The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 05, 1935, Page Page 2, Image 2

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Page 1! ? "The New Rider" fj a "" ,, Speak* now , . y j ?/rom The Trenches & t % _ :?: * $ _r._ :? 1. ??" liev. li-rhtitp?Elba X . A ^777 OFFK'I \l, OWvN4N(i It was aviknoAvledj^cd by all who attondui the. otliCuil opc*nitiyr of Ailon University at Columbia last Tuesday that it was among- the best ever wurus^i/d. SOMe SUV TT \yas .he best. The bishop had just ? returned fronTTTTrT resident ial Jioim in St.-ianri?y-Missouri looking"the very pieture oT health ;atoi not-, withstanding he haS~ traveled "eX. tensively during the summer in tlu 11 <nth and east, preaching a?id lecturing,- his appearance would *" make one believe that !\e was <onn where in secluded rest and retirement. His addr-s-tit tin- nicotine to say truly he is a leader sent from (hid. He have all to tinderstand that his ctlieial conduct and deportment in this state have heel) of such until lie felt that "any do U-jjation sent to the General- Conference would" he kindly di>po-e.i toward,, -liini. 1'his? ^sUrtctuoutbr<night Total and bug 'itpplubsiT. So wlu'ii pcr-uns undertake to sat that tlii" bi-hop wants this or thai, j" pvrsons electvtJ vr defeated as tlil:. j case may be, they arc inis-statinp: facts an<j^doin'ir the bishop a frreat injustice. 'Every presidium eldet and- pastor was loud 'in cxpressiho the all iiupoi tant roce-sity'<>f tin return'of Kisnojv Williams for ail' other 1 years. Mrs, Helen,- w.ife of the-bishop, returned to the -St.au. ..with him.?She W>1>^-? oaitre=melyrwell and is indued .a line bishop 'v wife. Mrs. WiUiam- is.,urea fly * teemed by tiny penfd; of the :7th. Episcopal District. and her interest is safe in -their hands; President Abram Simp-oil, .report's that ? limit's?arc?m?i: d?-lia'p?aroinv the university. Jlo is to e hijfhly commended as a college head. The educational results will be-pnblPhrdby the bishop In the near future. Watch thv~"4antde'tT^?Pr:? *F? ?d-.. Miles made a mauniticer.t regions' * to the Able'address'of Bishop Wi.liajnsj and assured hint that South Carolina wbuhPVladly welcome hi imiii ij im ttiioiiivr ?<-piaui eiuiumi. | Dr.. Miles'Jri marks brought roaring * apj)larrKxr~t'roni I otfr Tneiwhcrs -nhii.! spectators. Reports Bishop 'Williams was hiuhly please*! with* the ^educational returns, and spoke in hiu'h tejins of. praise of all of his jnyal j<r< siding elders, his faithful j>u.-:?>r-,'a d' the title group of layiu- tiilier- i f ^District. headed-by Dr. T. J. Milts, let! the state., the-Kitnrstree district-Avith Dr. .I. 1. Renjinw came second. The Florence District w i:! Dr.' A. I'. Spvitrs. led. in endowment reports. All of the*districts, went * ver th ir as?es>meiit*. The report of the. Ml. Pleasant District with Dr. R. 1\. liiajgdeii, 1'. J-]., brought happy fcxfuossioii- and Jovial comments: Di^. 1.. Rr*NiehoD ami tht Kdi-ro District, leil tinmother i-oiifei eo-e. win!' t bu Cha.m. lestoii and I^eaul'i rt 1 ?i-t rict s nu t seeming' the Bishop'- approval. Bi'c-'^"?i<lin'fJKl(leis. Doctors .! . \V. W'itli el s|(TMin " ;iTl ! Suill'tl l Nailce. * The ' latter far excelled tlie. last^ yeai'srecerii. ?Dr. Nance, is making u". d In- t!:e !*i\v country. He i- a ?reat cvnnxr> list, "and uii'ted h ader. Tiu?rJ?iwvhcn-y I)i-irict led the Col'inc hiai Conference, and has been leading ever sine. Dr. II. A, Adams has been in eharire. The Colum nia msi met with l>r. K: ! . (i. I >? ?>*.. Tfimaxed all pi'evdous'records. The - - Spartanburg Di-triet with' 1 M\ .1. < . McClcllan, went wild so to-s-|rnl< in its ivp' i t: Whoever heard of such a report coiniiiy from that district. ? 1 >r. K. Thomas and the Sumter District did . so We'l until it frightened the presiding elder. Doctor- I. \\". .hfiiere-t te; and 1.. A. Wells, made record break* inp' reports fro in .Marion and I >51lon Districts rt spcetively. ?>j* the Northeast Conference; Other Conferences Doctors .1. 0, Quarles, ' of Ttre Abbeville District. .1. S. Renin,' f the- Oft'enyi lie i nstnet, .1. IV. .lejininjr's, of the (ireemvood District, made glowing reports. It appears that the-flreenville District is a hit in the lead. Rut it ins that the.old Piedmont has about come its own. M.v old friend Mannim* District Inyn^. He ha- j cs care of the shortair of his mem 1 tienco every. pastor was' credited I with Iris full asses-m< nt. and the Y -distriet's. asH-sstix nt -was paid in full. l)r. Hemmihgway, the sue-: cessful car.dv. man presiding .older . . ntakes.