The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 16, 1932, Page Page 8, Image 8
-? IllOUnly
You gave my spirit'rest.
Now I tarry with you at every chance
To catch a glimpse* of your friend
liness
Yes, I am free to think with in your
? > ? presence.
My soul is free Ueneaih your smiles
And resj with you. is heavenly.
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. WHERE ARE WE? j
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Well lliv UfPuMia.i \:l :oiiiil Cvinvohtion
pulled oil' iis -nn*\v\-w>me lew,
\\eeks turo. Situe the thimr elo.wiL I
and very often today's rough' riding;,
come up tomorrow n> torment ami
worry?rmr;?The- Trrdrntinl er.mm.t-~
i?e is . coinpiosed of one person from
each stale- male ?'i lentale.. T-l'ie 1
ehair appoints this committee which
s supposed to meet and wiiho.ut any
special feelings or interest pass, up- |
it the whole delegation, and its riglili
to be seated in tile convention. For |
some reason, it seems that the. presi- i
dent/lpad decided that the oUF regulars
from South Carolina?,.must step"
aside. -Through the Post Master
. ."lUil.-il lilt. oilii-l 111'( i: i < :>? s i e< I.
The National Committee eomj used of
(anne of the biggest lish in the pond
ignored the wish. But we have been
informed that by some mysteriousway,
that the majority of Iho nun
on the credential eoimnitie'e flVre
olliee holders and of course in a. time
like this what would any sane man
expect the.m to do but ;.s the Big
Boss ordered. I'ut them out, was
the order of the day. The "orders
were?carried??hi?so far?as?t.iat
convention was concerned and will
hold good until the next. What may ;
happen from years .home is a n'.icstion.
Of course four ; yea. s with I
not a plea in the dish is a pretty
good while "to- wait BliL some folks
have wasted longer .wars tha!t that
TjT?t t)lT"lunv they did i*njoy the feast
when the dinner bell lung.. ?\\1hen
we say "they" don't thiol; for a mo
1111*111 that 1 am imliulinj;' our iuik.
Ther may have jiotten a hit of political
l'<pod for lliuti^ht. hut not one
'.it for hi*..holly as.il was as "it is
. aiuI as its yoiny,- tv? he AN hy wiv
Ihahlie
Capt. Jim.
Burial Aid Big
Celebration
(SiM'riaKuTriie I'alme-lto header)
Many people of Richland a'mi Ci.tl!ioun
eounties enjoyctt TTTe -lth op
July in Fort Motto. S. ('.. where a
hitf 'barbecue was ttiven hy Mr. NY. S.
lollev, the (Jraud-NoMi: She( hci ihivf
the ifOLI.KY FUNKRAh AID SO-CIKTIKS
of-. Richland and (''alhoun
Counties.
A very plfcaVihg Ik 11 jranu1
Was played between (iadsden and
Fort . Motto. The -scores .were, 'J to
> 10 in favor of (Iadsden.
Mih William Si-olt Holley, 'I'lio
irnnd Noble -Shepherd of the HOI.LKV
FUN KRAI/ AID SOCIKTIKS of Richland
and Calhoun counties, is d?>7nw
-real work for his race ami coniiiutm-rty.
Mrs. Catherine Holley. the uyiul
wile of: Mr. NV.AU.lle 1 h-y. doo^i-very
thing in her power to help put the
m-'om'am over. She i- With him in
^( ounts~
John Counts, Jr.
Mr?t Mary K. Joy nor
iRessie Counts.
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THE rALMETTC
MKS. KI.I.A J. STALKY IS (JTEST
or. noutu cabouna
INSTITUTION
Veteran ami Pioneer in Education
Vu sits liojln^tt College
Greensboro, N. C.?APrs< Ella J.
Stuley. pioneer and veteran in the
cause of education concluded her
vitsH- in -Greensboro,- NortHCarolina
as the guest of Bennett College. The
visitof is the mother of Dean Staley
\ acaiioi* Ililijt' S. IkhpI .^.t tin.' ehuivh,.
