The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 08, 1932, Page Page 2, Image 2
Tall rally. All of the presiding eld-,
ers arc depending on tbeir.ejninistcM s
and they in'Utrn arc lookuit; to their
members. This is Bishop Williams
first effort fur the school and we
.II DI'SI ly hope th.-n f \ I'i'v past r an
? congrelation will make it a glowing
success. Ny presiding elder vanUto
reuisti r in the l'aluro column bc
tore our new chicl'tan. So lei us
undertake what uut\ seem i he flTT"
-possible.?It WM.uld.hn a litc thing li
hundreds of ministers unci patrons-oi
Allen would attend. Lhe meetinj* here
next week. Tt is reported 1 hat \\e
Fi-c ri-?>' lit In "P"" ijij bWv
since Allen was Aljon.' And the
w or k o f Fa pta in bAbra m S imp ?on irr
Connecticut with the school as head
and bnsinuss inanairer has been won. 1
dcrful. It'-looks jike wo will not
some wlure nbw. He brought blc>
sing number jone to our school in
this 'state whe.i he let go that army
of free eaters tin the. dorm of students
that have been there year alter
yeiuv?' -No-college iti the w'orld
, undertook such a foolish thing but
Allen. * Whoever heard of a university
feeding isLudents to attend it.
They will never do anything witn.
such an education.. Its gotten t?
V"*y- _
.Many of tli> so eblldl ?pai'iiiowere
Hilly able to pay lui tin.ii1 emu a
tion. But such wrongs will never be
l ightened unless tjjc' bishop takes the
"bull by ilie horns.''All ot the men in.
the state may know ot' it but canm t
'r it. 1'aptain Simpson takcis
..r- nlllPV r-.HFfr- | U OSideti t.rand
still 1ms a larger enrollment than
ihlsiime'^Bntr rmrwrHi -the sour +t^'
. in lull force. Come down next week
and inspect 'fi'e basement ol Arnett
hull. Heretofore it lookc|td like an
old staWe where zoo animals were
stored during the winter, tlive the
Williams administration a chaiicc.
? ft> :i sad nitv that we did not have
ft?Tfi this state when we hail. Tnuiu-y.
_A> U is. every minister and !oy>.i
? African Methmlist are willing to ii.?
their level IwsU We are priU lug ami
hoping that tied will provide .a way
Im ur 'to do our bit lor" ?|.e w -r'li>
cause.
TilK VAU'tr or MORAL
?? OHM(; A RONS
So many- pe'oply have no .legai d
lor obligutjiuns of the above naUnv.
III. fact there ate sm|V.c e-doled peo.
pie \vho .do not think that they ate
duty hound to* keep any such '"animal:')."
Its t'o be 'regretted bid nevir
the less . true. Of course the busi.
ness-wo-rld is not willing t'o trust any
man's w.ord all the way.-s 'fhats why
a gong' musb sound every - time yea
board a l>i(s or street ear or make a
dime purchase at stores.' All of 'his
show ii.s just how far we are from
where (iod would have ufn fair you
imagine the I'rophe's and Apostles
wprd was ail that, .was neee.fsary7
I)id they have to sign- notes and
lii- endorsed: to get. considerations of
any kind? Joseph down. in- Kgyi.t
who was placed over l'har. lib's 'great
store would report every penny col'P
' II'- ;l ' ' in < i- ; ic.-i e:ir li.at':
being operated' to (iay^^\v7u7oTTr^n7?"1
register installed or. spotter -to catch
him. The reason Negro chinches
are so poorly liuanced is because
their church members have 'no .'regard
Tor moral obligations. Unless- youmakefile
average Negro sigh" a. specified
Contract as to his- /obligations,
with a jail sentence attd?ched, they
amount to nothing.. The same reason
can be given as to why Negro
business-fail. .They want you to ad
vanco..-t?oous to thtatL on .their word,
which mean? ndtlifmj. As soon as
they eat your business output' coinmissiiuli
'hoy g<> back in smhe swamp
. ? and poop a' y< u. They want to borrow
money from those 'hose of their
race on their word. And the lender
" *--.-wilt b?? as poor as the borrower, for
their word don't amount to a hill
of beans. They want to read color-,
ed news paper on time with a faithful
promise to pay at a certain time,
and want you to" Like their Avoid,
"? And when you take it you trot nothing.
"Not until we learn that a morai
obligation should be as binding as
any other.
