The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 29, 1935, Page Page 2, Image 2
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A Rev. K? Philip Kills Y
ATLANTA FOR CHRIST
The above cpiild be easily made'
? ?the- Bubjeef-foh-Hre girt, at evangelistic
campaign that was scheduled
to begin among the white people
in tli.it city, June <Vth. through tlu
; JOth, 1 have never witnessedjuore
publicity for, governor or major',
election than for that "city's wide'
revival.' Gipsy Smith, St.. was the
selected s|X'akei', tl?W soeiiiingly
every white .person in that city
was talking of tln.it meeting. It
C was advertised in nearly every
sioie window in the business section
oT that great city! Circulars
were ^c.ng?carried" daily .from"
houser to housV. Strict cars did
not only carry Juige signs on the
? ? - out. . th?s-ot?at cMctX-isat tiisno'
attractive pamphlets and l'olio.
poitanee of a religions awakening
in this Metropolitan City. The old
, City .yuuitonum was' yiuisin the
seat for the i yivaj,' and the- arlai.ireineiiis
were tr.o most com
plete that I haw ewiu?set n.
choir of 2,000 voices mule up o$.
?c?vvt' o members oi .the- many
church "choirs of Aiiatna wins organized
to do thia This
' within"itself \vas a liotable feature
for spiritual Wispir.it 1011. Tile .big
pianos were to be?t-?e- musical instruments
-for,this mammoth choir,
pot. less than, five hundred members
would bt. present' to sinif at
each service, morning afternoon 01
~ "TwnihgFCaii anybody lnTVgiwc God
would be displeased wivh"'such ..?
movement in honor of his name'.'
Dot We .not know that tiod"" wilb
bless any rac- or nation that will
put over such?a-prt?gi*mt Erf him.
This organization in part follow
JDr. \V. A, Shetoii, tiener.il Chair111
ail. Dr. Hubert. \V.< Burns, UieeChairniun;
1 S., Mitchell,, -Jr.'.
Treasurer; and James A. Morton.
Secietarv of. General Committee.
Preston S. A.rkwright' uiui \V. A.
Parker C'o-Cht rmen of Committee
on fiance. Dr. Kills A. Fuller,
Chairman of Committee" on bdiiu-??'
ihgr< meaning the auditorium) Dr.
Kyland K'nighc^Ghuirman' of Committee
oiT college , prayer imeting.
Dr. Kobtr \V7~Burrrs.-t!hatr,;;.rn m
- Committee on eiitert1 innv.nt; J.
Wells/ Chawinan of, (iimniituv 011,
Ushers,; Dr. Charles A. .Sheldon,
Chairman of Committee oni Music;
' C.--A. Titus, Chairman of personal
workers; 'Dr. Willis A.,, Sutton,
Chairman of Commute.-. to arrange
specJ-l services for chilifr^n. M. ti.
Clark, Jr. Chairman of Committor
for young people* Dr. Louie I).
Newton, Chairman, of Committor
rpn publicity. , ' '
STATEMENT ?>F-^f^fMlTTEKS
? It i* the imp'.' nf .tin.' t i [
i iir oharmi-uf tlfo citV-wi.'.u ; nt ot i 1 ig;
that friends :frem >.Very, walk
./life will find opportunity . to heai
Gipsy Smith. We are bringing.
this trreat-nr.^ror.-r' i,, -Vrl>T-T;
with the on<*>thought of serving all
who w111 hiar bim, . rd urn- rem.?
"mittees have been ye,ry diUg/btto
"arrange.every possible detili.N for'
the comfort of; the-'publici Radio
broadcasts '.will be announced from
time to,time, for the .-ke of those
who cannot at tor. it the meeting*'.
Th<& auci t (?f 11 ] in o. ill Ln, 111.11 ] J |11 ' r
with a sp-ciaj loud, speaking .yv:-t?m
tl#.;t all may easily hear tin
singing and the sermor.s,;?A large
corps of experience ushers will be
on hand for every service to seat
the people, and other wise '-"attend
their needs. The committee it.
charge of th- building will maintain,
an office at the auditorium to
meet k ny emergencies th.it may
arise at any Th" Georgia
Power <'ompany will provide spe
cial street curs for the convenience
of the cro\vds each evening, as
lh"j' the !lidit"!ium. ^P7"^*
cFT trafic -dr'" r- s1. ' ' "i i ?t&?parking
of automobiles, and the
safety of tin! laij!r-. crowds:" Now
all of these |ii eperatiLns are being
mad-, by whit* people so as to get
a blessing from God., When ever,
you find Negroes undery king such
< ' un organization, it .'is for the ptiivpose
of electing bishops and general'officers,
-at a general conference.
