The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 19, 1932, Image 1

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? f ? 1 _ * vni \7fTr nt/\ ' , . t 11 I IN v^. J m J. S. Earie, Speaks To Baptist Brotherhood My I)eat* Biothr.n:. It is only L'J. m .! ;;s till the rep fi??-iitat^vos ?;C .iJu e?'ti.*TT- ! South 'Carolina will be* asseinlhei-l i; Ber.notlsvil'Ub 'S. f . ' i here is no begging the* question that we will n'ico! this year under \> ry peculiar con ditions. The v. hole woiid i - in ti'.eon "fused state. We are living in a tnnwhon .hardly any of us knows, just what's best to nno-no ~ " lillu iVliSSlOHS. r* Our convention exists lor two mail purposes: Education atu vi\li-sioips. ?? Mo trio cm leg.?st r'.d.-' ah >~v id. n('.- o. what we have dune along'theTino o education, with our secondary, school:* Aiid, these an tile re. ult 01' our fliissiun workr. Uul my brcimvn, hotii ' phases or our. work now need- and are in groat need of our support. The meeting at llenncU.-fs fie will be the test oi loyalty to Liic. work and to everything for'which the ikip 'tist church stands Til South Carolina, if we .will pray and irusrt God am; go to Bennctlsviile vvitii oaiurdm ami purpose: to let God get .glory out o; .our lives much goo wiil be done lot . . the aelvaiteing 01 the .'.luster's . ctptsc on the earth, if there* was ever a time.'wHen so called. Christian men and wpnitii shoulel?'ba sincere and honest with God and theniseives, it is now.?Wo h:ivo found s(. i'cVv1 o; our men who HiV si.uvre :m?i ..have_the work at heart. There aiv a lew of us who have Morris college ? and crur Mission work at heart.- t time has cdine, and is tvow, when those who caiiy the- burden oi oui denominational work upon their heart will be round OUt,_We cannot do :fll we-wish to do for Mori'is cullige bwi all can t.o~sunieihing! ~ " 7 'IV >>.{,0,000 Drive * phases of our work $.'50,000 w nic If- w continued through tlie-s.ession <sf 111.)2 This amount .was divided among the associations of the slate. We are culling upon-the leaders and'tho pastors of the denomination to give then full support in this ell or L in ortle.that our mark may he amply caree. for at our nexT "setting. The "slat auxiliaries are ringing loyal as thev have idone in the past. \\*e are expecting. a line meeting, at Bennetts vTlle. We are delighted at the'haristcd in"1 the iFuard ."meeting In C.Qlumbia the 21 of February. MCrrF busincs was Iran-acted. Along witr the preparing of a line program foi the meeting in May and iio.t a sing! clash, nor Yieatei debate, but everyom seemed to have come on real bosinesr for the King. My brethren, let this same spirit, this same, harmony and oneness of purpo.-'e follow the Baptist family to (he meeting at Illauietts-5 villi- ani| much will-be d'jno? In i rnt r: sale Morris college ami nil phaseol our work. We could only wish tiuit evci.v -enureit m rile suite wiuini represem with $5.00 that every Assoc-iation Union with 1-0.00 and every fepresen tative with $1.00 and that many who ?.re not life members would bccoiw life members by pa'ying $o?00. J We are earnestly praying God tho during: this period of tun inploynnutr and economic* depression that He wil' enable enough ?f us to go to the next-session of our coiiventih to play ? the jiart of real men who love the cause ?men who lo.ve '.tlori'is cnlh'ge?uicr who love Missions?men who are not ?