The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 02, 1932, Image 4

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Saturday, July 2nd, 10.12 f 1 ?" PROGRAM 2t? ANNlTAl/SESSION STATE S. S. & B Y. P. l\ CON Vlleld With the Memorial Baptist ' -?<L | ' Church. Charleston, S. (July 1:1-1 7" Rev. J. W. White, Pastor; Deacon Brro,' W ill. II. Satires. Sum S.-S. ' I.. !.. W illiams. Pres.. 11. Y.. P.X. Wednesday Evening, July CI?S:.;tl 1. Organ Prelude- Mrs. R. W\ r Campbell. 2. Music?C'hpir. ^ 2." Scripture Reading?Rev: O S. Frazier. . 4. Invoeot i n? tin- s: ?.. . Messrs. P. Green, and K. Gibson f 18. Presentation of Keys. Mr. G. W. Robinson. r -la. lit'^iinniH1, ' Pi lit'.?h?tz P.ul ler."" Khrhardt, S.. C., President Ue.tie . - lehem.?Sunday?School -Pnnveil- ' tion. 20. Music?Chair. 21. Pro.seht-ttiiyn of .President' and Officers Attf the Conven.ion. -? 22. Collection and Announcements. 2.'?. Benediction. Rev. J. C. Dunbaiv" O. D., : : ? Muster fd\ Ceremonies Thursday?MwHiiiji; Session .Inly 1 I 10 f?Devotions. Rev. J. L. 'Brooks... Sumter and Rev. S. .J. .Jones. KilKO. 10:150?fjitroduelory Sermon* Rev. 11, : *""" ~ * . M. Mooi-e, I). 1).. Cinii Totte, NT r nuay m>irmng nwwion ' 9:00?Devotions, Rev. B. M. Park er. Rock Hill and 'Rev. W. It.. Frazifr, Lancaster ' * - I * 9:30?Lecture, Teacher Training Dr. If . J. J. Starks in-charge. _ 1(1:00-?"The Bible, the Book in th? Sunday School," Prol'. B. 11. Washington, Frogmore and Mr. T. J. Ryan, Barnwell, 10:30? Music (Solo) Mrs. Alice W. Anderson, Anderson. 10:45-?Group Meetings. 11:45?Music, Group Reports. 111.1VI istrict klissionai :,,s. 1 00?Benedict College?Dr. J. J. Starks. * v Music, (Ifistxuwental Solo) Miss . Miss Marjorie KeWy. Georgetown 1:30?Benedict College, Collection. ? ??InlHiduetion ot" VivifiM1*. ^ 1 2:00 ?Adji urnnu'nfcft Afternoon Session 3:30?Devontions, Rev. J. Copeland, Newberry and Rev- .1. C. ' Hj ^ Collins, Union. The B, Y. P. U. a Definite Part j , of the. program of the Church." Miss M. L. Franks, Darlington. . 4:15 ?An Address "The Ruu*l S .S. and its Problem*" iVlito? Ruth * Maddox. Donalds and Mrs. ATrvia WillianVs, Branchvi 11 e. - 4:30?r>"The Problem of Increasing -Attendance and How I Solved It" Mr. W. I. Peek. Anderson. nl v - -* ? V -a- r ">1: IS- -Music. Miss Annie Mac Mih Kan, N( wherry. &:<?<> "4\n. KlTWtivc 15: V. I\ IJ. Organization" Miss Ktta- Wash- 1 ! i I h" I willi i i is nil iitiim. " t M s Ciraei''.lurksnn left f. r (Jctwjfe [ town Sunday having a \ve k with ; I'rofr IttTTTe ami I a mil v. ('ON WAY NKWS ciiCriv iiiii n.r*u u * iiuivii Afternoon Session Missionary. Mass Meeting, ' Conducted by Rev. P. Reeder '< Columbia. Foreign Mission Col | leetiqn. Evening Session S:00-?Dcvotions Itev. W. L. MeKarlan. K ingslreeV and* Rev. W. B. | Ravenel. Charleston. 8.15--An Address. "The'B. Y. I'.'lJ. j Train- "Car Christian Service," j Mr; Samuel Gundy, Grjctmvfllo'. jS.\1U -Closing S.rnvoth?Rev. Win. Howard, Durflingtori. AbcrnautUS. C, Campbell, Anderson. Sunday School MCCnn ion } Repot*. > r Finance Committee. Adjournment. Re*. ('. Ii. Candy, 1). Prcs._ S. I,. Finley. Recording. Soc'ty. *2:00-^-Adjournment. Evening Session *8:;>()?-Annual Concert (Negro Productions), con dieted by Prof. C. . A I.awson, Sumter, assisted by the Musical Directors. Collect ion and Adjournment , ? Sunday Morning Session - , Jl;;!