NKOK^ItS. DON'T LOOK I P
It appiars to me 11? t the Christ
-?. ian .leader/, of our racial giui,ip are
fast asleep at th?5 switch or our
watchman upon the .wall of warning
see no cause for alarm abou!
people,that iafi se icely t-xhft. Ngrot's
in the penitentiaries arc
fearing a sight, hi iter in some c;<s?
es that many of the Negroes in
city .streets and oy highways of
the country, if white people who
control th wealth of this world
would see ?th '"he. es-vity of ,-uch
religious revival n< now being held
in Atlanta, it does seem that Negroes
who have nothing, ought be
?interested in a meeting : iniilmv
The white people who have all of
the preside ills, the governors, the
supreme court judges, the solictors
Sheriffs, Juries, rail -roads '.-.nd
mines, ar> coming /to g< ther for
I? revivals in older to receive greater
Diessirigs trom t*o*l, while ,\< groes
run .away from the church
seeking aid from ?x?Kfcf departi
ments, standing in bread lih's,
^ .and wGiling about what will ber
. come o'* Us. W? rfiu*t rea'HkeTli'at
all our help must come from Gol
and how can we get it without
our asking him in oraver. Right
here in Charleston, the white peol)
pie ha,re had two city-wide rcvi
- vain this y^ir?Lie.?Ggrkioq?a?--i
New York, was guest speaker
one -of them and Dr. Chanmell of (
Birmingham, Ala. conducted the ,
3econd meeting. / Both made?4a?f
intr impression*. Tune . jn with
God, is the only remedy for these"
times apd Negdoes had bettj.v
follow the whate people's revival
ev in pies. The people, do- I
ing more for God will get all they i
ed. from God.?\Yw a-r-e told that -t
a lawless crowd of Ndfrroes in a (
certain sect'on of New?York, I
banded themselves together, and
event froiy store to store und took
what they wanted?despite the-pro' test
of the owners or police pro- ~
tection! . This is not the way to
>btain honorable results. And if t
-Negroes 'persist in -persuing such J
a,sinful course it .means that they ?
will be packed in jails until their !
.let If.ng "out ~ - " - 1
1HE GENERAL CONFERENCE 1
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Already some mistakes have been t
dn-^the selection of delegat-" ?
. _s'ti| the. electoral colleges. Some :
<al general conference charfac- !
ers did not get away from their |
octal churches. It was not be- <
cause they were unwurthy but I
ecuuse liiiitl prejudice existed, j
~Ym1 what is most regretable, is I
hat thosi;. churches have lost i
ecognition in the general confer- I
nee. For the representative they <
,#vv pending to the electoral col- '
dge will get no further.' A man <
n.-t's a power in an Amen cor- )
cr may' not be worth his salt at
a. general, conieivnce. And
bifg as Negroes will allow petty
culousne<sr getting even,- lik^s
nd <Jislikes to influence them to
.cleat merit and ability, they
T a ye a lonjr ways ye t to go. Its
i serious reflection upon our self ]
ated intelligence. To be continued.
Watch the "Leader". . 1
PROF. Bl'RGESS. MAKES |
4 Sri 1 / i XT ."VI D * ' ?
A?sl G .Nirt fc.N TS
Solith Carolina' Tuberculosis^ J
_Iuiunu;t?.e of which Prof. John '
\ Burgess, of St'te College, '
nan, an.),- Supt'l MSdr (J. A. John 2
'on. of Columbia, is the most acceptable-lsecretary
and treasurer, i
eci. ,ed in its annual meeting at 1
'olunibia last MkVrch that one of (
s nu rnbcfs be appointed to visit ?
very- summer school this year in ,
. ite.ri.st at. the association. And i
rtL keeping with that request the
hairnian has made the following
ssignments: Greenville, Prof. W. "t
A Arm wood; Rock Hill-, Mrs. M.
vluntvith Simpkfns; Darlington, .
Rev. H. C. ButUr; Marion, Mrs.
Jibbs;'Charleston, Rev. .E. Philip (
liUisi-lBenedict-Call.cgeT Columbia ,
Dr. I... M. Daniels; State College j
rangeburg, Mrs. Mary' J. Miller t
Katie; Betti's. Academy, "Prof. H. (
1 1 ^ . lllnn.lnl.. Mr
j. i 'tiiiivi.;, riuvinma , i ,
:H>ur U rroll; Kingstree, Mr*. M. ]
\lio-* I.;t'Sain?, Sumter, Prof. W. 1
W. Wilkins.
*T. Ll'KK A. Mi K. CHl'RCH j
The Free and Accepted Masons, '
vill be gue.stft at our church- on
vVilson St., Sunday night to cele- mate
John the Baptist Arraiver- 1
,. ry program.
Program for Sunday; 6 A. M.
" .'Vayor niiviinc: SHJ "Sumhty- a.hool
afui adult Bible class; 7:00
P. M., Allen League; 11:15 A. M
Pr .iching by the pastor; 8:15 P.
ir .. m I.V...
>1 . , sl-K'Cl?l .HUSUIIH. ll|.CVS'.~gc "J
: -t>;t. u.fi ' ??' :
Everybody is cordially invited
'"hot. the members pray for an out ,
. _juur.ii.jf of the Holy Spirit. "Let
us advance on our knees."
SPARTANBURG NEWS
- Mt MnrPi? Ch itr<?K
"^tev. A. M. Matthews, Pastor
the .usual hour with teachers at
their post of duty.
Sunday night the pastOr.jtook
his text from Matthew $7:42,
What Think Ye of Christ, subject- *
"Christ, the World's - Mystjery."
r.his was wonderfully explained.
The Men' Relief club met, at the '
home of Mr. and Mrsi J. H. Coleman,
Ib id Hampton Ave^EridayV'
"^UMo 21sc, at Mr30 o'clock A course s
- -of punch, lee cream""and' crackers
was served. The club adjourned (
co meet in the basement of the
" ihurch. . ^
Th^ nla>r in motion r,ifetur?s. 1
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"Heaven Bound" will be presented '
in. the near "uture. - ,
The Superior club met at-The
home of Miss Evelyn Jackson on .
