The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 02, 1932, Page Page, Image 5
1. \/iKiin I'lciiKK - i\irs. K. W.
Campbell. . '
2. Music?Choir. '
( '3. Scripture R*adinir?.Rev. -(). S.
Frazief.
4,- Invocation- Rev. S. Aiuh'rson;
5. Music?:Choir;
0, Introduction of Mayor, Prof. ft.
ft. Jones.
7. Welcome, Behalf, .of City of
Charleston, His Honor,' Mayoi
Burret Maybank.
8. Welcome.. Behalf -of Sunday
? Schools. Mr. T M. ftoyce.
5>. Welcome, Behalf of ft. *Y. ft. U.
Mrs, E. II. Harm ih. lOf,
Music?Silver Leaf- Quartette
11. Welcome, Behalf of Church, Mo
L. J White .
12. Welcome, Behalf of City. School's, _
Prof. S. R. HiKttins.
1IT Welcome, Behalf ;>f Busine-s and
Professional Meny Dr. .1. A. Mi .
Fall.
'' ;'>0? Annual Dollar Collection.
J2:00' Rnrollmont. Reports. (al
r| T reus u Itp: tb) Correspoiwlinji
Secretary, (c) Fxenitive Moan)
' I iQAij.Aiiniial Ad iress, l'los. C. F.
Gaudy.
1: tf> -bjleetion and Installation ofOfficers.
t
? ? - Ofi_zilbum*K*k--??
?-Afternoon Session
?"Devoid ns, Rev. II. .1. Moses.
' Georgetown and Rev". II. M. Tn;,
lor, Columbia.
.1. Siarks in 'charge. ~ rr~
4 :.i0?M.orris_ Colb tre- Divl. D.. Dh
son.
(Solo)- Llr. I'Mridgr
Hammonds. Aiken. Morris Col
b'Ve C<>llt Hion A |
. Evening Session
.? .00?Devotions, Rev-.-.. J." F. -Weston
a Sumnierville and Rt\\ C. H,. I.cvant,
Greenville.
5 30Convention Sermon, Rev.
W. Mathis; ,\. I) {.aureus; A1
ternate. Rev. T. I.. Duekett, A. D.
Colombia.
0:30?ColleAlion. _.?Iiitr.oilijftion of
Visitors.
Appointment o-f Committees.
1O:30:?Announcements ?tiul liumiticFriday
Morning Session
U:0Q?Devotionst?-Uev^-4i. M.l-ark(t
~ ei". Rock Hill and Rev. \V. 11.
i , ^
I / h razifr, 1 tineas tor.
I .
! ? 1>:.*i0?Lecture, Teacher Training I)r".
j i J. J. Stalks in charge.
I ?.v4 1 ():00-?"The Bible, the Rook in tin
r l. Sunday School," Prof. B. fi.
Washington, , Frogmore apd Mrr
T. J. Ryan, Barnwell.
iOn'lO? Music (Sulo) Mrs. Alice W.
Anderson-, Anderson.
110:15?-Group Meetings.
M :45?Music, Group Reports.
12.1 "??District I.lissioniu
^ 1 00?Benedict College?Dr. J. J.
Jjtui'ks.
Music, (InM-runientn! Solo) Miss.
, Miss Marjorie Kelly. Georgetown
1:110?Benedict College, Collection.
? Introduction of Visitors.
2:00 ? Adjournment.
. Afternoon. Session
2:20---Dev.cmtionsf. Rev. .1. C Copeland,
NewbeiTy and Rev. J," C.
JL Y Collins, llwom ?? |
?j??The- B* Y. P. D. * Definite Pmf
of the program of TKo Church."
Miss -M. L. Franks, Darlington.
4:15?An Address "The Rural S .S.
and its - Pis?MetftH"?Wasit Ruth
Maddox. Donalds and Mrs^Afmtr
Williams, Branchville. .