() ? Model Sunday School conduct ed by Mr. K. C. .Murray. Supt., Sprjngticld Sunday Sella., I. Green villi* and Dr. 1). K. Jenkins, Supl /.inn liapl is-t?Sunday?School, ('? - Uunbia. * ? 10:"10 ,Music (Soln) Mr. Klridge Hammond. Aiken. 0:-15?Class Reports. I :0(L Music (Solo) -Miss?Uetda Devest), Allendale. . . LLUi?- Missionary Sermon, Rev. C. - - F. G.nidy,?D. P.. (.li ccjivifck^?Af.ernatd, Rev. J. W. Boykifi, D. I)., Camden. Collection an,I Adjournment;?: 11:00?An Address, "Humane F.duca l loin" M t\ Seymour CaitoTI, Cola Addres.* "Blending the Young People's 1'n cram with tile Trend of Present Day Changes. Miss Annie M:ic K'nlwrvnn lieu? ark and Mrs. Nancy Singlctm Newberry. 1:15 ? Reports of Comnii .tees. Introduction' of Visitors. 0:15 An Address-,''"Sunday Sun.lay STATE CONVOCATION OF COl) IN CHRIST WII.L RE HELD IN I WOODLAND CENTER ?- - - . j Cleveland, ()., ?(Special)? The' State Convocation of The Church of' Cod in Christ will he held in The I hetfinnintf 21st and . "voritinning through June ?RL ' According to Bishop R. 1'. Wil-lianis, State Overseer, this friee.ting will hring to Cleveland saints from every church in the state as well as j VVMUIIK iium iiuuiv .->iaun i of the Union.' The. meeting will feature luieaoh-1 his of the gospel and a Bible insti I tute. Klder- C. H. Macon, Senior t Bishop, of Memphis, Tenrt., will at- i ten i, and the Jubilee Harmonizers I fff~~Lexington Institute will furnish ' sum*? soul-stirring music,? Many mergers of other denomir ' nations are expected to join . the i Church, of Cod in ,Chcist in these i great meetings. ** ? ; V-?THE PALMETTO LI ". ? ma thoi cuts or. Tin: i.ast i oenkkai. Comt;KI:\< i: am?. u s ij:sson r \i out. . It is "CI . ii<i lliat th- A- M. K. 0 (iciu'ial C?)ti Ai flic < Iv III in <'U'VC- I hlrtd' is into history. W'flTU I t im?m iiii|ii'n inii-HMOfy ; it is lory tntif "T will . uc.ver.he?lnryot ten?-wen if it i liad <tnot bi,Ht printed-. I.t tuiuthj v a new lessen of tKie christian may- I hood. It put the world on notice 1 that p stands .for cleaning' up when needed, and known. It reminded us t of its founder. Richard Allen. The i eor.fert nee laid an example for other s 'erii initiations, and societies to fol- \ low, that is ti ike sin in hijfh' places \ and to put the sinner down where (. need., to he refch rd!(.;- of his I tandintr or profession. If we would a ha\\? a. better world, men would know *o live and do better. i The false titerp'retatjon <d' "let- the wheat n : tart^yruw toj? ther mijuT "nTrrvt-st 11111 eT^T'aye ah ut ruined the j worhf. la aiders of various kinds -luive eea-cd to speak about certain 1 wronvs, .an! men "because they fear 'In- men and Ihr'r ?u-ill?Liu? disnleast rl. And in.some cases canst lilt" speaker In loose something. Ho j loeses. si^ht of the hibfcetiJ sa.vin/ "what profit a man i 1' hcjtmi-ns all ' the Wd'M ami 1 oscs his s.oul." Tin.1 leadership'iii most thinirs now "seem ^ to act it differently. They aeein to . try to please., the. y>fl<l now. to ya-t * its ijood:--, and take do-uhtful chances v on their souls heitfyr. saved. The General f'rrtifei'ence" went i n record that when -a yreal Jarjrv .piece of ( 'es'rtu-l'y I- ~,'iin iiiK-in-4-le?-mids - j T7T valuables. tliat will cause others to follow "vrrah it and move it to ., save Tip. others."' Ves.' unjust exo-" '"I i"ii?of.