The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 19, 1932, Page Page 2, Image 2
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The New Rider tu
of
BY E. PH-ILU* ELL^? rj,
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Sin And Not Hungpl, Is The Cause, j
. Its a foreproiWcoticulsion that thl? th
/ want, of necessities have driven many \y
to*commit crimes' in these distressing 4k
nines. A Hungry person will do any- I A
thing: to /get bread. Thats why the kn
c.ivilizeir governments are envplored a*,
on all sides to provide means where- to
by an honest industrious public can bu
make a livlihood. Hut as hard as the I so
. times are, and as great as* the want JaV
for food these high headed crimes' w
of today are, not being committed be- al
?of hunger hut because of sin. j
for instance tlic. TjT.ilburgh's Kidnap- I
ping-rtlfair is r.ot a crime of hunger H
people but. of sinful people. The
criminal's in this case arc not asking
for bread but demanding sums of ' H
money for which, they have hot sweat el
?___?a?s4ivtile <b'op. Suppose the colonel l'<
- - did amase a "fortune in almost a fort' e<
flight ..was it not his. "Can there be st
any reason in an organized land hold-- st
ing "that man's infant dispite the ni
pieadmg of?its?father.?the?tears of ct
it.^ mother , and the willingness on 1'
their [fart to pity the ransom? 1'
Where is the golden rule? What C
sympathy is shown' a heart broken .J(
nn t'lier V \\ lu>t <>i ??. ? '* 1
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country, u'pv'ii timi. L nest-' things A
avaiuth liounng to uu individual. or?C
set ui* individuals yvhen sin gets the R
? upper hand of llioin. Sa\ what you S
Will but 'this. wiirld' needs mere of (.1
lion > grace in it. Sin is iar too bold. a
liunk of .a sick baby seized irom its_ n
^ crib m tlie upper story of its home li
stlrrouudeit by parents maidens nurses a
aim ser\ants. All of this simply sho" w
. how unm and hew Unsafe sm makes >\v
a pi ace in which to live t lie -world M
not excepted. A ligul supilar to tlie tl
one that the government is making d
against gangsters, christians should vi
make acainst sin. ! '. r if this thine
keeps on a sac! day is just ahepd oL . Z
us. The rich will he taken at the '
muzzle of guns', and- will be*held for b
ransoms, and the pool- will be put to b
?uoath bc-cause they hu\9 no funds to V
Vsatrsfytheir captors'. To be"contifui- tj
ed. ^ it
Buck To, Bishops Again 1
: ? j"^
The Rev. Dr. Samuel N'anee. the not- p
ed preacher and evangelist is tbe <,
presiding older of the Greenville dis
.rid. that led the state in dollar money =*
last year, contributed an article tu s
our special edition on Kpiseopal Kvalu I
'/ . 1 atioit. . .it was the best that- w have
ever read on the subject and by
his. permission we may republish it tl
betvuya now and the coming general U
conference. We p.urpose to state our
opinion as^ to the kind c 1' general- of- .
livers that-should be elected, and give li
our reason wliy some aspirants should b
not be?sonsitierbd;?We arc only he- ~
ginning mw at the top so that wo v
can "come *down the ladder easy." 4
. . -a _nt>nop. iiiduui. not only. be -tttt cTur-"h
standing chara,tor,- but he-should bo I
a worthy ' example . t>t" emulate m
While tin- bishop is not expected to ;
know everything, but ho sjuuild_Jjc-_i
an authority omsoine tilings. Ami yet a
there are' sumo :in the racy t\ v the i
bishopric' that don't know' anything. >
The kind of v bug's that would eject ?
them would have to conic from Bel- >
hop shouid bo a pattern. By that I ''
moan that his ministers' should \vant :
,tn do things 1-ikc- him. ineludi.ng speak-nig.
irrnT proa."mug. The Infhop's '
^tTonoh is too iiigh tor stage l'nghlers :
and excuse makers. Now those weaknosscs
could be re Lie tail by tolerated- 1
with pfoaohoisT HTut to s;iy that a
.bishop failed to?me a sure-up rWirjptd- ~
pectation because -of stugc fright-P >v
tha-f^his ! IL. ?e'k .-bi~lld' ~
off: I
When general 'otViyers, and college '
presidehfs are handling manuscripts
and notes to perfection.. Presiding. '
ciders and pastors stirring the world
?i filith thorn, there ;can bo uo oxcuso for 1
:?bi-hops confining themselves uxclu" 1
sively to fjtcirs as though it wrr^ tlu-ir "
first reading?of?a Hebrew?chapter.
As I see it the bishopric is one of the. '
greatest places in the -church to ex- ,J
pose short c mings. The people have 1
higher opinions ami- gt eater respect '
, 1 e Bleu. ..befeiv-lhk-y-^yert* -eh*rt^r H
v.! hl7ho|.S ! ^j,. y brtrf-?
Vince.. So wo havedecided. that-since '
we cannot if.i^ify ?hem after they are j =
elected we ale, going U> sco_that only i 1
those who nu-asure tip will ho elected., *
To be continued,
Oursrv, Is | he Sun Shine Corner
?=*?111 >.n;r hrief -ptuu ni "The I'ahiic'.'lo?