4 :.*10 ?'"The Problem of Increasing
Attendance and flow I Solve*!
, It" Mr. W. I. Peek. Anderson.
1:1V Music. Miss Annie Mao Mm-'?
. Kan. N< wlioi'Vy.
5:<m "An Kl?Y*iivo IJ. Y. I?. [J.
Organization- Miss Klta* Wash- ,
tiled with insniilitiun. 1 (
M s kimcc Jackson left f. i (Jew-go I |
Own Sunday having a we k \s itli j i
1 *i oT.?ITTiue and family. t,
COSWAY NKWS
Ch<?riy Hill llaptist. Church i->
Alternhon Session
1 1 :>u M issmnary .Mass Meeting, ' i
Conducted by ,!{i'v. J. P. Revder > I
<'oluinhia. Korean Mission Col/
lection.
Kvenint; Session
8:00?Devotions Rev. W. L. .McKarlan.
Kingslree and Rev. W. B. i
Ravenel. Charleston;
8:15?An Address. "The.B. V. P. IJTj
Trains E .r Christian Service,V j
Mr. Samuel Candy, Greenville.
N ?Closing Sermon, Rev. Win.
Howard, Darlington.' Alternate
R \. l.SM'.. Campbell. Anderson.
Sunday School Mission Collection
i Repor > r Pittance . Committee.
Adjournment.
THE PALMETTO L
tit niorci'irrs oi' iTm: * last
cmnkijai, < OM .wn
its i.i:ss(Ps 'i"\i (.in. i
It is wi ll s-aiiI t hat tin* A. M. K.
IfiH'cal?(en fri iMit'i' In lil TTi I K-vi-"
and is K<?tu* into hi-tuiy. What 1
..: 11 ....-a. I. . I- ' ?' :? :'i
?lll IH.-M-I* IH" lUI^IHU'll I \ (.11 II li
hail 4not b<,?'n printed. It taught
I ne\V- lessen of tl'Ttc christian man-*'
[mod. It nut tIk- world uii mil in' il'.iit
p stands for cleaning* up when
iiceded, and know it. It reminded us
?f its founder. Kichurd Allen. The
nr.l'erc inv laid an example for Other .
"em ruinations. and Mxjctros "To follow*
thai.is -tj ike sin in high places
and to put the sinner down where
f. need to he regardlcs;*'- of his
l.-Hiding or profpss ion. If we would
have a better "w'cVrld, men wo tfd know*
to live it:i<I <b> better. , *
The false ht.orpi*etafi'i? of "let tile
wheat an i tare grow tog ther uif't'l
harvest time,".have ab lit ruined the
wo.rld. headers of various kinds
have : ceased to-speak -about eena'in.
wronvs, an. men because they 'feat
i lie men ami vheir *trieiids will be"
displeasi d. .And in ysYnno eases' tyuist
the spetj.ker to loose something. lit
lueses sip;hf of the hiblieal saying
"what profit a man if he trains all
'he wo' Id uiid?I o -o <??...ul," Tinleadership
in most things" now seem
U? 'act it dilTerthitly.' They seem to
try to please fTftio -yorld now."to pet 1
its goods. and take dohblfi'iTchances
in their '."souls* heii.tr saved. The
Central Conference went en reeord
that when a great large pieye of
'est ruet've ' is stan intr in the mi ids
>^~t*\liia'*les. that will cause., otheis
to follow "gr.ih it and move it tV.
stive tlio. ethers." Yes. Ulliust exe
ration of law. nn?i" pri.inipals will |
n.iii nityihinsr. It tnudies the youth
ilu?wrong?l-csvuin .lif::vc be tFF' ws
crooked i ns hud of?Untight.?1?mTT
triad to sty thrrt" tin* hist general
'. on{" m i m o was made up' of men
and women thai possessed .naiihou-.i
and womanhood; and I lii.it included.