'I i).- cm ij-1 1111*.-1> ? at ,tlu* oponiun- 011
\\ijiii<l;iy ivioi niii.T. .1 uly- ! was wry
near as larpe as the average S. S:
ciii ilmem.
?:?I I r- Ail . in.ry?iSueiei y?uf?ICinan
,i*i.1 held its" i jIi'-f nii'i'.iinjy (in Tues
?i:ty. aili'i iitiini .Inly ai iht. lysidenee
til -Air. .' Ml /.alioI'll Lnwery oh Sumte.
. Jtl Kieh trds trace a splen<"
tlie-state hu'i'tinu- anil
si;,-. ryuiii "- al o ^.tv-p a ' number i. ~
int; ri'si:nji" I arts t roin tTu- meetinjr.
All of tin- lad its present trained nuielt
hi I r mat int.
. .Tlu> auxiliary i.o the Postal A11 iaiav"
held its reirular lnietmjr on
Wedtr sd iy'. .1 nly il "at the. lysidenee
Alter the business of theafternoon
was li.liis.'t d the hostess, served deI
ri?.. s i.r e-reain -and cake.
.Mrs. Anni-iic Tarleion is hack home
a t1" s pt i',.1 ;ti.- :i couple hi' We eks ill
-N'e\y.. V-.i k I'ity. - lief sister, Alrs.J
Xanv-ii ('hoi k who lias been quite ill
a; i inii11. itii .I?iiiT u;i her return. .?
.tir.- a:.i Airs. . Withers of Columbia
Mi" in the c.ity for a few ddays.
-Alt. :W-inuns? is- Columbia District
s .?tttt?rne?Libert y?Life Insu- t
ami- < ii." \\ li le ii I lie eTTy ..hey
are."t v* j*u< >ts i All.-- and" Airs. U.
X. K\a is. I'r.
i'.' i -lI AI i s. Ik I-:, lones spent
?rm?i?rr-r: 1 r-iiii.u?m?Al.ii ion.?Hr
and points in X ,'rth Carolina durbar
i he past week.
-An-. and Airs. Ceo. Ulaiiey of New
York CilV ere in iin.ei.ly for till indefinite
stay.
1'rni.p m o: 1 lateral Service of
ll-u. -tv.. AI. Andrews
To a In.si"i f sorrowing fiends andII
lal i\ i .- lit" biily ol Ksq.'li. AI. Altdrew
v was bi-. uitbi Vimiin Durham,
X. "ii I r'11;1 y lit"rti.ii:ji*. yl uly S and
' V'iijei.ii ier: i. In hi at Kiiihiiuel AI.
I -.i-i-.. .1....: ... . ...
i_!_uu .! < r . .u :crimonj J.iJV
I 11 . 1i I.?IN. .. ?i. .nil i;?.'tin. in?Choir
Kirst llvmn iiiifUiK-t'd l?y Ivi'V. H.
. I". Iii ;u!i'<"i; .1; 1'iay, r l?y I lev. I. I'.
C true; .Mm i*. < In>.i r; .Serip'turo!e--..>i
road dy U A. (,. TtiAvnV.'nii;
ri i;.I | ip ... . j; toad by Rev.
M. n; lie .doiy Iii sola ..cms
I'r." l S'.;.iida.y Si-litit ! l>\ .Mis. .1. i).
..AC . Solo. A?a:s Mildred Ivojb_
id i . Hi ;ii:i: K> liy 111v. f..l:o\vinjf ,;cri
i on) I hi: liiiin: Mr. \\ . I), llill
! " i "It1 v / , f " f;r r;[ I";!]' 171 i L L* i?r
i'lii l-'ra A t .b y. 'Ail.-. M. M
Tii*'i] |i>'in!. "lTrr.;i'i'>oV nf !?.,I- assoc:ax.'
Ally..,S.?McCoy.. I.a.vv?part.
*4* 1 ainl li.i ml <?i .'ooo.isdil". Mr. L.I..
Am i iii , iilitor f Cat. dina Tinies,
: ..I-:. Mi's i-Maii'is Lav.: >:i; Remarks
II i .'1 -1 -Rev. A.
!'. S.' ill', of ll.i's iily; Rev. M. M.