-daw.?a-mi principals will rt.in - anyl hiner. It. teaches the youti: t.lu wr<-t'.y lesson, hence he yr1 ws f ' i ooked liisu ao of st raiyrht. i am > triad to say that the last treneritl 1 .conl'eit nee was made up of. men " and woipen tiitxi pcr^si ss( d inatrhtto.t?f and womanhood, and thai included i ministers and lay. I hot i- is : >. sn.viny, "J. use me ami | let me y i." The ministers Were !e' i and. tiie.V .wnv taim hiime Jtinl siaad up for i lie rights <*f , the elmrch ami their faniib... am'-it"! tout oT poverty's door. l7y heiny tin-' j j us 11 y bandit-apod.?XW-4ayim m arc ^ at their hacks, - they are like the | farmers that feed the world, tiny | t-ed Lhe?tiluiaxJi.* hut-4f--t-ht?hiinistei's' " prove himself uiitrralcful and I'oarI'iil lief re the laymen and ministers is established in 'h.. lM|rjM.-. for the eluir.-h and school, the laymen cannot act Lo. t hem?mnl protect" Them iii iM .u t'iiDic way, henee they i ' baek in poverty. There are :-onie? 1 laymen. \jillmK to become uhpop.ulai j ' willi you rijrht. .or' wr n*;, tor the ' j?oo ; of the church. wl.iile there are- ' olhirs want to-he popular and wont t take a stand unless they know -the f majority are with them. So it takes' f the oppressed now to.help themselves 1 some. Tlie remedy for bossism is at hand, till t" net-ids is (n try to .he ' . Luiii? hy t he st?fI't-rer; ''-that s?AvUiil 1- eaiiiiht frotp the last (IViiera! Con- t fere nee:?Tlicrp is a suynijr: "its too I late t?> pray when the devil is p*nt t you." pray before he pets you. Will | .von pi'iiy? If inn i '"i :n e 11 blhhU ' if ytiu are lost. Pray and we'll help i v you. We wen, nnniil of tile sf-'te'n | ' proprai'u put iwer in ^he' (Jenerai J Conference by luLVinyr Or. I). II. Sims'j t elected, Bishop. It shows lie .stood;' fo-r -.oniethint*. and bail tiood belii'jj1 beltin i - bini. We Were sliirhtlv spin but lastly till .nine in lihe which m '" " I. ' h ?"Tou.ii |l"| i, we stand divided we falk" We can j'i lu'slly shy.that the state had a hand ! } in decline till three of the newly j i. elected bishops, and in all inip'or i (tint laws and net ions for the 'pood [ v of the church.- Men that were noLii! delegates were interested and played! their part.. We were plad'of the ei;- j eoni npinp- news that South Carolina was assigned one i f the newly elect - i ei bishops, in the person .of Bishop.| N'otih Will:a".s. 1 \\" . felt that siivi j^., t he' slate had ;i ileal, of unrest for | tlu- last Ioi?more .year-, and was ' only irive'i a soeitiinjrly short period ^ of the' ctmiiiiX'-'- < f BisTiTij. Hansom, tli d in our new man tlu stale would e'\jpy a greater propnr-; t ion. We still li.ive that hope, aild-K Heath. the tm -iue' hoard meet inp ; ' the lirst day was largely attended... all anxious to, meet and greet the new hi hup.._aiid- to listen to - Ids open- : ing remarks. ? Some how during of the day it ' leeked out "Uiht the hjsho'p didn't j ' favor electing a president nor teach? ! ers, but Wanted it deferred until some i future day. That caused a deal of ;nrest a d (iissatisfaction antonjf} ' both ministers and 'aynicn, as ii j ' was -aid ;tnd thought that "if "put ol? ' ^ ( nly a few would he railed upon to , 1 elect. i " '""After1" S'ifne 'private understand- 1 ing with the Bishop and committee;' on teachers it was understool that tTie trustee heard would be