The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 07, 1932, Page Page, Image 3
Saturday, May 7th, 1932
L THE NEW AH MORfAH INFORMS
THE tBAf?TfST?RROTIIERII0Ol>
_Sj}.artanhML4f .... April?22-^Qn-?Uwfirst
sales day in March dl' this year,
Mt. Moriuh Baptist Chuieh c?i' this
y was sold for 'mdybetness thereon.
The church was/l.ouu^tTF hy? .Mr.
Henry Clevel a n d. T h e r e a f t e r
said church was locket} for two eon?
seyuttivy?Sunday;*.?N-ti?herties?of
any nature were held there- in. There
, vtete no arrangements' made by the
> old church a-.i to ohtianing the* edit h o
so as Co continue the church or even
have service therein.
After a two weeks period the keys
to the building Were turftc-d over to
one of the present deacons with instructions
that the former pastor was
not to conduct any futher services
thetoin under the present circumstances.
It was now stated that a
reorganization be formed by the memv
bers who desiring to become alliliatod
with the now organization and given
their names to anovTing secietary.
There after the election ol' deacons
and trustees and other officers necchurch
we?e electer. The oply office
left vacant \yas that of pastor.
It is to be kllOW" hercmnffpr thuL.
. said new organization is to* be the
N E w M T. MOKIA11 BAPTIST
CHURCH. Bo further advised that
. , said organization has not to date
called or elected anyone as pastor.
Also be you further informed that no
one has been ' ernpowero.i to represent
the NEW Mt! :\I O RIA11 at the(daptist
State Convention that convenes
at Bennettsville on May- 4,
1932.;
. this information is published for
the infernfation of the Baptist Byethlen
of South Carolina, and especially
those who have been mis'formed
. or who have received the wrong in,
.formation that said church was not
*- \yithout a pastor until a resignation
had been acted upo? and furthermore
thot former pastor, Kev. J. S.
Earle has not had foot in the ichurch
since 'it was Unlocked.
The Deacon and Trustee Boards
. of^N E W ^ MT. ^ iM U R1A11 {B A l'TDiT
Thi Palmetto Leader th.,t ilu- right
information might reach tlv? Bantiot
of the state, and thu coupti / as far
as it be concerned. ^ "
_____ Authorized by^
Deacon and Trustee. Boards
*1 Per C. C. Woodson, .Jr.
Trustee
Deacons?= =-=???J. L. Allen
G. A. Nichols Arthur
Martin
Wm. Samuel ,
ceptionally qcood. The Annual and
Educational sermons were preached
by the- Revs. J. M. JDawkins, Sr.,
and J. iS. Martin icspectively. The
noon sermons were delivered by
evs. R. A. Young and J. M. Dawkins,
Jr. The lollrnjring stewards
?were?clce.tcd 'delegates?'tt>?tMvsumg^
> vnnual Conference: JBros. H. R. Rikatd,
Edw. Steward, ..Davis and E.
N." Powers. Pen o nn.l h-jrnw.nivailed
throughout the session. The
entertainment giver by tlie pastor
and his good people, assisted by the
pastor and menubers of St.' Raj.il A.
M. E. Church was said to have been
among the best. Many of the ministers
and laymen expressed themselves
as having witnessed one- of
the best meetings held on the district.
V
E. F. G. DENT, .Reporter
NORTH EAST SOI TH CAROLINA
CONFERENCE
Marion District
The Marion His tire t" " Conference
opened at Bethel A. M. E. Church,
Conway, S. C. April 14, 11)32 at 12
o'clock. Dr. I). C. I)eas, I). 1)., presiding,
associated by I)r. I. \V. Muruli
P. E. of the Dillon District.
Elder D. C. Deas opened'by lining
Hymn No. 2t>5, Rev. T. H. Davis offered
piayer, Rev. J. W. Duckett lined
the second Hymn No. 21)2, Dr.
J. W. Murph read the Scripture
lesson.
Dr. - Deas- organised the conference.