ministers and lay. ^7? '
Tht i e is it sayintr, "1, use inn an i
ill mi' jrTin* ministers were In*
.oust' and I hoy were taught to go
Lome-and stand .141 ?W the rights iaL' 1
the e huf it "'"I '?" 11 arid trot
out of poverty's .floor, by hciiig unjustly
hnttdiraped. Tin- laymen tire
at 11.1.0 i i* link-, thev an- like tinL
.iruH'i's that ford the world. t h ey
feyd the church, but' if the minister*,
prove himself uiijryaleful ..and-fearful
bef re-the kiyuien and niinisters
-is established?in t he state's business
J'ur the I'hni .'h and .riioui, tilt- laymen
cannot tret to the in and protrcf them
ill peaceable wav. hence thov > <.'
back iii poverty.' There' are. some. I
laymen willing to Intone tinpopulai
with ytm right. or wivng, for the
goo: of the ehurehi while tjiefe are
allurs want ff> he popular and wont
take a stand unless thev know the
majority aiv with 'theni. - So it takes
the oppressed now to help themselves
some. Tlie remedy?fm?hnssi-tn is it* 1
hand, all t neeids is to try to be
..had by. the. sufferer.-- thatTs Avhtrl
I caught from the last General Conference.
Theiv is a saying: "its tool
late to?pi , y w )|(i|| fpe devil is got j
Von."-, pray before he* gets you. Will
-ymr prnyJV IT not ymi are iTieidann
if y mi III 11 los;. I'ray ami we'll help
.VolI W,c?Wcfe?proud?of?the Mate'.- 1
jiroirrai'i put uver in tlie General
Conference by having T>i*. I >. 11. Sims
eleeled,?msriop. It shows ho stood
foe -ontething. and liful good heln
linhin.' I ' i Vi' !" nliyld ly pi*
hut lastl.y ::1! anie in line which
T:\hh. the I i ii !(?! 'hoard meeting
-the f 1 ist day was la rifely attended,
all anxious to moot and greet the new
hidiop, and to listen t>> his opening
remarks.
Some how during of the day it
(coked out that '.lie hishop didn't
.favor electing a presi lent nor teaehors.
hut wanted it deferred until sonic'
future day. That effused a deal of
' lrest a td . dissatisfaction among
both ministers and 'ay num. as ii
was -aid and thought that if put "otf
only a few would he railed upon to"
elect. . y
\ ft. .? (intiiii nrifitlir nn/lr>?*cl Hi-wl _
* * 4 1" ? " x v??*iv ? w
"TTur with .tlu' Bishop and ami mitt eu
on teachers it was understood that
| the trustee In aid would be '. ailed out
!in full to elect the president and
teachers. *
The majority agreed with the program
of the bishop. as made through
( he committ'ec f wait?his action- in
thy future. It is.- thought by some
j th.it lie would only call t lie .17 u listens
that were provided for bv law
| it thir~fihie. huf no| elecfed. but
jsotnev .d no, since he promised the
[then tciinp trustee, board he would
call tliem. It would be ripht and
: proper for liini to call them, since
rtbat Wits ll'teir work?trr Tfrr- .?' r*-"-?
So we are only^bopefnl of. the fu|
ture as to t In* ^bishop's program. We
hope be will be bish. p for all the
, popple and couple up for the church
* amid school's success.
H. B. Bikard
BADE*" - "
FIRST < <lM)UJ,l? ITKI.IC \\ j;i>. !
in\<; hi:i.h i.s < i.i;\ 1.1 \VF>v
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.M cm Ijit.s ii/ all i.tfi-.-' ami - > 11 J
livc.s oi all lank.- <>| y Mm'" i
tlii' ainlitoiiuni nl' iky Ik,]last
Wi-ilni'sil .y nitflit '<> it i in
what \\Hs ,-ai?l 4-?>-r?r \k<- l-"rr<t < t?n <- ]
I'uhlic. \V?."liliiijr cvi'r lu;l?l in <! ..