^tf>>i?Uiatijfct-4fivon hibi the trict over which he pre"ides reported its **nti>< as-es-incnt. I>r. : II. F, Mild", 'brand, of the Orange-" burg District made a great report at both the Spring and Fall meet- ' ings. And as this writer sees it. his reports as ? pW-idtng-"folder - merit him another trip to the Geri-' J eral Conference, t<j eat breakfast in the dining, car, so as to repeat his former expressions about the meals. DR. DANIELS We were delighted to see Dr. L. M. Daniels, back on the job. Fur , several weeks he TiasTteen at the John Hepkins Hospital in Ral'.imore undergoing special treatment and his condition is perfectly sound again. This is good ne ws to ' all of us, Columbia can ill afford to lose this prepared physician. He enjoys not only one of the largest ' practices in the city but State as . well, He is the most acceptable college physician of Allen University and both teachers and students praise him to the highest. Truly he is not simly a competent physician but a tine man. We were glad to greet,Dr. R. W. Mance, superintendent of the Good Samaritan Hospital at Colormbia. He is The youngest to o'ccupy such an TniporTahf position. But Dr. .Mance Is one of tne best prepared in the profession, and the hospital is itlessed to have hum It can be aid as a whole that Columbia has a good set of doctors. Time and tlisirO will not iinvmit n? to miranl all of them now. But they will tell you wherrDi". W. 1). Chappelle cannot (1m yog.any good, yUu Just well make- arrangements with Johnson and Braijjey <ov some others in that profession. MISINDKIJSTAN DINGS * lien.iship, tear up communities, epaiate families, and wfeck . iiurelies, flum~the* above subject, .ill many distances it hys-' brought loath to individuals. But its clear hat -ucH need hi>I~extst i.n the A. j Church is this State. ^ The | ish. ' Therefore we'meil \u> lung^i <r~tr.v to make hi hi a i?arty to our ' ambitious, sellish or otherwise. :i tla'rmorr-;?i verybody?can?seeJiat Bi-in.p Williams., is giving a 'p.iare deal , to both ministers and '.ay-members; Now let us leave 1 tin out of'our motives and desires. \W know o"f whom, we want to represent 'Us in the Geheral Confernee ;it New York, so let u>^ fix a -late and etfect such combinations -s will eb et it. We. know of the ne among the 1 that we want asj taiuiard . hearer, and now . let us defeat-all the rest.' pur bishop ays -our choice Will be his choice. TVt^mmlly Irmean toJjiiTactiVt; ill He ei ision. It's not a matter oX_ mud siiiiyrinjr, and lightinj; but (>rraniy.iiiK and working. Let us get. he inlilt wo want; and not who. .thei; delegations want us to have, i'o be continued. . I >1.1. KG ATKS St nature but nevertheless true, -nine minMevs simply want "to go to lite Cietieral Conference for the. TP;p. ~?iunT wanF to go just -To help a particular man. They have .ever attended a General Conference, and are pot connectionally noAvn, and don't have Any influ~ nee in General Conference circles.' .in enough such a 1 perso? can as-t his one ballot Tut his candidate needs jnatiy ballots to lie e eied: It is iil-'o1'true, that be may. ..i tvi< t^tnO-utato to intH-rt-ii- ral ('i.iflVrfiiri' voters which will jiu-aii ?..ut little; heeaise being a irur.gea t<i t'ht in he needs, some one to upi i.-.nt; Hi in. We ought to men whom the general church j ( ( '!- Lo.-1'u.lp in its machine. Men he general conference otlieia] staff. Such rep'resenjLatives will do the! atest'gool fur the General' i/:.r? h and ii't fail in the election "f the State's candidate^. - t st. i.r'Kiv #. Sunday i- to b; a high day i-t-t?I ,;i /i; n.' Preaching all day by 'he' pa-tor. ' ('oninninion at bctli services. Kverybody is cordially in it ed. ' {-'inal report of rally box-r tlPil.rfia*- , be-.'ill!, nil1' of -Hollar Mi hoy collections. * I ,*4 the momli rs pray .f^i- an our pouring of he 11 o:y Spirit, ~ "I.et lis advance on our knees.'' | M M ' <>< o \ i:k - (ro. tu. snrooi. ' Sei era * We . We re- pit -ed t have as visitor- ta-T"Weck: Itey Wjl-on of S vannah, Ga.. Rev. an .Mrs. S. Campbell of Anderson. ' S. <'. .The Rev. Wilson -is conduct [Retting in 'Andeis n. 1'rofes" I'h;l< \ and ('a.le motored t( \ii.i ' >ii i" n<iay in^ivt :iinl \\<>: -Iiil"? 