We will "get no better fast."
4 AS MISSIONS (;<>, SO CO
St CII M IN 1STKItS
It is not our purpose to pick a
quarrel with those ministers who are
pasturing charges with only a few
members, but we contend that such
?_ ministers should be given an opportunity
to render larger service;' or"
be put at such places where they can
do loss harm to the cause. I cannot
conceive 'he idea of God calling sortie
to preach to small congregations
and others to larfce congregations.
Is God partial? Now I know that
there are "gifts differing" and some
men have move talents than others..
(hTH'ff'Cf"?tTriVe milli.fte 1'air
only supply a mission and if it gets
to be a circuit they have to give it
up and go to another mission. And
if you give them a circuit or station
they cannot handle it until they reduce
it to a mission, they are going
. to be compelled to back out of the
gospel harnesscjs and hook up to
something else. Its hotter to make
them missionaries or evangelist., and
-1- * let themassist pastors and presiding
elders. For if they clearetJL 'en doj- J
mlnistoVs who advoea-te keeping sunn.
thing small so as t" keen 'i?""r inc
will luive to look to thel.ord an.;' '.a
dismissed.
a i)i:von:i) i> \i <. 111
\NSV\ hKS '
The rtian.v 1'iieiids. r|' lies. ami
Mrs. ll. T. Suniun'is. ?K pi? >y nipt
tItis&o."with them in the h>s>- <.i tbvii
ohly child .IoiinTori; Siu
passed into the hc.votid on ia.-i i ;iu .
day "mornning, leasing a husbiji.d
With relatives and Vj iViuks t?
mourn their io,?s. Site ' ohm ?<di j?;
and a.- keu all Jo Inet't licr in i le.. .
Tho Imii'idi wo. M-iulmled I i'o'.i
Hrussms Chapel Church ,oi wniii
sho was a member. With 1U. J. C,
McCl.ellan, presiding rbtrr 01 Mr
monies, .'lie loiiu'.Ong piog*?ss a
"TemlereTl; First hymn, Krv. W tOwens,
1>. I).; 1'rayer, lies. Ilnim;.
ol' tho UnhtOl ( 'l ?11? . 11"*- - i . : ...
x. v.ivnv*', ''in-.uU'ri
choir; Scripture k.l-iii. maTei >i
ceremony. Aiucond. li> nui, In. i-.. .v.
Adams, presiding elder of 'he '.\e\.
berry ,uisti iK. Rental ks. by lii
John Whaley, \\ iliiam f biids and b
I. J. Pruitt, pastor. Solo. Mrs. I.
Thompson. Paper, Mrs. fkiua Tvc
wards. Obituary, Key C. K, 1-'. axa-r
B. D. Solo. Mrs. Kc M. O.wens. rSe.
nron. the Writoi;. Sola Air. M..l>. Mil
lianis. Selection, inidci uikei - Wiik
ney and accompanist. Thus -' er.iki
the.life chapter of a lovely duugiUy
~tfl'<i'. 1'inrltm-y niulbb. nn-nrt r-, yrr-r
I uglily commended ?en?i ho nan-la?
of this large funeral. His c.niuc ou.i
til is simply line.
OI K WIlKKK.VUOi IS
On last Sunday v.v hud a h ?ui. .
pi li11 o.i 4?miiTr TTT7- l.'i v' i i;: 1
Ten. af Shiloli Churcn.- T.
that al) of us were rn Hfe spii-o
Theic a if some nobl.. pe- pie on 'in
charge and' 15ro. liaUn is gn ati.v a?.
mired by them. They s.ud. so n.ai.y
good things alioui him. Me -.bairn
the pastor ami lire. .1. C. Alaeiie.
j tor their subscription U. tin- "1. hder%'
i?MT' hope to get a huh lie, nf w nil sc.ribers'*'this
Tall. Y- u T aiTTsa he. . >
bp with ; he xjeud TTT TTTTTTiTT T7i7TW
you i i-a.I ' 'Pile l'aI ,ietto la-a.k r
This week-end wil titid'lis wi b -to.
Uev. 1 *. 1 *. MiT'arlar.d .at y;. IVir,
i'111'I eh Mmd.it 1boi Mi.ig?rrr-:??
