The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 20, 1932, Page Page, Image 3
Saturday, August 20. 1932
MRS. FLORA ANN IIARRlSr'
l'ASSKS
Mis. Annio Harris as sho was best
known to her friens$? lived a^ good
, .Christian life . for many years. She i
joined the Presbyterian Church :.i
"early life and ..hon^h the infirniitietrj
.. of bid age, kept'her from attending
church .she often expressed a desiio
to go.~ F-r^Jmrmy she -nn^rd
ill the 'homes of many prominent
Columbians ' such as . ex-G verrior
Hey ward; Or. Seibels, Mrs, .Waller.^
Mrs. Mary Belsher and others.. Her
discover the lessons which these- experiments
teach, and "points out the
principles to he learned from a consideration
of TFTem. It will likewise
be that social work is of inostima7"tolcT~vaTue
.o workers in the field who
are face to face with the-problem
of crtrnniy-imr ih.-ii- ?ut. iii.'.nr
dance with sound principles, and arc
seeking the coordination of the various
social forces in the comniunity.
r? - A-phase cf- group ^rrettetty^whrch
needs further study is the effect on
(k'velopmdnt of personality of re
lationship in association. Case workers
are frequently in touch wi h individuals
who illustrate this point.
The adjustment of personal difficulties
which comes through recognition
cf oneself as ji_ func.tiojiing jwiiv
bef oT~an association, is rt subject on
which. the social psychologist, and
the psychiatrist need o give us much
data.
??:? The community organization responsibility
applies to the b. aid. to
n.embers, to (relationship with the
wilU'i CDiiiniunity. A sett lament" rtn1
leader is constantly faced with 'a.i
~~?ppurtumty to use organization 'me-.ha'.s
in what pi ay be termed an omit
rye commuiilfy, and the exocutA1*':
of a large agency may well eenrdder
bis relationship to his staff of sr.i.u '
what the same nature,. '
Columbia is of tnpporn in" as n.u':r
as. L is the seat of Harkrress (ha,."
tvr of-the Associated llible Society
headquarters in Nashvil.ks ""TpSiiv i>tae-operates
chapters throughout it\a
netion. It has lihg- been the y.ieaIn
11 where llarkness Theuiotrical He .1
iuary was .to be located.
Atlanta,. Ga.,- and Columbia, S C.
were taken uncTef consilium .1011, wi
Kno.v from the meeting of our leg;,
board which uonipri.Vs. forty-eight
-v lawyers 'that the seminary is to be
located in Columbia, andOr to cost
three hundred thousand dolleurs. 1.
wiil draw its students from i s chap
ters, national and also its support.
" The Wn -dn'npl on.?Krause;?Nitp:FT
plan?late Booker. T. Washington.
Joseph B. Krause, James C. Napier
plan?which wrll tell the- inen and
women of Columbia how to gel a
steady living: and a job. ' James CV
Napier resides- in Nashville. lh.
Washing on, 'l)r. Napier, Dr. .Moton
and others secured _ the Anna. T.
Dollars to aid in coloivd education
Slater-Jeanes Foundation. Dr. Napier
is an attorney and banker. Farmer
.Secretary pf Treasury .lor L'nitA
ed States. A millionaire is chairiiwuT
th? A cmii-ifitml IliliU. Uiii i.iiy-l
CommiiJ ee, I)r. ft. C. Cheek ol N.a-hville
heads the Medical Division of
Education. Dr. Ji. C. Cheek is a
noted Gynecologist.' Rev. II. G.
Hockett and Dr. W. 11. Shackleford
handle Religious Education. Dr. ti.
W. Lewis, direct-.*?the- Division v>t
Humanities, The above mentioned
?- ? c<?lored peopltu?Thr \V as htngrnn
' Rrause, Nanicr Finn- How to 'get- te
steady Living an. a job.?is open to
the public Tuesday Falters Memorial
Church, August*21t. Men from *,? A.