Leader." 1 he height 'of our aaihitu.ni '
'? l" S't'-lk o! ;i?- f-o. ,j nl - f ,iu- dividual*
and not tjie bml.. This'* U-i i:
r . " the [loll y of the i a-pofTau I thau"'"
why it is so w idely read and*hif?hly | lV
spoken of. Some tinu ago wew;i;-|-'
nessed a prayer set;vice a-t the State (
College in nrnngi-hnr.tr which wn? con- | ;
filifted iiy its docea.'od pro.'ibcn1.. thai |'
wonderfully
i'*?. it 11(1 WO | "
wrote of the, same in our, special A.!"
M. E. Edition published in February li
pa\ in^r the president t he honor, due p'
him. Least did \ve cxpwt that his *v
body Wuuld he resting under a mound
of flowers .in less than sixty da.\>. E
But we are so glad that wo-pard our
tribute to.hinv whTle 'he -fluid listen
A ?to u> ami ub'm eivell a letter lnim'TT"
. him ip return that we will keep sacred
as long as we live. Speak the good M
thines: you know of persbns. Xot P;<
many days.ago -unto said to us that H
"you writ such nice tilings about cer- ?
taw- individuals and they would not [At
say one good thing about you." I i(
'say ? to them "thats their business.*
They said further "well those persons . '
have done so and so which is wrong." I
Grant that they did. but that doe's not J <'
alter the fart that'tho good .things i(
we publish about them are not true. I
I realize that there is & shady side;
to every., tree, but I am publishing 1 h
the sunny side. My interpretation of >r
''weighed in the balance," is that M
ones deeds both evil and good must d*
go on til* scales, and his hereafter is nv
mbbhbbbh
X' >1
nfiitioned an the- . weight of' deeds [
Ue by l)jm: All interior complex 1
ftmtn with Negroes is that they i
ke dclig-ht in publish ilig the faults l
each other but the good never. It t
;ht. hut if they don't like you, then >
ere is no gooil thing- you-'can do. ' a
ey like you, everything you do is jinl
if any one dares to cite a good j
ing.done by one disliked by uuotiier, , .
ey are read\ to denounce you. We
ill never get any where with silent
dicios us Christians nor as "citizens. *
man must be big enough to ae- i
lowledge a good act on tlie part of
?y. enemies, a ltd cotHlqnm \Vro;)g n
uniivin his friend. Bo rt as it may. (
it our corner js dedicated to the ,
mny siele of individual in lues and
tything pertaining to the shady'- si<io
ill "not appear here ?for in the he rotor
so far as we are concerned.
Our Wliercalvnits.
On last Sunday we. 'were at Ro.-k
ill .Church of the White' Hall Cirtit
with the Kw. 11. /l\ Summers.,
istpr and had a wonderful time.
To. Siininu'is is going to take tintarge
one of. the best in the Conj'rence,.'
The. people at\- ltighly pica-.
1 with hint and he is showing lum-~
>lf a .Moses indeed for them. lie is
tern bet's, and?ft?great?stall' of i Hi?
. Harper, John- SpcnceV. .lames
earson, David Boyd, John llughcy. '
harles Spehcer, Robert * Martin Sr.
L>hn Pearson, Allot! Ashftrd. J. 1!.
lartin-, R. B. Martin. Jr. J. S. \oung
ntos Johnson, K. D. lhuh?Anion oak,
Jacob Friday, tieo. Martini T.
. Robinson, "Frank Johnson, Sisters
arah , Baton,' llli/.abeth Harper,
raeie Bolt,- "Mary Bytes.. \ cr:i I.irk
ml their families- together with
tany?. others. This week-em!" wHi
lid us. with the Kev.. C. B. t'ook
L I'ine Cirdvo church near Blytiic-:
cod Sunday morning-, and at liidg,
ood Sunday: night with tjte- lit \.
[i- C. l'ollbck. Let the nil nil ei s u! .
lose charges pray for an outpouring
f the Holy Spirit. "Let us ?tdance
on our knees."
L(H KIIAU1 NLWS.
What is the trouble v.'.itli LoUunia?
.""Ami the'-same question migin
e asked about most other citio.-.
v'hy is it that Ci luinhia Iras not a
l'st clasfc dry' goods store. Ba< ;
i lSi>7? tl mean l'or several -tvaix
L .1. Talnier and I. .1. Miller . i-jn-i
ted line tlry goods stores >n ( .olun
ia. While ' attending- school. 1oiiglit
several suits and v.e ' v vis
oat from 1'aimer's store. ?-hater <
h II. t oiliil-, t,-s. I.i, W.. 1, 1 II1 '
t'oodg and another mou-whose. ntyruc
cannot remember, had dry g- titores.
But- now all lia-.-e r--. oiv.ave
been discontinued, \Vn. diu,
hey close? Negroes, with their li.r
,ed education and-, little no my.
pu.Ul support-' tVo drv ,g>'--d> stoiea\
ii. wiiat ought they do now : t ,>
uubia, the (. apifal . City, with la. ailinjt'
colleges,'"a Class ,\ i'.TTTT"
. l ieu I?ami?ether smrriirr- *-rrn .
wealthier XegToos and a, ir.i? !. m..
er population. should? t.a\e aV lea;-?
Wo" tlry- good?""??tores. This cuju
v easily done, if Negro W.
uppoi t eaOh o'du r in i>us:'uc?s. i
< strange . to nie-; a. ti nit: 1 m;;;.,JL-UX.
Ulltliel stiXtin 1>. v or \eg!.-e.-ill
work hard, saciitice both ;.!?
ml lm'tlev to educate their ti.-uri .
mi tm. n not try- to- cmuo a i a. "<
r ji b l'oi tlU-ni, u i.i ii- ; :,o . ai??>???i
.-I'llool. I my speu'if all '.III: ' i: j {.y-with
watte x >r.vT*rnv;~it.irrr;
or white bovs ami I .