Shady (drove Church' Sunday. night,
l.-et the members play for aim.;t-pom
ing of the Holy Spirit. "I.e'i in ;tvv'ance
. i nt ~T>tTr "km?es "
N.Ti,- \VeWill meet all of <>.!.:
ininistei s of the (list i i" tWb e M u
lieello a' Met hid Church, I num. -i .i?
.ay of next week at H! bYdWk l
eollect our edycat ional a-s-e-sineii..
And til use -below wtll !'e|K;tV t ;V.
home Tuesday i f ne,\i Week at :! p# I:..
Those mailing their full asse s a-tb
will not he required to attend ,'ihes.
meetings. Presiding i-ld. tT :i<! lie1
11 ' >?(>nk St rent.?( 1 n 11.1.111.?S. t T*
Phone MPS.
ternoon, Sept. 2.r>. All Of he chur? lies
woi'e .represented and an excellent
program was* rendered. Some
very excellent lmfsie was rendered 1>\
the- jiinioi' clioir. iViiKiain f< It' -a
Welcome adrcss in' behalf of the
| church, Miss J. Gilbert, in behalf ol
the Usher Hoard of Cumberland. MiA
.'Marie Robinson. Paper, Mis Id^
Mack Rdss, subject Love <Tf Ushersolo,
Miss Catherine Wil-on.' Papei
subject, Service Miss .Naomi Pay ton
kPaper, subject, Necessity of -Ushers
"'Helen -Hnyw^cmr *ol>?, Mi.
dmnes -McBride. After which Rev
I). E. Thomas delivered an address
from the subject I would rather In
a doOr-keeper in the hcusp of Gn<
than dwell in wickedness. Mr. Gab<
Smith, responded. A s'mrt talk b>
Mr. Calhoun of Mt. Zioo A..M. E
Colcction was lifted T>v Miy. Trvin anc
Fred Lawfenco amountttfk to tjto.OO
This was givon to help the ushei
board of Cumberland, sponsored bj
Mrs. Sallie Lawrence.
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THE PALMETTO URA
President Gundy Writes
State S. S. and BY
* %
; ' After a direful survey of the Held,
anil a. more comprehensive study of
i lite work that is escCntial to the genernl
development as well as the
spij ji ual and financial -growth of our
. SliaQ' work. 1 am more convinced
now than ever that what we relilly (
7 neeilTTr^xui.o,U,t' wink un a solid found- 1
ation n'nd give i' a .study .nunieriealj
Luiiilmil -iii-l liiKii.- !<>! ?
?%..* loiunviui IIUHUM
at'!or men'h and year after year, i;cgardloss
'o rallies Mud spasmodicdii\es;
is a complete orginazation of
I earnest. whole-hearlodx agreeable and
tactful field workers who are Willing
; to make 'he sacrifice and do the work
and conic to the convention and make
their roper'. If we ale successful in
w .rking mi' sucti <i system you will
si/o a new day d'lwjr lor the] State
i Sunday..^ h0o 1 and 11. Y. 1'. U. L'onvention.
* t
T.I niv way of-thinking, it is larm'^1+?ilie
.liitv of our i'fiieral tins -i.'ii!
ary, 'he Rev. \V. M, Howard and ' In
district Missionaries, to perfect such
' an . oim-ani/.at ion. The general mis-1
sionary is suppose to travel over me
State- and preach, - lecture and or?
~~ ganizo J10W?S' h""1 ""ll TT"i,,n ;;?yI '
' find out from 'he Regional Vive I'rev"1,
' Uidets af\d .pastors, the Convention--.
unions and. countries' that have no
district missionaries. Learn from
these leaders the men.and women- that
' are able and willing to do this work
and send their .names into wie prcisi.
'dent for appointment. I know of no
. man iti the State that is better acr
..ijtiainted with the work of the State
, Sunday . School Convention than Dr.
Howard.. 1 know of no_mbn that, is
- better prepared to preach and lecture
- .on Sunday. School work than our
i avfjyrnl'missionary* He simply needs
. to prepare him a program and go' on
- i he lipid. for any man doing mission_
"vacViTc to-day must have' a?ii lev's
ago, for tlie people, i 1 irmly heheve
'hat if our friend and brother would
xctciso nioVe faith in Cod, make the
acriiice and 'hrow himself wholeheartedly
tori the4 Held, lie could ?'<> ?
