The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 01, 1932, Page Page 2, Image 2

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?tt^a ouuuii'ii iuu'1 * the .church ]>ooyle . aid the. . t were "still hard'* wi'ii them a- the government avpridu'uti.ietis .were, i;;/ slant, ami ihey either did vol yet any' or hot ciKtugh. nen.ee wiml tliey 'v-' reive was consumed with their otr.er. ?:?Aihliu/al ian>?hei'oiv??;_ .reach* a, . of ttre -church, However they -a.-sur-.' ed the ministers' hat the tall of the year would .eritn*- het'er' times, a: ?: [ all dues would he t>j--??m-i?t!y met.. X"\v,! the iaii of the?> ?an. ?i.ini.i & you have never hya.nl he heat- ul t excuses they are '1 etHterini:'. 'Sua'*, j are saying that the whiv i>e U-j P Wave taken all at' thyir vi?::??tV. Umi \7 have only given litem llio..:eed^k l . ers are saying that ihey haye ?ak-. u_ .all t'1' their corn and eiven ; koj>i..l'iie. i'ndilfi-. Sunw she ftTcA ...jiu-ve their j>*eas ji'tat gave : hem t * ) \?:.-, So uhe cry is -sidl. ?har?i"-tim<--" ' them vvlien it cOmcs ro 'their .church-1 es. Yes! A in'! it v. ill t>? al".. ] ' /with "ltiltiiy ol"-our cohyod os" j>ie I e-' <>l 'lit! I. . ? ,; I- 'n one I'livlu when the. "< n ?'<1 anii i In?. A It nr i : ? ?* xious . >< * hers t<? :y: r,'. i st-runge man t i: * ri-v ? n?i^fT.t "t. ('aroJIna pnTe vTI'TrT ~v.\ Jti'.ed liu'- j'at I t.:',: rha'I fath'.-r r All a.)' Itiitj t'l I 11 i !" :;a\N i'.fii lie ;\t I'M> ( ,(. had .-\vi:'t b . .< ...r^x1 the noaiVst \\ lnd;>\V ? !' the , . c-uerl by > the pole man t" hieh lie leapr-d, and vunisit?^<I : :. '.it mortal sight. With lite a p"ie he. aio'd. :'or !n ? ..IpV bt.r v prevented. Al'u-i" t'..v the di-nrdi 't-d seiviOe- it \p ie:u <f((i t hat the j-.'.le nian >\ as. tTie r.' listV j^nvftil h'4,-1 and. r.c i';.1. r t *~rrp7-1\ vva.-t her i-riii.'i for i e\ - ''ii!y the goodness? ..of/ii... ~o~~ Tf is liR-iTtT s rh;i; j>: < \ ;i: i I... , ori les 'f voni , fa 11 ihg dead, in II - ( I'its. ('hfi.-tirtllS shfrC.dd J.jjve" a rations for revival:- J ; *' t > : t. iitg themselves, to*- <; ?}. Tin : frated help should be ;-eeun<! to -a duet them, be they una r.t- .m anjl such meetings will !.< far-ip: vi.*inV, uplifting and ins; irin;.\ I KTTER CHART. KS OR "WORSl." KEI'Oin f\(.. . To expect a 100 per *tH?+et-rr-+ -% f ' >s ? thai minister niiist support lli; eharge as iiu*trpr<T?tr was another a* Id his? I'm mi,l y. The"~ifcry~" for t1? \olopiti;c Missions w.lli no support past. i'H?r it takes your host mail: tors '?> make -strong elniryhes _ out it .missions,. Ami. unless ym: have nioi ? > 'o support l It at t-kiss ? !' tnvTT Trrrj i ne work; you --av ill o a \ o?t-o?altae tta'se '.Missions to 4t'oo-i e'uuve: w h'ct'e 8a*'.. ran he served l>y sue .'en. "A u'a ill -Missions are ; a riium iuy: tor piepareu men just us iaiyt t .retii's ami 'stations.- They. >iou; v ant .Mi.-sioti ii.ftt, so tin- eiiureh. i losiny ..ttrmimi ' in t s present, mploi to -operate AI-issU s. Attar em !.i eireiii'ts atu'l stn ious".' .Mais ' i'.-iT".r.'il ief:rr fftai yt'i'. -rtf . ..I >, ii-.. A . -? .vr fin." Th*?sc liU'ii r:*a ;;i\ .' it full lii'.iu service \vkinl? i>" i.-: r,'.\ .it. a . i . i -will deVc!V>y lu Mi. 1 t :u \- i j-.m-'il ;ii a men,' i'y.r every sta ..i--- u! ii-?!'t k]!kU. niinis'.i r wiil !ta? .. are" lit ihat .lian'ow" lin it. Trt; : '?!) -\ ' w i-ll bo s<'UK' '.hat i ? .;' at,? ?4?jh it iieurc?^?