I^nil. : :?
Tht* wedblny 'was >p"on ?>!?-?i l.y
Hit* nianaucnieiit of the ihe'u.tbre
advei tisuiy purposes , aii'l the t <.rj|?f selccU'tf
t I.(. uiai,rie(l'*.\v?iii tat- privilege
ia ?i contest between several
white ami Colored-bet-uP hed roupi--.
The contracting parties wen-: .M'i.
Nellie Wyatl, of 21*2 Ka-l S .
and Going,. Hall,of n21s (jo Idea Av.
.More Interest ing than. t he.''murriav
itself were the many, valujihle Kit': . -;
by . largur-business 0oiK?rns? ar<ned
iiig to reports. The .weeding ""-'arc i
incuts we in donated by a lorn! < i 2 1
in'g. store. A foal c J.oV firm 5
giving t lieni the use of-a !n i.-<. Jut'
six "inoifths." without pay'an i a furniture?stove
ha-?fumi died' 1 hi.- '...in,with
$f)(Kt.iHt worth of 'goods . w'rdle ,i
groocf' will keep then'i eating. un:..i !
they have devoured $](??.On w ; i. j
of staple groceries?. And to add <?{
thi< hle.-<ui?j- 1 h?- theatre gsr.e '-.!
couple a I'*I-l2 l-'or<l ('nope ami t!
Geryhound litis lilies are giving tli'-p.
a free hoiie.vip.on trip to .'Washing-::
ton, Now.. York and olliV-ti. ea>.tei n-j
The Maltm-rili Theatre i- itttaub i
Jli 'tho heart of otic of <'level:,mf i
outlyintr bu-rness districts and "St
mitror.auc is about equally divide j
between white and colored p-opV.
first lit..
lows.n11' or r.\irii
.
, . ('levolainl, < h.-it. -< Mot r-lhnM's I
1 t'^"u ' 11 of Faith will liVi-n: !
Wednesday < vi niny, .luneMd. ,ii I :ii,i i
iy i Kpi's?*.>pal (nthedial. F.ueljd all
22nd St reel.
Six speakers will fc presf nt tiie'f'faiths
in. a symposium on iJ? . -iii> J
ieet, "11 ow Man -May- .Master* :n .' j
The speakers' are: I)r. I.oui.-' . |
Wright, I'r.eicstattt.: Wilford Mr.oa.l
Iionian Catholie; Lev. W. II.'- M Kinney-.
Xe?p,; Rabbi Ah'a' aisj |
New.ik, Judaism; S~ufj Mini ; i
-matt?Thne ,I? ? . Motiamha dar j
Sivanti Tbd.ad i r. - f _ hid hi;- (iaieini's I
Faith.
Negro Spirituals- will he "simv h\
til l y MniTM?. led h;>?Si. kin; i, M?M-1
K. Senior Oiior. IIOI'K
INS NliW S '
A del led'.11vi 1 plena* >.] > ?n -> d o
Mr. W". S llol'ey at St. .Matt'new-, *S
!'(*., Saturday. June 1-stIt wa* attend.
ed by many .'ehildren. " The chap.r|
oners were Mrs. Many M. h o. Mrs*.
1 Lula J. Ja. kson and Mr-. \V. S 11 .|
ley. All the ehildren enjoyed the
trip an i reported a very pL-a-an:
day. Mr. ilolley lias' pn.nii-c.i_ then, j
another trip on July ' ! \\! - ii
promised to (be 'a smyess.
[?Tiie hall game at. lim.i ~
I ri Saturday. June 1 St "it between lie,/
{ kins- and I.'aeffte of (.'? lit hhr v.trs -a'
j tended by tttatty. Kvexvlm ly e\*.
p' e- < d themselves a> hn\im>' i..v-'!
1 '<! ii vi'i'v nlert- a t . aftervti-.n.
Mi. and Mrs.'" Mack I. 1 - <?i <>f C.