S< uth Liberty St. Tuesday night.
Hub Dots
Mrs. Azalee McGhee left Mon- ,
- -iay-rnio riving for-The-capitobtnty-to attend
the 'Bathing Beauty Con- j
test. " ? "* ,~.~
Mrs. Katie Bythea and sons left ,
for Sumter due to the illness of i
her father.
Mr. Bonnie Patten has returned
fo the city after spending a week J
in Union visiting Mr. A. R. Benon.
.
Miss Rice of 508 Horseshoe St.
deft the city Saturday for Philadel- '
phia.
Mr. Douglass of North View St.
. is spending a while ifrl PitT-shore. ?
Mrs. Leila Wiggins has returned ,
1 u tr>*- ciy niier sfrervunj?- inree
weeks iti AshevilTe. " "fc "* i
Among those attending summer
school in Greenville are 1
Messrs Kenneth Brewton, I/eroy 1
nnd FfVfdio Turker and Ix>is Keene, -*
Lueile Porter Mary' Su<j Patterson.
Those elsewhere are Ora L. Foster,
Flora Powell, Gladys Coleman.
Sunday was a beautiful day for
all ehwreh goers. . ]
At. 11:00 o'clock the Mt. Alex- <
ander Baptist Sunday School was j
called to order by the superintend- ,
ent, Bro. C. L, Waters. The teach- i
Y
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w? w?w at thole boat.
'/ The pastor, Rev. D. C. Clark
came with a prepared naessage as
jsual. The subject was "Tjhe Six"
Things That Cod Hates."
Golden Street Baptist Church is
well pleased with their wfew-elected
pastor, Rev. D. C. Clark.- A great
revival is being conducted by the
r>?w pastor.?Great crowds ft re
coming out each evening to hear
Nim. ,
SUMTER NEWS'0
The Twenty- Fiffh "AhiunTT
South O rolina, State meeting of
:he Women's Home Missionary
Society of the Methodist .Episcopal
Church is now histofy. A large,
leleigation of women assembled.-at
Emanuel M:-"j E., Church on Wednesday
night!, June 19, for-the opening
meeting. The meeting* was
* success from every angle. The
State President Mrs.T)aisy B. Tay
'am norriofl Aiit hot* U'nll nroiuivoil
program in a fin^ manner and
>v< s v^ry much pleased with the
loyal support of the- visiting delegates
and-th?? people?of-?the?etty^ :
Sumter is proud to boast of keeping'
three banners thi>s year. The
banner for the Ditet, Mrs. J. A.
Jones, Pres. was won agi-in also
:he banner for the Jr's, Mrs. M. V.
Glover, Pres. and the local auxiliary
with Mrs, R. P/iPalnur, Pie.
ident; won the ^banner this y? i r.
We ^must say, Hurrah ar.d three
cheerts, for our Sumter reports.
Amount for the DLst. $500.00, for
ihe local auxiliary $202.00; and
for the juniors $10.85.
A large deleg tion from the city
left on Friday and Sunday foTulsa,
Ok'.a. to attend the qua.lrennial
mission ry meeting of the
A. M. E. Church. Some of the
folk attending the meeting from
Sumter are: MesdamesS^S. Rice.
[Jula Crawford, ^l'innic Benbow,
Misses Elizabeth Brogdon and Sis:er,
Mrs.- Heyw* rd, Mrs. Annie
Sanders and Dr. and Mrs. Spears
and daughter, Miss Blanche., _ ~~
The Good Will Club held its
egular meeting on Monday, Jure
17, at the residence of Mrs. Q. E.
Uonyer?. - The. topic for discussion
At?s: The Negro in business. All j
'nioved the verv enthusiastic meet
n?'and ^be delicious tt*?-cream'and
ake served.
Miss Hallie Hampton l? wick iit
this writit|p.
Mrs. I. D. Pension is attending
summer seRcoi-;*t Hampton In-t.
Miss Frances Lawson arrd the
groups of little girls who particilated
on a program given by Miss
ffampton at the school I nd the retent
flower-show here mo to re. I to
Columbia cn Monday afternoon do
->nder their folk dance at the
Bathing Beauty -Contest. M ss
U'wson directed the danc?*. . Prof.
ind. Mrs. liuwsMn accompanies.) tr.e .
tarty to Columbia. Myre. K. I.. I
Prioleau and children and Mr. A. I
ft. Donnelly motored to ~Columbia 1
i!so to withes^ the contest. Misses
Marian Murray, and Etta Worthy
ivere in the contest.
Rev. W. S, (*wei?.s, Pastor
Winnsburo. S. C. Sundliy
vas opened by Supt.^S, A, Moore, I
l'he lesson wC ^beautifully taught L
jy thfcvtvacheis; Mrs! Etta Gra- I
".am addressed he Sunday school, i
Mrs. Ella Graham the evang*- I
1st, is bringing to uH some won-,
derful sermons. Ijast week, njn'e
persons were converted ami join-,
-d the church, Sunday .moininn
he used, as a text St. Luke'2:*7.
subject, "The Ciowded out Christ"
Sunday nrtrrht Isaiah 8:5-1 "The
icings High Way," These were
eari l'dt sermon*.
Ihe_.Waytrf.ui "Wandorif tneL_a4,.
hi Home tff/Mrs, Laura Rookinanrf
Th<- Ushers Board met with
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Campbell, afer
the.-business transaction of
joth of these meetings the hosU
sse's "sbtved refreshing courses.