M. to 12. Women 2-5 P. M. A hard
winter is predicted which will arrive
in about ten weeks from now. The
u Harkncsd""chapter of the Asso. rated
Bible' isdcyyty y^-A?Vt> jotfS"^available
for ..wo huVdr^, f>ersfl^$?' sne\ t
? -ninety days. $v^.y?r>fX on
to our neighbors. toy^u- hVfu?rt.?nt on
Tuesday at SalCerk MoniotMirl* 2200
block of Washington Street. Persons
I wearing ovei* alls will not be admitted.
No loafers'.
JOSEPH B. KPAUSE,
Director.
~ CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Anderson
- And family wish to ihflnk the 1ttany
friends for the kindness rendered and
floral contributions given durinfi the
? illpess and. death of their daughter,
v Little Rosa Anderson.
Mr. and-Mrs. Henry E. AndersonMr.
Richard Young
Mr. and Mrs.. L. Anderson.
! pa it ft da- 1:J n Ill- used a.'
a Slllrei.t "Colin- Pad' ! >il!e." "I'll '
' was a Wonderful ohm 11. ?
A t S:.'!(l a l it i ni: interest. nig _lev- !
ture to th.e nn-n.. oar p.'stop' prtiaeii-i
oil from (o il. I :!? ?: ?'l.et lis 'make!
.man in our own image." . Ti uly wo
ran say' it was wry inspiring. j
Rev. Smi 111 paarhcs- a elear cat j
gospel. I IT- is well t rained as a gos-.
I pel picaeln i . org.in.i/ier and dii-a (Tor, ;
j A cliureli tha lias any (!od in it cm-'
! not die tinder the leadership qI' suc'n .
' a ni;ul as Tlirs. I. ng n\ay lie live
AtVfrrhg- the visitor;-- who worshipped
wiTh us Sunday are: Air's. Anmi
X'o'him. the pohiii h ndtii r.n,
.of I.yii' hliin g, - \'a.; .Mrs.. Alberta
Rohenls from, same jil.a-e; Mis.- Hazel
Ivliizahjtli (loif (,f. Coin, dba; Mt.-.s.
(loff is spending -ft' few days wi n
diss I.ula llallard. Tlu-re were also
either visitors. We are always
lf-l.1.1 .. xl-:!*...-: I.. .....
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I We :uc. V; ili looking 1"< r'w ..ri j .1 ?
I" tin' 'Tally, " August" 2Tst. The eapI
tails of the rlub*. ;ut'| all working
I hai'tl to i a,i the.. hiirlie-l amount, oi
| money. We are jh-ping t<> ,g?> over,
tilt; top. ... J
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IK MO M.W'-' _
The second . (Juniicr-ly Conference
.was in sitssiPn SatiiPdav and Suiidax
a; Vuunu'sVit;t|ul t ntnv lt. Iu v .i. a.
Gamble Pusior, lit v. .I. C. MeCK-Han
l' K. of the (Ylunihi.a Idstriet. | ren- eh
ed a wonderful sermon Sunday A. M.
IT lu'_pa^tmi .-j me niiii'i-1 * f rai u? U0U1
ichurches -turned out. in full with.' a
.os number of friends fi'om ether
elilirches. Kev. dohn Gil* on. Mr. ariM
.Mrs. W. P. Hawkins and Air. Gonzaless
I.ybrand also visited ,hw conler.ence.
The revival me..'tiiig at St. Paul
Chureli last week wa> quiii* <i success.
l'tre Pavmir;i."t >. SlonTaTiiV; "and KovT
I. A.jMiller were at their best and
every night the enuia;h was . ove i
fi?iwiletf.Trr? : i'dting" \va> flTC vii t:
i y of sevi ral coi'Verl
The Uihle Se hooi at Harbison Institute
chuH-d Friday a l>:g picnic.
Teachers, student.- and utendhad
a very nice time. '
.Miss Aiin:ne Sp uccr c !f. J\i i/.ah.-t a.