_ wnik that fouiltl he unpatalclled. ill
_ ' In' history-of the cmvvmU UhlT
" jn ihi' fa i' of ilns viakjirxaiiiuic.toJJ'.LL-..
tioii. I also realize tWit flic convention
lias not hoon jrtVinjr our missionary
the proper financial support; hut
I feet that, it' he will vonfuro out this
j-ar ami do a "area'or lieh.l work, the
nil. IC. II, McGILL M
Thf pastor'.of Kinaiiuvl'* A. M. 1;.
?Church in ( Lai li ?lini.-tki-sircs to make
a'stalortient through your columns hi
rcleri'lK't' .to tin* Work of tile old
" ".\iol lu r t lunch. Kninnucl is ? lie
of the hist'ori," lataluiarks of .. Afi ir
ran Methodism; and is the oldest A.
M 11. Church In low ?':o. Mason and
l>i:<oiV line. Aside mini an uniinr
poachahlc an i unhruken heritage of
loyalty 1o 'lie cipuieitioii; she has
yiveii a yaia>:y of uoh'le leaders to
..ii'c <'iWi'h and race. Ivven "in tlies.days
of depression, she is still sct'-!
ij_r the-exaiiiple of loyalty and sac- ,
lii'iVf th.tt 'he irrc'at church of Allen
Jn-uM line. . ' . .
Si vera I Svi-eks a>io the pastor was!
"Tryiriw to d-\ i -t- s ine plan ^o raise i
- ?np-l.iila.1-I. of our n'Ai atinii.'il ipio'la!
all-in' lo-.p.i ovnl,. senile funds for !
ir Stewards I>op:ativ.ent. Without I
eoiisultiny at:.' one them. In read
during 'he usual -ei'vieo a list of <cv. .
:?;y l?:ics. whom h?j designated as
itil- l it :ri u-t i.cy ( !ul'. Ho ? requested '
* !i i* -fitch one hy a designated !inur|
n pori thioi.ifh i>< -rsofial oil",ta t oo j
. ii! i iixiii.si) ion dollars? At Hie"tip-I
painted" lime,, the reports were- as
.liiil?!\v>; . M-rs.-A'. A. Colonel. $11.75;
- "*T7 dilLj.1. . <! Ynirii^r*MJL2n; Mrs~
\..mcy \\'aikTrTnyrriTp^TTTTTrnTurT"
Irviii. .Mrs. Jessie H. dcinefc,'
$lir.S.">; Mis Clara Hill. $lo..'{0; Mrs.
M'AUI amu in; M:\VS
Mrs. Ortavia Tucker lias returned
h'.Mio from Xyak, X. V., whore she
. sp -iii the riuiiv summer with her
laughter untl :n>n-m-laW7~ * t~~
The teachers ami students arc still
leaving for 'heir various, schools.
One ol" 'he light social 'affairs of
the "."e tfoii was given sit-the home of
Mr. nn<! Mrs* Colli. Ixis Mills last
, Friday evening. -Mrs. I.ola Mills
av '.s hostess t.. the tilfair, _ i
Delightful refreshments were sorv. (i
and everyone present seemed to
have enjoyed himself immensely.
Among the oiii:of-iown guests a't
era ling were: Mr. and .Mrs. Tucker
- ?a-mi Mm ??.!' Tiyon* X. -Mrs. Jose-^
piiitie- Johnson was. ais j. lijvsent. ,.
.Master Aaron (!at;\Voo;i of De.tr.oi-t
. Mi'.-li.i enterfbiirie.tl it - ihv home ol
Mi-. rmTp$Fr^\\'in. SuHjyan <>n Voting
St., Sa'urday afternoon, a*.host or
title friends.
Ire Victim and mints .were1 served
and many useful presents were fe!
ceived.
Airs. Sill lie Ih'nckfnan has reeover( d
from an ihx^s of several weeks.
Mr, aval Mrs. Will, Clenvons, Mrs.
M .1. ( lemons and i'rof. Neal, mo
t- >?-41! I.) ('?>11:i>11>i:'. S:i\i?U>y. Return<il
hi'i['! iii the evening.-'They report
-fil a lovely trip,
p Air. an 1 M i s. Reuben Blaekstock
a'tended services at Shady Grove on
[ frL;ndnv morning,
^!yr'a^ Rapt'n-t Church
' It'or.-Thomas .Mills spoke to u? on
Sunday morning from?the text .Isa,
His iteliveraaee was fine. .
