The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 13, 1932, Page Page 2, Image 2
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THE SUNDAY SCHOOL AND A. C. ]
E. LEAGUE CONVENTION OF
THE SPARTANBl KO DISTRICT
SUCCESS.
The Sunday School ar.d A. C. E.
~~ 1 League Convention c; *ed 'v.tr. tr.e
best convention ever known ;n the
history of the district/held Ir. T.'r*"Trna>
Chapel A. M. E. Ch-r* r.. Sa:ttu?-g. S.
? - the Rev. W. R. R, a -.. v." / tohonored
peator ar.i [>r. E. F'h.l.ip
Ellis (presiding elde? of the Sr artar.-burg
district.)
Dr. Ell is ?has r.o* when it
conrvea tya oonductir.g a dfc'riet meeting.
He had his work' well outlined
and had it well under.-tood ir. the he ginning,
of this meeting the things
that would not be .toienrted .- veh .a-.
bit? arguments and debate?. which
should be carried or. in .trie PXZ'<7ct~t':
and the members gevemed thms elves
according.;
? Ellis- outlined ail the exercises
6n the-blackboard that would be discussed
at various period"?' in . th-v
meeting. The following' exerebe.TTertt-fii^n<*se4
-"-Tf.e r.r.f.v -icTti.J'.d.
the Bible and its book-," "Fight . r? asons
why I believe tha't Jesus <"hrtt
J was the son of God," ".Six les-ons on
Old Testament History." "Six lAor.r
on the-New Testament fTi-cor* ."'Beginnings
of the Church."- "Teacher'spreparation,"
"Five formal j-'enteaching,"
"The arc of gue-tion'.r.srl"
and "A study of the mind." The
structorte that took charge of the. ir.stitute
work'were; Rev-.: A. ft. h??
man, P. P..McFarlane. A. J. Fe^x. L.
G. Bowman, VV. B. Boib-r, f . V.. F. azier
and S. H. I>ovis. These
discussions over'- yeV.- ir.vr..-r"
epting anrP-evei^' "one.. tha*J--???-?>',r,ded
these sessions were . r.er.efiC'.cl there
boot legged come horn-- V, -U- . u:vl
the gambles throw.- a ay h' a : -.
Bishop Noah W. 'W.i..ar:. & :7*r
tain Abraham SfaC.pkitys, ikl'l^ic
sident ar.d busing* nzarta^r, ' f'Allen
University were w Ah f h . :ay
afternoon. Dr. El!:? -a.d B.. ; N -?h
W. Williams is. the first h:-r .v
Carolina haf ever r.a i v
the head of hi- .a - ar.-i a. : ?>.< D
one that stays, with hi- : '-op'.-. Hv
the/n introduced Bishop W.,'..u.:\ v
tKo convention. Pi'- i"'/..'.'-.
- n'Ot fortunate in wi'tr.? i-ir.g this '
cational address: mis-od a ." v.'Ei
op Williams was very rr h a i
with the method by v hi'h -D .'l.i'.iwas
conducting the in *i* and - aid
_-that 'met his- ideals, ar.d v::-he-.. athis
one, ar.d wished h*'had *}.'
velege ' of multiplying thi-. * '
thrrnufhniit ti..i en'ti.
spoke of the threat work of. the.
ministers: saying that
was established by some mir.i-vei- of
the grjspel. lie -aid N/urr
church is the foundation- ' C t: ?
(Negro). The fir-t p'-c-'r. to.- e-?y'
courage; our parents; to ?*er.d th>-ir
children-to school was a Nt-gro, rr.ir.iv.
ter. The A. ?M. E. Chvr-h p-ay, n'.o're
< - money for edu'-a'ior; than ar. - Yrhr
nation ir. the. world ar.d if the- r.-. i . i - ters
would not puppo:t Alien T
sity.it would sink'into nothlr.'/. Iff
said that ther*. are 40,000 more N'e.
groes than whites, in Si. r.ad *
,?nut, f.f every Ii'iiHiO n *??-*?A
lege education and fcO V, /. of every
16.000 receive a . second a uy. 5o
times more whites- than NegrO'V. He
encouraged the Negro to rriake* the
host of what you are, if you war* V
? be somebody -you can be somebody and
nothing can pull yojj down, ("ap'a'in
Simpson also made remarks sayir.g:
"The only-day we have? before u- is
tf/dav, not tomorrow it belong- *e
~ Cbar 5M> |et us make the- be ft o:#r.'
day Cod has given us (today, i" Air-:
E. P.- Ellis was a gr^.-at aid in himeeting.
She was directress e?f the
convention choir and on Friday niche
made a two fold speech representing
herself fas: conference-branch pro3ident)
and Mrs:. TrB. Ije-wi- ('as district
missionary pre-ident.|- Jtf-v. W.
a up-re>w Friday night at which time
w. K6luer h?a<] the congregation in
he delivered the educational addre.es.