0 around com] iauithg w.l.k!1 . ...i :
11.- aim ua > ii u\o -i . i -a., .
an not limi vTTri~ to do. TTTT
iunjr to do is.-spuot
nil Nc-iirov- in ail ?:hv-< :! I
ml that wi.j make. juU* ;-i- ii.s
i tint a ureal tAhcwr in ea.nij
i-lmo-.-ay oir iu? a!i.vti;ii."C."That ' . _
1 tiny way hiiutiT its oro-iia--. 1'd.T-kinil
oi' cluir.h service .is .1: -v. ' .
iy carried en. in .parts u:' 1 : .j.
;>i step" "and \ oi k v.Otililics ti.nt i
el culled Upon. t _speait a. a;-:.--.
L' is this: what tiie\ .call and a':.i.i-*iit
prayer aacta'u'. y
*. olio iiiai cii olio >at..i day '
ml at aiii-.tu r the ' tu.\.t. a:. :
?put . ami prat?*rp?my.'. A.. n
.SuiuUtjff'the'-majority t:.a. a.
ii;ht > crowd stays' at home.. I t' :!lk\
re so anxious i - s.of\o t - ? v. ..
"ii t they vunic o;it or. S'.n.m
^ iTi ;. :. JThT'.T Tie "v. ;r~ m t:.7
hi tit service. T.'tv- truth ** . m .
1 something '.dead ?]> the. -..ram *
:ie proa, in i s and macj iis
et toijteti.ei ' a>ui> shut -tj.e u - t~
te churches diguihst ti.c'-e' alt' |
*3* 4
ruycr meeuivs. ? 1
<a' pool?to I 1 :i ?i. ?} .. . 1
vuicii- has been complete';. an .i
a.;'n: A : " ' . "!
:b!n 'Satt.!day -aff*. .'-""'"'*"7: as
clear, hdt tv-o windy ami v
>r i.apt';sin. * T
The ^children of"?the. I.-'chham
H.,ui ulml . ...,1 id I.. I ?.IJ ,i... t-hrr- r-T
i .day?uiii, a?tine mn.. t.! ?
inch refresh menus v. ere >vi,,.\-d. i
is'h to thank, es^e.iiilly Mrs, A :< a.
a Giles and . the" fol|?w?iny? ladies
-V -tr.eir assistance in "kc.i';;,~ . i ? ?
ait 1.11 the children. Mr.-. Kar.nie
. Giles. Aiis. A'nr.ie Smith. . M:-.
ila -2Utv?.n.?, Mrs. tela Xut:..-. Mr- .
ilea J. Hh-nett. M:-. Vi-ia IVrV'i":'-.
rassv Mr?. Ik-anolia Mooie and M.iU'lnid
Simpson.
Miss Icia Barber e>l" Oohnni.'.a; ]
cut. supae time, in Lcekhart. \V,hik:
>re slic* was tin' yi.es; of Mrs. iky. .
l> uk Kelly and -M-rs-?ljiimm tK-opan.
Miss Barber i? leal pka.- re,
who hope site \Viil " n return
Mr. J., \V. Smith 'ha? .beeh vei\
c-k but his many friends are y lad
; is improving. Mr. SmiTR is a !
">d mixer a raj !? tiked !-v' vver '
>dy.
Mr. Robert Smith of I'lttshurpl 1
a., a brother of Mr.-W. A. Smith of
lis- ylace. died last week.?He wa> }
oupht home ^nd Juneralized at
t. Rowelh, Baptist church last Sun- J
ly. He leaves a wife, two "children t
other, two aittert and 5 brothers.
THE PALMETfQ
HlllTll ANXDI .M K.Mr.N I.
Mr. and .\iis_. ii. A. hiifloi*- i?t
H>> I.yon :-lieel, wish to aimouiKe'
lie hiith ol their uabutnyi, Kssi*.
sa''!- -w:t" 11 1 J- i:'
tut . hahyare ilohi.'r line.
IN M i.SlOKl A M
lh nieniory <,?i our <lear fholliei
irs. Kiiinia. iSlot'er 1*isiibuine, who
ell as i \'.ar> att\?-. . uiseii 10, l'.'Jo.
i rival!;* sail Hioitioi ios,
,U a., lov^U . o'iil' n't'iio" to rest
\ ujT\ in'-o who tiiitik ol lu r"today.
? i- i: uiio io\tU lit r l>u.?t.
\\ t you inothyr tkur
.Nt vvr >iialt. your iiiomory l-a<le
>v\ t.tU?t tttouj-jtits s-jjall vvei; liiuror .
An: iu our hv.it ts a ur ant placv.
1 i- ?L'aria?Liutruku s?>iivr- ; ?
& lklwartl Vilovvr,
Ktta (.ilovtr Si^iui'or, vhil'^rott
UUWv '(;t ?: .
lu.Wkiun- k 11 s.
7 > >
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".MISS I>OOI\l\iC \i ,\SiliN(i'iO.N
1'lH'i I \l.l h i ,i\ 1 . -.1 ( .