>*i> i ik.;?t-k line's tlnu.ihey can do a yrcat-'tk; i t f\ i- : ban lhey ran i treat hiny. '1 ! r rontinttoiU I. > I 1.1. .K. A.\l> U Hit ! , II Vl,l, ( liici n>' ? _ . . t ?ik >u'nda.y iiui!*r.ina v.c \v> : with- t'i Uov. II. T. SniiuiU'i'.v i .'IKa ,t. . An1 my at -Kock . Ili .i ? '. a*, d h.jtl :i r;ini ion-. i : vie J . - rzr- v:i; irmrtr TTu7-Til i nc I'i ? HitH-r- ; 1 rt t ;H' di"'4 I'lt'l . It ltd "Hi T i ?. " . . Thejr say his sup' _h_; ijit. it;' l;ccu tin li:U ihai'u i . .thai V >ay a y ? ait'i v. a> reaiiy. pto'udnt' lite c: ! i;i't ssa- iis at hr t i'tii ercn-.A'. Wit litest O'tuHl | i'sj'lr fiv-v. .""hsniniet's V . . . I . i\ : V ! ' .... . V.'.- -Is I. : I "f'' 1 S < IM: > (. i' M l J. M. i zi<>\ '< ill <;i i.<1.. ;i.i i In :t- ;*?' ' . . 1' ' ' ' :* ii i"i t i' ' i ' *: ,.r . (-' l;.< Vi" A- V: l \? Si U- [' ' m W ' iii.i* M - ' : ? :' ' 'i > v. v. vi-r.' ' tf <i : t; - -iii'ii ?'t. : h-1 |." v s: ?\ I." Ih.- .-.ii-io;.V t aJ u ; i.-vJ'-Ji. \v;r '" i' t r. . i ' I I A ;*_/ 1- ? IILM...;. ,il ?' : t > f i - . ?t ' tr > ' Uf ? .fhlVl-l-,': * ' 1 * . e . % ' * '7 THE PALMETTO LI it JON I.S ( II AIM!. A, M. ! :. 7,ION j- VOl Mi WOMAN'S MISSIONi ' A It V SOC1KTV >1 i- ' 'l lu- iiK Wijim n's Missionary So ii'ty of .I'l'uos Chapel Clnueh \vas ^ .doti .?bVfulty ihtTrtaiiTed by Miss j" Xoaini Roe.l, Wednesday Sept. 21, at 1 Hoi homo 2fl0 tiorvais St. The president, Miss Kloroneo IV11:i son presided. ; Tho doyptifmal was s darted by Mrs. Martin and Robinii for- business. Tho members listen I riiila-'c p!.u:i. w v were jrisei -i >. mm1 '"! , new moiTihcrs: Ruddnb Woodson \; '.Iv u u.s WhilkcLnmia Jones. I -\ J,-', ' i c i" :;r-c ^ms Served by rr.r: met.;i* m.v ad-.iourmd siiivr by n n and prayer t o -TtTT? ;>l the liano of tho president < v Tubuc," 'dTstrk t ~srv l> \Y SJ MOOR CON VKNTION "j enijvon'ir.ji til' tlie above nanir (" '"v. r c !<t- a-t -- F?T*Ter vTTle AT3 !]. t'hurvh. Lllst to "Joth. Sept, is novf j' kiu'ory. .' In tlie,. winds of. pmtripe ;.ji. convention opened strictly i hi': e* lock 1>V the Presiding Klder ..lb. , I., lb Ib'V)iminir\yny. Kvery '.'p. who. was assigned 'on the and t'Jv.*o who spoke . ex(' << nip.urapyottsly seemed t*?* have been 1 ; 11 m 1 I t". t I-euirht s. We are lies; ;. ttt have "lYvrrrr* .professional ehrrcH<; i < n .hv our district who art i cnii + . . . . 1 (he ,V. Ab Iw Church-and t'rr 'are the one's; vdho were present a! the convention: I') Vs." If. ! >. b we,- T-. H. Rest, and S. 3b ! aid S. ' Moriran. F.xp. and I(i. Garrett all matte. wonand help,fill speeches. 1 The lie* 'ministers were as follows: !l." s. A. Flinches'. AI. C. AlrCub i:r.. district superintendents of the M. F. ('lun ch: It. F. 11 ilderhraiuj t>( 1i l.'bor'v li'll Church; Alanning' I>ist, ir . speeches were.' very _eomme?> d 'table. _ There wore many -paper's read "i'Pm prrprrr?rouTt- In?-Mrs-. .h?V.?bv?_d.au.iie?raid?Airs,?I.. J J,?Wh'to ?doerood ":no>"t. impressive. Airs. While's pa' with suc.il novell y nf iho,.ugilts'and -<> \-irt i} to the uplift of the ybtini! ; ; i 1 c.?ww?Voted?that?a?copy?be i> -ervet! for the benefit of the disI , ,: v:rt and also be ptildished iu- Mil' c.'td.-ir paper. Readers, of The I'al'nv ': o 1 cader may lo.ok. to read it, . j The prea-'hty s were all well chnVgi '. i'ii spiritual foul.. Rev. Julius ,' , I io'.jov. hy preached from. Rev. J2:h! ; Rev. <Y b. Ttjirr preached the Fdueen.oi;ab soi" on from St. John lb'.'; Rev. n. IT. Gray, preached Sunday . notrii fto'ii St. John 8:l!2; Rev. J. (', ' rl?:s preached Sunday d . o'clock from Ret", l'.'tlfi; Rev. F. J. Galli. jslniw pleached at 8 o'clock from St. 