The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 23, 1932, Page Page 2, Image 2
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"The Old Gray" And
The New Rider
BY E. 1*1111.11* ELMS ' I
A Most Needy Address
There was 4 very ti'nuly conl'erence
heltl here Tuesday ot this week
Uj the first Baptist t'hureh with the 1
W.liie. ^-''toniiiAiU'ions whieh 'would '
have benejited all denominations ir- |
respective of .creed or. color. li.ap-|
pea red that the priluijlM address was I
delivered by the Rev. Arthur .1. Bar-I
ton, 1). 1).. ol' WiliiiiiiRtoit. t". I
?Veto 0?i.lin . ii'i-t ' Ailvii-ii in tin' '
Leadership M the Church .in this
Time el' Crisis;" his meeting was !
s|n)nsered by tlu'*interdetKynina.lienal
confcfende j?f white minis.ors and
?lnynien;init?Uuv-ikiuik;rfcl jit every _
great need el' sueh advice at tins
time. AH oT us are m w stuiutiiV^'^
aS the cress roads- and need t.? be"
advised. Ours is one Voilinion cause,
and tile whole is lie irrea.ier iipm-illf
of its -parts. It would have been a
: jtnut?hlessiiiK rf?audi o could
have been held a., a place
where the colored church loaders coiild-liave
ha?l- the benefit of. such an address,
For if only tin- white-church ?
leaders are taught what to do in
this crisis and tip: "Neuru church
leaders! are lef. ignorant cui.idiloiis
will lie but very little better, these,
times call for a united cilert, 1 tie
church need'one and the same i^nt
journal. i he 1 0 J't el i 11 g dai- !
l.v of that <-'ty and of Kast Temies
see, Tuesday of this Week. Tie so !'
white Chris-dan worm n luve tile kvy J.
that will unlock ..he <looi; of this tie-I
prussion situation.- To my- tmtid they 1
have the only solution'for'this pmh-j
lem. Prayer i^ no'J partial. Ami 1
when?nH'cswi in iuti r>"-" ^?t a mm. I 1
lion,, it int itules that of every na- |*
_ ?-Hh-trvr-tr+lm-antl people.?-Wiy-ran lart^
_ feel. , proud t?f * the ministers ... and f#
Christian?; t?f Knoxvilte and die slip- .
port tfivim them h.v the fi-ty officials. i 1
Sa\ what you will hut som body need J
to pray, God gT.ihl thai surh a |
iiiovemon ; will. spiVatl from fity to.
? vHty, until the wh It- world he.tniie .
a prayer band, and help will come to !
us and will not tarry. Many are
looking to governments, to better
.ihhst; condition!*. hut- fJTey h.'id 'hetni~"
look to the government ? p . high. It
is indeed11 strange that yoTi tfo noT]".
hear of Negroes joining while peopie
i1a.4jra.ver to God for help in these..'
trying tunes. I liuyenrt heard of a
single Negro Congregation assembling
any where to ask Divine aid in .
this depression. They just go about!
complaining and crying hard times, j
where there is a colored minister in !
whom die Ped Cross au'ilioijdies I
v...,-. t i,.. ..1....... > "
StK. -.1 AMI-:
I >i>'t rrot I >oputy- I'd
lion I'of- ihoin wliat i a or. 1 *?ii wlni 1
lho tia.o <"(Miu's h Vti-aij.< . up' s??nvc
;>ld "Viaw hamuuv" loafing prpabii-.
nr. who noftU to 11. .1 In load.no
nournor at hp altar, and trios In
!'im a niootino1 with liiin.? What is to
bo oxpootod but a lailino. . It' over
.hp ohurih.os tuodod "a roal . ino..t-inj*'
it?i- now.?Ami ,'i ..i v |> -1 >^l iiiihl
all his pooplo toji'otheT in a tow
days, ot' prayor and oonsooration
priuu_ |_o hi># umuiiiuv. that an . outpouring
<>i' ho Holy Spirit will .bo
upon his nidotiinr, thou much j>ood
vill T>\~ d no. I'br whon tho Holy
Spirit is l ot pro-oni. at a bi? mooting
its nothing nm/i' than a biy
I'rolio..