Ri i, and Mrs.'Owens and Mrs.
Pita ' Graham woi o dinruu^ guetdK- 71
the follow j ng mentberB: Ml1.#
ir A. Mttgrcrr .urs. -hd.uart - Camp.;- =
>eU, MHs. Eliza Williams, Mr.-*.,
ieorgi Ti? pp and Mrs. A. Hull.
Mis. .Chariotte Bowl man .underiVaverley
Hospital. We pray Foi
ter a speedy recovery.
ANDERSON NEWS
By W. M. Alexander
The Women's Home Aid*Society
>e.d its TiK nd Lodge meeting at
Mt, Carmc.l Church last Wcdnesav-hriday.
Mis. Nettie Taylor
s responsible for the meeting, oon
vening at Mt. Carmel. She iie>
ocal lodge president. Delegates
attended from ^11 parts of the
itate.
Miss Lizzie Sir.gKr, daughter of
Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Singler accompanied
him. to his pastorage
Sunday at Gin.'pstee>Church. Rev.
Sfng.er resides in MoCormick, 4*
'J. Andersonians are betting on
Joe Ix>uis. Who are you betting
'i.? Mr. Jurius A.exander, Way-rvay
Mack and others were seen
tt tn eenville?<me evening?(hot
?ve<.k.
Rev. H. C. Anderson, is doing
licely in Toccoa, Ga. where he is
o spend one month for his health.
riis wutr, mrs. Alice niKieisvn mm
Odessa McDonald motored to TocMonday
to visit. Rev. And' r >n.
The Your.# Men's "Roytil
i'welve" Club piet with Mr. Julirs
Alexander on- Thomas St. Mon
Jay evening.
Those procsnt were Messrs J. C.
K-ilKf, Charlas Fuller, J. C. Johnson,
Huston Coleman, Henry Davis,
T. V. Nash, Wayman Mack,
Johnnie Prirv^le, Wiifter Cochran"
iitiLJuliug Alexander,, Mr, T, V,
B PALMETTO LEADEK
I .
Niuh i* pievident nf thi*. club.-Mr
Charks Puller. Vice- ?lV's; Mi
Huston Coleman, secretary; Mi
William Matt-rson. treasure!
9-ndwiches, sweets and ivw^uuiiu
were s^TVed. The tuxt meeVini
will he at the home- of Mr. J. t
un.l Mr. Chai I-s Culler.
Misses Maude . Williams, Dori
Brown lee and Martha B. . Browi
motored to Columbia to witnes
the Beauty CeltLol. Miss Brown
"The" won fourth pi ce; the same a
last year.
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LAKK CITY X KWS _
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' ftfv. I;. 1). (.amble, Castor
Sural y was a delightful dh,
with the olniirfi jfoeit*. The ser
vievs, were Thiuyed by all,' boll
Sunday school a?d preaching. Tlv
Hake City Circuit is wide awak
with 'its difl\ l i nt orcaitizaV.iions
Suntl y th p.. stor ami his fnmil;
were the d nner.trnC'sts of Mr. an<
Mrs. E. L. Thompson, This dinne
was well pri pared. It seems a
if. the people have ;i mud to work
The Children's hav program, wn
MT, OldVK V. M. K, CHLRCII
Rev, A. I). Dawldris, Pestor
Sunday School was - call-id
order at 10:00 A. m. by the super
intendent, Bro. \V. M. Gallniar
The lesson was beaurifully taugh
and reviewed by the pastor, Rev
-Hawkins, ?
The nifniber ip| Sunday Schoo
was* 40. \ A host^T visitors vver
present.
At 121 .SO o'chiek the paste
preached the. sermon, lie selector
very high.
At 3:00 o'colck funeral service
were held for Si-tor- A man.'a -F)ar
by. bv -the [WKinv h'. v?A. I). Daw
kins. She was 00-years of Age am
died in the faith. Sh(, was a mem
ber of Mt, Olive A. M. K. Churcl
for years. It \v > our lost bu
heaven's gain.
' - BAMBKRG MAYS
The' ehrly summer meeting a
Emancipation Uapli l Church, St
Matthew, S. C. was a success. Oil;
pastor, Rev. S. I >. Riekenbackei
baptized 2-1 happy souls', at th(
close. Large crowd* came to heai
the Man of God although Child
ten's Bay exercise.* were hold a
several of our associate churches
Truly our church has Had * a rd
freshing shower.
Among those of our town .thai
an end Oil th^ \\ union's (JuiiVdilioi
ar Newberry Ja>t week were Revs
M. C. H. Dillard, C: A. Zeigier
S. I). RiefceriTjaekcr, Miss Matti<
lj. Overstreet and others v.~hos<
ilamos.I didn't frot.?Huiy icpoi-Cet
a grand session ?Hled .with in
formation."
Scottish Rjto Masons and Eastern
Star will be held at the Canaai
HapiM i hil'rll, Hi anchville, S. t'.
July 4th at rtn'it) p. m. Rev. \V. R
TTowhiair-will preach closing thi
day's activities..
All attention now is being givei
to getting of -our Sunday S?hoo
and H. V. I'. U. delegates read;
far tin ?eongress _of chuiol
worked 7t !ul clra+w+er- builder
that*me?.'tV at Morris College, July
We hope .to meet, the old livers an<
the new comer?""Our watch word
evary Veho'iif to b(r represented
On to Morris College.