1 a' Si.. Paul.. I Mir t' tlu1 shoituiro of Ix.oks at thr hook store hero Messrs Wil-ii.uiir, ( h?K . an. Finley wl-iil ti. - \ a "i r-.o; . last \V< dnesdav and puroils.! hooks. .Mi-- M yi Mit eh. IP spent tin week fail in (ironv.ill. with hr. paii;a;s, . .Shi: j;opprteit a vyry ftio.valilr -stay. 3 X'.i . .lor.ian. a .whitr friend, donai.i'?l-in thr *vh?n I st'Vi ral books ias; v ok., Wo. appreciate . this jtroivri'l I In1 books. ' * ; MPs l-'lrta Willianis "jVut'tjdP.I lie ronvt nlion held ,.t S? /vlWl'i \v K., (.'hiprh. (irrySsvulhV A\' Mosday. Slu- ieporto(?Ti very" snores *4*ul" iiiooi iivjr. ' Mi.-s?I .an i a lirviant;?a-itit-rrrbm f tho Senior ("I s s, was delegate.! _u-tliu cuiLViiil ion by -the?lip worth I .oa^aru ? Wo at-,. ycr\; proud of the various students who have complete:' their roirso of study Here, especially .wjion we find them in othoi yfib K-s 'toitp.' well. .Messrs As"Pn. -.i 11 n.w> i ?i '? " ? - ..,..,.1 .ikiiki ciiki >v. ii. uaines ;i i' p'irri'ci:g ti'iir course of slu dy at Johnson C. Smith Charlotte, N. ('. M.isses Luc-do?Wright an:i (tilth Rugut's at Benedict; Misses Cynthia Willi' ins and Inez Wash iiiutnii at State College, AVtvhopt* for thi nv much success. k -ATtcr uMcTiding?the?services at St. James Mi E.? Church Sund morning a piir-ty consisting of Misses Mina Young and Fleta Wil linms, Messes R. L, Fin ley, F. F the southwestern section of th county; visiting the homes of Mr. ?nd Mis. Sloan Williams at Townnil:1 Mr. and Mrs. William Riley, and Mr. and .Mrss T. J. Williams. T-e foot half team is getting in line. Look out teams, are anxious td kick off to you. Who> riding-in a V8 now? Mr. Fiuia*ry*\Ve compliment him on his car and want hirh to call around occ asionally and "Let's go riding." " ' 1 I # 1 NKW.. OF IIKiH POINT, N. C. Tl)u Woinar.V Baptist Heme and Foreign M.?siuif ryTt v ivention ot North Carolina begins at the lirst Baptist Cl-uiuh Oct. tin1.!. tlir>>u..rli the 4th? Rev. F. R. Mason, |>a to . Mrs. \'R la McMillan, , President. Miss M. A. Harwell Cor..See., Raleigh. \ Mrs. A. B. Jdh~ns:oh." Treas., Raleigh, N. C. . There -j^irt many delegates' from all parts of -Che?to attend this olsL all mi .1 cimcirin Tli \? u i i? j '!<)() delegates and other visitors. iT'.e .people of First Baptist Church, ha-ve made ample arrangement to tajm care of the convention in high style.. . Rev. J.' F. Dunn, pastor St. Stephens Metropolitan "A. M,? K, 7j. Church started Sept. RUth, a ten i!-ysT meeting. Rev. W. F. Wither-poon 'of Trinity A. M. R. Z.pn Ovurgh ?>T Greensboro,- N. ('. is d< ing the preaching. Revh \V, F W'itherspoon is a great preacher. Rev. G. F. flCall, Presiding Elder jiL tile Greensboro District ot' the West Central North Carolina Con'erer.ee oT the A. M". ~K. Z; Church, vilI have his fourth aird lyst tjuar ^ eiiy eont et c nee at SC Stephens Church -u?_ High Point* Sunday, Oct. (J, TiOiS. ' : (TIAPPKI.LK STATION .NOTES Rev. \V. R. Bow main Pastor Columbia, S; 1'7 Sept. JlO?Re'v. R. E. Golden delivered the morn-;?... wiaiV.'. )..*? St. ?? ? ' ,u'-1 v V. vtv light of tlie congregation." Many visitors whose names the writer lias lost were presented and made interesting remarks. In the-after^ noon, Bishop Memorial amf Chapbelle Station had a friendly popularity contest. Both churches did well but ChappelLe-Stat-ion won the blue ribbon. Both pastors expressed themselves as leing very much pleased with results^? Oar pastor preached Tntsday night-, for a club at Bishop' Memo,-ial ('lun ch. Bio. William^ who. is the president thanked the ch'dr and the .pastor-fo.r financial aid and the- able , sermon delivered by the pastor. . , A reception was giVeti at the Imino oj' _ALr. and _Mps- W. M. 1' a t-_ torson on Harden Street in honor of Mrs. Laura' Mae White and Miss Mattie Bowman- who are having for, their schools. The. menu con-i to i i f chicken, potato salad, dif .ferent lands of vegetables and cakes., ice cream and other varieties of food. .Next Mimiay. being tiie tirst is "catch up" day.. The Stewards arc urjrin.LT 01u li member to do his of" in',- full duty, regardless of likts and dislikes. Chappelle Station went over the top at the Trustee meeting Tu-i .ay. |,i t's put it over for eonl'ereitoo. Remember grwi.jblers don't 'Work and workirs don't biumVdcr Mrs. Blakely is still on the sick list. Have you been to-see her? If yu want to hear, good sermons, come to Chappelle Station. A line yoiimr man from St. St<phen Church, Chai-!.'M' 11 joined mi Sunday, in fact We. pit fnnn \>ne r;7. two joiners everv Sund&y. I.AKK t II V If Kilt SOC'OU ... I'11,1. L_l >..Kindlyi. f ii.cip *1 'I'M' Illl'lllM tui'i SL'inh.'.U1 iiii-i-T?n? Lake City High - School tea ret vei\ much the death ol' Walter Sing!' tary , a high school suideii: wri quietly passed away Friday Sep . Ji, at his home. I'i oI . ' Bradley g" \ e a very in teresting lecture in ('Impel .Mm: day morningi St^pt. i?