< >iii A\ lu roabou I s
On?bt?1?."miiiIiit?n o. ni.aj?wo \n-iii-"
[rrt+r?111L K1 ' .?bh?K-:?wo i d;?at , intlo.
W'liito li il t'niiivh and hud^a-ioal"
linp moot intf. Wiiik tho pooplo
s.oin to bv'pio.i ly all's ., i d w.th tho,
lopti7:- -torr tiro p;tst"r . oitn- ' to' 'bo ]
doiny. Jib u'"- will ;i.i o-.lui-s.j
Mil are. amnnjt ]
tlu>. lyiSTi y 1 I r?d >: il' iMU. r!'j
ill'l'l'. We Wi II' V>i.ll "1 V. i"'. li. I-l W
is a , S|Uii"i;i:^i. ! tii.'.v evTniny; a nl j
bad ;; ju >; iiid.e. 'I. I h p. 1.. W
ic ic ! 1' I '1 i'T _
Woil; h.- i- <! -i11m i" ' 'h :V i-:- '
all oilier fit"'..-* money is-.^l in* trpn
i.. "i .. I.;- aii.i--. if it ; 11 .iii
!<?? . , j.i'i, aVi.i, < . i.v.mi .! a.i i.. <r
nil. i all-ei.dc.i- a ! h h i .-?! ._ 1 a.
Irs ei.aiVh .^Ip.iday an:i?I "1 ?
irhiclt-he-had .-\-.*T^-snie -tnimh d j"/? cc>n.?
U'.ehi li;1 ii: ii? i. i- li
a sijj.iit { Ih-Ii- IiJ. I.<v\i.- i- << , aw.
.. . .M!fS.'T.:^\ KKITT
(Ira i.<I "Win ;.(iy Inspector
!y e?T:ih7isliiny himself in that city.
His older m?ii undi nvent a'successful
Dpt-ral ion at thy ,hospital on las. I'Tiday.
And while he was still there
when. Wy left Tuesday of this wis k.
lie was 'yet tiny- alony nicely. I'rothers
Monroe I Inimj'tM), ' T. K. Kelly,
II. W. Turner. T. W Williams, due
Byrd, A. W. llcrndon. W. M. llaini111oj..
W. Al. W. inlnril, W. fg," ml, ,
UauHjs .1 ilackm.in, I.ewi.V Chestnut,
Isaiah .li'hii>'>n, Ben Hicks. Archey
Mc.IimjTsr-Y-, -Pr<d'~ AV. - Hirju lv^ Sisters
Alary .l:wk>nii, Christalene Dean,
Ollie Blakely, l.illie lionets. Inez
Oarrett, Klla Whit mire. Boscllu
IliKuinbothani, Anna Crai^, and their
families arc (inly h few nf the manytfood
and J<*y.nl members of ,..his
stal i<.i7r"" \\V Were tvifh-"the" Hrv;?hr
W. IP t linick at Atchison's Chapel
Monday nij?ht and had it wonderful
[Jishop David FI. Sims To
A; M. E. Church, Ch
The outstanding I.ortui'c of the seat
I. Sims. A. M., D I)., at. Alt. /.ion A
55th, at-ktl.r> o'clock. I hieing his ye
it. < nimnUia, K.. C.. he lias made for
'e\v men in America as an orator ar
i profound Scholar and deep thinker
he A. M. K. Church, lie swayed tin
and, Ohio-with one of his mlasterful
ill the A. M. K. CoLlotre Presidents,
F're'sidinpr amone,' them. This display ol
edtte of. tin1 needs of our people cont
he Hi -hQpric,?All Charleston and -adj
nessage onk the 25th, at Mt. Zion Chui
While Mt Zion Church is sponsonnj
yill he liost to'hinv-and will join in thi
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a Mi1 A; vs.. 44. ! '. 11 I-1- ?.' I.i
aW'-.v i i ill: M .).. i.. i'. ;.i. \v o
( lift lie l re \ l r. ami Mr-. I: ! . Muai
family <>i' I! pi.in; M ?Y. I. r-'o
ii|* Orunjfeltu; jr: .Mm. i i ry am
\ 11i.ii*i" i.i .1. a : '-I . i Mi!:
('' illin >i' <' ?l.i?"i'ia: Mv. \Y TV I!