He Rejected his text fro: -the Go* pel
, of our Ix>rd recorded hy St. John r.th
chapter and first clause of the ''Jrh
vorse, Suhj., Light." He spoke of
the 4 kindfc of light; natural, artificial,
intelectual and', spiritual light.
He quoted the Suh. well, arid advi-ed
the congrfgation to connect themselves
to the power house of Hod.
I>r. Ettis would cons-nme IT, to" 20
minutes in song periods every day.
Prof. G. G. Garrett (Field Agent of
Allen University) was al-o present
to this meeting and the remarks given
by him in response to the reception
program of the pastor and loval
church were very inspiring. I>r.
Ellis has the entire roll of the district
first time in the history. Tljii
finance report of the district. jre '
port their work as incourageing in
spite of the unusual conditions which
they ffe<ce. Many contributes were
paid to the hononed pastor, Rev.-W;
-.< addresses was. given
' M. v i 111 f:n Keller Boulwaro.
"Tr-.f: remaining session*- of the"con<r.*>?n
were devotee!. .largely to the
: . r f de.-gates. reports oT
. a: >ru.- committees. topic discussions
At. : anour.cetfnen t s.. Four very inter
e-t.r.g s'-rrr.on- were delivered dur?
'.iiv'.ion which were 'infor-,
T.ratior.a!. as well a- soul stirring.
.7 /. .very i rr.por'ar.t topi as "Present
it.- Their Solution and
:.:r and "C.'an Reiitron and FduV.on.
Pretc-nt Crime, If so, How?"
al-o /jis.custed at the convention.
; p r * .\r.
top.es which brought about a
?o a nr. "dsKc'tiPi-idn.
Tv convention had a large number
. o-f . i.-itor,?. The most outstanding
" "vt T".. " r. - convention were: Prof.
T K. i ge?h who gave a very inr"
'. :.g a'Tdress. \yhen surned up,
? - -- .n ifty . ?>.;>. ij^iasryi . and
< ;.\-*or. Co Lieu/*-." an/1 Kdoer D. C.
' . wr.., .gave ar. address on "A
'Be For Clinton College," Rock
:! .., h. C. .
Tr.e .m.-'.-lobar';:' ladies and the com
of Rlbeffary Program enter. a.r.'-i
fte convention very highl>
a j'.r.e program on the closing
: .v.'.:.,. Tr.<- ir.tertainment was en.
a... Jr. connection with this
1 , : '.g-ts .o a memorial iCrVice . was
. :.;7 tr.e mn-.-iOnary ladies in mom
+: ; of or.'- of the outstanding, nvls.o.oaiy
wo5 kers, Mrs. Daisy B. .John
j.o -ano pa|~ed away June 12t.h, 1932,
7 ne --iunai ies. Miss S. T. Branch,
i'r* -., W. H. and F. M. .Societies;
. 11?-.' Mamie Mashaw,.S-upt. of Bud*;
Mr.-.' M. <". Mc J-'a/hien, ' So-.,Y\s and
vPir oo-.vo,; kers are to be commend:
i for the wonderful work they are
it a- ,!ui--ior.aries. They were en/
...-aaed py the Pref-ding Klder D,
( . Ba'un. and the other male mem
of the convention including the
J I. rift > l r.t CI -r- *
- .-\riaerson Who i?
~TrrT'(i..?? i? ???
All ^ h'? attended- ther convention
o if'nru'A? helped and jr,shirty.
T:.<- r.o-p.*ality of the city of Blacksi?
>? *. * . < . n .'i j] i'i)ui,i)i:i^ rij?n
n. -r.i'tie.- .-.n,- not been"surpassed anyi:.
history of the .Sunday
<" on vr.'ions. ' Congratulation
f'ji' <nT.C'-r-, Rev. Ij. C. Baum,
.-no hah the convention in a vol";.
.wanner. C'or>gra^;!ttetions, Rev.
' R Brown. pas tot_of?Trinity A
*1. 77. Z. r. Church, who spared no
ir. .-eeurmt? homes arid ^ making
.' irate- and friends comfortable,
iin- r. h .need.- to bo commended?