(), i n the suh ject "-Drifting." Misses Roberta Brovkii'.gton an He-sie Menton are attending chool at Wil -on 11 igtPViVT'lorencv "S. C. j Nancy Fulmo: e and Rosalee Jor* <1< 11 at Lincoln High '? Sumter, S. I'', an 1 I^i'lali MeCuiubcn_at_-Rb4<? 1 Mini (I, \'a. We wish' !1 of then; j t sueivssVur school t rni. - Miss il. .1. RcitUm- is a student .it Allen University. (Tuss ';{(? who was. in a wreck Sept. 11, she got wo ribs broken, spraihe I arm ami li.ite other injuries. Hut she is .-..pidly improving. . ' < AKL1SI.K NIAVS Fall icvival meeting..began at Ml. Kden A.M. K. Church Monday night, Rev. W. F. Hunter of Union pre died the opening sermWrr." Ser vices were good. Annual" Session of "TheSpartanT/ui g District Conference, was hold at St. Luke A. M. H. Church Sept. -%- 'li, -Carlisle, S. C. Rt. 1 was" me amoj\g the best ever held on t-bp Spartanburg District. Most " if the churches 'nwlo votmft~Teport. The delegation was well ta't eh care of. by the people of St. Luke and the m* r by churches. The people went away rejoicing The conference opened and closed with a, trood snirit lie n '' ? by presiding. He Tsthe Tight rtian. in the right place. Rev* R. B. Browning of Spartan burg, S." 0. preached a soul stirring sermon at St. Luke Sunday. TV( had one to join the church.! \ft.-r which Rev. Hilliani, the pas-' tor W 'pti'zed?tt-fnfants antl ^15 a- . lults and receiving them iti fullconnection. A spiritual welcome was extended to them, after which the pastor appointed Mis. Liy.sic Thomas asMeader 'fW'-iffrfi class. Quite a number was out at Williams Chapel Bund' y niirht, t > hear Rev. Browning. Ife gSve us one good message. Our la^t quarterly meeting will be held at Williams Ch ipel A. M. F. Zion Church Oct. 12th?111th. We are asking our officers to pre.-enrt at 2 o'clock Satui flay Tor the quarter. Sunda y Dr., D. C. Crosby, I*. E. preached at 11 :.'10 o'clock. We are. asking members And friends; to come out on time. " THE PALMETTO "LEADER GEORGETOWN NEWS. ' Dr. G. G. DanieD, pastor of Be-> thesda Baptist church was hurt in an-automobile accident early Saturday a. .m., between 3 and 4 o'clock on his way from Union to Georgetown. His injuries are not -unite as 'scrtViis as" firsT thought. lie is slightly improved at this writing. His many friends pray for a speedy recovery. Miss Itosa I.. Gregg and Pearl Alston are added to the faculty of Howard Hi seh'tfd. Mrs. Grace L). Anderson Passes. " (Tn last Thursday?a. in., "Sept. 20th the death angel bore the soul of ili'Sj Grace Anderson the cei lestiai city, where all is joy. The : simple but vc rv impressive funeral services were held Friday p. m.^ at b4 o'clock at Bethel A. M. E. church; Dr. J. \V;. Murph, oHiciatirg, assisted by Drs. R. E. Brogdon, D. N. Wilson, W. P. Carolina. Sirs. Anderson- had been in .ill .health for- Jiiol I air a year; cniiShe Lore her aCJiction without a murmur ami?u_*.?anxious to?gohome to . rest. . Obituary. ?(htttr-btHHt il Anderson, dangkter of Wiliiaiu and Minnie White Darrell born 'Dec'. 11th, 18t?3, grad aated from Stanton 11 ill" School, Jacksonville, Kla., June It'l l; was a member of Kberne/.or SI.-. E. church, Jacksonville, Flu.,, was u* itecf to Si r, K hi i t B. Anderson, Sept. 1914; johicd Bethel A..M. E.I church, where worked failbfuluntil her health failed. A lov- | my and dc \"tw do. I hoe t o mourn her j>:i.-Vi 11 the devoted lusliand, a ip -ti.t r .Mr-. I'arrell of Jacksonville; "one .-i'.-tet' .Mrs. IIar: i ave of". M mn. . t on. ,\. <'.;?one In-other of V w Vm k. City. W... J Wilds undei tiii.'. i yvas'Tn. charge >f the remains. -. iA (direction. In the \vi. - i 1' the tieorire-' town District Missionary ine'ling t lie name of Vh-. 1 \Y Kainey was left out as a- member of tlie {executive Hoard. tirouyh a mistake whose name v. .Lid not act. Dot he! A. M. Id..Church Dr. J.. NN. ,Murph. J'astor. __ f Sunday v. aij ideal, day for Vlairch irons. (Juite an appreciative? audi-net. as 'out and witnessed Jin 111 -1:' ' : o > ...I'lllnh lie I ho pastor. Thr!- v.as- olie accession*.. ?'i-itors:' .M: !b--a 1.. (lrtp.tr. of he M. K. < l. ii. h ami Miss S. R. : Hutrttins; (if I let lies da Baptist lauvh. Til. Sunday 'school was are-fly attei d i last- Sunday. The A. ('. 10. Tear a- x-rvires bftrail on i?if with a .