(4e\'elanr'l" find Air.- Nta! of New
- lnTi y: Mr*. K. I ten!. y ;..i < oliuabi.
and Miss SIuiIit ol" Saum-r.
Mr. Christie i- * ii\i.i hy hi
widow who was Mi s N; .aV. Clylan
of Xewherry and * i-ijrMt i liidfvn.
.la.Acs W. ('arisii... AY la, inrlon
N, (.'/tj.Iosi-pjj V>.L'lu-i?--.-i.-. 1 ?. 1 Mi-re
I-'la.; Mai-Oo II. Chris ii-. l/'-rt Mottc
S. ( .. ij-ifis; Mrs. Sarah t.. l?!'o;rdaj
(jfiiiuc-lown. S. Mr . Aiai.iia h
Stuart. I!islio|)\ ilia. >. ('.; Mrs. ldi-ll
K. Hituy, D.-noit. 'Man.; Mis
Mlondrll K. Clii istiiv. I.. t M.-ttc,
TSU <*TT
Ar.it; i-i S. daiiu'iit. ;s.
Mrs. Ilatrntt ( hrisita, ia.V^r, -liurj
nmtliiT; tltn-'r hioMa i - a;;d twi
-sisters and ten graml . oil hen. Th
four Ki'tlnd d.niyli.tei ,i ,iia . Mac
(-Ihrfstiiu* amf -SsrtMte l;o-.ti (Vt-trv*<l??i
J Mamie I.ee Stualt, acted , llnwo
k-ADKR- ^
) ST. a.VMLS CHIRCH
Rev. \\ . (i. Oncn.-i, I'astor
Sufulay liioi iiiii.:r s 11 vteer. \\ t re l>?.'?uit
by tlie early imiriiinj* prayet
ir.r tiiijJT. .
Rev. II. Uanie.L, coiuluevt >1 tin
e.ivi.vs. lie pre;.via tl Suinlay 1
tiiiiK. 1'ioni Luke N:14: siibj.el ' Win
Miiitf S uls tor C'liris*." Mi -. Dan
ii-ls his vyil'e saw? and irs s.lie. put
forth her soul, in so-nt? one nit. nil., i
was added to I no eiiureh, ~ '
Tho laaftuy Was conducted .by tin
vice president. .Miss lnli'nn flaniu,
After the lesson The president
planned for a proKTUio which will l j
liad Sunday c v?/??iiiyrSunday
ni.ulu Kev. Daniels preach
ed a vefy splendid sermon and two
were converted and .i im'd the cililrch.
?.lotiTlay 11Ifrltra"*v 'i'y"*spiendid"T> ~
jrrain-of the Ten \inritis was earned
cut by members of. IJetlvy), AnJ
oeh a( ,JU. James. *
Wt iWc lookhuj foiward to Rev.
= Wrfcoh of Wesley Mr K. i'lniH h for a
'-son ion Sunday afternoon . and- ,b-s
ur oil people to help-its in i ur
' trie. .
"Rev. Owen's and his people will
worship With the people, of. Wesley
M. K. C'hur. h ileX . Tins. hiv liiirh'l -
St. .lain- ; ha- l> rii i ro.Ml. .1 and
furnished as a tiling- of beauty. Come
a id visit her.