Sunday cvoivicr Rev. A. AI. Mat?11
w -, ilo t,i w!v ri''ri(i i ihimui was
prestat ami delivered a" . message
from tin stihjci Hanger of brhtlng.
) * A si at. men' was yiaile tk> the
eliui'oh that he had a.oopteil the pail
positlop.
Kveryohe is welcome to worship
] y-rfh rr- and we hope that those who
a rt. stayinfr away on account of false
r ' pi t pagandn will he benefited by dor
ing so.
' i The Stiver Tea given Sunday afi,
* ~: - -
tp ^ ' ??
lDER
^ ?r- |L. I .
a Special Letter of The
. P. VL Convention.
[convention would be more encouraged
I to do more for him. I am also ap-j
pealing to our district missionaries? to.i,
find out from, the reginal vice presi- |
dents and pastors the namqs of the
conventions, unions and counties that ,
Hiivc no, msirii'i worKers. ->ec+ire me
preachers.that would take pleasure in
doing this class of work "anil send
them into the president for .appoint
ment. Dr. CI. (}. Daniels of (ienrge- j
town has sent in more names to he J
appointed as."district missionaries
than any one else in the state. I al- (
so have a very encouraging letter
from Dr- Daniels saying that lower.
South Carolina is stirred as never Ive|Tm'e
in -interest ot the S'ate Sunday
I'Sehool and B. Y. 1'. U. Convention."'
His plans ~kumu to bp very i molyu-u4catchy.
He is planning to raise anil
report at leas' $:i,0U0 at our next
session, 1 also hilVO ;t M'ry sluing mi)
, encouraging letter from Dr. K - C.
J Campbell, of Anderson stating that
| Upper South Carolina must win the
blue ribbon in this diive.?"Ho inform
I me tlvit his drgiuuxaiiun is se< up and
| all nlans are re.'?dy for the press, lie
U-*f4annhig To fill so and lepuil?rt*?
[.Spartanburg not less/?than $2,000.
these two publicity secretaries .are'
j groat preachers, successful pastors,"
j ImiMyrs, planners land financiers. 1
feel that the, competition between,
j these two brilliant, forceful and tin-.,
[tiring* workers is going to be very *
keen, and I believe their report in
Spaitanburg will be'a revelation at
II he conven' ion.
Morris College Thanksgiving Day
rally. I recommended at.the convention
in Charleston >jthjat wo rally as
inever before tit. Morris CollegeI
Thanksgiving Day drive and' Bene-I
diet College Founders Day drive. I.et
i utTong. But we "U?ow~ Xliat "MorrisC
College must be. helped, if she is to
successfully pull through this s hoi?l
tei ni. Dr. Pinson is ind.eod a threat,
leader hut he cannot bear the hurjjen
alone. I am earnestly asking all..A
^uvtutxns, _Su n>.r.r\ .s v 1) p< 11 ( oirerrrrD .'rrr
. L.nio.ns,
district workevs t'o please lay your j
plans now, raise spine maney ami!
have on hand Thanksgiving Day lad ,
one dollar send it on to Morns Col-'
lege.>
AKKS STATEMENT
F'mma Ford, WO.'Ja; Mrs. A. 1*1.
Cad'sdcn, .$10.la; Mo-oCm..^ \]. .1
Als'on. Elizabeth Meggeti. M. B'lancltard.
Aliee Brown. \'icl<n i:> A1 i 1 v I;ell
Margaret Snipe, Hlla M^ Creon.
I.oiivehia .Seegar, C. A, BenneD,
Carrie I.. Mcdill, leva MeBrown, Ml (a
t In ire. Mary' 10 Campbell Flo.'.jice
Strange, Misses N. A. McQueen and
Frances. While, ten dollars.' each.
Mesdaides 'Mabel Green, \"VoWii Warley,
and C C. Bfake. eight dollars i
^ t ich. Others reported as follows. '
M iss Fraii.-ena Calhoun. Miv. j
Catherine Raiht y,? $(5.50; Mrs. Kli/.a- j
both Kinney. Mrs. I. >uisa. Nel- ]
?oh, $.!>(); Mrs. Ydrgie Pendarvis.
$(5J2; Mrs. A. Brown, $a.lO; Mrs. Sa .
..'rah Certain n.-d Miss Josepiiii. i
J>r>.4*l); Mi s. Anna l\ Moultrie. $-1.7-;
Mis. (iiMnjiia 11 usWm, $1.0(1; AHe.