-- office seeking*, buUwhose oi"io~ahn and purpbse to make sure for all time: all the objects for which the Ifcrr stands in this state. We are asking that the columns of Thy Palmetto Lender au'il Liie People's?Uernnler along with' publications be optMted to the brotherhood to speak for th? good of our work and tlr.'.t nothing be said to discourage^ or "deter an\ en,, in' fining- Ids whole dlltV throUgl these-trying, days. * Your humble servant. " J. ^EARLK. To the Baptist Brother~7 lioocT oF So ufK Car oTFri a / The Trustejes of Bethesdu Baptist Church, Georgetown, S. C., take this t method to endorse Rev. G. Goings Daniels as a candidate for the President of the Baptist M. and E. Convention, of South Carolina. % We appear to have reached as Baptists, the crisis in oin- histm-v, when our urgent and solitary need, is for a man who will meet the demands of our State Mi,ssiojjury and Educational work. All business is under going change \ Thes"e changes have resulted in a louder and more imperative call foi men belonging to the new era; having the ideas of the new era; and the proven ability to put them into practice. " We are for Rev. G. G. Goings, be^eause he has shown that he can size up any job, pick t)ie right men, and direct it through to "success. . In seven (7) years, he has been in Georgetown, a new church has been - .. * A is'ir % ' jc | CALL! I T THE FIRST ANNl Al, CONVKNHON OF THE SO I "I'll CARO-. LI.VA CONORESS OF COLORED I'AKEXTS AM) TEACH EES * Ail duly accredited delegate's- and .tprescnluiives of the Stale Con,ie:ss of Colored Parents and Teachers ire called to nic.ct in Coiumhuu, H. A, March 31?April 1, 11133. I Thc<ne .of the Convention: Tlr JHectinK* ' I * ** Ex'e t?ufive Boar ! meets at the Wa ' iky Si-ho' !. l "urn. i- rC ..JTS \??t\ Cl I IT I j -iiuly Streets, b 00 a. in.. 'March til. !n{2. 'I he sessions ol' I lie convention I vili ue held in Waveiky School also 1 . ' / Program . ] lv.poit-. i'roni associations through sat the state wil be of unusual inter yst.: During the convention, quite, -i bit of tidie will bc" devoted-to?ttnr 'ai' nt-Teaeher School on instruct < . lirected by Mrs. 11. L-Ti.unions?, Mrs. Paul II. I.enord and Miss Adele Min \l.an (white) officers in the- South r Carolina' Congress of Parents and Teachers. . Jtepresentation._tKach -state?shall be entitled- to he - represented at the annual medium o? - ii Slat'.' Congress ol PareiKs afoachers; by its President, Secretin, Joi i esuofiding Secretary, Treasurer ir their alternates, one delegate for every thirty inenibers in good stali ng as. shown on the. books of the treasurer of' the -State Congress of ''11'*, i! F'ai elites ^ind Teachers. Tile meetings shall be open to a1 " member,s. of The congress, . but the privilege. of making motions,' debat-. Lug and voting shall be limited to tli " Members oT the Executive Hoard an.! .o tfrp at credited iviesentatiyes from each association^ - .MemljorsJwjj Banner f 9 ? The General Council of the ceTlpr <1 Pai ent-Teacher As'ociations of Co hlmbia, S. C., ha:; tionatetl a beautiful .umiborsiup-bunjier to the State A.s oriation to be awarded annually .1 i hat convention and which has tiio urgest membership in good standing To be eligible for the award, the "h>--rah association;-in making its annual ,'Pport, must?submit "the name of ",vneh member who has paid the state ind national dues for the current year.' .Who is going to carry the banner home this year, the first time _i^ ins_-Jr>en unfiwle/l at a convention. : Board And Lodging Delegates and members will be giv n board ami lodging'at .