The W. II. and V. v Mi S.it
iiiy Avhii li convened at Id duly . 11
at Si, dailies A. M. I"'. CliuiTh. Mi-el
iitg was vyllcd to order,by the .very
eiVivielil presided .Mis. K. Al. Owens
-The-^ne. t'ng w:i., saal lu be on?
i f the lu-s ever put n\vi' in the District
All .of t he chin e', i s w ie ivpresented
Iiv the deli ga;as a I pn-slul's'
w'n.ich was eoinmiiilnole for suidi
a*" lime as this. ^
Dishop Williams, Cap a n Imiupsnn
Dr. K. A.' Adams, Hev. ('. il. Ihin'
ii-ls and wife; Ucv. W. 15. C.bhs. Il.i'n.
ton and Rev. li+vcn were some of
- the* visitors. Kveryb dy "w<nt aAvuy
s happy dndijaUsligil in the way* they
were entertaipei).
= u -\- WllP-'in. Ml
ii_ his life, abdat the (nuivlio^TTT7rn'.
. Hi" electrified the wlin'.e: ' eonveii on
Captain Snipson s gave a splendid
talk which was enjoyed by all.
. HKNNIiTTSVll.l.K Nl.WS .
The farmers are rushing to liiii>h
mid workon the farm as tin-sum
ii er nieonng in many -r.ee; ions are
* - p. Rev. \V. It. Ke.se meeting hegins
this week Ui ..Ml'. ,/.on 15.ip ht
! < lurreh.
Mrs,- M:Uae was fiineialixed at
i I-' . 11 II im 1 !. i. -I'l.".
SIR W . N. 1
* Crawl
* led homo on acciiun . of tin- illness
of her mother, Mrs. Mary Hrondy.
Master Roland Cox of I'altbnoW
Md., lis the happy visitor ? I* ) )'.*
e grand. parents Rev. and. Mrs. ( on
' tin Ohappei Ave.
! The trip around the 'wm Id Mmr
' day oveniiiif in watrons and an. q- h'i\
L> en-by the members'ayfrdicdnil' 7111
? en by the members and fri. nds ot
^ SUiloh Ruptirt Church was a sincess.
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Rev. I.. M. Tohbio is .lie pleasant
- visitor <>f Rev. A. .J. NVriulu also Mr,
l) \V. (?). Macornice: tliev are. having
l' a tinie house keeping doing the ab
'? sence of-. Mis. Wright." Rev. Tobhu
11 proa.hod to a full tTon'-e mr The
1 Sunday morning and evening Rev.
Tobbic accompanied R. v. Wright to
Charleston, S. last, vve j> in a tend
the It. Y I' I" Mini -i S
| \ rtiti n. , They reported1 a real lime.
, | Miss ('errenter ;Sand : rs lei'i *" 1*? i;
I a few weeks vacation in Washing1
t.ou, D. C. Iiev. I*. B. Mtloilana.
pastor of .Macedonia Bap'st . ('inneh
was in the city Sunday .pvo'yiijK.llo
wilt leave fo?- \'ew V.orL- City Tlmr-.
? -day- iittn imnf, iis ilie K'uuaL ol.
his Brother Mr. Clarence Abrahr.ni
1 Mind Miss Mildred Abraham w '*
^ joined in \yedl..ck Sunday e\eiur.;; at
f U"*'. and Mrs. Cox. resident e.
Mrs. Mamie and Miss- I.illiah .Mol ina
arrived homti from Columbia, S.
i < '?'.ij. fashion show yiwn I' litiay
t \ en inu' ill THe TT1 Seho-ol \ ad'. rn~
^ aiii was a success.
Mr, and Mrs. C. 1>. Mi (Wllu.u's
beautiful home on lludr. n S ., liave
, ,MKS. MAiirii WII.I.IAM^ ijklin
Citnnd Uvyis ?-i ?>t IIrvds . j
( ThAii (l'{')\ i: \. M. K.
/.ION ('III li('iI NKWS
K~t I II VI, I? l,. P-iCTIVP
iiiki. i i IV iiu^ ui
Wliitn; ro. Anmh); tli. i'lionds srio
visited wi'ic: Misses I'araloe, Mo/ei- .
l*i- M ..^ .i.. L..i?1 |~. \\ i 111 o
Ccr- t lm. 11 "I ic I'., and (Icorjjia Anna
Jswindl r. Airs. I. //To Wallace. * Uotativcs:
Mis. A Motor .lolmson , and .