Rev. J. T. -Stanley was elected .secretary.
Rev. I. W. Duckett was elect:
trre?serrotaTy of the ""secular press.
The Dr. D. C. Deas was not very
well, he presented Dr. I. W. Murph
to preside; this he did through-out
the Session.
4'
I ' *
'
| vvp telt it quite, an Tionor to have J
| our Klder preside.
. After the appointing of all coni.-UHtties?we
adjut-ned for dinner. The r '
jsisteis came- with their baskets and j
( siv-ved a dinner that was enjoyed by I..
IjATI'A WKWS 1
? L ?
Mrs. M. D. Scott was hostess to'
liie?A ?E,?Club?on?Tnesday mg+rtr:*
April 24th. The meeting was. called ^
to older by the President Mr. Walter I
Allen conducted the singing. Pray- e
er by Mr. Willie Rowels then the
Secretary read the minutes of the d
last . meeting. .The Critic Teport *
was read no more business. The
President asked that the meeting c
close. : : ^
Friday night Miss Elebeth Smith
was hostess to the A. E. Club?. - So- *
cial tables were arranged in the liv- 1
ing rcom for bridge at the end of the 1
games it was found Mr." A. (J. Flad- f
per won firset.prize for the club and 1
Misif?Catherine Rembert first prize
-fnf guest each received very usf^
ful gifts during the evening a Very
good punch and cake course was serv- |
id next meeting* will be at the horoe-^?
of Miss Daisy E. Berry. "Mr. Sam
Do/.ier and Mr. Aron Woodbury left
;\!onday for Washington, D. C., Th? r
writer sure do thank Mr.'and Mrs. 2
1). L. Shipman for the fans that they %
-left- at h< i- home Sunday?afternoon- ^
to be" given to the members and c
friends of-Western" Chapel A. M. E. 1
Church.
' Mrs. M. D. Scott left Tuesday mora 1
ing for FHojence^?to?attend the '
it'iiin uranu L.oage. - v
On the sick list are Mrs. Louise ^
'i-l'FttfKen.?Akrfv Floiottco Fhidgor ami 1
Little Pearl Fordham. 1,
i m a ^ 1
HELENA NEWS I
T ^
Sunday School opened with Supt.
and ofliuw^i?at-- their post. The les- (
son was" beautifully discussed by 1
all. At.8:00 o'clock the pastor, Rev. i
R A. Young delivered a burning mes- t
sage every one. was made to feel hap- t
py. Mrs. M. Nance and Miss Willie s
Nance left Thursday lor Atlanta, (la.,
to be at the bedside o? her sister. Mr. ]
Elliote Roberson and Mrs. Mary'Hain j
es are spending a while with their t
lelative-s- and friends. Those on the ^
sick list are: Mr. Simon Hailstonk,
Miss Thelma Sanders, Mrs. M. MoMinns.
Air, Robert Gfary and Miss?^
Elizabeth Spence. We hope for them
a speedy recovery. When ever you?are
-in* need of a wholesome paper
read the Palmetto Leader. Miss E.
L. Gary will be proud to add your
name to her list. The Busy Bee Club
met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John .
Gary a very interesting nieeting^Was .
held. |
DILLON DISTRICT CONFERENCE (
11
The Dillon District Conference *
convened" ih'"fc,bernezer A." M. fc.. ^
Church,-Mullins, -S. C. April 21st, 1932 '
at 10 o'clock A. M. with Dr. J. W. ?
. Murph, P. E. The conference was or- . c3
ganir.ed with the mitur ^eing ClffCted I
Secretary on Motion of Rev. J. F. \
Boyd. Introduction: Drs. J. S. Coe, 5
Pastor Florence iSta; J. W. L. Due- c
kett, Pastor of Marion Sta; Mrs. J.
W. Murph, Mrs. Cora Lee Williams, c
Mrs. M. E. Thomas, Mrs. Alford and ]:
Mrs. Elviree Foxworth.