$1.00 tv- dar> (two meals), or. lodknvjT at 50 .cents ' . iiMi'ight.* "Notily Mrst . B. E."> Vincent. .iTtJ Wayne St., Columbia-, M. C.. ao thd" number of delegates your asoeiation is planning to send. Homes vill be provided. Note:?PrfWhte yourself with - pencil >r put and note paper for the school .<f inaiLU.cli.oa. _ Mrs. S. R. Green, President \ .Mrs, Bertha Cobb, Rec? Scc'ty* built, costing about eighty five thousand ($H sqyo) dollars which is nearand best,churches in South Carolinar lie has shown that he is liot'afiaid of the size 'of a job. That which seems impossible, is made possible under his leadership. Our task is to make such propei -use of the experiences we have gainci that we can build1 rightly for the future; otherwise, we are going to lose al that we have gained. Wo'lmwo Itir, I...C ..11 " proper leadership. . Th^ quality of Ri'v. Daniels, lcadoi ship is a demonstrated fact, and Toquires no .experimenting. We are not like Germany, needing - ii'ieiidr., nor like China, needing pluck and grit, but we do need sonic one - at the head of our convention-who i wise' ertough to appreciate our advantages and possibilities, and has strength enough' to "use them. When Rev. Daniels was mentioned as a possible candidate, his name .^roused "spontaneous enthusiasm" and pledges oF support from every section in the.state, as a man liighly ~rtr1 eiYnnen11 y qualified by training and service, to perform the duties ot the-office. Happy the convention_ih such a moment that crii find him rather, happy the convention that does-not have to try to find him at this last monifhit; yea, happy the convention before hornhe stands, appraised, tested, adequate the people's proven servant, for the people's hour of need. Trustees of Bethescia BaptisC'Churefi Georgetown, S. C. -mf* - - B. H. Eaton. Ph. G., Chr'mn.; II. K. Atkinson, See'ty. March 8, 1932. \ - ' ' ' I ^ J _ ( satlri "death removes d] I IIK J.ATE I'KKSIDKN Oraii^chiirr. S. I J. ft>: vi'li the (=1 lit^ri' :-i>He its of-anixi.tioi \vi'l? t lit- r'll;,;. . si:V? its' oi'?*j.iii.',aV? ia !!< 'ijs a TTTiTTi iTT j la-nnn'iiia. Hi uiii .-ri^i^ !;h'1 ami in!i?'iviy h vr . uiiil atln.i: . : , . : i?: a. n; lla. \\it's a native ; f-S-c-ut h Irs,' n in i'e c.'mph ti-d his hijrh that city. In I be received an i\> 4 tioir to West Fvint .Miliary Academy f> > ,-<! hi*'vijJtt!';:wa!. Ik' received -It:j OloiHh in ilhV, imi! his Doytofjs dime Ytr'k sf'i-yr^a in1' l't; i', of Ciri'.'l; nr. "villi. K.w l'i i' 1"??i:r years: and 114100 <di, .nine In re to-iv^uh I ky de.s and Mathe: til ( levied Ifilent id' the ( olleuc in cilli'/e campus, with one exception. hn i\ is . rr"-v I '; < . I'." j'i'.t hel' . of \vor|. an ion Neti'ioe< of the _ stale and T>r. Wilkinson was the executive V>f* the the V.O itii; Jel si-'ri JOI .I f * he J'a'nief .? ' tec-: Secretarv n[_ thy Honed of Titistei I Jenryri;. direct.