.Mu.. .. I 'if -t liar! sti'.i: 1.) aif Henry
l-Vars. " <'! :?i"!iis 4 vi siiy; Sob
11 I ' 11.-!r itl' I hflh.i hi : Si i mill
IIyijin. anneal; d Fly iiev. .).* Mc!\iMi::i>*
Haiti-ni: l'niu nyl Address
' v> 1 ;!'" ( i'',,i~A
l.iiyi'i' iiMinluM' hi I'r t nils from
11;ii l..iin .ill n' In r mTTTTA atloaded
tiio t i(ia ii.iiI. '! at- lin.ains wore laid
away in V-'aikorV (' a..* t i v under?a
ran .i/.i o. 1 u ly fiuwoi:.
. ? ? *-- ? ?
imon m:\vs
I <
,, S .iiday \v.\s .very lio , dry-and sulTTTT
Tnris wind 7 have- III CM quite ac
. |>!;iI?!"? ; \\V real 7,v that the dejirt
am is mi, hut we hupe that Uif
eii a la i' M. K i-sick lute' of the best
in tlie state, will reim?ve the fan' tle|
' t .-ii.it i l!il 11ink an earlv visit tc
liethel. ... >
A very instfueted message was delivered
Sunday itior.ninji* an 1 again
at evening lev Rev. lhiwnmn Mnnv
>LEADER ^ .
at Antioch August 19th 1932.
The Nicholson Bank anJ Trust (
closed its doors July 5, caused qui
an uprow throughout the coun..y
Union. Although this bank may
reopened in a few days, proyiding t
depositors and stock holders e
a contract 3o let all moneys rcma
in the bank for three years. A pr
vision- will be made to draw out o
third annually has been stated. T1
will enable Mr. Nicholson reop
?jhe bank. We \vould rather, thi
than for the bank to go in the han
of a receiver, so when call let fl
all sing and have our bank "to 1
open. ,
The Red Cress is supplyngtl
poor people and those without jot
flour and Revs. Thompson, Bowm:
and _??llins are looking after -he_cc
.oiaal^teople ill tfYfibh-without woi
In this ci.ty .we have the ?best bri
"masons', carpenters, plasters,' pap
hangers, painters, blacksmiths ;ai
nijiiiv more - vocational men, wi
nothing to do. One old man w
had been sweeping the stredis' f
25 years more or less, was discharg
and the- job given to a white nu
Truck drivers are being taken do\
and white drivers installed. The R
Cross is doing what it can, b
What Can vnn dn trt"hnlp .....
The revival meeting will begin t
first Sunday in August at Antio
. A- M. E. Church jusj four miles
Union and the public is invi ed
lie down , and worship with the go
people of Antioch. t
The Ministerial -/Alliance met
Bethel last Monday with a high pi
gram. Much tangable work w
accomplished. The Union will ha
its next- service the. 4th Sunday a
ternoon .at Bethel and Rev. J.
Collins is scheduled' to preach.
Those on the sick lisc Rev. R.
Turner, Mrs. Frances Herndon, Mi
Mary Hardy,?Mrs. Stfojia?&?Hr
Mr. Guss, Feaster and Mrs. Leoi
Paterson.
Mrs. Hart of Elloree and I
Montgomery the dentist visited
Beihel Sunday morning. Come aga
we are always glad to have :you.
ST. MATTHEWS NEWS
- i'-Rcv. and?Mrs. W. ft: Brown al
.children spent last Monday here vi
iting relatives and friends.
Mrs. Minnin Jones and M4ss^Jai:
Warley returned with Rev. and Mi
Bowman to spend a few days.
Prof .\V. A. Cheeseboro, the ef
cient district Supt. of the Water
District was with us Sunday ibu.iui
in the Sunday School. The Sund'
School was greatly benefited by f
review ml--the 4ess?n by him.
: lie v. Kanmm,?the?young 'jsi.iu;
lis. pre:i<died foi the Mission*)!*;-' 1.
dies on Sunday afternoon ..o an a
predated audience. Everybody w
heard the sermon was "made to ft
happy.