Papers were read by Rev W. D. I
Williams, Rev. D. L. Coe, Rev. J. M. s
Jackson, II. II. iHerriott, S. W. Ford- r
ham, T. JL Ransam. and Rev. J. F. I
Bovd.
Delegates elected to the Annual ]
' Cnnferonro?axe_:?J,?W. Be the a, Mrs, e
Stella Alford, W. L. Foxworth, J. C.?J
*5IcNiel, Alternates: David Barr, J.
W. Ford, .J. H. Townson and L. A. I
Davis. t
The Annual Sermon was preached
by Rev. A. B. .Thomas from il.e text: c
St. Mathew 10th chapter 30-31 verses 1
subj: "The ?Value of the Soul." ' . e
The pastor spoke as to the welcome
and at the conclusion of which pre- 1
sented Rev. I. S. Newman on behalf (
of the churches and Prof. O. Y. Val- J
.... l^olf SiC tKfl u.. K ..r.1
f Resolutions wpre read commend- I
ing the Presiding Elder, t)r. J. \\fc t
jMurph for the able way in which he 8
handle his men of the District con- r
| sfdering thb great depression of the
_Ximes; nothing but praises on every
side, can he hoard for the wisdom '
of Bishop R. iC. Ransom in appointing
him as head of the District at
(.-this time. He can't fail with such
| pastors as-.Roy. J. P. Washington Mullins,
S. C. who is easily leading the
District, Rev. S. W. Fordham, Latta
who is a close seconder and Rev.
J. M. Jackson at Dillon who is ~also
ringing the ''Big Bells," and Williams
. at Sellars, S. C. who is doing his
i "hit." Rev. Staton at I.ake yiew who
is telling the people we need more
[laborers in the field and Rev. D. D.
CtmrTghty, the gospel pastor who 'a
organizing the Wise-ChapoTT for God
and humanity, Rev. J. F. Boyd the
out fielder, at St. Mathews who is d
doing work and others such as Rev. | j
|T. J. Ransom, H. H. Herriott, J. C. j
THE PALMETTO 1
' PINE C;"KOVK NKWS
Sunday was a very good-'day at
'ine Grove- Church. Sunday School
.as onened at the usual hour with
he Supt. and tcaehertf at their post
f duty. The lesson was beautifully
iseussed in classes for thirty minutes
hen Rev. .1 A. Gambia, our beloved
isstnr timi-)y rfvimn < < ivuri iif/
he lesson, in a very attractive way.
Ve were Very glad to have Rev. Mrs.
Jamble out with us atrain.
At 12:10 Sunday Rev, J. A.. (Jamie
delivered a sermon pregnant with
orpel truths and worthy of commenatiqn
Text found in Isaiah 55:2;
inject; "The comfort of the church
hrough conflict."
The gospel people were, greatly belefited
Jiy the message and loud in
heir praise of Rev. J. A. Gamble.
The Communion of the Lord's Super
was colebrated.' There was a
arge number of communicants. Cflecttion
eight dollars.
Mrs. Quiller Smith a member of
he Presbyferian chufch worshipped
>ith us Sunday.
rcrshipp'.'u with us also.
The A, C. ?J-.oague wu iiuliL ut.
:15 I\ M. under the leadvrslvp of Mr.
I. P. Redmon. A lovely group of
oung people were present.Mr*.
Leola Blakely of Cayce spent
he week .end here with . her_m?-ther
Irs. Nancy Paris.
Miss Martha Suber closed her
ehool after a most -successful teVm-r
>he rendered an excellent program
i'riday night April 21). She is re-elect
d for the .following term.
Miss Fannie Paris spent' last Sunlay
afternoon wit.fr ?hev sister, Miss
'roflence Dawkins of Columbia, S. C.
Miss Nora Suber, Junior at Booker
Washington spent the week end
lome. .
The Missionary Women of tjfre
Vesbyterian Church rendered a timey
program at Eina._Grove Church,
[hursday night everyone that were
>resent enjoyed it. We hope to have
hem come again.