--idem} id audifiK'f. .Mrs. Ruby S. i mTTsj aetinjr pre >idf'nl. At-, th i".fnintr "tTolir o f vorship tin- pa-tor Tiroutrht -foVtlr run'lu-r buniinjr nYessatre that was kfi-Ttly felt. I In- ( out? is ni-f year is fast com t a cfo-v and elu-h member is urtif'i to help put over a big pi ( tri aln a> usual. Mi<? lOlizal.fth .1. Blunt from M'i'l\s . as a visitor.to hrr sistwi , Miss. and totlu? All". S. A. "TTum ,j(> range St. She returned o M ai Monday nun liing tu'reiiny. - > - ?rrrk. Si. Stephen A. <M. 10. Church It \ l>: N.~ Wilson, 1'astor. The* .ins betranTa's ustml, af ter w :. 1 the pastor presented T>r. T MHes~oiir?beloved 1're-idn-.: 1. ! i'. who delivtred a Wonderfuj ?1 "um.-'AVe fea-tod from on ' hitrb n 'nis (Jo-pel sermon was I hciii'.r ' : ered. Tin hearers com-. I plimei.' l'r. Miles far a fid' near. This ! ? atr oui~foiirth quarterly nmlVr ' b thTaders and menib; rs w. ve ry busy all day. | At i 11111' Sunday school was begun?*H%-.r: s usual form. Supt. and "Ti-acju I; wore at their "post of duty Tli. h's ..-, was reviewed hy the past??Y.?-?' A. < t . heajrtre was on thcj< 1> ava.n. Very interesting indeed was the ?< -on taught by the new1" as p i.'.ed president Mr. Alex All'ord. t>r former' president being Tiw-l i>k University. We wish much -a- <- ss to our jolly, cheerful Lea?",:. ; reside nts. . * " At x ;. m., the Presiding fcildeF again delivered another Strong set* mon.rF. ay one seemingly enjoyed this message. , ?)n AI -: t I svy evening the fourth quarUo-i*.-* onference was held. All boards' >eports made 'some progres>T A fatherly .counsel was gh ven to the leaders and stewards . h\- tlu' Kldojf._.Oj) motion of .Rev. Matthew Alston, a rising vote of llumL.- tendered the Prosfding Kbit i for the great service be has ren it red us. " We had two.deaths this quarter. Bro.. Andrew Cooper spoke of the lut,, i?,.. ur? r>.,~ r .ww m.JI . . . . %\;ti n luc aiiu DJ w, u. Simmons spoke of Tfib life of the late Hiu. Julian Tucker. Mrs. Wilson then invited everyone over, to the parsonage to an ice cream sale and salad supper. We are truly hoping, that our Presiding Elder live long to carry on this great work. ''. __ Sister Mary Johnsop is on the sMk list. Also Sister Rebecca Moultrie. We hope for them a speedy recovery. W Al.II A I,L A NEWS ' o? ?? Tutsday evening of last week, the following went to the home of Mr, anil .Mrs. Joe Evans: Mrs. Clara Grant, son pad daughter, .lohnie, tla'? Mae and Nellie, Mr. and Mrs. Dowitt Chapman, Mi. and Mrs. folk*tor Chapman. Miss Mary Edra Chapn? n and brother Talmadgo and Evans, an l Mr. E" lijah Litnion, and listened in oyer, the radio, . nd after PJu>aring the erood news of .foe Louis, Champion. The hostess served cakes and hot chocolate. Every one went away ANDREWS NEWS ?-St Ar.drews A. M. E. Church Rev. W. I'. Carolina. Pastor Sunday was a high day at on. church. Sunday morning seivk was from 2:14 of the Ecclesiastic's which was very good. On Sunday nite a program was rendered by Mrs. C. L. .Carolina an,a omers. nuDject " i lie* c ity onl the hill." A goodly number re-j sponded with" verses from the Bible. Aftr which nil- the idAMAys >i the church reported for the I owning of the til'ecu. Cla?is No. !> raised the largest .amuunl an )?.Miss' Sterht-t-?Graon was crowned as Queen for Prof. J.. E. feinuh's class. Quite a little crowd witness the jccesioii;. m; The barn yard frolic given or last Monday night, for the benefit if the rally was quite a success. i_ The Kcv. A. P. Coxs of the Baptist Church had the pleasure < f crowning the Queen. ' | ' .Mi's. M' fy ('ban fler .vr -.Vndn'irra. C. who is ill and, under the reat'iient of the, Dr. in Sumter, S. -G?We wish for hor a spuudy re.? covery. . '.- " Everybody is ti virg fro be' ready i to' send the "pastor to conference with ^iiiili,-. | I Af:i??.; .n - ? . t? i ~1 miss i i im iiiu ot/yu?i lltt> "vi'ii a,\vay for .<oiuu tiAus is b:u-k ( "*lv (2KEAT FALLS NEWS The revivill meeting of thi; l.'ari ! di-e A. .M. K. Church is now' Kuii.g ; on. l>r. S./li. Walker, IYesiiirj; ] Dlder -of tin* Salisbufy District of j Philadelphia anil Baltimore Conference, is con luetiivtf the nieetintf ' i.aiuc crowds arc tv11:1 jithej sci'\ tl'es.' _ :?p thi?Sunday- tjiL> three .sermonWere soul stirriivr ' nd in-piling ' The Missionary Society met at the home ol> the President, Sunday it ip.'lP. Opening services lrpMrs. l.o-> ic (! ino-! Inisiiusw nt' the meet in*r conducted by .Mr-. Susie- On cr, .lulia Mobhy, N. lVieoll, a.. Mis. Susie' 'JVoinpson. , After which \v,.Mrc serve ! ic. l i ;uu TiiTTl TPITtTT. Itt- tTT-" en.