Wiljhelmeiui (liilisivJ.^'.MO .Mrs. Mamie
Nelson $'2.7."); M|s. Ire no llailey
$:1.00; Miss Rosa Nob-on $1.7.}, This
| ladies represent the spirit' of Jdmar.-'
uel -ever -loyal to 'ho old chinch of
Allen, Our eHuca'lioniA quotylivi'ti
paid. Wo rtio lt?.\ "alalia, cur
ebnference elaiios. Kinnuuul will re-pura?ia
toll?us?iw?pi yviors?yvur?.
1!I'MII.IUIU 1 li'iot' nil' *ri., iiii, >a, .
K. II. Metill.Ii '
a*
Iludgens, was quite a Siai^-S.
A splendid program was rein loved
' and a neat sum realized.
This affair was?sponsored. by ti e
"Kvor Ready Club." Tier pmio?t*doiiiK
an excelent work i'or the
church. Mvsy-Annie lludjtens. pii'vident.
, Silver Hill. M.. H. Church
Rev, (J. A. Thomas-, Pastor
The Sabbath School was very liuua
enlivened and quite an interesting
well panned review of th<. quarters
study was- fjiven by the Sup'. . .
At 11 ;!0 A. M. our paslor -delivered
a message divine to us, selecting h.s
text St. Matt. :M:17. Suit,jut "Csefulness."..
The message was delivered
with power. " .
,.'The Holy Co.mniunion was ttiven
and everyone seined to have cannotpn
to the spiritual realm. We"were
Kind to note thy presence of "(piite ;r
few visitors. Come attain we wei
viinn- ,v??u u> nil "i m||- services.
At (>:.'50 Hit' Kpworfh I.e:uruc' met
with a very pood proprpm.
The fourth quarterlliy. conference
was held Monday eveninp, Oct
Dr. MeCollunt, presided and w a s
pleased with the year's Work
'Mr. land Mrs. Wm. ('lemono. l~?u^
W. A. Neal and W. P. Dendy. Mrs.
Mary Cleinons spent Sunday in Columbia,
vi. ijMnp' relatives' and friend."..
M-rs. Belle Dawkinr. is eonvalescinp
after an illness of four weeks.
Mr Webb Lewis have retui'nel to
his home on N. Dean St., :.f >er
spendinp the summer in Cape May.
" ?'Wqi Uniili
.jr?ieh interest.. What district will
hold fyrst~ place? dsportaivbuip. of
course. Date will be announce I
later _ -r-ii-.
Rev. G. A. Thomas motorou.JYT'Ofan.oebuiir
Saturday.
The many friends of Mrs, N. E.
Littlejohn will he plad to hear that
she has charge of the .cafeteria on
Claflin campus. We hope .hc.r much
success.
fry . .
JON MS (MIAl'KL A. M.
/ION CHURCH
K? \. \V. B.'-Otbhes, Pastor ?
S'luVtay School was called to* order
by the Sunt, at 1.0 A. M. with an
appreciative Body of pupils present,
and t.a? herr eapvc U? teaen theiu the.V
'ol d ol tiod.
r Ai 4 1 A. .M. lb', (iibbes preached
a s>>u! slii titi;? scran n' from Deut.
o*J:a.r Hccutt-e ypu, tresspassed aKain.-t
tin- amonjr (hp- children of Is
? l >.ii i jbali-KadesI) Subject
Tue 1 : du;> s ol .Moses. TJu1 pastor
seemed t<i lu ut his Ivsl. 1U? preach
ciI titie of ihi' noblest scraiolis he~h?svci
pr< netted. ,t)i1v: Ilea l is were made
to Sunday freittn?Coinnumion
nay a m?i'd!.v ipimlier took the
land's .kipper . . 1 he ;fyii_it ran l}igh
?in?Liiis_ sei vice. 1
At o .'in'ilie |i:',>tor again-!?retie h e d a 1
s. ' no1.y sermon in intcmst of the, [i;
_?l.ia.uk'xi'.'...Jh'i.ve.. ..,rolP. Exodus j
Ai.\l Moses ci'i se able mien'1
oat Til TTtT?1 1 aid?rrrM?made' them hva
is ever li e people, Rulers of '
__l.ho .saa.. . rulers of hundreds, rul~
T f;it .v:il ii;!e.-.- oi ten. This
was a-.very impressive. service. 1
At -T:"0 It. llielu'.t preached as if J
*jv v.'i-.s I;is tfid set'nton when, he Bo
lieattiif iiy preached From 5sL Luke J
1 lit inn thy son hither. This
' . = . to-po - < delivered with
p. wet* and aee inipatiied^Tiy t he i I'oiy ;
Spiriti ;
Sands', y.. nf'cruoau, October !>, the
Ft riink I yn I tap' i> I I'a lor, Rev. Hollows.\
nanu.ur* and ehtfirs will worship
at ".loije.-;- ( htipel--<it -flSUh The public
i., Lrdialiy invited to be pros
em. niji'hi.