Mi . Sii.~aij.ua Ala aai>
\|it KHaiti 15. Alnnms, Annus
IAlifain . l i aiu i- <!irk, lias ro- ?
U'ljiu'd .home a'trr a ^ ending Jiio
summer school at I'. nodii t-Allon J
[ I'lii'-i'i'. il \. r T-;
I <hi tfn- k-U li*t arc: Mr. Nathan- fl
iid (il'-nn, Mis. Ivunice Cannon, Mr. 1
Albert,. Anderson, Mr. .loo Johnson,
^ " - *r "
k>l' Air. (' nvsiy lvnt> holiday.
Mr, a:...' T. DT.i.id Vnd Mw.
Fianeis Saiiiers ii:><I i'tv .ily mad.' a
pt p rail to Mr-. -Kpps ami family
Sunday. . - .
'Mr. and "V"rv. Pr \Y. Ilaee. Mastvr'
JK-n-ry W.i !ao, II". !? Mv '* vlulh
]Vrc! were tin? evening > pu!oSts ?>t"
Mr. ami Mrs. Ivory Hank's. Aloud.'y.
Herd w'll Ik' vary plad h> Know ili.i
ht is j.mproviim injram.
Wo io-r !..ol.ihkp?I'" o..imP. for .a
jiirM-.y.. Mi.,=?=?
KlM Suitday in ?l uly. .
n? \N(;i:iu uc xi:ws .
" ~ 71 fsf AYiIheiinrnnr-+rh*im^ston, - a - ?
former resident of tliis cifcy^hiil now
of. New York City, is visiting Miss
Tenrldyne I'jeiYe. on Yreiulwi'll S .
Air. Aurthur F!< yd. an o^-sohlior.
passed away on Friday. .July..1 >th after.a
short illness. His l>ody was
taken to I.aw>cns. S. and Inirit d
with lull. 111111 itai y honors. ^All ^who
est sympathy epos out to' the horeavol
family in their ureal,.loss. -!
'A Hirthday Party was ehon Saturday
hy Dr. and Mrs. T, II. Tlest in
honor of their little >o., and darujhtor *
who were col?;hratintr their third and
fifth Uiitlnlavs Co-) l i c I -, The
O'lincf |\1 n fin I ?-ki ?i ? * \* f.iiu' 4 li/w. U',0'0
Slate Roll Roofing
<;UI:I:N OK HI. \< K .; :
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1 I'uuiwl Roll l 812u'
?-S7 Round Roll .Sl."i>
korick & l.owraiu'f ,
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Inc.
Columbia. JS.. U*. .
iOiTIII'KN R AIIAV AY SVSI1.M
Corroded (o February 1, 1932
\rrive Union Station f,cave
No. No.
4:50p 32 Augusta-N. Y. 32 "?.?utp
7:f>oa 31 N. Y.-Augusta 31 8:<'-~?a
2:1(>|) "J7 Char'ston-Cinn. 27 12:l-?p
4:(R)p 28 Cinn.Char'ston 28 l:<C?p
'J;t)Qp JJQ Caluinliiu-t'inh U ^.O .a *
r>:0Ha 21.Colmnbia-Jacks'n 23 10.30p
0:10a K Cnl.'a-Augusta 7 1:14IP
2:10p 20 0>Va-Snvannah 10 8:'J0a
8:"iOp 23 Col'a-Charlotte 21 f>:1'la
1:0Oa , i:{ CoFa-Charlotte 11 '-Op '
9:.V>p 11 Cora-CKarl'n 12 8:00a .?_j
4:5.r)a 1 n Col'a-Charl'n 10 8:5f?
():00p 10 A'ol'a-Xireenv'c tCoOn 4 1
2:R5 117 CoJ'ft-Charlotte 118 11:20a
0:00a 18 Col'a-Atlanta 17 7:l5p
* Via Camden and Rock Hill.