-t~ finis'and Mi>. M M..Colleui;h i ^uite a i..' ; siioi tt'iu collected., i Rt v. S. U. Walker was the1 :>iusl 't .Mi r.itn", .Mtst John- 1rTTmc. >Vc-nesday nil ' Thursday.'0/. last vfeek. Mr. Wi-llitMn Gaydcn 1' lay and Satin !:.*> . t ?I t i* d!nn ' roe-t of Mr. ami Mrs,'J6;. ph Tim a-t S. :\\;iy. ' (Juiie i nuinher <??' ther place- lit- i.s t n|h' ting to \ is Turing his stay Jit re. Mr. W. 15. Carter. chairman <>l :iV tins'...- hoard f thy Ihu' lis, ligli. School; announced the open-' i:m Monday <>/ !. 7, V.Kio, with th ollowing liKfilty: I'rof. ! '. I), hew ol lhistui:, Mass. I'r.hcipaiT" Irs. Ad Ifll (\ Ncls n and father to 15.'.Johnson of Koc4> Hill. S. (' disses (annie ('. Mcllwain of -Washington, 1 >. c^r and Mrs. l,.s iain.s of Great F.-lls, >S. C. Mr. and Mrs. John A. McCo'i >ugh were the (iit nt,r guests o " '. an Mrs. John k. (la nes last in ay. ' MisT Anna Griffin, Mary 11a! nd Mrs. Jame Tunpkin were \ - inner u-ll'-st:jTf Mrs. A. H:mi file Ml. "tit11: Mnptlst t lion 7 y Mr. Hei-TTtr't Washington- :id. - .ari.est Ik-lion Ten lei'ed excel lea - uvict Sunday night at l'a.ad \. M. K. Zion Cluirt'h. M.'..J. -T. Ijow.icti has return " jjiiilr r*"?->MTss Elizabeth Gaines ha- j " U I to li.-r I' "' I Ciolu-itt. Miss Mamie Carter.has gone to Ilivings!mi Coll'.gc. Ssi) e > ejoieing. " t, . Miss Ida White spent the week n i In i t wit h reloti ves. then she \turned to S mva Jr. College. Mr. and . Mj >. Kild.y White, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howard niotoH* 'iinday night it) Columbia t' petal a wl iie with rei tiyes. - " Miss Birdie Mae Johnson went o Co.umbia M n lay on a Inie nsiness trip. Mr. Kdgar Tery of SVneca was Tt~to\\n Sunday. Ft iemi^-hertr-art. glad to know that he is improving _Atr,?Author Robinson?anrl ' Elijah motored to Anderson Sat urday to St. Mary's Hospital , to ee Miss llattie Belle Alleij^ Shi s still a patient there. . 4 Kittle Frank Green, Jr. is suffering with the mumps. ?ALa^and? Mrs. Fred BroWn and Rev. M. Strother, Jr. attended the -Sunday School Convention las Wednesday in Greenville. ' New Galilee Baptist Sunday-inmet Sunday morning with So jit. . . M. aio-re an 1 Ins si' tf of teach rs at their post of duty. Tin' h on was, well diseussen in each class. Union nil mho v v..n.-c invt WJll. the Flat Rock Baptist Church Sal trrthry ai d Sunday. The-services were veiy interest* ng, they reached the climax Sunlav school lesson was beautifully "eviewed by "STi-sl K. B. St-wart The lovely wife of the moderation Rev. R. B.; Steward. Rev. C, M. Galloway ascended , >he?ro-trwn?n-nrl?selected?frrr trtv " text Exodus 3:3-14. He-preached a great Missionary sermon. Rev. J. T. Robinson was elec'eri Missionary for Union number 3. 4o represent Tn Tbxr S^nee Hi v.1 Baptist Association,, which will con vene next August. _ _ Sunday- at the si .im church,-Rev R. B. Steward, preached a noble sermon. He esleeted hs* text from Ephesian 1:15.-Theme "I am ready to preach the* gospel to you." Every one gained inspiration. The Trinity A. M. E. ( buret Sunday school was v: I' -tt-nd <' U?"hera wore a'l present. ? Visiting ministers Sunday in the city: Revs. J.'W. Beeks, Davis Galloway, Goodwin? and others. o . * < TABERNACLE BAPT. CHURCH , Rev. Wm. Watson, Pastor Greenville.?The pastor, memliers friends and followers of the Tftbernacle Baptist Church are all ap'ow with the success of a revival mc'it .nij i unned by thb Rev. J. \V.. Tate of Decatur, Ga. He decided hie work into two-pni'tv, vif..t first five nijrhts evangelistic work; iseeond preaching Christ and His m-iiii-inii 1< " It was the best ser vices ever held in the city of Grten villc.". For baptism 17; Christian < > peril nee 1(1; watch care 5; by letter .'1; restored 5; some great, preacher, but. as. you. know, >vg ha11?cine of our own;?who standlr shoulder to shoulder'with any of them, lie raise;! revival money, and-cohcluded by baptising 11) candidates.; collecting $115.05 through* the banking system; and eighty dollars through the envolone system. Besides near $100*.00 donation money. Accomplishing this work he le'ft .Sunday night for John Hopkins Hospitul, Haltiniorer-ciVttf^fTrr-mo^ dieal treatment of his head. Our prayerj? ~aTe following lYifh. ~~' Pi ath claimed- Sister Hattie Ross's fattier. Visit til's Mrs. E. A. E. llagginsi and daughter there-were tive orttstanding sOeial events, first the deaconess board highly enlevtaimd the following named persons at the most beautiful home of Deacon and Mrs. Butler Rosemond 111 S. f'alhoun St.. Rev. Win. Watson, Rey. J. \V. Tate, I).?D., Rev. U. S. Sample, Rl'\* N. S. Thompson, Rev. l'eri y and Rev. \Yashingion. 