( <> '. he * r 1 Sir. i Victory Savings Sank-of Cnlunihin; and er 1.1 the i-iiin oily. lii- Ira where hi had aside ci <1 t he t h.' nt v-t h ird ^ ' ** 'ins: . . M ,\ : ''i'. 1 , 1' 1 EV.:S 011:!. (Vi? ! ' II \Y<. The* d?.<eased is 'survivo<i l>y his wido \V,, (ij>' if I'l; 'I .?* !'-V;l C V d I nil!. I''ijI'M'v?i 1?si rvi.Ts was liL'Jii iii tin* n two i?V!o ! :. ~* THOUSANDS AT W . Whitaker Rect I.i'.i-i i'ili" l,t>-;s; inls ??I" people ;i111 ?it 1 - ?l'; i' 'ii'i ??i . i-l?Suite College, 1\. S. ~C?; 1:? ne Auditi rirtni Tuesday, March 1 I Jr. Wilkin <>n. win se untimely death the whole of South Carolina Jiiis served i\ve,ity-on'e years. Imvimr sueeeeded the. M,". n v?rrrrd?sain tar},? have?hern?the' Wilkinson Administration. His has Uei Xecro in South' Carolina, a t ham e at things of life.- That he succeeded in inert of these ends no sane person wi Tout 1 ?Wilkin.-. nV cll'nrU?iiaVe 1 - So nil?Carolina?ss?attested?Us?t-Ue?rc. Representative?. .of South Carolina am :Lpi-oc'aHon l'of his"Work an(t"kis' nirrU of oil'n'ial record in khe. annals of-J ho t Episcopal rites were observed in the Reverend* A. S. Th >Mas. of Charlestoi hia took'part in the scvvkos, as did Ai - a"'*?I'J 11i1111 ?it''Columbia* ; ? Vne' services were dignified and ij> ! the State College olryir pnder the dire" ) lute". ivcnl I ui? place in Orangeburg. wV.'n I areil heads while the conutiiltuu | tloii.l .Usi inioinaU were beautiful and far and noni'_werc- in attendance. .X,'-ri-h"-'"iu"riu,_ tnroiiy; were Preside) fTfhgv >r Xnii Carolina; Lican .YaT?~i i l>e'i d.n.iii K- Aiavs. of New York ( itv. John-H. tiarrett, ha. tefiologist ol' tluj If. loi mei iy president of Kloridi \ versity"?of .Missouri, and Howard Deuki cation, in ward I niversity. The pros were in a^lcndnnce. They aie l>. i(. i -d^r Tfr-ffrtnthd-tdiT-^'lal'lin, and I. 1). Pins' l?r, Wilkinson is survived by his w'i and lour childiou:- Mis'. Helen Sheife1 Birni? Wilkinson, and Lula Wilkinson, neid physhian of iSew York City. After the funeral services the trust< \\ Idta--.tr f liould head the college for ...Professor Wrhfjnkur has been flue "arch College, it is said, except the newDu of one of Professor W hi Inker's Studc-n depaitment of Mechanic Arts* The an rr's solecHon met with the entire aiccor as far as our reporter was able to a Mfrm- ? ' - - ~ ~ )A\, M A IK 11 1!). m.'Ki Li. 1 i. S. WILKINSON - J' ""l-1 * fe-T ' * ; ?1 ?'' 4 ] T It. S. V> N.KINSON . . *- l*:\ !{<i,I ? '" Sh: '. \V:?!.ir :-.:t>. for j i i . ill 1fr> '. .^l\rl!;::l^ -I Si:' : ' ;i!;--- j -: in ';-: :. >'.i.-. ',..:K.I Sma!: v aft- > -j '' i'<>r '. .' .- ! ' ! :.' nr. f i- Mi! * .-. !>.*. ? j 11 I*. '.' ' ~1, it" in-'-.i. -j'ti ' ' 11 i 1 ' ' I~;u i.iiKi,. i ;i\ in;.-, .liuuivi mat. : Char- :! >* !i" 1 rini/si' at. Avery in-'. :.;tr .of ' loiilfiiii'lil lIn;II i-ny nut it i\v Ait'iiititiri'iuitijiifv.;' i-lii'ii' unit! hi- h?-dth s I>:i ii.l v uikI Mnsti i; <!yyv< , - from (. 1'i-nn <'"1 mhia I'niv i i NYwI.,, I il- I ; . Tn hi ? intiv.ijt s ( i !!< '-'i. Ini ? 3* y -'5rnr.?-n v.f the- State h'rtHfrcr i H'.i : . ! ytn'tt'".l that- o??-i a mi- ; I!?TTll A"! j.i i11i*! :il liwiMiuy.-' on the ; \\- lu'i ii e' lT'i-ii (iiirin.n h.< Vi(!iiiiii.is,-. ^ 7 " 7!