Miss Nola Suber, Reporter
?m tm
WINNSBORO NEWS
TiiC Royal Eight .held?their~ final
neeting at the home of Misses:Finley
nui M. Boular. The- meeting was
ery sweet and touching each mem>ur
expressed himself toward t.hu
lub and its members and several
-evolutions were made, one was "To
ceep in touch with each other dur
r.g our Summer vacation. After
jusiness a delicious course v>f ice
ream-and-cake-was served by the
lorstess. The* Royal Eight plans to
irouont-the school. a gift ???on!
Mr. A. \V. Gill, Jr. a student at
Benedict College stopped f< r a few
eeond to visit. He was returning
from Charlotte to Columbia. Rev,
'in1 was with- him.?? :
Prof. Mcintosh and hi>. aggregaion,
"The Red Devils" met The Finey
"Blue Jackets" last Monday- but
mfavorable weather caused the game
o be called off. We hope to see
hes'C -teams have a fafi sho\v both
how wonderful strength.
Mr and Mrs. S. A. Moore, Misses
felen L. Neal, Mattie IL Boular and
Pauline J. Finley motored to Lancaser
Sunday to visit relatives and
riends whilt* there we* visited Prof,
'ey's School and we must say to
isil?this school is an.insniration. It
lisplays loyely ' work? On the part
if the principal and faculty. ?
The blind Quartett from Gastonia
endered excellent music in a proam
of spirituals Sunday afternoon
it Zion A. M. E. Z. and also at Waynan
A.. M. E. Church Sunday night,
.aree crowds attended both presen-.
ations. . . ?Qwmgr=to=the
death of Mr.?1C?Yr
Purner Secretary of Trustee Board.
)ur school was closed Thursday and
'riday of last week with Mr. Tfirn r's
parsing both citizens and school
Wn 1 i
A large crowd assebled _at^ St. Paul"
Sunday morning to listen to the splen
lid sermon rendered by Dr. J. B. Mr' alrlu
(white)' of Covingtorr, ' (la.,
vho was here in attendance to The
Synod Convention. His sermon was
n.ioyed by all who heard him.
Come to St."Paul the church welonves
you. . '
lodge, W. O. Robcrson, A. B. Thornis,
the oldest itl the District, who hoy
epeated himself several times, Rev.
J. L. Coe, thb great speaker and pasor.
The Educational Sermon was preach
?<! hy (Jie Pastor of Latta Sta.. Rev.
tr~Wr--Fardham, Text: St. Matthews
!th chapter 28 verse; "Consider the
ilia of the field, how they grow',*
hey toil not,-neither do they open."
At -the conclusion of which, chior
hantea the Lord's prayer and Rev.
r. J. Ransom led in singing the
hurch is moving on.,
Friday, April 22nd, t032 at 3 P. M.
rhe Missionary Pres. of the District
Conference convened in Ebenezer A.
J. E. Church for their session and
.ft". J.n.t;.? Oil.-"
district Claims were raised as follow:
rrought ovyr from last year $5.00,
issessment $31.00, contingent $11.00,
oil call $0.00 gra'iid total $53.00.
Election of officers as follows: Pres.
drs. J. WT Murphr-fst; Mrs. M. R.
rhomas, 2nd; Mrs. 'flattie Hayes,
e
ict., i. i uuiiiiiuii, iwt, on-.,
drs. S. W. Fordham, Treasurer, Miss
Clla McWillie, contingent, Mrs. .1. P.
.Vashington, Juvenile Pres., Mrs.
Clvie Foxworth.
Pee Dee was selected as the place
or the Sunday School Convention,
lev. T. J. Ransom, pastor and Baltinore
A. M. ,E. Church, Sellers, S. C.
vas selected for the next place for
he District Conference, Rev. W. I).
Yilliams, Pastor. The good people
f Mullins with their pastor spared
id ph in a i n maTt'i rig th e IHstrtcT CimVrepce
a succes^ . in, opening:
heir doors and in giving their attcnlance.
We were the hostess of &Irs.
anie Johnson and we hated to leave.