.1'ii'iiur uiyiit. Ala; in il wiii
bo soon J t'l'^ot'.v a 'too grhooL all
triovitivs, h-!hiI,i:> ' am! l'rivmls . o
IhuiKfi \\ asiuuV*t,',,>; bctau.>v oil finnielli
Mil.- tlo?-. >i itiy i'opulrtl Lty. von
11 s,t, \\ 11ivii w;i>' iiail l>\ Alvlii;
tlsi 11 ivksoii ami I'osotity Jblnisioii 'j>.
ami tiail biiii i iav-. :r: . if;r-.mil! wi^LAs
'li.it'' >.t I ?'?? V ;i till' lit'.-;
tiu- ijlU'lVSl \>i liU' :'i iiOt !i!I'illi tin t.
white JfiVa'c a.ai ram KV*i i\
.was-', a ;u. i?j..c cI>ni^r.
A !u! ,uv ii GV.N,' ia in
j>v1i i. i?uhi anil a \va>
titrrii'ti '<iat as' :?. 1 "1..^
1 'U L?f* 1 'i l 'W l'l 1\ I ' lis N Nil \\
.1.' t oi'iuau. .
l iie \ iriiiui.. lievi .\ jtriuij) .i t-. siu-'
(U'lUs.
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lUauint;' - l. a.fra I-l: lit i ii
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l'l i'-oniai; w? ... ay * 'ami "i?i esi
ij t.t- <>; i - * ia:,M^ A'.mi'y.
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:5 !,-i'r fT?* li:X?trbrr?M?- :*tt??~
MuM.- . '; Vityv-.-i vir.^ v.-..- . !>y
Mr. Jennie. kn.n;~ a:M;.
Ralph Wriirivt with ir u hi-a:;-. M
L. ( hrs.-r.wl! a*trait< >i n~ter,ti'M
with his?w a i< has*' v.o!, < . Mr
r. Wr a .-! Mi- - Mills is;
<. ! A t-was
-wrvrrl -t-rr- i'-vty j-et^r?,-j?T:v trues t-*i'T.iuyvM
;};<v, i. !;a!i.y .:< Vharir.
ii'.jr li '~t\\i "Vrrrrit <i the ?'vcnt-.>f
the c.vhir.fir.
i.\-crylkj'-*,i >s v?ll. iiji.^ iia, iiiit expressed
their, selves a- er.jdyii/tr the
[ ver.infr. hnjflng another s?-on.
Miss Willie Ru'-h Shell," pi''siclefit'
VIr. James Mr--re. vice nresi-ient; M-<Beatrice
Mills, secretary; Miss FrahV
Bates, assistant secretary; Miss Jan?tte
Shell, treasurer.
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LEADER
UISHOI'VILLK M:\VS ''
Sunday was a ve.> cold i ay hut a'
iVw of the loyal nicu bcrs won |"
cut Jo hoay the gospol. j_
m j.i:>u our Kcitivi'd jn- !ur . , n .
id- l is text from M-it. khdtlif Win. i thirl;
ye of the Christ.? Those win **
were hot present mis sett a wonderful
message. '
Sti'v's^y was rally day and .a ..peat,
uni. was raised by the sevend eii]>- ^
tains. Miss I.eve K. Thoma rCport- '
ed the hisiu'si amount .whieh 'was '!
' I '
At desjdt" the severe <*?>?-i '
weather ear pastor and a laie; t it
her of our members worshippY-- ?
Mi. Harmon Baptist Church. I lev.*';
S. riar.ualian, pa.-tor. lie spoke -i
h v i-'.j; terms ol ih . in^ssatf i J
T -tttul 1st Thess. 5rl(?-!S.; subject 'I'm i;
Christian Ideal ofM.ivinj?." f
Oiir series of Silver Teas wi re lr hi a
tit the English hotel, .Mrs. Willi, li him '
Enjriish proprietor. 1
A very timely program was r; n-' '
u red as J'ollows: SLujjinjjr', Wit it a
friend we have in Jesus, -chantiajr th
herd's prayer.: Bible quotaiions he;..in
Hnjr with "II": Short .talk. Mi s Id .M
id. Bresti u; paper Mr. John Hall >
Charleston. Seliet reading, A!' s 1. ^h
B. Wiley.* whieh ii delieibu.-.
course of 001:0 a? crackers. e.uk aiy' '
lie well' served.
. Those' present w<*i e as follows t
.Mi-sis Willv*ln>inu English. Mnbvj >
Beinbert, Eleise Sttu kie. Carrie Ik in h
hi rt. Ola I.ee. Maielu- Cat rie Franklin
Isrart ttza'Sniart. (Jvrirudc Brewju If- a
una- \ i> ...... >
; . * ?? i ii i \ . . \ i.iiK'- i M?i\ ; isin, i ^:;
Misses K. (!. Preston. I.. 1>. Wiley '
.'rnv .Urujioy. Corn H*.-lit- l\nu\i>h p
Mivflts C..A. Ihinlap. W. I.. Dmiylst-s.
Ill !H-si -MoOray, John Hal!. Willn- W'i v
ley. t'hnrlie Wiley. Wilton Bonn.
Kirharil Murray. Visitors. Miss Ia.-uM.-e
Tunny atrl i r. :atv l liiTifav" <? : !
?an ! jztort. Our pastor thanked ila
. i-.o-tvss lor the very 1-ir.t \yav in ivhieh v
wo wore entertained.
Ho <l!(- lr..|\i!iy ! 1111 w I !ii I:-'. r 5 <!. . _r
eooiintr at whieh time- wo v. iil nvrev
t the .homo .of. Mrs. .Bissr- \\'rn>!> of .
Mt. Harmon Baptist. Ofturoli.
j -funeral of Pup." AIM-. rt P< -r ' j
. was In III Mom lay 1L v VUiel; \\itll.