N. .1. and three- clihlren, kaXu-.-J-jv. U..
and Forest are heiv vis .ring. ielat?vt-.-'
and Iriends. Every body weleoiiu
.of the city.
tV<> arc always triad to have .visitors,
and tlify art' wo Iconic at any
time.
.Tanics S. Thompson', Reporter
miKRXWOOl) NOTKS .
Relatives and friends of Mrs. Rebecca
Robinson will lio triad to hear
that she is rapidly improving.
The pirls of Macedonia won over
the trirls of Morris Chapel in a hall
frame Thursday.
j The friends of Mrs. Sadie. Callaham
extend deep sympathy to her in the
hours Of bcreave-mont. over the- death
of her mother.
Miss Willie Nance spent Friday in
Greenwood and was the truest of XIivs
T.lll.t nalliiril '
Miss Inez Robinson spi-nt a pleasant
week in the country with friend,
and relatives.
Tittle Miss Sallie Ned wood is spenefirrjr"thP"Sfmrnref
with heWstsLor,; Mrs.
Isabella Anderson.
I Mi's. G. W. Reed formerly Mis$ Ro
THE PALMETTO 1
-a I .iv e'afrtioi:; left for her homo in
,^1'W York- ('ii \ last 1'riday. aftei
s|H-i)?linjc 111r* ? ? u?K -> with her* inot-her.
.Mi's.
Annie Mao (.'aisun and lit tie
lia'JHh lat\. ihe~Kuests of -Mr. and
.Mis. Silas A. Carl it.
Mrs I >ora Salter White and Mrs.
Atinio \\ aiiMiiali visited friends on
1'aKuari St. last Saturday.
Mrs. Daisy Williams Davis is h'oine
AJ^xLinrt-Jua^-fiaronVs--tttH?jTr?ssilTty will
remain hue. ' - - '
Mi'. J.itvius Yoony and-lns son,
TTuoiiis .) i. nf Johnson, S.. ('. wore
the yuots o|\ .Mrs;, t'liarlcs Robinson
Ir/si' week. ' Vs, "
Aits...Martha Robinson made a visit
to Iht?sisDf in Saluda, last
week.
The Klinshine ll'and mot Thursilay
evpnintr w'ith' the I'resident. Miss
Ki.i.l?if .Mac Robinson.
'I lie I'sher Hoard ?if Macedonia
Raptisf Church entertained "-the pu.bJw
lii.-i Thursday overuntr with ..a
nfoonliirht pilhK-..
.Mrs.. I.izzic Sifow and Mrs. A mi it
Wideman nttX-fiJled '.he met>tin'?r at
N U'j.uhn Mle Church yuslyyda'y and
.xapurU'iL^i. siih \ndtd scr-v rl?Mj!m^=
? Ihanks
Mrs. Klla Rumlin and daughter,
AI menu (jimr'tos wisturs to ex l end
d hilllhs Mi their many friendsfor
tho kind. .-yijm^itlLy-shown -them durin.tr
the sic~knc?s and death of theii
Ivkiviif Inishatrd ami fat hei. Willi's
Jiii ml in.
Mrs. Matilda j>ra> ton . and family
wi.-hes to. thank their friends ', for
the kindness sliown them during the
sickness and death of .her son. Many
thanks ft f thy heaulilul floral gifts.
?A nyiuto tnrnwTTiy; Hie whereabouts
oF a plumber in Colunihia, S. 'C. nnm?
...I 1 ,1... u-.:i . "
"ik .u irimtn.
I Mill ill?;- and caul.- were on joved i>.
II. '
Mrs". Anna .1. homily is ill til he
lining.... We hope for -her- a speed,*
m il', cry.
The youtip people's prepress i v.
v lull met Wednesday evoninp ;it - !iwiWe
nt Mr. \\ Hiilt'U N ichols on K ~
taw Stts i'i. The .mi etinp was \
inrpeiy attended.
111.- Sunday S hyol i,. still propy
iny. ( fa-s N . ,? ill has the han
i r. Mrs. IKickett is the teacher.
Monday nminhi.. was known as S,.