K o'clock, 0>'L 10, the
{day .uiven l)y Air and -51 Us. .lame's .
IlepUins will i?'e n ndertTd at I he above
chur 1$. riie Judgement"! The Vadinissjntt,.
now i.^10 rents. We [are
c.\p 'cling you.
lb 111 filler (letober .">0 'bis will be.
a "It d Letter Hay .fn and around Jones.
('Impel?The whole i lun ch is ask- .-,l
~b,"V.hv I'ei ii iiicii'ib'er ' Is eX^~ ^
|Vle?I to d-'T.is best, :rs we must reI.*-vi
ri'i^id Tti. his name.
V , 1 i I have >i. k members go to
see'' tli'-m. '
W e 01 e' vfcy 1 ilea set 1 tu . arknow- _
a 11 time.
IMON NKNVS
Mr. LL.(! Sl'l'ddi'liv- claims sujn
wiser of the North Carolina. MuTUaltws,.s
in 111<> city last Tuesday.Master
1.1 wis MeDutl'ie Williams
.'pi'ill?a?1 * 1 *1'1 11 n weelv ill (inllney at
r 1; ^. h. hie' .' his. Coii- in,, Mir.. .tZ :
.Meiilweather: .
I'd 1 K. D, Iieird. has re'timed to
("ohm-bin aftyr -pending a pleasant
v:e- li<-?,i in il'e "eity 01' hospitality."
The rts -I*i -i 111 Club of Sims Hi
releoiati'il their lies) aunuarl Soircola
' .Monday evening in the school
'.oiibunimu. Mis. ReHi Cooper Plide
is the elfirlmit sjimisnr of the ni-geSFzi.ti-ai.
(L.v ui'!-ie: tilled the air and
all was Wi ll with '.lie
in- umiii i- i-iiiijr u tit tMel <>on.ruml
by liu-'tii'v. t h-R .-Tittrfian of
Camden was .?imit<? a suceess. u 11clii'il,
of out of town people witncs
sid iiit. gioat meeting and many souls
\v;-jy 1)1., used. ..
Endowi;!?.*nl 1 kiy . will .bo observed
at i.olliol A. .M. K. Sunday night and-~Tny
eyis arc rooking forward- to~a
gi ;ft' piogi oni composed of a great
number ot young men and women.
1a I us all \isit Heihel Sunday.
I'.ishop K.'J). \V. Jones of. the 7th
Episcopal Distriot of the A. M. E.
/. Charm pivuhei a urnst wonderful
sermon a-. Clinton Chapel last
Thu.isday niglvi.' lie wits associated
wit if Pif. Crosby, the Presiding; -Eldei
Ihvieiid 'Ellis of Chester, Rev, R
TTAh Emd. lievTT. 11. Ferguson and
T \\ . t 'WV.1 Vl'if ii'mnl i onfi'innuu
i i. heduiciMd meet here on the 9th
of N'? veniher, ctianny
Iiic-e, eelobrated her 111th
\ia.i 1 >ir inlay last week with one ol'
ihe gnat, great g( godsons, Don- "
iiio It ire on East'Henrietta St, Her
while haii is most beautiful and her
mind is sound and most excellent.
Sh i- in the picture of hoalUi. Why
uu tliko a pattern youijg people?
[ A- line little girl was the guest ol
i Miss'Rosa (iuest on 12 Hamlet St.,
I .hist week.
l.i'.lle.A. Jeter was given" to Mr.
j-and Mis. .MeArlliuf Jeter, Septeir.-.
her 2!). She is looking tine.
| M:?. lb setv-a .Vaughn, of Union,
i Rou'e- ">, tifed suddenly last Friday.,
i .Mrs Vauglm was an outstanding
! wmker in that section of our eounI
ty. The fin feral sermon was pveach!