'hanky;
By a unanimous vote the converi
*; n.'-'-i.- at GafTney,. ,.S. C.' ncoct
.- ar ,
? ' ?.M. , H-:<n k'< Mi. o,..i
k jln u*>\A-r and h? r ojr.
O-i Jr.. .???( <> to Chester*- i?*
vr '< i- oX Mrs.. .Julia McDonald.
Mr. T. I'. Jordan of Chacjestcn,
spent sevojal days in this city the
pa.-'. v.t?k.
1 > .Mr,-*. Uunyori Burns of Columbia is
vi.-itiriK h e i daughter, Mrs, Ada
f-Du?*rcs. * ' ?; ~ ~ ~
Mis t Matt in Harringtjo'n ''of the
Browning Home faculty is in the
it;.* in interest" of the school.
The Methodist Brotherhood of
Iiiuity Church jfav,. a very interest
I..*. iH' Kiatn tvjwiay evening. This
.program was sponsored by Mr. Jas.
Matts
Mi-- ko.-M.ta liradtord1 has return
d from King.-ti'fco accompanied by
Mi.-s B'rii rict keyitolds who will
.-pond sometime with the Bradford
fan l i ly.
Mr. K'' lio_.Aaron is here. visiting
hi- family Mr, A. Aaron and family.
Mrs. liannah Perry accompanied
by h-r, daughter, Miss Mamie Perry
and \lr. I>an Williams motored to
MVw^VoTk City for ail unde finite stay
Mr. Joseph I>awsbn and Miss Ethel
T>avis ?'as married last week.
\ Invitation tyave been iinued for
. I, i -
f
-r- YnE PALIuci ii) LEi
ANNOUNCEMENT
Great State League and Sunday Se
burg, S. C., Aug7~"tfcth and 19th, 19J
other expert League and Sunday Scho
op. Superintendents of League and i
l-Eldera, Pastors, Olficera, Members. L
"th? *A.' M. E. Churctnafc-thai ever;.?i
young people might be better inforrr.et
Sunday School activities.
Noah W. Williams, Bis
A. P. Spears, Supt. Le
G. W. Howard, Supt'i" S
V. Edna G. Alston. Seere
the . Pickes^-Campbell nuptials to be
solemnized August 24.
M sa Evelyn Pickett left Wednes
day?to?spend the-week-end in An.
derson, S. C., as the_ guest of Mr.
ar.d Mrs. J. A. Burtom
A SIGNIFICANT SERVICE
To bfc,4Jt>?,erved at Second. Calvary
Baptist Church on Bull Between
Taylor and Hampton .S-g.. Sunday.
August 14, 1932 at 11:15 A. M.
The forward looking progressive
youth of Columbia are urged to be
present with all who are concerned
about "MODERN YOUTH." The
subject of the Special Message: "Life
Goes the Way Youth Finally Takes.*'
M. Marqufetu-. Peace preaching,
r.^r 'this youthful and dynamic
pa.f or rise to 'sublime Heights in a
' message you will never forge.ts ..Stir
ring?Thought provoking?Prophetic.
nome on . i nyrsqay aiiernoon August
5 in honor of their liJtle son.
AtMeaeh party much meriment and
happiness prevailed and the dainty
refreshments appeased the appetite
of the little ones.
Master Julian Albert Tarleton me.
with a painful accident on Thursday
afternoon, August 4 when he fett
from a porch and broke his arm.
~~ Miss Maurene Williams formally
of this place but living in Durham,
N. V., for the pa?t tew years ii vi?iting
her grand mother, Mr*. Millie
''".cunt of the death of his brother in
taw, Mr, -And Mrs. Russell, Mr. and
Mifflin and Mrs. Olivia Mifflin
attended the, funeral or. Sunday.
Mrs. Gardena Minter and ...I.ss
t.Isenel Perry are spending a fvyv day
I in Washington. D. C. .
! Mi*? Susan Osburn of. New Jer.->e_
is visumg her parents. .
j Mrs. Laura Turggs left on Sal Mr
! day, August 6 for Atlantic City, N\
I J. for an indefinite s ay with hoi
.children.
j Mrs, C. W. Bimie spent Ihusriuy
' August 4 in Charleston.
Miss Maifd Pcndergrass is at home
after attending sumrrier school at
Hampton Institute. Hampton, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Madison of Charles,
ten 5?pent Tuesday August 7 in -the
city.
CARD-OF THANHS
The mother, Mrs. E. A. Andrews
and family of the late R. McCants
Andrews take this method of exm
pressing their thanks and apprecia
tidn to the many friends over the
sta'.e who were present at his funeral
and for the many beautiful flora
tribute.SLMMERVFLLE
NEWS
= bervi?53 in all or thc churtne- TrT
: the,city wire at their best Sunday."