. u paMoi ih.oh.i.-io f-iiui-rt rvi>-? s.. f-'
'?> I-u-ii ainl I.. ?'. Is U'ali .TnTiW.- in
T:ai ire pf .tiii- -ervieo.-. .A splendid
J-r- ;|? of relavivi-i ;-,j4,j|I friends at*.
V l'.iivil Vlu- fuTTirii'.' r~" <
, < M S IM - - - I "I i ' Ii""1' ,1
M1-. S;t io Wp (-..p.- <;o>-.e!"
a >{ut-ily reoiivory.'
SIM M I li \ II.I.IMM \\ S
' I'ia IVa -!y fr'ity." a spii if.;:;'. <j.-a
.-.'J a. .nn'dor the dirt'i-Hpii v-.f Mis. K.
I').?Pu-i-w-n?<~f?("'.:vrlo-t*fri. a no- a'pin'J < ?
Miitil iiv-.Mrs. K.'Bi aoh-v. was iriv ill
at Wesley M. KMTuuvli last \\\,P '
n--s.j;:y - ve.uiiar. There w.i.? an up
].- oi ia.ivv a 'diev.ee i f l i-;li_\v:.uan .
l-y"!l ji7r-eiif. - .' .
The last that w.is iron-tal. of_Mi , j a
M;\rll:a Warm r \va> laiTPfo re.-.: iar " ! e
i ., -i '
, i-i-,:i;i-?ii;a- i-iiion-Ji?Mi*- wa- one e t tBethel's
most fait in ul i-?em''fi> a- J u
. i.'.j a'. ~ln> al'. i-.Ciuv^;- n I . ..?1?^
-f.ni '.i.'w, f In i-tinaii y n " i 1, < -1 - > < | I
> 'uii.i-u up- iii urns y. i ;<
:';r.er.si wa? cuisiluoteii-.tv' :>r , !V J.
v. ith i:i " pa-tor otlb iatin 2. ayi . ]\
-j \ , vv- ,i 1
\va> sick y li:";-Vv. ??;*!:: i - ?
a A i i.1 v . .. j .
. aUy- a:,.; ,;\ ! > V- .
ji u a 11 .n vji - j
Ci'V./S-litU-aili''.' a'V i ' ' 'h . < r 1
Mr. an . MrV. Hcr.rv il tick; : ? . . : , ]
~3>:riv;?.i roVviuly of^ii 4 i.b?ff
h M '. : M- ~ S. Jr..
are well. . *
S t.:;I "Jl- I hi* s'.ck li>t a r t. r> aunt- i
,.bers -i;' la-' v.c k. <U lu-r - at
uan'.es ?. W.. (h aiaati, Yk -w ,
Alice McG'.un. Mr. A. Ja kk:.. '
Was .Ci;!':5t!H i! bt i i-O'.'. a W k, . ..'
-trf?a^nia. :?We ; i ay?r a?k?a speedy.
recovery.
Manv yh-iu-r-'wciv nr. c ; .
. vin s Saiijlay. Mi.-s V. b; John - . .
U-ttcht r .in the -HiirlvSeh a: 1
Corner?' Mi's. C .K. Hv.aa.?y. Mr.
Mrs. A. B. Sir.tr'e'ur.. Mrs. 'Sarah !
J. Sinclair ar. i Mrs. 11:11 .'a-;.'
'tH'?sr--pYesvr:t- - -r?-' ? fv<
' Ik J_ . Ua:.: a I
12 o'ch-ck a: : pivaehe.; Sntaiay. r?/f. . i ;
It was ' th*? - cca/S-n"'1was
presort, preachiv.fr S'.;v. -a>* ra ?i:. | y
flip' The Bishop p:v?v: -1 at " ? .
cvt;.i:.y
Old as -i ic- 'of, Al;".v'"sa - arc
' il,. . . i
Roy. ami Mrs. J. \V. With
")r t.nVi??ck Mm?iin
lost??n. where ho was >che?! ;! r<. kb -liver'-?
lecture that -nitrhvV. yy. !
With l.i-hon w;t- Mr. J. L. li:N
li*'1> Mi-- w. I A ?
|t-n mfv.-tAVy. VH'.i!') -'"itfrrr i1* yA
of the hish-.p. After dir.nor th ,
turned t?. (' unthia. (?:' . r.e. u
the A. M..K. Manse. Sund'iff- V-W; ?V. ;,A
Joe Witht-i-noon and sK .t. v.
Brother and nephew of the j'jh<
AT,. T..V. O'oi.f.... I >< .. U' At Tt. 'ii
fon. Clarendon <t umy rFnrm i'?
onstrat!<">!? Au'-nt,. nil of Man'ri'rur. >. ''
t'. T* ! '', ? ,V \{ ...... i...-. C In
day r'trhi. after* V avir.tr -pert a "V.v ^
Fours in Ch aria-ten. ' a<
,Th Kk'.C^* of p<-'tWn : v.-jll J-';i' a
their Annua! Thankssrivi::<r ? rvi -c at ,
. M. K. Cmm-h Sumny '-v.--r.ir;'-.:. *
-Mart-h 20.. at - ft--P.?M-.?r*~
Or T i-'-day evcnintrY Mt'-cV. ? V '
T.iternry Association of Allen T'<-;v ? - (^
<itv w<\\ i'.!'* . a a* drama ' V
A. M. v.. rh"r.-h. TV( CW'V*-'i $ . jV
r-'-ofj.ss-ir? and teacher- wU' f
here Tuesday" with the-treat >>' p
sea-on for 2" -coYits. Of your ri -U- ai
ct on time. ... .