*" . * *" ~ " * ~~ ~ T? l trni'.ial- a . :.i jt'.l m .tl am! v.> ati ?ial ' ! nitm itltv iv a- an vil'iValwr. n I'resiiV.ti*. tin ] P<:,n A -S'^-hiU?n of A;.!!iS'i ' h-V-Olive <Viiniil- ,'v i-s i f X'l i'rlu V.-: . I n<!ti. 11 i;;l S? iiixi! :it IT:?.111. U-t:tn?i >>f the -!!asi!e'.;s fine 1 < iiI .'trad ;:it** hap- S .. i n:.l i;i. a-: i i \ T -. - J d.asohs .M-Vv an.i lV.nr Crand " ? rt-ii-.i;.-. i' ti" . ' \y ; two Si>us". IMv"'. a1'.!. h ,-and j. ' iftro chai'ol. 'I'm : -iay . n:u ;-ii" n .at r: '. . ' : ' |T % j. -1 Tr^CTNSOTT TITTES U 'ives Mantle. , . , h . i\ tin* funeral M.T\ irr< "!?>r tht?. .\V-i4-lvi-fvr-4MW--\*ivU-4?. -Vr 4n?t-W o - caused- a pall ul -sacau - - ; em elope~ ~r" as head of. l lu1 Slate In tit in ion' for 1 Ion. .Thoina-* Ik ^I i 1K r iornivvTTTin I'lim'nt'1'?hi'o.i w i .?a: .i ..1.1?.i.,.i i;1.:?1?u?u. n a lahor dc-s.inne.d to > i".a'tn-lor tin* the trend ediieat:nti;?l and cultural " a larlie nna-Hiro-.-in j.!?e ae< purplish- w ill gain-say. e> ei 11 .satisin. l.oi-v m m.ilnt inns a.inp.'rii. ,i y dm lioiise "i I concurred in l?y the- Senar.-. A|> (i, minus 1 .tt'l \nioo !i;t< i .-na?ritn: u?? -outh Carolina law. Tankers. '* conduct ol' the Tuneral. The 11:jh i. and Kirliinaii CI. I-inlay uf ('vU'ih; j iVltd'.Vl nm li;. "I'-f'1 ijire'sivo. .A'anTiy was* t'urnisia d !>y c T+rrn rM'-Hui lesser liarnld M.-ntayut. Thousands si?M>U an unv! "tin- era- a nt services -were beilit*. 'road. The nullities;:. Tioumuni people t'l'oni it a mm AJs. Iilut'pr.1 !' I 'no \. <.V: T. I'lltiti' K. SiiUy.v of lV. iiPi.liiT ? ullejrt; $ , a\un;m in c.-ddi. i:t o; Male > jip^ J Veterans Hospital at TuSKc^yo: N. \\ i i . A; Y. i iicae. ami Line In I'ni v (Irejrj* of 1 ho tu-pai uhkmiI ol' lain- 1 litems of Soul!), ('ai alma's colli'^i's <K' Sims. Alir^; I. -L sTiTrV*. !'amain l; t M orris. ? ?? dow ,M.rs. Marian llivuia W ilkinson. hr. it. S. Wilkinson i> a i?n?inir V,|. 'cs. (TccuTt'd that PToTt'ssov Mffler F. |0 the reniaiiuUH* -?>1' the school year. j, ito.t for all I he?huihlieirs ni St:i?r ... - ----- ]I1 kes ^iynasium-v.uu h was t no \\*ork ts as a graduation thesis front the nouncement that Professor Whitak- a d of the faculty and student^group, e(; sfcertain. cj, s ; . _ . . I'KK." A. J. ANDREWS .\ ?,., .'jy-.: -ir: ; ; . i...;,an . t!ii? t'iuu:rl> | ' . '-v. ^ ?-!:ih J . \ ; i n U -, i iti_c cil < ' rii- "iii.v I < -].< rl?' U . " t;ii: I'Xf'T iii'c >i i i!M' Ilf'siu I . . .. - : in- .1 a j '' UH' . i.l : * > !<! 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VllV lni!l<(!'-. S 1;: TT'V' f. . il ..ytA Mir.iyhpi i -. Sl-.l'M-'!?"' i?:"l Sit; ?! | . ; .} 1 f> > .Mi'tinS C1:i ii> ( Sl.\ . \\ i. r iir ytteMii . i|. I'm- :? ? ii,n i..ITTT-li "Is "TTr "~Fu;" i ::t. - '-.-I-i - ! i i * j - tin an' lu j- . !;! i * I'lt.V .if t l'n- Im.mi'i! a Wn- - I-i- Sam'er I'll ?-; .. ~ i-i" is 1 ' si'i / t i-/, r..-. ! . rr??v ! a-t'-mml-* ? l-'ui: r-i. r\ it v w i'* J iu-Ki a' mat.ne! - . ! I!.- 'Sj'.v. :rt?J ,ii. n. :lt . '!*!>< Ij ". : l.i in Statt 0, is-'-1' i'vi-nt ' 1 l-.oYUk p i. la- ' * "t-ary pall In^ivr* arc | ?r.o - . W. -k' K IWu'-yn ? . 1 1. .1 ' . ' V .1 M- i ' 'is i. I*! A ; !.; .'.~. U: v. T.J). Sims. \V. But V l'i l. i ' ! SV I !arprr. I"'. C lull : '<r * lt>. liie!