The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 09, 1932, Page Page 8, Image 8
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SATURDAY and
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Return: FOLLOWING
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Convention will be dumccile in the
"City by'the Sea," at Memorial
Baptist Church, Rev. J. \V. White,
pastor. * .
1 Chi^j iesi en?rs ready; .many good
hotr.es are ready lor till who eohitanil^the.
pastors have co-oeratei'. fit a
line way to make if very pleasant
for the rs.
The program Vf the convention has
been announced and the delegates
are''coming for real 'information obtained
from instructors that will be
Lie . given?run?at t his session.
- The delegates are not coming sinir
expression goes, to attend mid-night
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1'astor .Majority l?a|dist Cluiivh, iiiv
board. tar
i parties and i,la,arcs for it is not
what liii' chili riirs,. Sunday S.liooF
anil K. V. I1, t".-. si'iid Soil Lu a au.
i ia ii'lis " t-oiiM 111 inn 17T, r
-essn n at. ( harleslon for if I am
devated in this position, you will see
a be tier program so atiraetive and
comprehensive- tliat. tlp'-Only rey'fets
wljbn lie lust asked' to- be elevate:.
There is one tiling, eertain if 1
l>e elevated to lead thf* Younj* Baplist
of tId.- state "KIN<r*~' ruhr~will
i>e' over and that all aujjrressiye .and
progressive yountr .minded people"
will be Iveafd from on the program
eaeh session. of. the convention. Too
much alualile talent is over looked
never soiiplit after and are never
known.
. There is plenty" of very line educated
cdnse-.raFcd men and women of
our state who never tfet a show even
(houji'h t"1ie_\to the convention
except to In inpr motiey and serve on
the lesser ot-nunit tees of- importance.
When it comes to preaching it
seems thai yon must'wait until old
aire circus iiin.ui mp. and someholv
seem- to ihink you have been honored
and the nils too much honor to be!
hoard with a gospel message its the,
"KING" not scp much in this con- I
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Brotherhood of J
Carolina.
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ihJ parent b"(ly.
A POINT TO II.LUKTRATK THAT
TRUTH in tin- lust session of the
PARENT bod> which a us held at
Rounett.wille", S. t ii-- iitsitlc inofdent
actually happened
Uev. II. A. Means,, of Sp;w\tfnhurtf
?. S".. was'on ]>i (?.iri'ani to "preaeli 4 he
educational sermon. Rev. Rrooks.
was his nii.'tnai.- to preach in easel
lie was ill or eotihl not;'-atteH:l. Six I
days before the convention I was no- i
tilled by 1>j". Meai s to tfet ready to
preach the sermon because he had
j boon ill in s' of the \\v ser an ! did j
j-n ?tht? 4-i'm- v'tI-Ttirt?not. fe.lt
' thai, he would be i)i a position le 1
take cure td' this sernuvii.?I Intnt
I. (pan ly tfot rc civ t r< "yh. slri rt tijnel
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Kev*? Stewart "pi earheil ;ii!; I r l' ii l
tlit* oiierin;;* \V;i. 1.i I - il3 ? tTirii !): .!
Cleans ; > !'.,.i am! a. he*! hi.i if i.
wuiilil HI ji atic i jviti !i tlii' i'.n'i
I Ml l.ilial *e| 1111> 11 ui. l ..f|l %.la.\ e.vti. j
ing .inn he tuiii !.* 11 i ii:11 In' vmuj. i ,
i.i.; In.I I.. I!. I'i.-i-I.. wa _lhwt-n?
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Karle'I was thi* ukei eevr. ami w s
prepare.! to preavh the ..-emu i * . why
ignore nu* in unit mm.nr. -I;
kmtV.v jCnswer . "\V? w II have !?
si ratghten it later."
In order In stistaiji 'lis en-ii inn in .