Mn= \V. K. ? opto r. v;ht \vn- ? . '
ent Sundav i? book-keeper at AlUn 11
University. ! n
(Continued on column 6) ii
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VF - M ?K r VI \. >1. ?4. < lil-KMIl^i
II'. tn i. M r.tst't'r
i :-'.iv<r-y. ! . lo our -
:.i I il-Neu-.ls.-s. T!i?? .M i- es C ?tV
f ill.iiliiVi! ; !J<! Mi.-, _LLiJl=\
-I. ,;f. ) .> ?>V??TOivl i??:? ?! lltl'l.
() . (; ?(! IYi.lity;- L:0<?-l\ M.. the
-tin ay SM.--I.-1 will ha.vy ils^'Hastei1
]<: i.y'**v" t : - 'luriii in,XT lh.*
in..-.-, ' a !* J.'-l " X -Convllt)
; . .! i "!a.-s Xo, -Z. Mis,-4
t -a he-it
YYv- -ni as us;,al. We shall
v.: .-u tn_ vviuni
" >n. _ _ v?i
. Ve i.lay ev i'oiin 1 rts at
V. 1 a J : t < '|..iii>vii _y, here we
\ ' i * \ X"*' n-Jh'ir in the I louse"
a a. a^iy c;-?n.\le?l am! cippreeinljve
. ilii ji'T vt< -]rr- (}|?. hii lip; nfirl-WTO-li.-f.
T'r;- liitif r?t--i|')?s were ifrnti\Ve_wTr;
Warmly ivi-rived in
very j ; ivii iij?aiaj s'.at?'ii tor a re-.
,irr>
;?rX-tg.i \t he in the'
ei-nany.(ii-l lh-t tliv- li-si ol' the-.
?'th i?- .!< . -Ym the |a?:..; The Jit. i{evt _
Xvi'-.ty. I'an.-aa.n. the pi'e tiding
ishop <ir tlie <ljui-vs - tit h.ouisiaana
v. ' "h'.h _t- ii:i:t, u nl tk-iiifi1 nil;f
It: T. y? f , nai. 1 taiit iu.s ur
4, M.'it-r .'-1. ;, 1 > 1 iU A. M. 11.
!litr< 'i iv -t-1 fl. pa 11.1 ; e .t-? atleii'.j
111- (i< ! . f; I t oHi'eiyilclN ik CkfVCI'uh
W t (a. r?. IV-1?iirfifiti}.: the p'ubjie
'I -a- irii k_t<> iiiih '.'.ci,t'-ViiiitfaJiuUiL
a"" i
J>*-.* I!j. |v v-1<!? Hi ot A'lk'H
t;ivr- si .v. h;t- kiu.ily i ui.si iiI?m! .-'to'
nsv-r.t la" >;">?.r!*' r. "
Dr. .1. i\ .Hoc*i* ;ui(i I'oiijrrvKRtio'n
rii) "in' ] i nt ivu'l play a eonspiru>i-;
? ij t/'c pi oy am. -7^*?
- I\:\ ,1. c. ;\-,-n|i will hs pr.-.-vnt
"' D v 1 -/il- o.! "iipiM'fciaUiin mi
ail' ?;' Hail'o'i ', proap. Dr.
\ ; A. -<vi. I >? < * tclwii: Stal ks,
i. .. Sal-ill; Sniii!; arid Dr. .). ('. 'iWc
'.a... : : - ' ' ! 1; ."Hi
si 1 ' "w iv. t .:r:;isii"<! |?y ]} no(
- AiU ;; 1'v.ivt iViiy. I'ni.'in
* i.ii-J . Sail, ? ;' M i iuna!
jMi'-.-as MartfautU:i
-: ' !i ! 1 ;i - y !! *,. !; ;i:i.| Pmi',. l't 1 y.
M'i' 'i-.y i', will In- in vani ty
'./I v d*?!I!' :?.! .y map.
'>' < y.-t'.i'- t xi". 1 y ;:! *
:i. ;'< iv S\ i viii1-: .. ^
'L " " I'. i -' ' 11 .
Sciir,!.
1.'' I*. At. S.-> - !>i I <i R. ( '.
?w? _
ALi.! .A" i) AI;! > N F \S S-?
'H:v b: 'of A. T./S.%
in ?,w;{e a.jitrhl
i .... a:::. a! kili all at
> . i. > ' . 1- : iv!:?; . The mmTv wa i.-j.
y'i..\V ay a: vriuvr pl.iyinu:. Fields
f t?v i at.'d their usual
"i \vni "fis Si?i wards. I'l'Ls :
!*r*an?i. oat up a liuht as.
1' <j? ' it ?. sM?ttot~tlo nuirji with
i'.'i '.t:1 \v-rrrtrrrornr"
. v, a. ?.)' iU'ii in hi,.: lain'
<r ! >ai 's. She showed .pit.' a deal
: .Liui-nt a - yiVar.i and k< pi
. ai.ti :I. jyjt'r.j.lil *cn???5}r. . Aiken suit.