"7 Large congregations., were ou
mornjrig and evening at Thankfu
Baptist and wtrre inspired with thi
strong, sermons bjhtlEp pastor, Rev
M. ('. 11. .Dillard. 'All churchw
of our town have put over greu
prutrriftn- fur the fir-t em
vetTr MTty Th^ MiuJity 1 LuiiE m
*'i I1 r,r " f'7~ )> ' i '^1' then:.
(il.VPPEI.I.K ST.O'I ON N(lTI-:>
. > .- - ~3iAz?1
Rev. \V. It. Bowman, Pastor
. - ' '</
d)r, I>or.t held his third .quarto
he re Sunday and was very )>leasei
v/ith our reports.; Our reports ar<
as follows; I'aid pastor, $04.11
tustees $04.70, visiting ministers
$8.00, Sunday School $0:00, A. C
E. League, $2.40, Presiding Elder
$0.00.
Under 'J'm*. leadership of Mr
.Simmons and Mrs. laiurPa Mai
\Vhit<j, the "Elite- rinb" is taking
on new life. Prnf (inn Hnmptor
met the. League last Friday nigh1
at tly- home trf -Mrs. II. Bowinai
on Pine St. and said* during his re
marks that its - has been so vera
years since he" met such a largi
number at'a club meetirr7'.
Our pastor was at his best &un
day morning and fnany teacher
on a f a.-'
? ..** 1*1 VAIU IIIVJ MllllJIlt'
school maiR' interesting ' remark
unreining th? sermon...
"The MeDaniel Choir" frori
Texas is singing us a "breeze',' a
ChappelTe Station. They v.nll sinj
again at our church Friday flight
June 28th and again Sunday after
noon at four o'clock.
them a beautiful ho'me on Hardei
St. near Allen University. The;
are receiving congratulation fror
every source.
Mrs. Annie Ix>ver, J. S. Swag
gard, II. \V. Nowlings and Amand;
Frierson, Rev. W. M. Paterson are
the pastor went to St. Matthew t
se& Mrs. J. F. Bowman; who ?
very sick and has been for a Ion;
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. time. ?
Mr. Robinson is.also home from
' the hospital. Wo hope that both
of thes^ will soon recover.
" Mfjj. W. .AT. Pat.erson i,s leading
wi;..h_OUr pastor's wife ctifs,! behind
the revival growing warm for
Friday night,
u K you want to hear good pre'achs
injr and singing, eome to Chappelje
7 Siutlbltr "
s W. M. Paterson, Reporter.
ASHEVII.Li: Mi-US
^Irs. 'Katherine R. Player, evangelist
fronT New York closed a
very successful revival nfeeting at
y St. James A. M. E.. Church. Jijue
L.-1'ist. Mrs?Ptnyor \vZuf truly a
Cod-sent woman and hehl - her
p aiyliencc' spellbound each night,
The'Int" rdenpininatiotufl C:,uich
v Alliar.Cp program was held at the
J- Washington Street Presbyterian
r Church Sunday, June 'JMrd at7tin
s p. m. .. A very entertainim* prograin
was rendered by the mem
s Jxrs from the various c>.urt hf~ of
""" thp'clt>v 7
Mjw-U+rtb fi". Mass-ey. Mis.Pannio
1 laws on ami ]\Iiss .(Lraeo (lawson
loft Saturday, Juno 22 nd for
Tulsa, Oklahoma to attend the
.Woman's" Missionai y .Conventjom
Miss Gertrude Wilson lift SutVurday;
June 22 for a vj.-it uhi?>nt>
" jrelatives ami friends in CViioairo.
H Mrs. Ella Jenkinn. who suffered
f n broken leg. a few weeks airo js
doing nicely at this writing.
1 ley BowIojt formerly ,of Abbeville
l> County, who passed av;av June 17
was aecoyipanied here from New
i York by her daughter, Mrs. pan'
nie l-lvan? and laid to rest Sunday.
cemetery, .
i ?
__l 1.1 I I I.I.?III fl l\?:1. I
y NowII;>!le\t Suiiilji'.. ^Mei.d v' on
t tid at the tjsuul hour with .the
^superintendent. Mr. (', M. Ciiif<
and ali \euchei **0^ di^ty. The le.
ontvas \tomlei fully ?liscu>sod.and
. >< iiu' interestinjr thpuohts were
biouuht ,t? tin* 'heaVerj?,
At '11 too - oYloyk Kev. If i 1 !t*st?in
1 fJiti-rcd th,. pulpit iH.ul' delivered a
heart felt sermon . \vhieh. ' l enched
h -tlu,v hearts of uvc'iyoiio. The door*
it of-.the church wore opened anil 4.
9 new numbers joined the- elr.ifeh.
i': W'e are plnmvinir a ( hildien's
- Day program for July, fit h.-,'On
t J tily l:lth t he Kp wort If ' T.< av iK.
. will p're eiit a' Co.mimmU," Pro
trram Contest hef ween. ;j rhujrcjies,
Mint urn drove Hapiisl. Church.
I New Zinn .\1. Church itii.l
L New Hoi lev M ..I1!. Church. Come
. one and all. You are welcome.
, Mis. . I\ C. M. lliddelestpn has
! been oil the sick list fpf sor.p1, time.
- \\ > are t-iatf--f-*t11 InUtui
"I fOYKK Til K ( OMl'.YN VS
rViti: V'T
^ i i-eiyyTir^lmnumsv-trt t-PrV?