-.aitl Mur IV a.li'.I |; . .1. I>. ' I.l>Yy_ 11' I'elU'V , "A , , r ~ .1, 'i.'vtV K. lWlU;il>. Ttnr?w? i:,ti {,. ^?uai_. ? " |v < .\j. f!' ivi i !i\" ! (> wi.U'W 111 :ii A. A?( :> ? w.'j. .-i.'ji.l a .-".tin R I'.A. i t w ;it'Hi in.-v ?>t l-Pir am. N., i\. a Ruim* i.uaAx-r ?>! liSiit-iNos/ ^ ^ x iav.on School ParentTeachers' Association ' TIV>. J'iii vixtr.Tiach.er- lavvljitii oi' it4 ^ ??n?..VloiaJay i'-hr I', li -111 a: 7 ..'.tJ?jj?uj v. 11: ir !>u'>i'!v!U {?!?.*>i? 1 iiiu* v-iiiiAt r:ootl' n pativn> ; resent. MA- "H.-rg-iza Ilr/ukiiAihtV ehiss m 'A t- prizt^Tor. Ijjv- H'.K- *?lu: lvivrh t' :r.J :i.k? i*"cpati i?n> ' pm"fiVrr Ih' "in*. iU'\'l mf't iiui' a. prize will l '!??' !Tnt'. < iv'inr:! '< *'. he-par- ~ T"?' a! ?'At' iii'j'n'.-'.?iv.ml-er live 11? tlic nieetinj*. ' - ' ' , -"TV P'TS'lUv'.- < ' 11!if I'U1"!"?wa-ft H' iK' ti"i) > !'to-thi- Slatt* r 'a vi lit IVavlM v> A ?<". iation Maivh An.I 1. Mi -Kannio I.<<vc. piv>ilfnii. Miss K?ina HirtU-v. se.-n-iary *?y?i '!?rrt?I':vlt ' * STATE COLLEQENUKSE PASSES , Oran rcltitr?:. S. ManTi .11. 1P32.S'.iy CoUuirv hospital soccnml)11]'.' jinv! mr' . m Ihi' Ciiy has Pita'! I > a vosalt i*f ioii!| lii.ati.Mis follow;a - major op?'vat;oh. Stic1 was a 'a<! a!;- ?i!" tlm S t n t? " ( r>ii/l ! 11 sf>:tnl, - Mampon Institute . mi Lad i> . n in 'i-biU'Ce. ><1 campus 1? wr?Uij'i:?1?J ;?| She is surviv ed !>\ two . <on<, * id Pmelmey. who-are stTaTenfs" At j id. college. Funeral services will ho j 4_d Wednesday lnovn i ntr in the col- J }?e chapel- at ten o'ejil h. and the I dy will ' e shifipe 1 to Keaufoi'l for .! tc-merit. . I J he" death of Xurs Pa'vi^ followed . . at of President "Wilkinson withn j feu hours, removing frrrnv tin? "colre fapulty a second ""faithful, effi- I ent and devoted worker. ] ' ? -4 = i l':': AM JUL- ? [ : FIVK CKNTS I'KK COPY. J he Gospel Tornado Is Raging in Georgetown r .< Tofti.afiu, ilr. W. .J. ' ' oper'ati'i^ irr "^u'rn'jrp"-'~ ." \i: ii,i' i,j ; i 1 jst<iri( town on tin: "rati.pit. Alter having been away irooi tIn-"..stall- attendilij; to some very '* iii ir.'H' ) ? iw.iiul business in Little !'" I; and in tin- Stat<- wf Mississippi, el Tornado returns to hi "L .|. I>;ii:;>,:r ni^ht- :? ? r? < '11 hi> tretum to the state lie made -9 '.is way lu (iem t')\vn by the way ?L 4^,'j ^ ' '" tf'ttitiir unde*>1 ! 1 '< j hi u; n niiily .'iini 11, Hut Jill; WJI.1 j.f >ae.eess hiew a twister:?" into ii' t .oii by tile se< otal niyht and tip- populat e awoke, to find that amid tii" i oar ot the oneo'miny destroyer, sinni i s wye ru.nniutr *.i eovor ami the' aini.-t who love the Loivd' were ar'ous- " ad t<? art-ion. . .vl.i.iy tiioLiyht' to- take to their eel - for u-hipoi;u y i.idjujr. Hut they "" h.aa r-.i'U- awakeninc when" it ; !:ca!iiv' known' that J >r. Hi K. Brbj;i"i.ii;ad arraniri d to keep Ood's whirl.'..in or. tile .joh t ill more of the rhnff ould |>e. efuim:d a.ua\b La-t ' Sunday was a hiyh da.\^~*in /.ion amouy the members of the lit the! A. M. h'.r.iiure'h.. On all'sides"": yon could . ii.? ar liit-m sayir'y. lVLord. \qw tiial man did pn-aeh." The spiritual foundation <-l the staid old' eon- . .rejiii joii "Teas shaken. from eenter to i:\ umf'-reiue and iiieie was a yreaf tv.'a!:-:iiiiitr on al ,-i ,es. In. tli.i- ehnit!) a. e-found the ljrst .'a nil lies of. (>-.'b:y\-to.wn. (At. . in-My of tlkm.1 Pwfe.