. d i.y ihe Rev. Pitts. Abraham and
, \j,oedevtokers wore in choree
CHI to riUIAMlCC WUCIC miv win IV"*HHllf
he"' " ?hn XVifcon Hitrh
School of that qity. ^
Whittemore School News.
Whittemore Training school opened
Sept. 19. At J9 o'clock, many patrons
attended tho opening exercises.
Never before in its history has the
attendance been so large. ,
?For many years dhiii school has
been-striying; to reach the goal where
it stands today. Under instructions of
a strong faculty Whl'temuie is?
per-cent. This term new subjects
baxe_hcen"added. Spor's and debatinghavo
been eiicoill'llged. Under
direction of IProf.-R.E. Itfiue, the Hi ?
school boys are being carefully trained
to lay hiicks'-HlT7h rirr carpenter
work. Meanwhile the Hi school girls
hre learning to cook ancT sew under
nf Miss Nance, H. E. teacher.
Trit?,,Pa,V .S'^'to'V """ m-frnni/.ed
last Friday. Officers elected~as?
follows: S. "L. Myers, Pres.; L. R. > *"
Rainbow, vice Pres.; Mattie Moore,
Sec'y.; Ilazol DeWitt, Asst.-Sec'y.
Alt" the above named are members
of the 9th grade.
FIRST NAZARETH
jB ARTIST CHURCH
.The Missionary Circle of First Nazareth
Baptist Church met at the
home of Mrs. Mary Clover, 2303
Senate St. at the usual hour with the
president, .Miss Lottie Cassen presidmg,
The meeting was called to order?by
thc-nresfdervtr?A-?ter-4evoLinn= _ ?
als services, the* house was opened
for business. The roll was 3-called.
Each member played his dues as usual.
We were indeed fclnd to have.
Mr. T. Hampton present with us. He
made soiiie^^ypr ^ 'n ^J
glad?to- have visitors^' The hostess ^
served a delicious course of frozen
fruit with whip cream, cake, coc<H
and mints. The club adjourned to
meet at the home of Miss Maiy Martin,
1010 Short Rtv~Mondav Oct. 10,
1032.
.Lettie Cassen, Pres.
Ella E. Chestnut, Sec.
ZION PILCRIM BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. W. T. Simons, Pastor
Arthur Town, Col'a., S. C.?Rev.?
W. T. Simmons, pastor of /.ion PIP
grim Baptist hurch and Siloam Baptist
Church, Horrill Hill, is slowly
l^gcuperating at the Wave.rley Hospidebted
to his brother ministers, the
i i
Bamberg. ?
Iv'rs. Funches of Orangeburg is
visiting her daughter and son-in-law
Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Grant We wish
Iter a pleasant stay. Mr. William
avif?, formerly of Newberry, but
now of Detroit; Mich., js- here Visiting
friends. All seem delighted to
have" him present.
Miss Burton one of three teachers
of a Rosenwajd School is back from
Charlotte and Ashcville, N. C.,
wlier* she spent her vcation. The
ime was pleasantly enjoyed, she says
and iffiw wprjt in the school room will
be gladly bailed.
AU teachers of the rural district
are looking forward to the opening _
and tiravin? in advance for success.
Jod has promised to take care of His own
so let us be faithful.
SOUTHERN "RAILWAY SYSTEM
Corrected to February I, 1932
Arrivew Urtion- Station _ Leave
No. No!
4:50p 32 Augusta-N. Y." 3.2 5.00p
8:55a 31 N. Y. Augusta 31 9:00a
12:40p 27 Char'stdn-Cirin.?27~L2^45p ?
4:00p 28 Cinn.Char'ston 28 4:0>5p
?JjL.ri.Cttliimhiq-C'inrL 9 1:05a
5:00a 24 Columbia-Jacks'n 23 10:36p
10:40a 8 . Col'a-Augusta 7 4:10p
12:40p 20 Col'a-Savannah 19 9-30a
8:55p 23 Cora-Charlotte 24 5:00a
9:55p 11 Cora-Charl'n 12 9:00a
4:55a 15 Col'a-Charrn 16 3:55a
10:00p 16 Col'a-Greenv'e 15 6:50a'
12:25 117* Col'a-Charlofcle 118 11:20a 4
10:00a 18 Col'a-Atlanta 17 7:15t>
10:00a 18 Col'a-Atlanta 17 7:20a ( -