Correspondent)
it
Kainbu.w Spring.-. -N. t . Juno J-i
j: -H* ! 111 ? N I ) y'ii.illy < Vo?h>?bbler >
^ wishes ti) remind ymi that v.'e are
->4iH located m tlrr III aha la
. Mountains in t-h*? heart of the
Nuntah'du National Purest . itear;j
four th.yu.-and feel al*p\c sf-Ti~teyi I.
I The weather conditions are wonderful.
Beautiful .-urslimy days,
and a gentle bret /.<? with the .-.wcet
t .fingrai)c(, of the h-voly i W unlain
I laurel ami o.!.? i lil .s-'iri: tfhd onewatches
h?: ?'' 11 - - aini
listen tyii the gin <rling of t-lie flow...
. intr s'rvatn.'i^mak- lil'-.-^ seem
f , l ite in .llie VtTruTTTniiuI
i:e it 'he iiy<?vi1111.;thas su
~ hi1."' blTT'TITor-?(in nt i et .louvf V. h i 11
idirrg through th,.. mountains with
i li e ( iiiiipitti. Oiiiiiiiainlri .mdor a
t!e;i| sky ui summer blue, ;i bri-k
breeze blowing in winj? through
breaks in t hu mountains seemed
te clear upr my mind from a seiviir
'a/.e caused' by the many wonders
' d' nature. My attention was at
traded hy a beautiful winding
' trail byyond it .-.mall boulder only
a few feet away back by another
opening winding between the tail
wind-raked scraggy pines; this
^ path rail on and on, and oddly se
eluded little path, very fitting it
? seemed for those who seek eom'
munron in isolation. 1^ seemed
1 like a path to an unknown para-,
t disc. Our absorption '.bTTlie lieati1
tifnl scenery and conversations
" caused us to ride on and until the
' shadows of the evening crept in on
r' :?. As the car swunj; around u
hors0 shoe curve headed down a
- steep curve, a irreat rbmant'ic
s orange moon, flamboyant and sjieer
facular and which seemed full of
s understanding: swept towards us
? -frhrmrt?iri?mi i very path.?Thr
11 light of the car against it- seemed
?_ as a goldeiv stained window
7 it' "seemed to -have swayed on the
I't'Pvf '.At' t llA \I?AV>1/1 t l-? A ' 1\1 A/>M OO/IIW
- ftuj-s for the mere stretching of
th(, hands. Then we came to our
t h<'nntjfnl ramp site in a niche in
n the mountainside, r'ol ks tttr?m
y these mountaihs is groat.
"J>rogr??rof the Work Project"
The men in this detachment in
- the camp building -project .arc niaka
ing excellent progress. Thi* camp
d site being formerly occupied by
o another camp about a year ago,
it i?i hnotfly heing_bropt-ht. hack ?q
g normalcy. One-would be suK
" notkt: "i
I'ost Xo. 1 is i-allintr together the
I oys < I tlu* World War for instruc
on.- to be s.'Vi'ti them throufvh *.ho
: sI: i? t Atljt-it.illit Major Hamilton
,!U>t _ a- .is possible, I'U*.;>v :
I) if t>> a It. a h ; nice! at Mother
.(ii'itVins, ijtHT-Tli'iijl St. Sunday,
I one ?l|l j.OJL.ifxJi.jk= 4?ttrn7Tss"of"
- Tiport?t-r~.
Mother griffin.
prised to sho tin- work accomplished
by a cadre of fifteen men. llaviTjii
, boon piekefC as men who are
caphlde. of doing-a good job; the
nkm- on?this prbjeet ar(> living up
U) par. The Company Commander
and other military. officials \yhp"
have vi-iti d *tlu' . itc arc wciLoileawetfa\
il li |iJ ii^.roC5 :nn(ir;-4'hr plunrbiltjr
eject rival iiji nti'i- V'lirlf
will i t'iich its climax iu a lew days
Subsistence and ether supplies atje
Ik i.njr brought in by convoy. Thre
m w ctiroljces. arc expected to ar- ..
i"i\e ! tvvei;n tht. I.-taud the 15th.
; .. 'lie reat i.0na 1 putiuft1'
1 >o pile?tlie jfaet t-hal- the men
--nrr-faced from every arrprh? hy~
Work other intricacies they are
-lit-in** awarded lor-the excellent
~?;rvicci l>?_,thc tympany C o m in an -ii-'t.
(.'aptiiin Conrad i\"*95hvi merman.
of the fflbth U.??. Infantry
ki serve .by recreational trips td
nearby?cipes- nndtowns;?On the
past- Friday niylit the entity. .Cadre
motored to Franklin, North
- <'iirul imt v.-hei e t hey cnjoyoTt?ttrem
sclvis at <i pavt$* yiv'en at "Mu Aniwx^.?Aniontr.
thi>-"o who aittuudu4till'
par t ies and Tvh i make up the
cadre are: (lee rye Washinrrton,
Aitjnp; l>t Seryeunt of Texas; I,..
C. kluanl. Mess Sv"|?eunt;. Jerry
Thaeker,. .\\pvelm P^yor, Loaders
and (Iijpiye Tucker ot North Caro"
Una-; Koosevelt r ranhlin and .Wade\\"i>e
ot South Carolina, with new|v_jpromoU',.