John its work hay,
The nu inlufs came' and cleaned
I lie clntrch pi minds.
The I?isliict Mi-senary Society
will meet Thursday and Friday at
>inplolai y. S. We ..lie.?h?pn+p
hat it lUrpo crowd will attend.
\\ KIH.FFlFIJ) NKWS
Key. J. hi. |)i\en. I'astor
Kethel, station is ^ot spiritually
alive. \Vo closed last S.utiday ?iph-;
-our one week revival. Forty three
persons were converted rind 113 of
them united with the said church. It
' . O
trowu their efforts. If they have"'
failed' to eomply "wit-H^tliese fundamentals
of the religion, of JesutT 1
Christ. \v<-inIs of peVsuasicn from 1
thej'r pointed ph.-1 rue. the mourn, >
er's apjndaeh to the throne of Grate. 1
Mi?-1 s?fri > Moody and Urn",*tine -I
Hodges spent the week-end at Ma- '
oil.
t
Mi.-cv l.otjise Cox Marion was the .
wet k-ettd truest- of .Miss Rosa J. ,
' "FJ'adtrer. - i
\M)I:RS().\ nkws
:HapPst Suliday, Seho I
was opened ;i 1 ()::!() 'dVWk'thy the {
Sunt. Mr. 11. I,. -Vines. ' Then ;>t 1 1_; JO ^
= t ie?p.'i'-tu;?pi't.allied a wpndci tu 1
sermon. *. .J
We are very ylad to yre. ; R. \. ]
ami Mrs. f'hanslor home ayain to
stay. t
Misses Majorie Dandy from. Green- ,
wood and?'I'ln mnsjna Gall-nian are .
| visitiny Miss lodinonia .Johnson. We <
wish ttieu. a ijle;is;mt sfay in .our < i ty. !
Mis'sc si V *-?^LfllT' Neal and Martha <
Bell iti'o visiting in Clintuiu ~
Soutli Carolina.
Mis- .; Rosebud Xcal,-Tommy andToe
(!oin.-%and. Misses? T> 11ic ajni Wi 1 - .
Mo .:M:u- Alexander mo oted to Mt.
- Caru'd ;<i spend the d..y...\vUh.,
. Miss'es Ivva Kate Dunhtp and Daisy *
N'eal, where they are spending i *
few day.-, at0 the bunlap's home. We '
- -enii'v' i -SI ]| . i' .ml 11 [T *"*
Misses Maxie Gadsden arid. I. I). ^
,T?tii'ker w<h*e 'home Saturday and i
Sunday from Benedict College. Co- ?
w |^| | |'| | | m%'- - " * *" ' '
Misst - l.ueile Zinuneiniiui wj.ll re- ^
jurn- t" St. '1.like hospital Rnioioh '
X. ?. .. > 'e re she is studying nursi
training.
If yon have any news fit1-: ho ,
"l.tadii". please sec Miss Ollio Al- |
csxafvder - |:!l! Thomas Street.
We are glad to greet pur agOnt j
Rev. I,. R. Rest, hack .in t wn-again :
after haying been 'away for two r
weeks in revivals. Rev\ Best' deliv- I
erod '_'l sermons' whieh\ were real <
soul siii i ing. ?4 1 eleven UeDTons at f
New I'wiondship near- Ifonea Rpth s t
--Pr; lit at . Wilson & Creek Baptist '
- -C'htiri'li. in ai Iva. KeV. Best is surely
' a wi nde.rful preacher. Deiumt Br.o. ,
Martin of Wilson ("root- snv<. l?v-?lri?n
- - - .x.w.? , ,
hack of a hi.-ory of about HO years ]
says tl\at Rev. Rest is the fastest i
. tlvwker he lias ever heard. All Rev. <
Resfwaiv. is a chance and the world t
will hear about him. ^
Sunday. Auyust T i. the Wei-faro J
_ RwptistClnm-h 'biiif ) eomirtfg f
T'av a| 10:00 A. M. the,i_ annual j
! <mksyi viny services were conduct- \
d by rVa- on Henry Peterson. ,
At 11 fOO A. M. a wonderful sernion t
was preached, by the pastor. His :
' tin. "! ' r /ion's?ake I a ill t:'>t '
im-hl myjwreT" ; ~ ;?
