S. C., worshipped at Email
uei on, Sunday morning.
Drs. Morris and Nichols .stopped
in while on their way back from the
rmiw.tw' "i ..v
v .vruiiv ll ?%IIIVII VWII> V.liuu C4 L " n
Tampa, Fla. We trust that succors ' *
will attend Dr. Mollis at Chvehuui,
Ohio. Dr. Nichols has our sincere
wish for his continued success ac~
Kinanuel in New -York.
The first Sunday in February will
lie reinemherijd because of the visit
made by Bishops R. 0.' Ransom of
Sevnth and Thirteenth Districts ;.
_uid M.J.L liaAis_of.the Fifteenth and , .
Sixteenth Districts. Impressive .services
were hel i that morning Bistop
Rans.om delivered?an?exetdtt;t?4 nul
el?o,uer.t sermoti.. Since, the Km- ,
ure trf- AlVh'hh?Methnrfi;m knows?
fust txactl.v what kind of- -a speaker
'..sl op Ran-inn is. ww shall rc l'rain
from further, comments.
The Queen of the 'Nation Pag, ant
sponsored^ hy Ciideon Band afTil diiv'cted
by Mrs. K.M. Green, was held
on the ev-cnitjg of February 'JS at
the church. A* splendid ,audi<?fice wit nossed
if. Queens and maids beautifully
(iiessed in colors r; present ing
the different nations made a beaut i'*
"ul 7-Tio\vTi.i;r~ ItfCoiiiicLijiii wItii this ?
x nntsieal and literary program was
rendered. Mrs. Viola Colonel, pianist;
The names of the winners'will
he announced later.
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AU.KNDAI.D NE.WS
t.v Training School arc lhaking great . -plans
l'or the Memorial Soviet s for
the late J ulius Kpsonwald. . .sp; rial
seloe4kmx will hi.' ..civen hv teat hers
patrons and pupils. Rev. Thompson
pastor of Snnnson church will dcliv- .
or the principal?address. '
The vocational agriculture meeting
hcid at the C. T. S. was quite a suc ess
and largely attended.
Rev. and Mr<. Thompson entertained
with ft "Siher Tea" at the- par--??
nago during the week. A large
and appreciative group of friends and
'members were present.
IYof. an! Mrs. C. . Bing were the
week-ejiu guests of Mr. and Mrs. B.
C. .Myi i > of Ridgeland.
.Mrs.. t.ouise Crawford spent the
wet k-end in Orangeburg as the. gut st
of Afi-s. Wbilnkor, Stnto College.
1 .Mis< \Villie Mao Melver spent the ~
week-end With friends, in Aiken. ..
Mr. Wm. MeCollough left Saturday
by motor for New. York City for an r
'indefinite stay with his faipily. ? .
The basket ball team of the Allendale
(Muuty Training School was victorious
over the Barnwell Public
mmiohi in a last game, ot girls nasK't
ball last Wednesday in Barnwell.
Tlv- yfhro w:n-! 2.CO.?
Miss Ruth Thompson was referee.
Mrs. Louise Crawford and Mr. Furnan
Williams were score and time
tsoopoviv Mr. tiinyavd was umpires ?
The Allendale team is coachc i b'v
' i.-s Thompson and Mrs. Crawford.
T.he Barnwel .team by Messrs Ginyard
and Wiliams. , ;
"tOlTHKRN RAILWAY SYSTEM
Corrected to February 1, 1932 '
Arrive Union Station Leave
e. -? No. J No. ?
4:J>0p 32 Augusta-N, Y. 32. 5.00p _
7:55a 31 N. Y.-Augusta 31 8:T)oa*
12:TOp 27 Char.'ston-Cinn. 27 12:45p
4:0f)p 28 Cinn.Char'ston -2&?-4-;(V7p?
iliOOp 10 C(?lumbia-Cinn. 9 7:05a
5:00a 21 Columbia-Jacks'n 23 10:30p
10:10a 8 Col'a-Augusta 7 4:10p
2:40p 20 GoTa-Savannah 19 8:20a
8:50p 23 Cora-Charlotte 24 5:10a
11 00 a CI Cora-Charlotte 14 1:20p 0:f>5p
11 Col'a-Charl'n 12 8:00a JL
4:55a IS Col'a-Charl'n 1G 3:55a
10:00p 16 Col'a-Greenv'e 15 6:50a . j
12:55:117 Cora-Charlotte 118 11:20a '
10:00a 18 Col'a-Atlanta VJ 7:15p
Via Camden and Rock Hill.