1 " ' Hi-. I fli.. !>..?? I W M'..4... < x ...... v?i v mi. u. >> . I Utv l>l iM'l'a-" tur, (da., w'as the* lioiibred gruest of ReV. Wm. Watson, Thursday aftofmu-n?tttr-the pastor's?aid?ekd^ lOl.Uenkins St. the home was beau ti fully decorated. pvjth cuttings from i?ink roses. The "dinner was served* ill courses, loppCd "with ream, cakes and mints,. \ j Hoistess, Mrs. Eliza Carwise. A "white friend gave Rev. Will. Watson a nke basket oi In-autiI'ul flow, rs 011 liis departure. Fourth, Friday afternoon was ted letter day in the social circles, at the home .of Deaci'n and Mrs. Tames A: Smith. 1 Uti- Ware St.,1 doors win opciud for the following-guests Rev. Wm. Wats.n, and faintly, Rev. J\ W. Tate, 1). I)., of lJecatur, (in., I)r. and.Mrs. K. A. K. Muggins, ,Mis l.e-ssic Mil', l'rof. F.. Mv Metts, Mrs. Francis Duckett, MrsrXTTu .Martin, and Mis. F.Ma.lohihsoii. At I'leH) o'clock, one of tin Tnost beautiful dining rooms w. re i p ne<i ami' a nine couise din iK*i" was served. Or. Watson was .master of the occasion. Responses by |)r. E. A. I". Iltmgins and" Rev.. J. \V. Tat-, D. 1). It's over but not forgotten. The senior ntisionary si'stcl's serv d-a-dciiit ious r.cpa.-t at thv-di1!tT 1l. Sundayafternoon. The like has tr-vrr been so accomplished. To avoid the rush, get your clothes to* tire "Blue Bird" Cash uid Carry before frost falls. \m)i:ks<a \rr\v v c < . C. i'ibu:?v\l ; If this \\a< n jpoljre caii it would go liRo this! "fctt.l.INC CARS! ' :.A ULLNTJ-A.1 I. CAR XL. 11 a.l .to-" ' v:? rcI I' an!pt oi; M'v.'1! S:ni' iay. Oct. <5. at <5 I*. .M. A ryist ('. C. (' .vdujU" men wlio are goii.g l.i n 'or a prcgarni for Miss'AViila Mac Alexander, sponsor of group' Xo. I. at. the Roy* 1 Bapti-t Chuivh. Miss X.ula Kobits; n. is group leueiv The p ibli"- is-cordial!y?wrl,nnu' to conic and '_'iv*? t--r-?yum g nen a big l and. Air. Xa li;js fepon. iid;f I'm- the a*1 anec.i c.it of nograui. Th.-'C. C. ('..die;- (T.-.b is coinpo-eu of fifty * (at)) voices. Another attraction is first, second and third quartets,.'which shall be fa* . rd. The Joe I.ouis, .Max' B or fight s hi.-toiy, but its memories lingers on. S'onu of tl"c shi.i f*Avrit rs ay> doc w, nt to imvit. lAry mint? s (). K. since In- brought' the hue>n ho' ie. All persons interest*' I in tight be present at St. Paul Baptist Clitifch Sundry, Oct. <>th: during the evening' hour. Deacon W. I. Perk, shall gie a syn psis of the tight as lie witnes-cd it. HOWARD SCIIOIOE NEWS During our first wnk of'school Mr. Seymour Carroll, re prcsl n'.ative lor. the Ilumaite S. ciety, tame over and gave tvs a \ ery splendid lecture en it.. < .> iiwiftiiin HI mv SOci.ety?unzl i lie {-1. u l.lross it fired the st udcnts and tf chcrs that the, pledgO has bei 11 ado]fted hy every student in i-virv .-i;.--Ours is to be a "Humane" year in th.it each individual is endeavoring to be tiue to himself as lj\in?r;i i-ature and then h? cannot but,.be kind-jid considerate of all others. Worthy of note is the fact that two of our teachers did very commendable work dcrirg the summer, Miss Estelle Washington coin Meted work at South ( aroiina State College for ,i Bachclo.'s Ifegree in Education; while "Mi Evelyn Bright did advance work in he field of I'lie nry Edra.al-on ' Columbia I r.iver?Hy. The faculty, with Mr. Madden as principal, b doing every thine to m.t oveiv'ft big job at Ilowe.i I t' is ' erin. Mr. Madden wishes to aniirtun?" o ..patrons that children are not being sent from school when t h \r_ have no books and ' sks that -yo i lot kecj) fhem out On that evcuse;but lie is urging and in-isting hat all parents buy books for heir children because one cannot 'o his best work without them. . Our enrollment fm- Monday, Sept. 28, was 8891-301 hoys and 288 girls. This is 36 below the en"rbU?nent for the s^ae date l'ast ? ?, - .JB? - . J Saturday, October 5,* Onion news Mrs. Mary Worthy who lives on Hamlet St., was runned down and 1 hit by a whrtt lady last Tuesday afternoon. She was rushed to the hospital,where an x-ray was tak' eri and found that-her hip was unI ioinlc:! anil?internal?injuries.?No urn-si. mane, ana a very little investigation was made about"" it. Why? because she is a colored wor nmnybut it Mrs. Worthy had runned over a white -ladyr not only would they arrest her, but her licence would have been revoked; and ^ brought before our courts for trial. "Nothing tft my mind so stirs huinun passions and prejudices as when tVie divisions of nationality, eolor and race are accentuated. 