" 1. i it op 4 .U?' l.'w.V i?''?(i I m.Ioll
I'. ' Avviy 'A ! ... yaa* Wa'i:
~ tT . i . . - o ma. Mi- ~
' / -.At,:, /Mia: Its The.-lu; -K
I. yir.c:-. .< :: i>nd MS- Wil
aiav. _.'1.-I.<:i atun.icl til..', til ay .in
'"A i.; J.,..: .. Spoil v. .is
; ?. i A../ ... p .? ?
n e.'X ut-' rendition.
! -;<i.'vh- .4' Aih :. ale ' WO) *
it...Sr.'"..jay tp 1<.< >n o: /!>. death
. ta* spaa.ii.J yoiir.ir wimiViV
P. -Ml 1> ,.j?si.?i Wu-'nilljaion wild
i. i Ic-V.y.V at Itir luuiK" in Sav.Mltr-r
v ?Mi: v ; i'tv' will 1.
v ' t: ' la. xt v\ lI I adoF.
??j?1?l?m:' I'ls?U-.??Wiikii.s!-n '
At'..?has l).-, ii received "
. vaa. t aitu -ymrathy fora..';,
M :ly. \Y< haw do..'.
mv..' wi,... iiji'lU'-ttaa has bun.
* '?.* s*?iUl lit li.\ f . il i l'K . t< j
; if . -m . T* ~
ill- 11.1itaurft* .w.tl'iivi- t'nru ,
t i . a i.?. Jin tin- lives* unJ i
i t> < / wit ) ch ? in Hrivt-'j
wit,'.. \hi- nuih. nhi) mny 1
'i-.that il v. i;v s i v.- ^is- an in;
1 . *lu .*.!. iltat thcy ntay fi !
. ' t - V." um nr. 1;,
i ' . I'ah't v, wjn i!.h t h a'l
> Kl 'iA SIX A. M. K. ( rUCl'lT
lb" l'< v. w. Tnrry
' a V.TU .Uiin\-a<a;it
-,:v v.i.ro a s-niall {rathorfnp: out!
T. at;r sttiiTiso a vovV nice number
irr '1 out 'to h.oa: 4he.Rov. A. r'tuler"
.! *-f .Mt.' Maria I'aptist Church
r.o prcacho:] a sjilc-tiflirl serrtion.* \\*e
j o t )ar. o hint a^ain soon. We
r< yb-al t . havt. Prof. T. J. Aiken
.nap I!.- a- been workinjr at WiU
nt/ ta S. C. as t rih ipal of theTiradi
.- 1 ...i. -i?--ft -tilth'?iti. Hro.
. I- I-ll.yen. Sis. Lula Wright all
' O C ' iv* .? ti'lt ?\ f 111 \1' . W /
. ...v- .. .leu. MI. ?> f iiufe mti
?=:i( e iy recovery. *
Si-tcr l!a:rinn Johnson th'o very
L;ient teacher hero in the Graded
A ol i- rendorin-j trroat service to
tr c:*~"iTTT*hr7~ Orr Friday TTjriit. 11 th
so is haTin'cr a program in the inter:
<f her club. We made the frlilowx
vi.-dts "!i la<? Sunday cvepirfg to
;e ). 'ir.e of SLue: s Name.
Pita !u?;nce. F.tVie, and Luis
i'\v. I.izzei ?.la? r, v';iciiel. I.ula Wright
1*1 Amanda and A. jS. Stephen. ATI
<?' >t.- brighter. ;
i'. > . > !-*? iK'Jo., aid Mary
eynf.?| \ both v" on the sick list
ere of .300 Baptist St. seems to be
np.ovintf.___
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Saturday, March 19, 19^2*^
SIDNKV I'AKK C. M. K. < II
Rev. .1. C. Anderson, Pastor
On t>io la 1 I.oid'.s Day the Sun- **
with the Su'pt. D. li. Sturks presid-'
iinjr, The lesson s'uhject: "Jesus
Com fn rts?itis 'Disc i p 1 e s,"?J oh n 11:
IT, w^s beauUfully dis.ussed by the
teachers ?n4 bilicefs. '? . _
Aj 1 I :d(r tlie pastor preached a
wonderful sermon usiii.tr as his text'
1\-1- *1 4l._i _ -
...... H.U IIIVII LMUU U T C
strong ought to hear the inJivmities
df the weak, and not to please oursolves:''
Theme: Unselfish -Service.
At 4:."50 the Starks Division which
was in charge of T. J.. Alorr s gave
a _yiiartett..aii(l Sextet Concert bel'i
re a large crowd of which w a s
composed of both races. This concert
was phasing and is* To "be repeated
April .10th b.v spe ial request.
'1tie I'd w or Mi Dengue' held a short. ?'
program at <>:45 p. in. The program
was in eharvo of Mr. Frank Counts.
' At" 8 j). in. the pastor, filled the
pulpit again with another of -his
touching sermons;. using as his text
II Coi\ 4:7: "Bui we have this
treasure im earthen vessels; that the
excellency of the - power may lie of
Cod and nut of us.
_ 'l im Chin in the special olfm-i oonlo
The it*?report .Sunday night jjj'b reported
SdUO.ui). We than)- the*, pulpit
in "helping us to raise lliis. amount'.:
The
pastor, w ill preach a special "
I'alm Sunday sermon on Sunday- at
] 1:()() ie m
The Epwnrlh Leajrpe v. ill present
a (Sunrise Service) Easier pajjeant .
Easter Sunday morning i?n the
"Death ami Restin-edi i>n of our "
I>erd," at 3 a. in." The public. is invited.
. . . .
~m*m m m -Jl-. - .
1 1 IMON NjiUS.