Dr. G. T. Coleman, P. E. of t
Wateree District and prince aipoi
men preached an excellea1/ sernu
for us on Sfinday night, W'e are s
ways glad to have Dr. Coleman wi
UfC ' V
Quite a cpowd witnessed the pli
"Heaven Bound" at Hcyward Chur
.Monday night, given , by the .aTen
~t5f* St.?Matthews. Mrs. Bethea nee
which she directs the play.
All of jhe participants need to
complimented for the way they pla
ed th<* r part. Everybody tstarri
Rev. B. J. Hodge has his-peoj
under good control. In face* tvh
he calls his sheep they will eon
Hodge is a good pastor. Every tii
because Hodge has beans in- his ci
Rev. David Mlchell, the popul
* -pa.?to? of 'PI. MaUlii' w*,1"
on the mend-to the dehght of 1
many friends.
Rev. John Richardson, voter,
preacher of .he Baptist . Church c
livered an excellent sermon Sund
morning for Rev. David Mitchell
the St. ,Mailt hews Baptist Churt
Everybody is < saying that in Rc
Richardson, elder days "He s goii
good."
Rev. Campbell of Cameron spe
the (U.V in the city Tuesday colah
from Mt. Pisgah where he preach
for Rev M ( ? o. niiil?hit* congrrp
tion. n
PrtTtr-C. G. Garrett and Prof. 1:
Vester Vance passed through the ci
enrou ,e to yrangeburg, S. C., stc
ped-over a while for a conferen
with 'the waiter.
Mrs. I). J. Dixon of Barnwell,
C., and Mrs. Sadie Rice of Allc
dale were the week end guestsMy.
and Mrs. James Coker. M
Dixon is the wife of Dr. Dixon a
Mrs. Rice is the wife of Rev. Rii
Mr. I) J Rowe fofmerly of 1
Matthews, S C., bu^ now living
_ VT ?n:r ??w m ..?rrtrrrrr^
iii*w i vn i\ \jiiy is iiurnt' visiuii^; I
j atives and - friends.
JVIr. Prince Larimore is home frc
Florida'visiting relativ.es and frieiu
CHARLES W. FANT, PASSES
? Utttott, S. Cr=The Great Monst
Death, who sleeps not, visited t
' V .
Lit- :
Orij1 1
- vg I"
- 1 Ck",rch iBISHOPVILLE
Nhht t>r
/O. ! New Bethel A. M. E. IssdaV* ^
te ' Kev. (\ A. Dunlap, I'ash x
of j - " M V
be i S. S. opened at the usual hour witjO1
he j officers and teachers at their postal
eo | o-^duty. The lesson "The tcall of ,
iin , Mo.jSs" was Itaugll, anl discussed '
o_ . beautifully.
ne I At -41-:80- Kev. Jas. WilltanTs local'
ns ] preacher delivered a stirring mes- j
en ; sage. iext .n.pn. u:ia.
s, At 4 o'clock the District League ;
ds Jollification meeting me., at our i
us church with otfr district Supt. Rev.
e- A.~ J. Jenkins, presiding. The fol-;
lowing ministers with their League!
tie representatives were present.
>sT. Revs. A. J. Jenkins, H. W.WValk-i
an' er, E. P. Butler, S. Chism, Jas. Wil>1:
| lianis. After- a splendid program '
k. { rendered by members of the different I
ck | Leagues, consisting of a welcome ad 1
er ! dress by Mr. M. Mack of New Bethid
I el League; response by Miiss Marga- ^
ho i kins, presented Dr. A. P. Spears, our
or i P. E. also newly elected staiie prefci- |
ed ( dent of the League who in his usual
in. | fine way, congratulated the group for '
vn the unique program and success of!
ed I their meetings.
ut Rev. Walker, Chism and Butler al
j- su made splendid remarks. Thii
he was a very fine occasion of which/all
ch I present enjoyed highly. After'the
of | clgse of this "program, a delicious1
to j course of ice cre am and ,vake was
r.. u. ij.vvis, sec ty. ;
lh FIRST AFRICAN
^ BAPTIST CHURCH',
cla Rev. A. W. Williams, Pastor |_
Sunday was an ideal day for church
he goers, and many took advantage of'
same. As usual the morning services
id. began proniply at 11 o'clock The '
choir sang two beautiful selections
en before the s'crdpfcuro leison, which
ic, was taken from the 12th chapter of i
no the book of Ecclesiastes, -was read. !