called out ; in full to eleej the president and teachers. , 1 i The maioritv airreed with the mo-' 1 jvrnm of the l?ishop. as*1 matlo through J ,t the committee t( wait his actions in I ? t lio Ttiture. It is thought Ivy some j c that lie would only call the 17 trus- i \ toes that wore provided for by law it tha time, but n?n elected. . but :( some > ,<l no, sinet? lie ?irdniisod lhej_s then r.i fintr trustee bo.iri lie wvnddj call their.' It "would bo ritrlit and < proper for him to call them. since ,-v that was their work to do. tl So We. are only hopeful of the fu- v tUHv' As to the bisTVojrs jTro^rani. We , \ hope he will he bish p for all the J people and couple up for the church amid school's success,' . ~"7~ s -* v..., H. B. Rikard v EADER': ~ MUST < Ol.OUl l< IM III.!<' \v i:i?1)1 N(. II I'M.I) I N ( IM A IM \ \ i) v? ' Clevelui d. < I,'?! < 1 I (Special) .> >1 f In in' I I.I 1. i :n ;i ii ..[-1 . u ? ives ill' all ranks ??f ?<icif?ty .i,i < he s|Kui'iu auditorium of she I! ) _ i n*itlr ~TtTi alri\ MTTi ami \N '".-.li.'inij. < :lst Wednesday "ntj^TTt" to vi - , rhat was -aid to lie the l it-? < 1 ?>:.? ?i 'uhlle WeiMiny ever hi'l'l.-irt < i? .? - j and. -H The \%< 111ifnvc was spun ou.-.d hV lie inanaK'nicnt of 111? tiieail.re alvet tisdi? purpose? aial the < .?j>' i leleeted 11 Ik- married w-ojt this j,,i 'llcife i :' a contest between "iVvj.'rui' s vhite amj colored. hel rntlVe"d Vo'upf V The contr..ut-jpir. partie? wi-ivr Mi A'ellie Wvatt. <>r 21*2 Kal r m<i (Jem n?- Ilall, id' *21* </?> 1?i i A\ .More interest-inn than t he mama" *? tself -wire tin* many valuable jjuft-r" >y large luisinesis ?uhv' iii>. amo'd 1 "K.. to .reports.; The \yr?-diiin' .gar- 11 ncnt'? nvi'! e! Jo'iTtTi'e<i t,y a 1 ''>e'nT~ T~~~"rrrjr?store. A FTThl e f.Ce t i? n, i rivintr till ftf the ilsi: o'F-'-a7?:, - -f*>r- 1 1 i:< month- without pay an':', a l'urni * ure. store ha? furnished thiv home Vltl) S..IJII.I HI wovt-h oi goods vv" r ri 1< a ft'oecr will, keep them eating m.'.i Jie.v have devoured $]iffi.<in w >"i..j*i ?f staple if f4os. And rob! ' .lijs' blessitiy . th?. theatre $.*a\e |' miple a li'M2 "f'.ord Coupe a-rnl *t! , "j ieryhound Hu.s lines are giviirg th"e i free hone\ m on tri'p "to \V;.ishi?.g;<ni, New Vot'l; and other- A a-P.tt' j t 4ties. ? Tile llaPiielth Theatre i- Stunted n the" heart of one of < devei nd". i MitlyinK bii-im'Ss districts and it.. >Htl<maui i- nlaril i-ipuilL.?dt-vi<[' ^ ' K'tWPCir.u hitP Ulld colored ' [? ?.j>'' . '? LEVIM. AN ITS .FJItST I'lif I.OWSI!!!' OK FA I I I! ' . ' ' ' 4 . } Cleveland, O., .June l.'J.,?('fe\eland V Hal.?Ft-ll"\t'hi|i ul?I- ail li?u ill ,n i -.i, 1 rVednesdriy rveninif. d m in" 22. ;it | (iui i y Kpise.ipa! Cathedral. .Euclid -u I !2nd Slret't, Six speakers will ir^nu *. .1 hv.i ;j* iriths in a symposium <?u Tli ~~ab eet, "IJow Man May Ma.?tn.. Ki ui.' j. rhe? speakers are: Dr. I.o.ai-- . ' >Vrif*ht. Hi 'ti-stan.t ; Wiliord M r.n;i, jtoman.' ("aih'die; Itev. . \V.. II. ,\l<- i \inney. Nejrr?i; liabbi A''1 a an. j I ^metrh. ."I ui!:ti - r i; Sufi-^f^rrr - -hp.r r* nan Bemr.lee. '.Midiaiuiiiedatii-ai, I, t <hanti?Bahadur. < f ThtTaTi <iniidm ' . . XeJJTTi Spirituals iIT Tir ~;if~ T7\ 114y singer-.' led by St;, .lame. A. M.'i jsc'iam Oiiior. / ((OI'KINS ^EWS , ? A delightful .picnic spoils; , . d !e , VIr. \\\. ft -iloliey at St.. .Matt new.