On -account of the inclement weather
last Sunda.vv the .Ministerial Alliame
postponed the afternoon service
that was scheduler! in hn. . -.it. _
"ST7 i'aul Iiapti.-t i i,,unh.~ The same
will be op thy . fourth'J>'un(]ay in AprU.
The .Taby -Contest that was p'ostponed"a\
/.i n Church on account of
Iie\t Colliids bc-iny away ..will be -held
Monday niylit,. March 21st .at Bethel
Church.
I he sad news of .Mrs. Sallie Bowman's
death, the mother of the Rev.
L. O. Bowman, pastor Bethel jdvurch
;n. t . ?u'k irr1 Mj'binriyra' ~
reached our oily last wevk?^l*he 'bereaved
have air deepest sympathy.
Resolutions of l:ondolpn..e were sent
hy^tlic ^Iini;--tirin.t" Alliance and Bothel
Church. tlSe""Rev:~f:crilrrrs, pastor
of .St. i'af.l Baptist chur.h represented
the AiJ.aneo and .Mrs. Bertha
A;?dutikins, "lit* dC~oua?sehopl -teach*
el's represented Rotlu-] Church - pth
ers wdm .Y.'ent and attended were:
.Mrs. Scov^p HiiK Mrs. Catherine
Sartor, Mis. Rosa 15. Sims and othTrm?
? ; *?
-Mr. J.-di-,+rrer, \\di^o~^i.ms'. James
Richards,! M. S. Sims, aT I). 'Ciirington
and 'others* represented Stintue
by; resoiuti. lis.
-Mis. i'.ona tlarnett. a member of . (
l.nton . -Chanel died iiiA> Knoxviile,
Jfeini.. and., v.aa buried ift*re Wednesday
al term i-n. Si,.-?ivus* i, lie mi the?
products* of Sims'- 11 ijrli and Very
fathly res5 e ted in. her church. In
speak lag* of h^x'Jjie, l'n f. A. A* Sims
said-J-he Avmj. rne goal. lb'. I).' K.
"TtToFrpsbn delivered the principal
e-dotty. The friends of L'ltiTui were
y'ad to h.t- I'i1 l. S. (". Tobia. mil a
mon.^iitter. being ill ft r some time.
..Mrs. I'uilie Joiuis.on is still indisr
posed at il^s writing.?
( .b-i.-s 1. da Yt tfng js much iniprow.d.
M:s. Saraii Sartor is very
^ntieh improved. .Mrs. Mary Feaster,
~Mv. MaTTT?iCiniclnTTM' itl'e b'n Hie sick" '
list. j
Mr. Joseph Copeiand, a .ULiuflPht o$"~
Allen Univer^ify_. p; eni the wc-ek-?
end with his sick aunt. Mr. Kugone *
l.)aw kins after undergoing - a- serious"
operation is c.ut again.
? M rs.?Luv^i?llb-'S?r-?at home after ?
'.spending tin(e . moi'.liis in'Florida,
A mo nit?the?moii;. visit., i.s and
hriends?who Were seen in pur town
last week wore: Knoxville Coleman,
'.Minnie 4 lioiuals, L'.lul>ay of New
Vol']* and all 'the children of Mrs.
l.oiia Clarnett's mother.
.ArB- -t-hu.-- Sunday-yyfdw plfr ?w i 11 be- - -- ?
ta-pi v-enu d fit?Clinton?Chapel the ?first
Sunday afternoon at -three o'
luyir .-Mipenmeruients,
officers .and teachers to. organize a
"ShnutSy Sc1k>o1 Union.,' ,"
(Continued from column 1)
?? HUMMERV1L1.K NKWfi ?
Mrs. Carrie Joiner, loyal worker of
Hi.yj.','l ii,, inllinivivj ;>i I'.inw.f'iM
ti , o'clui k^. dinmir Sunday; ..Bh4?ap?Ul~- ??.
C?? Ransom. Rev. ami Mrs. J.^AVVnC-*
\VUh<j*spoofu Rev. I..W. Wilhorn, Mr.
J??e Witherspoon and son of Man"TTtTTTT
She gave a rova! entertainment
-serving' srv-rraU-dctTrTcnnr- -course??in "?r
.the finest stvie. . .
"*Mf.r Jphn? \V. Carr and Miss Henrietta
Uum'as "wei\ .gratefully re
ceiVed in nrrr foH f^rmday night. Mr.
C'arr is the son of ore of our P. E. and
comes from Wesley M. E. Church.
Corrected to February 1. 1932
Vrrtve Union' Station Leave
Vo. No.
4:50p 32 Augusta-N. Y. 32 5.00p
7:55a 31 N. S'..-Augusta-- 31 8:05a
4:OOp 28 Cinn.ChaV'stoh 28 J:05p
9:0op lu Cmlumbin-Cinn. 9 7*05a
5:0i?a 2 5 Columhia-Jacks'n 23 10:30p
10:40a S Cid'a-Augusta 7 4:10p
2:40p .20 Col'a-Savannah 19 8:20a
v>:"0p *23 Cora-Charlotte 24 5:10a
ll:0ua 13 Col'a-Charlotte 14 -1:20p
9:i>5p 11 Col'a-Charl'n 12 8:00a
4:55n 15 Col'a-Charrn?16?8:5f>*
?0 ofjp ifi Col'a-Greenv'e 1'5 6:50a
12:55 117 Col'a-Charlotte 118 11:20a *
10:00a 18 Col'a-Atlanta 17 Trttp
Via Camden and Rock HilL