Assistant ._I.eaders,
(iai field Trot t < ! of (Irnfnriinil, St .:
?Atedical- At\(;niTiint, - Nalhartieh
WrijrLt. Alexander Withers, liarlow
e Hunch of South Carolina with
! .lamesHall. Supply Serpeant of
North Carolina, and (Ye Pabhler.)
' M!' South -Carolina, The'Contpany
haplai.n. Hew Andrew GihsOn of
the. A. M. K. /. Chureh'.hails from
CrankI in. N. a distance jnf only
t v-? wit niWr?; tYtim the .rjiniti'
-ite. ' ,
[ \\ i-1: t"? 11>.- :i< t!".? yoimjr bral-iv on
i.'ke "honey nK.wt:. -;iiu: "1 am' still,"
I t':',i s!ir.tr .your luve agtysist that. of
j-.Mjv other iiidrvninal that otjr.:hon1".
n.-.ve'r i-r.il:'* And as I
j . .
v ati'-h ornttSv inyo!i as. it soyuis
. ' * fall Tnfc. nlilivina how
?-i.;t ?.?:* !><thi- darkno-'s cut) think
j han l>, wko the moon.
. .I
ut'il have figured that out
H *> > PaJoiier) i?i<r- ymi a hearty
?i odni'jhl".
RKTKR D. . SIMMONS.
- Correspondent..
LITTLE MOl'NTMN NMWS
* "* . . * ~
M i . and MTsT Rol ert 'fohe and
In other Ray, -motored"from New
- ! laj-J. 3itilltkiyula?tiy.Ume.-i"
TT TTf their m<?.lher, Al^s. Carrie
I'..he. v
Alts-. ICt'hel treli Tube is making
,hur horn'e \yitli her uncle,. Mr. Jiile
Tobe . f 1-itlie Mountain since the
--death. ol' la r' dwu- mother.' '~r^
Mi-s Frances flawkuis of Col&m
i.;a ~|T^)it thc7^week-ouThome with
j-a rents.
Mr. (luo. Rates and family aredelighted
to have his -on Mr. Rink
Ji;1*. thorn New. York home l'or
a Week. Mi's grandson Edward
Risto-. i- >I'-Hin;* ii w-''h also.
Air,' ;it)i! Mis. Champ Clark are
- to" announce tire marriage of
' 1 .t ) >l;ii.iuhiei-?Ahinnie Log to Mr.
-amue! S:.'ininerj-r-Tiiey wcuj* mar;..
i v. ? r...,A#,- s: r e.->M.
? 3Llu-r 1 I1! tutted . !: Jllii" tlll'v found
! > luni h ..i.?Ylioy iiI roiiic
with Mr. and Mrs. Clark.
On -rune' Id'. ..Mi.-s Willie .Mae.
M-itrh. Mi- Ciuiiovs lliwhtrK and
Mr. I'ly?-i - II-'iImt. Henry Bruok-S
math* a pop rail hero visiting |>a11
ins..? ? ;?~r~ :?- i??
Itl-'.TIIKI. A. M.'K. nU RCII
Itov, S. IF. I'.owis, Pastor
Columbia, S. \V? dnesday,
Irr.v "J'it h Sunday School met at
the usual hn'uV With otin-ei s, teaehi.
i's ai d i>:!i1 ' i - pre-ont. Wo wove
, delighted to <ro Supt. W. II. Young
?i-ut v.in>-,ta^?hi-cM?mtftrptrst'd for*
the past twi^ works. A very beau
til'ul ics-hm: "flu istiair Mission";
was di * us- od. After the olasH
llidy ul tlie Xesstup Professor "If.
. I'.aumgai dnor gave-a very pointed
iovow which was well taken. Quite
a minihPr oT visitors In the Sunday
School and church services. All
h'pnrttmeiTts of tho church are mov
ing harmoniously along. Where
? ?ia:. ii... ?..i.......
111v;i v |n.-m u w ii mil my jmiucvs
tlicr,i Huill he prosperity within
t hy walls.. \
' The mo.nuntr service was. well
leprosentcd. The pastor's text se--ici't^i
iToin .Trr^mrrr^n. { niijoi-t:
"The'(lift .of (Tod". This" Avas indecd
jrrr iit^p'iiinu' -cl'tneii a". hrot
out. 'I'he Promised I.end was a
r:U?I ii i In- Israelites, hut they had
to st i ive t>> reach it.
v For tl> night service, the pastor's
text was selectc 'P'rum
Maih?1. : subject'' 1 >oos Jesus
("are Tliis was another thamrht.
ful -sermon.
The 1,c;w^ii,| is ^setting- along
very "nicely under (he presidency
ivf Mr. Henry Webber. A. very
lovqly prngam was put ove during
the League hour.
?Friends and
welcome.
. ' 1
Saturday, June 29, 1935
TjKM.KRS CHAPEL BAPTIST VI
etttmcii
Rev. W. C. McCoy, Pastor - <
- Sellosr, S. C.?Sunday school
| opened at the usual hour wit.i
Supt. and teachers at 'their post o. 1
rttuly. The lesson was well disj
i lm.'ld in the t'lassi's, after which a?
the,pastor gave a splendid review.
| At 11:30 the pastor eftme before
the congregation with a wo"dei
ful message, speaking from Heb.
o: 15, -All rejoiced as ho cleui\ .
tlw-why -between the living and the
lead.
A( 7 :.'50 seivice_ was- epenC*?
irrayfiil and testamondi.-f
Sirviee, after-which the pastor again
ataik to us with1?another""
>bul- Stirling message using St.