'John. 1.1 :d">. These sernums were . so Y: of,d until wliif may lie said pf one t an?be .said of?all, by ' t-lvo?mamiei - c 1 -f i heir- TTcRvery. <lemonst rate vh.it '7;,hey arc commission from above" the ' response's mmio bv the?audience nr h each sermon indivato* f hat none won under displeasure.* Nil'. II. I.. Pinck! iH'v 'lie .(lis' l irl Leag ue president land NIis. Coiw B. Black the district j S liool .Superintendent et?r'V^isiinly exhibited some' rich features .and new stunts, in" their work. Mr, icy brought. to us a model 1" T.eneue program, and Mr*. Black do Might 'u us a model institute. t wo< characters fit so well 111 1 ; [the garment of iheji' position. 1 I The presiding elder" after being M ined of his fevor . by V.iisThg the I i i liiired assessment became eloquent ' ' in all Ids deliPera' ioiis. His business ;u genius will forever enable him to yonder a successful urogram Mnnv CAPER .THE WATER EE SUNDAY - SCHOOL DISTRICT The Sunday School Institute pf I the , Wateree District held S?pt. 22, ]2.'5, 24. and 25 at Mt. Olive A. M. E. Church, Rev. L. J. Randolph, -Pastor, Rev. O. T. Coleman presiding elder. After the opening session and remarks by Elder Coleman, the Ini-stitute was- organized. The 'loyal nxtn nl' I Kn W nfnvnn Piiofvin* useful iii helping the presiding elder j Rev. (1. TV Coleman. The Institute was organizqdL . The -inyaL men _of tin' Wateree District were useful in helping the elder put over the program. _ j The district- should congratulate it .self on having a Christian hearted elder who always stresses the cause of the.eh.urch. There are loyal men in tfie dis.trict who threw..themselves unselfish.-, dy into service with an attitude that I would guarantee the success of the elderV program as well tJhe sucu>s of the district. i Mr. Caleb Caldwell is indisposed at this writing. Misses Mary and Martha Smoke pre home to *'t.he delight of their ."'- '"v friends, thuy rwportod a good trip. ^ I We have received the news here 'his week that the stork has visited Mrs. Kvelyn Koitt .Ilemmingway of |t'otiway. S. C., 'and left a handsome hahy girl; mother and baby are dofine : I lin n Muuirs.iu Dime college. Misses Lucy Williams, Mary Ann ^inis and Mr. Janiie Sims, Allen Col! lege, Columbia; Miss Marie C. Holley, j Browning Home, Camden, S. C.; At issoe Dorothy and Olivia Bobc, jl Benedict College, Columbia, S. C. i The Gadsden Graded School will j open-on the 10th of Oct. with the I same faculty; Mr. -Z. It. Clarkson ' Principal, Mrs. Louisa W. Randolph, Uth and 7th grades; Miss Sarah M11] h i 1th and r?th grades; Miss Lucile j Finch 2nd and 3rd; Mrs. Wilhelmina ."larkson I'st and a Ivartcel 1st grades. I The Woman Missionary Society of Red Hill Baptist Church will have their annual Thanksgiving services on the Second Sunday in October, beginning at 2:30 P. M. A spediul sermon will b0 nreaeiied at that hour * hp :M,.' T; Lrmnufttr""*" Send In Your f Subscription THE OCONEE COUNTY TRIANING SCHOOL Seneca S. (C.?We are approach- j nig the end of our?first months in school to.nd the students are hard at work sin^e thoy havfU xome To the true relization that vafflttion time is, over. Along with their school work they are "bubbling over" with "pep" and school spirit. They