ip. The text was taken from Eoclesiastes I
ai 12:1, "Remember now thy creator in;
-** the days of thy youth, while the evil1
lis days coone not, nor the years dra\\>i
nigh when thou shalt say, I have no :
an pleasure in them." It was mado plain-lie
that youth suggest the beginning of
ay life, that point at which one lays the i
at foundation of character?the peroid i
:h. of great strength and activity. The !
v. pastor closed his discourse by saying, (
ng "These who remember God while hey
are young, will not be forsaken by I
n Him in old age." ifte used as. his (
proof for this statement. Psa. 37:25? ]
ed "T have been young and now am old:~~i
yet have?I?not seen the righteous <
forsaken, nor his seed begging bread." i
jrp For?the evening service, hia?text?
lty was taken from the book of Proverbs, ]
p. fifth and sixth v^erses, "Trust in the i
lCe Lux I with all thine heart; and lean ]
* not unto thine own understanding, i
^ In all thy ways acknowledge him, and i
* he shall direct thy paths." Theme 1
. for the morning discourse was. "Re i
rs lying on self or God?which?"" The i
' j Paster called our at entio to the lact I
n<1 H,of 1.. .
?nu<m;u v/17. oeiDeis K. Green its
untiring president a departure recepfcy\?t
the home of Mr.' and Mrs.
\ lial Howard, on Walnut iSt. Wed- ,
?Ikyening.
H? itfV1 ' Green have decided t0
/ , S, c; where be- 1
nesday Columbia, h<* practicI.r'
S* nV\ During his sojourn ,
Return to O -*>3fcfa|nanv prominent offore
coming the faith which
ed for 15 yearsfVk has not fa
here he has held to see
ftces of tFust, anc* and Mrs
the people had in ^fv^nntlnued
questioned while we 1 oiC> aT
him leave, y'et we bid bin**Green
"God's Speed" for
success. ^jL *
At the reception. President
McDuffie Woodbury acted as Mas^fc
of Ceremonies and saw that the fb^|k lowing
program was presented:
Prayer; Introductory Remarks, \
Pres. Jas. D. Woodbury; Alumni .Asso--^
Remerks State PxesJ Wm. Jesse
flnckrnn' Wni>fIo nf Vnnnn-o camjnn*
Prof. C. Geo. Garret; Cooperative
Words; Chr. Entertainment Com.,
Dr. L. Minort Daniels; Resolution,
Prof. E. Milliard Trezevgnt;
ments; Poetic Remarks, Prof H.
WyclifTe Baumgardner; Achievement
Remarks, Mr. G. L. Floyd, ffnst and
Hostess Remarks, Mr. Hannibai Howard;
woi^s of Departure Dr. S. R.
Green.
The entire membership of the A.
U. Club, and a large number ofofriends
whose naipes- are too numerous to
mfcntion, were present, and shared
lavishly in the reception of the evening.
' t .
Dr. Seibels R. Green, a graduate
of Allen University, Cola., S. C., a
practicing?physician ?f Orangeburg,
S. C., came to Cola, (his home) as
Supt.'of the Good Samaritan HospltaUrr?
in 1930. Upon his arrival into the
nty he_connected himself with "the A.
U. Club,. iSepi.1931. He 4ifts_been
loyal, patient and dutiful. He has
been honored by the Rosenwald Foundation,
and he is respected highly by z
the citizenry of Columbia and greatly
loved by the members of the A.' U.
Glub. .Therefore we offer the follow-r
Ing resolutions. - -r??. ? ?~
Resolutions
1. Whereas?This occasion is one
of manifested?interest?and?esteem ?
fcr Dr. S. R. Green of the city of
Columbia, ^nd
2. Whereas?This 's the expressed
sentiment. <?f the pjpulace of .he
city of Columbia and of the State of ?
South Carolina, and
3. Whereas?His usefulness and
inf tavri fult