-sor J. B. ! j I '( lc. t-ftt" < 1 i J. 11 .*r? ,.. : l.i J1 ( j,. I i;jl ' 11 liivli svho .1 o! many voyis, ""51. his family u;ifi I roYossor G V, "1 -ward., his _a14** assistant, and .his. 1 SL.ppoi li I s. of. tlu; I'IPUSI' of Africnn . .Methodism in 2iuut.h Carol ijia?mni * (u'oi j*fto\vn. Dr. If. K. Brcjjjdon, tlutt si holarly prince, of iruljri-teers in k'viny Dr. Davis his whole-hearted supt'oi ; ami thai unhmn reservation ?'f i lie -Iichtist equivocation.Many of th<^j*ool folk from Georjre own attended the funeral'of th.. late ? Dr. R.- S. \\ ifkinsnj) in Orantreburjr. >. < ... on I iK'S(ia\? at 2 p. m. Amor.jJ hose were Dr. Brojrdon and amify; -Mis. (i. AV. Howard and Prqf. in tii'C'K, j hey_ report a brief but. -okhin and impressive ceremony. ' Dr. Davis is again carrying "on an i\i'?.psive campaign for. the.' cxteriinii service cf the Palmetto-Lea^r. lie hope- ta have a greatly increasc>!'nunjber df resuTers .ami subscribers n the lower section of South Carojna. The winner'of the scholarship * will be announced later. In'addition to the enlargement program* for the "Leader." Dr. Davis is . .tt-jiing forward the work in the in' !("-1 11!' .Mil! lis folk ge.and when he makes, his report at the State Convention. many of our dear brethren ' wilj wonder what manner .of man he is. Then they will conclude as one if old. Surely God is with him. Koi :i(f man can do these things-except Go ??hr witt'i?him. The lVi1-:mg *' ?amble on Sunday night next will hav * Mori is College as the central theme." . It is hoped'that many of the Sumtet friends will come d,oWn along with the talent from Morris College accontpa nieif hy President Pinsoh. ,??v < Tht-JL'LEADHK"?wishes, i',u I>r. -Da-? \i- and the many Georgetown friends > < ' V P'j.-Mlllo .success 111 Llit soul winning campaign arid the fulfillment ;.f a WHOLE GOSPEL MINISTRY Mrs. Bowman Laid To Rest Mrs. Sallie Sanders Bowman, 78 ii-'-'j_ *as!" ri hiay i irr tjilninL>ja^? \ as honed last Mohday near' TFmo~" T Su Raul's church..- Mrs. Bowman vas a member of this ehureh fifty ?ears and FTbTJ* many position* in. he church. , Mrs. Bowman was a widow, but eared ofie- of the best set of chilnvn in the state. -Every child own (i their homes and every child is a "~ f.ristinn.?She had 'strung'?convtt' ions and would' almost die what she hought was right. Timely remarks, were made by Dr. I>. 11. Sims, president of Allen University. Dr. K. A. Adams, presiding. 4der?t+f?the- Newberry- district-,?Dr. ? I. U. McClellan, presiding elder of tVrhirniiia district arid Dr. K. PhtD P Kllis, presiding elder of the Spar anburg district, who also acted ?ns naster of Ceremonies. Other renarks were made by the Rvs. A. A. " \maker, I. O. Simmons, J. A. Gamble 1. R. Allen and others. The funeral .crjnon was ably preached by the Ib v. \YTTB. Router, an ex-pastor of he deceased. Resolutions were sent by the Min-M stcrial Alliance of Union and Jeter Chapel and Thomas. Chapel of Sanuc, headed by J. J. Jeter, Wader fiius," Al. S. Sims, James Ricahrds,. Adam Curimrton and others. Th*. I. C. Collins, pastor of St. Paul Bap tist church at Union represented * the" Ministerial Alliance and Mrs. Bertha MfcJunJcin^ of \Unfon sfeng Cindly Light with much feeling. .'V ' ' .10T'"