can hardly wait for the first game. Daily the cheer leaders are getting their yells lined up. ?I4avus_ quite a pla/usure to?the school to have its Ex-Assistant Principal, visit on last week in. the person of Prof. R. . W, Arnold. The famous Pen Singers rendered an excellent program in the auditorium on Thursday evening. This pro gram was gnven in interest 01 me Tabernacle Baptist Church A very enjoyable e<vening was spent listening to* them. ffl The course in ''Home Nursing" ended Friday a great number recieved the results will bo a decrease in death rate among our people as these people have beon instructed along t.he* lines of caring for the body. Miss Thelma Mewell spent tno week end with her piarents in Greenville. 31iss Fleta Williams spent the week end at Laura Creek attending the Sunday School Conventioin. She reports a splendid stay. The faculty and students b?dy ex" pioss tu Mi. Ilarry Terrell a member of the Junior Hi Class their heart felt sympathy in his hpur of bereavement over the dttoth of Ills iliolherr \\rn i.??? :n ^-^.1 i_j.: L. Myers. Mrs. Myers was principal of the Cedar. Creek school last year which position she filled very acceptahly and while Virr patrons regretted to give her up; Ufyeywere prood to know that she had been called to a better position. ? RIDGELANI) NEWS. T^ae meeting of the P.T.A. of Jasper! County Trailing school was held on Wednesday evening, September 21. 'Meeting was called to order %by Mr. E. S. Blasengairoe. Hymn: Holy, Holy, Hole was simg-f aft* r which a prayer was olfort^dV Mr. Blasengaime theh spoko on the pur,po?e of the P. T., A. The regular " Business proceeded with Mr. EikeronkeotteV acting as chairn^in. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Mr. J. Orr, Pres., Mr. W. D. Primus, Vice-Pres.; Mr. B. Benton, Tr*'as.; Miss R. M. Collins, Sec'y.; Chairman of Program Committee; Mrs. C. Mereland; Publicity Committee, Mr, J. Brown and Hospitality Committee, Mr. J. H. Ford. Each member of the Association is taxed five cents a month. Meeting will be held on the third :Wednesday evening in each 'month. Mrs; Moreanil promised real program for he next meeting. Just before adjournment Mr. Blasengalo * spoke about the Community Fair and asked for the cooperation of all the parents. CEI)AR~GU()VE A. M. E. ZION CHURCH NEWS , Sunday school was largely attended at Cedar Grove. We had- an interesting lesson taught by Mr. J. IT. Johnson. Subject., "What the world owes Moses." Much inspiration was gotten out of the lesson. Just before the minister dismissed. Mm* liliotte *B. Abrams, made a brief talk about the Dist. Conference that was held at Bates Chapel, Union, S. C., Thursday and Friday,-?*>?pt. 2122-23. * It 'has been reported that this was -one' of the best'"corrfcvences"" that was neld. A wonderful . sermon was preaehe<l by Rev. Joseph A. Butler, lie preached an instructive sermon. Mr. W. M. Wallace made a brief talk' about the Dist. Conference. Both of them explained, all the transaction of the business, response was made by, IVfr. J.