I Reports indicated an increast. in at
evening wa.? quite a 'success
On Friday, July 29 the funeral
services of Mrs. Jessie E. Irick were
held at - First Baptist. She is the
daugnuor of rSkrter Hester Bryan
L who s a ' ' t "ul ana loyal member of
the chruc1
Mrs. Irick departed this'life July
25, in New York Ci.y. She was a
member of Union- Baptist Church of
! tnat city where Rev. George H. Sims
is pastor. Rev. F. Mr-Marshall our
pastor preached the funeral which
wak very touching
All her relatives motored dow*i
from New. York Her husband, Mr.
brothers and sisters in laws. Mr. and
Mrs. Eddie Spate, Mr. and Mrs. Her
bert Spate. M The mother, Mrs. Hester
Bryan and Sister Mrs. Mary L. Brown
came on train with the remains. She
also had many beautiful floral designs
from New- York* also Summer
" ville. She will be greatly missed by
hei* relatives and many friends. .
Sunday July 3 the Trustee Board
gave a Rally Contest which was very
fcliccesfiful. 'Eko. Campbell Single
ton and Bro. Elijah Middlemen came
out ahead. They also rendered a
beautiful program which we all en
joyed. Bro. Campbell Singleton, Bro.
Elijah Middletorv raised SIH.Op; Bro.
James Green, Bro. Nathaniel Gibbs.
raised $6.02. Total amount $24.02.
: ~ ~ a-nniit, .*11 -
> e art? uniting an uicninms arm
children to attend B. Y. F. U. which
begins every Sunday afternoon 5i30.
ORASYlEBl Rfi NEWS
A party was given Thursday by
Mr. and Mn. Harper in honor of then- little
son, W.'V. Jr., who was cele
Crating his second birthday.
There was a color scheme of pink
and whites The gue?is~* arrived -|
promptly and aaw to it Jiat the hon - (
oree enjoyed the tiny.
' A dfliciouM c'mr uL? ??m?" <
cake axtd crackers wi ic :-!? ? vt?I ' uli
djy was alio <* ? vedt 'I'lieic Hi'n
many u:;'ffij|-|?re<<cnt". j'tven- Trim,
Dr. and M t'n.. H(twe hud l.miilv I
compani'd by a friend, mofored to
Krnv.n f'hapd A. M. I.. ( liunli s<lieh
is a short distan'e from Gamer on ?.
fvjnd&y School and ehureh. "I'll >jy
were* the dinner puesV-. a Hie (tone ot
Mr. and Mrs. Adam <. .a ii n Itrrr'
Gray, the pastor of the iIim !i del),
ered a very insfi-irinit ;?< They
repotted *a very pie h ant. tay,
Attention! All Queen hdlier Girls!
Next week .begins our ?amp. VVe
a^e looking for y.u to; he a Gl,?lliri
lf'O [?er e?nt. There i , a hit; linn
before us- if you will onl^enine. This
wondi i fyl ca/up, has no name, t lir-? *is
a prize offered to tin* pr i- ?;iv
int; the host name.. Think of a
name and hi int; it when y<,.u ( ome.
Come one! (,'omc all!
Miss Marie A. Ihireh, e'ounty home
demonstration _.utp n' vva
fjowmari Saturday and Sunday. Sli
attended llii- i TTu iHT , TTJ r*
othfer activi.ies. .She reports a v< ..?
pleasant stay. ,
^?M.oiiiiNti:
M-;\vs
The announcement of trie marriage
of Miss* I,aura Cornelia .M/t'lain to
Jlr. .Joseph .Ndrmon Grant, t>ot,h of
Florence, *.*ame as - a complete; h it
ploasir.tc s.urpri.-, with eordirtl"' interest
to.-a Jv st of friend.--.- Tho
afternoon June lhdJ a t:.'50 o'marriat;e
was" solemnize Wednesday
eloelc ii? t.ti>'--i.?> e. i.t'
land M. K; Clu'frch, it' v. I). K. Thorn-,
as; pastor of 'the groo<ni .-performed
the orembnv. The re eption at -the
home of the bride, Friday evening
July 29th wii- oiie 'if the rfio.-t delightful
and onjoyabl,. social event:-.
it the ..-Mi.-mh Hi- hbhd- li.'e! 1.1 --.'l
attractively ai ranged for he occ.t-ion.