Rev. W. D. Williams, Reporter.
!"
:Taiiniul and active member fur a nurn I 'p,
her"'o-f years. He was chairrtian. u.fu j)
I Ushers Buayl 'ami also h Tnwtim u
same "church. His kihd and gentle!
ways won for him many friends. The lou
' funeral services were conducted by m,
i Kev. 'I1. 1.. Ducket of''Benedict College {|la
1 Columbia. S. (Vand Pastor Rev. L. A. t)H.
Lawman. Rev, Ducket was the main
'speaker. . Many nice things were said atit;
about the deceased by persons who .K.s
' ;-onta ted him. As a friend, Mrs. p,,
Webber and adopted father Deacon
Copes; a1- a member of Usher Board, -j
Mr. C. M. Williams; Mrs. .Jenkins of r,0;;
Kastover read the obituary, Miss
Thelma RandolpfPlsc'do: In Uricrht nat
Mansion above. Sclo; The Blossom. >f
from the Garden of Love, Mr. Cham- t p,
ber Wilspn.." PalTj" Bearers were ()l|,
-friends fo th^ deceased Mr. Robert | m
Seym ore, Mr. Kirk, Mr. John S-umter.
The flower girls were. also" special c|ei
'friends of .Mr Finch Then. _aTaa--rr?
quite a number to attend the funeral. ust,
ana a number of out of town people. \()
A very appreciative representee nUmber
came, .'from Camden. Teachers (.ov
and church members: Mr.- and Mrs. j..
J. S. Meyer, Mrs. Duron, Mr. ahd Mrs. ,|("a
McLaan^hlin and 'laughter. The a ^
. nrincii.nl and faculty nf Inclw,n Hiph?p?
School, Camden sent a boautifuL^b>r- wdli
al offering p'ibnte. Tho othOr flower* jjtl,
were many and beautiful. Many let- ottdrs
and telegrams of cheer were
sent which made the bereaved family j-. p
feel uplifted. Mr. Finch is survived j
by one brother, Thomas Finch, six (jrv
sisters. Misses Lu.ile F. Lee,' Fli/a-\us*(.
beth and Clotell Finch; Mrs. Corrie" .ioij
Amanda Fulton of New York City; j
Grandfather. Charles Young; one un-',.^.
~cle Toman Finch five aunts and a ' yjj,
host of cousins and friends. The j-uji
Lord giveth and the Lord taketh a- ail(
way. _jpiessed be thn name of the i1<(,
Lord. We Want to thank our- rmtny v
deeds jthowg us during the illness
and death -of our dear brother?spe- fril
cial ilmnku wunt to be extended to t
MRS. CATHERINE 1101.LEY. Mrs.1,,,
Annie Shiver,. Miss Peggie Kii lt. and ~
Deacon ('opes and others during the, hoi
of trial. ! Mil
\ SOCIETY Ull.I. M- VVS
' : ' 'gro
Friday night atT Betliesda Baptist ase
group siKiuui not and must not leave Jla:
CJod out of our problems. The speak--hav
er also said among many things that the
our 1 ace in particular should .learn ma
the. value of a dollar and since you hoi
have a dollar it must not be spent hor
for things we want because some one T
else has things we like. Rev. Sal- shi;
ty is to be congratulated for bring 0
snch a uersona'lity as f)r. ,Starks-rtn
our community.
I'he pnnoral etf Mr*-.?^ I'l nil p -?yitTesboio
ul "Jacksonville. Fla was ' 1
>rid at Shiloh Snuday afternoon, Rev. hon
11. H. White officiatinir assist* d by i
Reverends Folder, Fludd, SaMy and gat
Dr. Collier. The beaufiful testimonie* jwa.sent
with the body relate she wasjass
ever ready to render service for her | t.ei
cdufYch ^nd^ co^nmimity*^ ^ deli
Medibal Association of Orangeburg ord
last week. (Rai
Misses Thorpe, I'yn. Wakefield ^t- (w?;
tended -UiL.