-fjTe~ fiia'H' l n Th 111 ...iv i :la- tiiuLiet
' lie;' la* I'lan'ii IV. !..i!>!>i'.
ler in i.f* ehair li s' \ io* |?:* -ui' iit In
piTsU.' ill .I v.,. u". i. I'. i. ii,. .1
make a ni'V'mi r,.at lite .m.\ent i-.ii "
nut liijea' nun i- I imn piearl.i'm nf I In.*
M i - sit 111. ivy Sermon?fn?ken?Mat" i ,i ?
Of euilise it was. mil' ui' tin e tilings
'ami I am u.-c to tliem Imt never km!
;Olle pulled nil Die hetuie.
1)1' eotirse it was an tin-?: 11 .a'nd I
feel , t lie elVi.eis ul' it, "jhi . jj.gili t '
tile extent that f will m-Vi . supp'.t I
l)r. .1. S. Knrle in" the pr .- -I-in y .
flic Baptist of this stati* a(?ain
liotwi Ihstandingy 1 dutve?"hern 'a 1
strong: Supporter of him up to the;'
last session.
I-wrote nr.?Jlai.iuls to ait oid~oi"
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.n. t L IU 111.
It' 1 am elevated K1VK YRAIIS i-;
all 1 want even though I would he
wanted lunger.
I woujd find tbo hidden talent of
Ute:?state and bring them to the
front and .let the peuplo Tuni- t l?o?
Ite-orguni/.e the state woi'k to a
better advantage and to a greater
(jood to the bui|ljlin?r ii|? of the new
idea 'of religious eduea'fion. The
whole an 1 do away with the "ring
system.". - 4 ?
I would see to it that when eleetion
time tones a .dCeeut vote would
coiue about and .no yelling one into
-utl'ice?by?4rhe?;M< h?sv Mem;?jrr^t?fTTT
intelligent vote anrU who ever wins
< 11 to mo situation only ill spots bllt |
tluy must conic to it and the so nor
tlio bettor for the church.
The younger ri-inj? tronerutio-n
tmist bo mot with the.age 4 hoy-conic
and live for schools have done nuioli
to make it voi'y bar ! in making the
old appeal in tho s:uno old wily.
Tlie Old Order must pas's out and the
ib'ow lilust 11.me on the seems
finally I am appealing for elevation
to the presidency on a very
vl i i.-ily iidipion^ _basosT. no Uumoywill
1 spend* nor will .1 organi'/e to
got myself in with money. I do not
want to practice 1 In- principle in the
church, although 1 was told by RQod
friends of mine here;-let's ^-ot plon-j
ty of money so as to he in a jio J
sltion to land if money will do- it J
tliuap 11'oil.?I a pp.ml to the heweto of;
ine inuiKiii}? pen pre that is a new |
day and men iTFe thrTTktrrpr tor the
g*or 1 of the chUivli and voting men
and women and I am appealing to
your honest {rood judgement, your
Chrstinn intelligent* "to put my type
of leadership before the people of
South Carolina.
1 am no "trickster, no ''rintf map."
I am only a friend: to the cause you
represent and that is the cause of
Christ and His Church.
REV L, R. BROOKS,
Pastor of Central Baptist Church
and candidate .for the Presidency of
the State Sunday School and B/ Y.
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T1IK WOMAN'S BAPTIST MISSION
\KY AM) KDIT \TM)NAI.
CONVKNTION OF '.SO..CAR.
(('nnttuud Frcnv Pajre 2)
Rule. She is foremost in (he-ranks
of those spending and ""hei'npf spent
for Christianity. Never one time
does one-hear a e. n,plaint from her.
She seems .<> liint jrreat pleasure in
laborptj. sacri(iein?r and sutroriiijr to
put over the program lor tin1 Master
WV can -ay j^her in the-Word"
..of.-Ilennies: "She truly is a beaut iI'wl
and (haste woman, the perfect'"
wurk.iiHUsldp of <?. d. the One >fW? y
id' Anprels,. the rare miraele of ear' h. To
constantly come in contact with
this ffiKh-nijnded, Cliri Mian woman
is irood fnr th.. 1it\. <?r !?.'.? ......
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Saturday, July 9th, 19.'i2