"a "''V M In- id. ,
| u'ta?.? of. Mr. and Mrs. W. ! '. (ireem ;
[at Jip]?k*ns, S, Sunday Jtinc
Mr. and Mrs. Raincy .femes?vvr- i.d
; m ..lir.onnc"" the hani'V an iv.i! re :
I 'heir little sun Raim-y .1 m-. Jun'
M":alay 'dun.. -A,I?L'1 ?
| , ,We art' s'n : to repot-; ;11 : preset; '
| illness of Mr. .Jock ' Ja-k-..... t't,-. |
, knowji as "Uncle Jock on-." \\ h .
1 is supposed Fid be" SU Vi'.i.hh vTiTTi |
I broken hack, that re.cnlly happened i
i lle is the oldest man in- thn comma I
nity ami.is loved hy c\eryh. .ty. .lmih-j
| while and roJoiMrd. We all wish-Idnn
i a speedy . rct-over.v.
Will I'M I Hi: NiUS
i Sunday h'einjf a beam fi'til day Stiii;
.ay S. lic- >1 Was lar'tr'dy at tend'.-d.
The iey-o.T \vas iteaunl'-il!;. di-ca -> :
i hv le v.. C. iI. McRac ^ ?l?
I At 11 o'clock thy pa-'i- r R?-.\. M -
r line preached- a son! s'irriifjs sei tn->:
\\ ich _\v.m _eii.joyed hy 1J. -
I he Will Do ('lull liiet Tiumday
jiiiy'T wjt_h members' and - .To-en h
. a- te- lance. W.'e "had some sph-nda-l
j remarks hv t.lte I-'residrntf, Mis, .1
{'('? I *> t a I and tin* p i-tor, lev. Mi-Hat'-.
The ' ^ha-tiiaU fchaad held its tpaa
terly. hieetinj* at Rrtice .. T h.rn:r?~?.
: Saturday, preside ; o\;cr hy the (.ir -.ml
Ih'es.idi-nt. Mr. .!. I-',-. Ainriii ry. tlu-v,
j i o!leejed a neat -sijiii .id ..'ii 'vario'uj
lli-.lli'es.
* The llm.s'n n|' 1' a in?T ia \i h.;vfynjr
-te t-etr- days -meet itprW- The pa*lor
| Rc\. <.1. Jo'ner is bc'.ny as-i-tri In
; SDter I.ijndy Sober ?.Tryon. \. <
We are Imping tor tlti'-m mull sue,
kcess. - .
The many friends >!' Mr. .1, C.
' Hyrd will regret very m idi 'a !> ar
[that lie . havt. retuineu to the
"'aji.ariiaii Hospital where i?. , ;.s
been a patient for t\vo weeks!
Jsipis Chape! will haw its ? ii.-d.
ryn's Day. exercise Sunday n jth't" anh
ei the iUaspiees of M .-> Qucs.: r
' T ant the public is invited to aim .
.'' On the. sick list arc Mi s. lUwc'l t
i Munis. .Mis. Mai.V A hi Ah. War..!
ei- Johnson anil M l >.. l-'ariH'te Si-.. '
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OPEN ALL NIGHT ' *
FAN-O-LIN SYSTEM
In Beauty Culture
nave a tuta taste liriiiy mourn, ana
; feel so dull and stupid. I thought
. I it must bo from constipation. I
read about Black-Draught and do-. ,
! cidod to try it. 111 have never re
] fretted doing so. for it jiave ine
1 j relief and 1 felt better after using
- j it. 1 have used it at intervals ever
1 since, and have found it ver-y saiLsr
* factory^ Just yesterday I felt so
' tired and dull, 1 took a Ho aw of
Black-Draught, and -this morning
^ 1 feel like new." ? Mrs. c\ I.ec
Davis, Andrrson, :>s'. <'
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roots of medicinal plants ?
free from mineral dings,
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