'file pndudiee of. i,ur white brother is againsj, us. Suppose he is! am now asking a-question; Into r wttat walks of rife has tile Negro i itjtgrcd, fand fo.uad--.mo? prejudice ? jit Ave turn to the cotton field he ~ is shut out if ivn turn t.1 III.. Till.: toiv or the niachTtTCr,"-wr---(ind him .shug oatL. if. we- go to practice Law he is hissed at, and many other Walks of life.?B'ui. iinur ? .. o. .. because of these environments? I "say nu.?Wirat must we-drr^ 144? '.ate our boys and girls and or^aii.1*1.'-Truces. tur right aud~ righteous- -?-n-ss, for education ch>es for the J Negro just exactly what it does for the whites, and times will tell it, the thing is to do rs to prepare j the boys and girls for all th walks | of life, let it be the medicine, law, > theology; fanning pr in .politics;! such as'common to the American Oeopit. Christion education.-and -Lmliistrial lives will steadily preform the put:po-e for' which 'God has -designed them. Already the a Huts are telling in the economic}, religious mid- social" world. Ah educated and industrious race can' ot and will not- be keptr-backr-*^ ~W7 may not 1 >e_keie-+crAVitnt*s it. but. '.lie 1 a/cfi is.in the barrel, and will surely p reunite it. "" , l' |.t 1 ji \ < * licit Cod out muled for ; the ti'iu mission of notion (as of riant is to promote righteousness mi earth-. To tavrn that liberty is . wiser than nia'king gain. To love, is- more c 1 vnt-ing t lvan to hate," that .? peace i< more-noble than war, that 4mmblc human life is sacred, and tha' the. humblest human right -should hi respected, be ye white or black. When this is done, Hie w: If shall dwell with "the lamb, and the loanai'd slialdie down with lie kid. and the calf ami the. young lion shall ,1'att n together, and a li.tle child shall lead them. Miss .Josephine Love, .daughter I Mi-. .). M. Dawk ins from Way111011. X. ('., spent the week-end he.e with her father. She looks :is thpuii'h she is sweet 16.?The Rev. A. 11.. Hatwood of the A. M. E. /ion Church ami his -g-iodj peopleworshipped witJT PastoT^ .Bowman and his people la<t Sunday afternoon. . On Sunday at B-thel is the conilk fence rally. All boards, clubs, missionary, juvenile, Sunday schdol j league, usher board* pulpit aid Bd., " young nveijL.club, .telephone club-, sunshine, progressive, club and the faithful few. and others.?all are "asked to ' make their t'ulls report. I 'i-.o Ley. I'aul .Strand tbc hoy ,-T, -;)rl, Si|HwloV-pjtf.hiT !! v. Bowman and his jubilee choir willworship at Thomas Chapel Sunday afternoon at .'1 p. m: .1 ' Mr. Elmore .K tor was funeral- -JM i/.ed last Monday at McBeth Bap J.iM CliUrtii by Rev. Bowman, this large- family and several of ' 1.: . ..1.: 1.1 1. .' ..II II1N Cllllllli. II Will) WflL1 HI UIUU <Ul were present. Mr. Noal~was fun- 1 erali/.ed last Monday at Bates Chapel A. M. E. Zion Church, by Rev. Smith of Columbia, This was a large .gathering, '* Among the preachers who took ' iari wire'Rev. A. A. Sims, IteV. I? C. Bowman, Rev. Hunter, Rev. Colins aid Rev. Smith, Undertaker Akram had ehargi. of both of them. Come to church if you are. a ' member. Co to church and be a member. , BPMmgaMMM? I EVERY KNOWN TYRE OF 1 Laundry Service AND DELUXE DRY ( LEANING Caul ions Uoulemen NEW METHOD < LAUNDRY & DRY 8 CLEANING CO. DlTnigiM 823 ? | * SOUTHERN R AII. WAY SYSTEM Arrlinl and Doiinrturr of- Pisspngnr 'rain."!, ooerntpd hv thn Snn'horn Railway AvstPm at thp U.iton SnitL.i Colimbta. * O effnctlvp O-cp'ober 8. 1931 i:00 A M?Charlotte ravps For: i in a .?? Greenville. Anderson, Seneee a.50 A M Newberry, Greenwood, ?? ' 05 A. M.?Spartanburg. Asheville <; 10 A. M.?Aucrusta 15 V M?Savannah 11 20 A M Camden, Lancaster. ftoek Hill. Shelby l? 15 P. M.?Asheville. J-.ootsvlUe. *' 3t Louts. Cincinnati; Chicago ' 00 P M ?Orangeburg, Charleston i 00 P M. Ohhrlotte, Washington, t New VOt-lt a.55 P. M.? Anderson. Atlanta to (10 P. M. -Savannah, Jacksonville i - "wives , vohimfilH From; 4 50 A M --Jacksonville, Savannah' , t ? :<0 .A. M - At .l.mta. Anderson. Greenwood jt ' X:3.T, A. M.?New York, Washington. Charlotte rijT.i p M. Poek Hill. Lancaster, Camden? r.x? .lU- p M.?Charleston - ___ 4 25 p. M ?Chicago. ClMClnni-'i 1,' St t-oula. Louisville. K.ioxvl.le, Aineville Sparfanburg .?%p. M ?AngusU-v ' ? I) "0 P. M A.shcvill.?. Punrtanhurc M 10 P M--Chaf*4(o,i ? p M -Chnrlot? > CS P M.?Greenville, Andarson, Gjrceuwoon ;U? P. M.?Savannth Mtv Ticket Office Depot TlcketTHI.ee 120# Sumter 8t. South Main ^A Phone MM Phone KU M