< H. Johnson. It was announced that in favor of Clinton C< 1 lege. All the -churches will donate Ulihton College; Peas, molasses, flour potatoes, corn, etc. . Rev. C. H. McRae, Mr. J. C. Byrd have returned from the District Conference. The Mutual Society Jjeld its regular board meeting at Bruce Tabernacle A. iflL E. Z. Chuteh Saturday. It was a (Successful meeting. Rev. C. H-. McRae, was called off to Atlanta, Ga. Saturday on account pf the sickness f his relatives. We hope he find him to be improved. -Me. Geergp-'Abi wins liuu 1'el'Ul'fTPll" ' to his home at Thomasville, N. C. after spending some time with parents of Whitmire. Mijs. Martha Abrams is home spending some time With parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Abrams of | Whitmire, S. C, Saturday, October 1, 1932 Mr. and Mrs. -Eddie Sanders .are the proud parents of a fifte baby boy. Cedar Grove base ball team defeated Reno team, 1-1 Saturday Sept. * 17. Owing thq^the inclement weather the Reno team failed to come down to Cedar Grove Saturday. . ? *?.We are sorry to report that Mrs. Fannie Clark, Mrs. Lett Rayford are confined to their beds. Mrs. Rayford's daughter from Cleveland Oliio will return very scon. Mr. NathanfJlpnn . IVfr Alhort Anrtavcnr* nrwl .Mrs. Sunice Comon still remain on the sieTi list: We hope they will soon -recover, j Cedar Grove has closed a successful ten day meeting. After which one soul confessed and was brought to Christ. He joined, the church at Cedar Grove and was baptised, the thind Sunday ia:-Sept., Mr, Calvin Gilliam." We thank God that some one decided to turn around and obey the will of Gcd and keep on going until they reach the goal. ' Sims Chapel has closed a Successful ten ay meeting, one soul was united to Christ. Rev, McKennedy from Spartanburg conducted the meeting.?Rev." :J; ft: Blake - from ~ Rock Hill conducted the meeting at Cwlaj'Gruve. ? r. .?... Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wallace and and Beauloli Swindlers Sunday. - , M~i\ and -Mrs. Joe McMorns and Children visited Mrs. Eunice Cumon and Mr. Nathaniel Glenn Sunday. Mrs. Braddie Epps and daughter,E. C. Epps visited Mrs. Eunice G. - , moil?and" Mr. Nathaniel Glenn Su" day. Miss Ester Robinson has _ return- " ed home after spending some time Willi ri'la t i v??>; of Boykins. S. C-. " Little Miss Ruth" JfihifSon, Hattle Mae Zanks, Elizabeth Swindler, Elmer Jones, Raymond. Jones Jr., Joe^ Johnson Jr.,* were christened Sunday at Cedar Grove A. M. E. Zion Church by the . Pastor, Rev. C. H. McRac. . _. v_ Miss Elizabeth Gilliam was made matron of Clinton College, Rock Hill S^^Cr-mf-thy Scleilce leaehm'. She is a graduate of Clinton College. . . , . . I MX. riSGAH A. M. E. CHURCH .Rev. M. G. Williams, Pastor i. . Sunday School -was opened'dt the Msifal hour with the Supt. 'Mrs. A; M. Perrin and teachers at their post? df duty. Tire lesson was quite interesting and discussed with a deal of enthusiasm by Mr. R. H. McGhee. At 11:30 our pastor selected his text from St. John 0:1; I must work the works of him that sent me, while it is day: the night cometh, whtn no nian can work. This was a message that will have the desired effect in the hearts of nillM otiil vnmtn ..? twv.iiiC4..1l.. a.,4 Corrected to February 1, 1932 Arrive Union Station Leave No. No. . 4:50p 32 Augusta-N. Y. 32 B.OOp 8:55a 31 N. Y. Augusta 31 9:00a 12:40p 27 Char'ston-Cinn. 27 12:45p 4:00p 28 Cinn.Char'ston 28 4:0>5p ~ 9":00p 10 Columbia-Oinn. 9 7:05a 5:00a 24 Columbia-Jacks'n 23 10:30p 10;4.0a .ft Col>-AnK"nLn 7 A1QP- ? 12:40p 20 Col'a-Savannah 19 9.30a 8:55p 23 Col'a-Charlotte 24 5:00a 9:55p 11 Col'a-Charl'n 12 9:00a 4:55a 16 Col'a-Charl'n 16 3;56a 10:00p 16 Col'a-Greenv'e 15 6:50a 12:25 117* Col'a-CharloLe 118 11:20a 10:00a 18 Col'a-Atlanta 17 7:15n 10:00a 18 Col'a-Atlanta 17 7:20a