Regardless of a great down
pour of rain, thunder and lighting
the house was fill"! -to it.-/ capacity
by admiring friend-', many, out of
town g'utSlts "'were* in attendance.
sic. with Mr. M. W. iii-H'nc .v
the pis4.n0 and various jjame.s ft aimed
a part, of the evening's onlcjtainment.
The bride- was_ charming in
a c.stume of gold color"ctuTiTi'n ami
malchipg accessorie-_j_ ve'r ,-atjn. The
smiling dignified grooni was beeom.ingly
attired. The receiving liyt \ya
composed of a hevv of attractivv and
;n ertaining grot^ of teachm s of tincity.
among whom we'e Mis- .Marion
Wise, Mr.-. Ola Davis \Valkcr. herself
a recent brid,. and Miss, Vivian
Robir.?on. Refreshments were ,-vrved
by a committer of lovely young
ladies of the B. Y. P. U. of Trinity
Baptist Chiirch of which , the bride
i% president.' The numerous handsome
and varied gifts are '.Hi evidence
rri the popularity and high e-t. n
n" which this- young couple i'- hold.
Mrs. Graht is. the a< < uip'.i -i.e-i dat.yh
ter of Mrs. Laura Medea?-v Law
rencef 5she received her early education
in th,. I .'cal. s.-'r.ooi. WiLun Hi
~aTri w&> -it* reprt?efrtatiw in s* veruL
Saturday, AuruhI 13, 1932
HOllTII CAICOMNA IS WINNER
OF IN TI.KSKW'IIONAI, JUDGING
< OM
. (<jp>il itiucd from pa^e 1)
County TinimrijJ School, Maxton,
N .>).11 < ft.T711?177: His subject was,
"'I Ik- I )< |.i'-'.ftiofi and Itte stimulating
Influence Cpon the future Farmers
i,f Institute." The other competitors
\t<re: Floyd Harris, Rich-- Squate ^ ~t\
< iji.h ( arolfina; JarnFs Ortfndieson,
Koanes, Virginia and Bernard Jones,
W'averly, Virginia. - ?
Prof. S. S. Si pinions, the potent factor
in and the fruidinff force of all
activities, stated that the hospitality
ft ri /1 <rt*r\t>rixu i 11* r.Vt<ru\('t\ f Vk ?* orron rv
? i/i. uim ui vjraiigeuurg.
[ Mr?; Carrie AVoods and ^others from
Funum-. 1*1*'tT and iN ftV.?Simpson
of Allen College. Mrs. Brown and
: th? rs of whom We did not get their
name-'. We are always pleased to ~
have our friends worship with us.
(' ma again'y.6u-are welcome.
The Missionary Society meeting
was had after the morning service
. ndvu ted by Mrs. Mary Lee Phelps,
\vht> is the very efficient president.
The Bhyan's Willing Workers met
a.t the hom(. of Miss Fannie Pnelps.
A croquet set was presented to the
club hy-Mvs E M Owens and quite
an interesting g..mv was played. Miss
P.. A B..nkntght gave US the club-a
'.l"p.l',!l UtIK. 'Wt ui'e alwd to hniirj
our . friends visit th0 club. . .
Rev. ajid Mrs. W. G. Owens,are*
-pending their two weeks vacation in
T.aurens. Clinton anil Asheville. We
hope for them a much-enjoyed rest.
to be enjoying Newberry. Mrs. F. E.
Hurst is planning to visit her home
city,Camden this Week stopping in '
ihe Capitol City fur a few hours. "
Misses E; M. Wilson-vand M. S.
Xantz' reports a very pleasant visit
in Cblumba. during the' past week.
Thi y wli'i topidug.with Mioo Wil .
arrive union siaiion ueave
No. No.
4:50p 3^ Augusta-N. Y. 32 5.00p
8:55n 31 Y. Augusta 51 "9100a r
12:40p 27 Ohar'ston-Cinn. 27 12:45p
4:00p 28 Cinn.Chai^ston 28 4:05p
9:00p 10 Columbia-Oinn.' 9 7:05a
5:00n 24-C??lumhift-JackBSi 23 10:30p
r0:10n 8 Col'a-Augusta 7 4il0p
12:40p 20 Col'n-Savannah 19 9.30a
K;65p -4*0?Col'wCharlottc 04?5:00a?
0:55}) II Col'a-Charl'n 12 9:00a
4:55a 16 Col'a-Charl'ti 16 3:56a . *
TGTOOp 10 Col'a-ftmrnv'a 16 6:60a ?
12:25 117* CoVa-Charlot;* 118 11:20a
10:00a 18 Cora-Atlanta 7;15i>
10:00a 18 Col'a-Atlanta 17 7:20a
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