-, Vji Saturday, .lune 1Mb wa at.tend 4" ,'d by many children. The chap..;- i ' ci J IH- aisvpiec* o| \I; s !' sitit f':;.e pnl>lif is invite.1 to ai vfi . ' (hi lite -irk list aiv TCIt 11*?.-' i=T! i 1 dorrts. .Mt . ?. Viaiy A?it..Mm.. Wad.'' 1 Johnson and Mis. Kannio Sir 1 |r \\. hope i i t Ihmii a spee.lv ret o\. > When'in the city stop a! Sa> ioi*. "ale where Vou arc sure to . i a ^ .utile, . . ': ? ' For sonic i.evkciL fo.ni and It a: " it' nut!t:c" awl games slop at Mi .-, ! Siilith's^Caf'e. '' Rev. and Mrs. .1. P. (Jleeii of . lalia.S. was'in the city Saturday 'siting Lhiir dstugliicr .Mrs. Ji M. | Vallate. Misses Anna Mae and Ma Pearl ( H'vrd are- lack in the city sifter t pending two weeks in Union. S. irith tneiraunt Mrs. Jimmie Smith. ? f if \s. ii \kkis in i:i:< u \i \'i sr \ rr: <on i.(,i. -"V'iimiii r m Ucm.| ITT t i.? ; "tliiit St;itr ptc-<-lit<i ! ii-.- Ila? i i> . i-<Tciit .iriurtnTTTv " ovivals having ptvaohe : for Rev. .1 Siof .\ft? Holly. N'. C.f 1>i T; TTT Moore,. pastor of Kbenozei tap'i>-! Churoh; Rev. S. M. Chappvlh >f. Sviotnl Calvary Itapi. (.'hurrl* am vo\. Hud" pastor of First Bap is; ("frarA-li: all of this oity. In al thji-o meetings there were man; moils aiul *tIn- pastor was sent ti In \va vr .for Baptism, Croat crowd: hiorpod to hoar tho wonderful mcs iq - . of lh s in an . _oi' -G0.4. Thr^i p:ijjroi;ai.u?ns were 'loud- in (ihoi? naisp anil I'ejoiev.d .in the Cod o ho 1 solvation. IV. Hill >s real!; oinp a wonderful Work ip_iitis ,stale Mis. '.V. C. Ovldwel,] an i Mrs. .1. C U rd motored to Columbia. Monday Mjss Kdn'a .Totor of Carlisle. S s'nonW a four davs with her Sis or. Mrs. A. B. By'rd. ' Miss Punetha Rice had as her kuos Sunday afternoon Mr. J. A. B. .......... i...........i? ! KI;:\I !) ( r \ i"i." km i:i\\ ^ i u. i.-. : ai~ .. I' <?n- : ,|V. - <;rv;\ - . Ttr:-. Ml- ?... ,\!\ . l< t'.l . 1i '> * \ . tc:( :!a I 'i \i I t.iv?-i>'itv. Ki- hii.\ a. i' ia?.(J -tu'in'.: jr. i ' i,< ' r !>it\ <?!' .. I'fiiii .. i.ati.. . f!c i'*' >i. - I'oui' . .. .'VI:. '< v if. I. . S* . I i.^iait iiiVuv ... a'. I ' "<>ii . \ K1 > ?)l I 11 \ \ l%S _v |V, t " ?!/ i,(t tl.ai.k < ::? jjai'a.i- a :*i wivliln win, I \v.;jV IS' ' "' afi'l . fciiaJ. '< i - ?Ilt-1*i11tr tin* . a.ii'i <i?-a; s^?r?nti> , haii'l araf !ai.M i . f{?-v. ] r. * . Dt-a-. I ' i. . ... V ' . _ , \\ f t h {1K ln'-jrm!J rt~" | ^11 III >!>.>! >. 1 *H. ' ent Office. y - i. Made by Mme. Fannie L. Carolina 1029 High Market Street GEORGETOWN, S C. - ?|* Experienced Musician Teacher X . X of all Instruments } .{. .mi sic sti uio " ; X 1U1 Barnwell St." Rhone 7380 { .$ COLI MBIA, .S. C. - ~ -? u ." ~ -- Line .ppv i New" E'^v u)? in i ho morn} tired I did not j i ; fool equal to tho * day's work in my homo. I would have a had taste in niy mouth, and ' fool so dull and stupid. 1 thought . I it must bo 'from constipation. I . j road about Plaok-Draught and der ' eidod to* try it. 1 have never regretted doing soi for it gave me 1 I relief and 1 felt hotter after .Using' - j it, I have Used it at intervals ever : since, uuu nave juuim u *n .v sansi factory. Just yesterday I felt so 1 | tired and dull, 1 tftok a dose of s [ Black-Draught, ancT this morning H ^ 1 feel like new."?j/?*, Or Davis, Anthrson; S. Made from the," leaves anl roots of inedleinut plants? free from mineral dings. Sold at Drug Stores. edfords kkuckIprauchtL - ' ^