J-iimes ,1:21. His subject was the .
words of grafting. We were delighted
to have visitors present.
Ml'. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH v
Uev ir M iarksont, Pastor
S. S. opened at .the^-usual hour, ? \ j
with Supt. \V. (M. Janits and his V
t?o-\Yorker> at their post of duty. ?
rha lesson v.T s very interestingly
taught and- a splendid review by
the pastor.
At- 11:21) morning service began,
?U., -I <
" 'si we ui^uuunai'in^ pt.-sior up
"ec,ted his text from 3:12 Exodus. '
This \va.l a woiiderlul message
and full of thoughts. Many hearts
weix?-made to rejoice lit titis ser- ...
vice. ' .
At sr:io w- again reassembled w - _jt
;l the Hex". Plouden of Ltatta
came to us . with a soul stirring f
mdssage from ISt. Luke 19:18, Jes
us a savior* quite a few were pi'est '
TTTur_vT this seFvtce-and expressed
themselves as having enjoyed the
service. -v.. ? r
r . M rs. IGI iL ""Crawford- is reported
ic not doimr.aolwell at -this writ
jng. Mrs.. Copper is still report d
iM at. this writing. * ' ' T j
The junior missionary met tot '-J
he home of Mrs. E. Foxworth
Monday afternoon, with-President
'.Miss .!. Lister at her post of duty.
We were welcome by a large host.
After all of the business whs fin,
ish' d.Ve were favored with a delicious
course of punch and cake. j
Next meeting will be- at the
.' tone of Miss Mildr^in-James. ...
The' Pulpit Aid Bd.rd mfet Wednesday
P. M. at the horns of Mrs.
Mat y Green. Aft' r the business
nuMing, a delicious repast was
>eive?i?of whip cream?torrd cake*
pi aches, lemonade and candies.
Rev. J. M., Jackson and fa mily
and Bio. Books weVe the. dinner
truest of M r. and .Mrs. Boyd Now- '
lin. .
The SeTTelS Tigers defeated
score of 22-JO. -'
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. V. A. Janerette 1'istor
Last Sunday was an ideal day
"Til Bethel 1 hrioifho'lit thi? dny =V~
--dbirdhr int)rn111m, the regular order
of service was conducted by
the pastor.' .
After which the sermon was can
se'l.?>d aiJd <- good old religious soul
stirring and heart" felt experience
tVe -'Hm'- firrtmrrrt trc?jrtP~fVrrreT*
taking a pint and ejy?re*ing them
nh'iN as having saving faith in
Christ.
Kev. \V. P. Williams, pastor'of
(Jood HopO Baptist Church
'ivi rivl an oxivell'nt sermon-, from
which many gave vent to the spirit
oi t of the l*ullness q{ their hefcrts.
Your attention is again called to
Aunt Moll's old field,'-on the 4th
it July, to a picnic Ify the Sunday
school upder the dfrvctiorT"of the M :
Superintendent, Pov, W _LL Pinck?; ^
^ (\lPie>-iy>-wtth-TT?71fhd enjoy the
Itgv. Pinckney, as yo-u " know
knows no failure, but success, al- 11.
"vvays stamped on h.is banner.
Quite a few' representatives ?f
St. (korge are attending State
A. and M. Cbllege Sumrrfer School,
in persons of Misses Everlyn
roomer, Pearl A. Brown, Hester ?
Me I )ani' T, Mrs. Emm/i L. Jenkins . t
and MYs. S. E. H. "Pelder.
Misses Nancy Jones, Minnie Cee
Chestnut and Euvenia Berry are
.' ttending the Allendale Summer
School. -
soutrfrIj railway systkm
Arrival and Departure of Passenger
t'rnlns, operated by the Southern Railway
System lOtJie Union Station, Columbia. fl
S. C.. effective December >, 19Ji.
t>:00 A M.?Charlotte
weaves For: v"
1:10,A. M.?Charleston ,
Oreenvllle, Anderson, Seneea
. * 50 A, M.?Newberry, Qreenwood, ? .
i:0b A. M.?JSpartanburg. Ashevllle
tf:10 A. M-.?August^
t:15 A.. M.?Savannah
11:20 A. M.?Camden, Lancaster, Rock
mil. Shelby
12 45' t>. M.?Ashevllle, Louisville,
St. Louis, Cincinnati. Chicago
4 30 P, M.?Orangeburg, Charleston
- uu m.?vimnuHC, wugnmitau.
New York
9.55 P. M. -Anderson; Atlanta
'Q.oo P. M. ?Savannah. Jftokgooflllt
r
arrives .
Jloiumbla .From: ?ll_
i;50 A M.-Jacksonville, Savannah
8:30 A. M.?Atlanta, Anderson. Greenwood
8:35 A. M.?New York, Washington,
Charlotte
11:25 P M.?ftoclr Hill. Lftncaater, t'amden
12:40 P M rharly<tnn _ " _4
36 P. M (Jlllcago, Clncinne tvl, St. Louie.
Louisville. Knoxvllle, Asheville
Spartanburg
t.U P. M Augusta * 7 ?? ~
9 00 P. M. Ashevlllj, Spartanburg
9 30 P. M.? Charleston
U 40 P M.?Chnrtott3 ^
t 66 P. M.?Qreenvllle, Anderaon,
Greenwood
t:i6 P. U.?Savannah
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