At 1 :.'?0 a Missionary offering was
.t .ken amountinjr to *7 Cents.
Visitor's- prysen were": -Rev. II. Anrson.
Mrs.. ('.. K. Watkihs. Deacon
l-nunt ffom Ml/ /.ion; Mrs. Then"
"lo'sili' -anti.ftmoK from Pleasant .
Hill. ('.ollcci ion l'or tlu- day
n:if. Collection for the dnySl'.'.'i.o 1
A.MHMtSHV MWS
-We were, triad to have'in ^r pros-'
i-uee * last Sunday mommy Mr. J. I). 1
R'teker of Renediej Colleye and i
Va lids <d' Columbia 'who aceonipa- .led
liini spcndiny ?>!ie day with ;
ois parents.
.N'iyht serviees Were very?spirit??
id. Mr. Rucker preached his first
>.* rnion.f His te\,\ was found John- 1
Stihieet "I ; i'i I..coo 1 *.. " Tl,.-...
Our faithful pastor was ably as- 1
>,sted^ by Revs. J. .1. Reter.-un, ,
.Mi-Illw^uu and Dr. M. M. Ma ft in, 1
ami Dr. Wm. Slur..in We thank (?od ?
l'<'f the viet ry. We are very proud <
..f our pastor ai\d the splendid work *
- -be h.n? doHo-hcMt?Jt-hiy vorrr. -Wr'hnvO~Q
a splendid elnireh. But is'and eomplet-;j*
ed iii side. ThVs wsys done in a !
few moath. We arc now looking '
forward to our last quarterly confer I
" enee which e. nvenes Saturday and i
Sunday. We are praying; for success
along all lines. I 1
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Ill'mirl-ian: : y<-a>>. . . i ,/r
li(* tf i~a di.*?i ? rf I~*mi *.* - .1 ? ?
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load of th(. Vooi} - >, -j.
nark - ajul I'n'siij. :> ' ,f [ '. , .
F77T7T FT~Tf T pr ?
atiirht in the Mini-:. j
if. Ht-nodii-t ' f-'oifryir'; .? :>'
nini-stration' of I'.r.V. f:* \V \
ino Tli,. uni^uo' f.-a: .
lijfh --v- +U'|.-V i?H- -\v;+- -j. ..!
Mann confjM,-.. ; M:- . \ \> j;.
-'o:n.'a tea. : ! .If .t , : .* s V
mil riniviiii.,! i;. . T: i: . >
n till. 22 v.- .;M . .'"ha- w-'.
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ovolv for: :. ' ' '
In - losiii^.. w,. , . ,.
>f a m.?>t >a< rod d;r:y.':f \\.
loirlcv't. to I.1H-I! t io| i, \'."
Moriah Hahtist fhtnvf* i- -,;i 1-.'
lit' PhlliPj. ..fid l-.Iu.u'l.'-rh !.
st SunTiay in \\ . (>. :...
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r.'lu i t' a ivvival ii|? i-tltar v a.- +-t
autulifil.
A s\\ in;, hiiiiu fla-.- i
rountj women an.i . ' di.ir. . >r^ani:U'<T
and ?I loanls :h\ &' '
if Ml'. Knn. Shekell Win' nalihutod
the list- nt' hi- j'.-n.i
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splash (in the water and . nu-. K -s ill;
swin.1i> ir. Mi I a'fi \ .Sl.t ?d;
ind Mr. .)i>hH Hritrh; i S^p "*H- > aiiisti
net ion,-. 1.? :.i?:?M
is. .1 ii Ha *W. Tall. \. tin .ITa'.h- Wheatloy
Hraneh lilVrai an- i-piaid-'
injf her vacation w.tli friends in
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