TuTrglastwoek, Miss Thorpe was'tha
--Br-. B. T. Williamo guest, t-kv
Professor and Mrs. Harris and lit- Jen
tie Lon of State College along with
Mr. Thomas Brown were recent visi.'.fnlS
Ol* thh A \T F \fniWr?
I)r. and Mrs. I. W. Wilbprn am] Son,]saw
Mrs. G. H. White and daughter made i leu
a flv.ng trip to Columbia last ^veek. fen
The services leading up to the in- ;hj
Natation sermon at Granger Baptist T
Church for Rev.'Sally were well at- wil
tend. ' . ' pre
Little Miss Eartha Lee PauHn was Set
erowued the May Queen Monday. |thii
The party was given by the Sunbeam , j<ds
clui) of- Shiloh.?Little Miss Veronica \
Wilbotn. President of the club. * did
At an early date the State College ? r
Quarete will appear at Shiloh A. M. que
-f?^?:huKch. Watch f ordai*. --- ?rep
Rev. Collins of the Reformed Epis- >
CQpal church is in Charleston conduct- viII
Tng rgri^al meetings. ~ ~e ~pl.~
I Mfs. R. A. Brigman and son, Rev. i (,i
and Mrs. G. H. White and daughte wo
i \ . 1
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h (luring ih;> However,
ok. action iind t lu*. ju?li.ci??i;> use of ,
ays aiifl otht r tonus . |' poi-ori '
I -oom m;ttre - lii>! I?wttj J, <>!' an\ ii.'t.'
"? : T~~ ; 7v
t??*" as tin- average vyi'dener
tniied. iu>oet> art' divided into
i < las-o-.?J4ttntjr ins?vt.? i tho?e
-L duiuit;' i: ' ?p+amt?t?y t-how irur ''
tnliaye... aiul ike -urkini* in-ei t
if'h -iick- tin- planl> iilV -a p. The:e. (
two kinds -of eoiitiolfi.T" ihe.-m :
ts. One' is a sinn.uvii poUop u*ed
Kill' hitinj; iuse ike .' tiier i> u
lai-t poison for surkiup. iinserts. i
"here are many forms of NlnniUeh
'on the c nun nest heuiu lea<i ar
ale artel?Jrartr?v.l eel.. tsTTTt a
e prel'oi eV|. The t1 rontaet. p..,- '
ts "Hlaek heat' Forty."'of "Nit .. '
Sulphate."' Th< are many '
er f in ii io) rial f/ioiiux^s. g!" i<oth' '!
ds?pttt?tti?t+rr?mart: el, "TTut" 'the L
' feconirufiulf'l at'e "?lii eel"?j-e-.-~t>n '
t? the o?*;< r~ c tita.h tiou aet;\e
ments which- y?v have t . pay. fiill
STdtv-- fTTTh. !'a 'hih h.ev an- '
less ' ' . . ' ^
w that plants are jkut'tinjr out pew
tier ifiow'th,' you will' find thein' 1
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' Sf'AUTWHl K?, \F.\Ns
I Ik- .man;. f'rn'inl- nf Kra-iiccs
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>lic liu-^X-t urtii-il li'<11n _ a 1 tci'"* ui.ii|(?cjfitiv
n 111" m'i|- opiratiun at I < > h 11 Ni-.
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feel equal. to the 1
day's woi k in Iny home. T would
11 n ! i 111it in inii i Hi i fi
feel so dull ahd stupid. 1 tla-iight
it iuns| Ik front ron-i inatt-.n. 'I
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cided?tn?try it: I have- n. y j.
greited diMtvg so. :'<> it gave !,..>
relief? and 1 felt h. ti< r a:t? r using ....
it. 1 have.used it (tt int? i'val> ever
since, and Have:-f.rm-d it wry satis- '
fat tory.'-Just , I f-.'.i.so
tired ,an(l i'iiuil. .IJ"took fl. diva ?;>f
BlacK-Druutiht, anil this niihuii.^
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