The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 11, 1936, Page Page 4, Image 4
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. E. PHILIP EEL16 it l -ihlu Ageiv
Communication inci r><ihr. tor . tiii
.. current issue brjtand
should reao.n ftlio "^j^Sitortti
desk not later .'t!.*/?' i.e-day o.
ei ch \veek. City ii'eVv's, . lotah
personal and ayvial no a s . L>
Wednesday jiitjht.
. . Business and Edkoiid] l'hone -1 olC'ola.,
S- . Sat.. Ju!v 11. 1 *>.*?<
V.
Senate caiuiidat<-. TTi?>s, I'. St< ;
t'y says in one "i" hi> iv tmiia:
cantpaipn speeches: "I "?'{ ..? ]..n
?rr*?:?and" i'ttiml, ,i:i the it*:< I
kfio\v ,Ncjrr?>e-. . 1 i.:A" 'r.i.thin,'
. apaiilst :thom." ' \\ :.:ii a
this man \\<>u!<i-In- in* Inn
soincthinur ' :t-..a-1: i' I'll
trouble Villi .Mr., Stm. v. v. t',a:
- is' that his li.v the Ne
pro 'ha-'.never ' e o . n 1 ?<-; .r;. 1 tha
lie- learn <1 a'? "i.t :n. i;i i h
"sticks"- " unite f. v. y. ;ir.
Really. .Mr. Stoiivy v... 1 i I<> a <ii:
^ 4 a. . : t" i . .? ' ' l.'it ,,
a voyage of di.-iy in fav a.
the Xl'gt i>. I ": tY''
* Ti.t- Iniu'l Si a; - '! : ~^a~
for her l:iun'!.- th;
' tvents.ill v.l.i h -I, . ?'-a '.. . Halo
Mi-.teal!'*, an,! K_ !.; . 1', at
entered., 'ii.i ai. athlete's an* the.-e
colored lads. - . . -- : ?
; ' tlii- V Han-.lt
L. I. lav- -I' U.c inv: 1". a :nuh;''
at tin- a: o.'.fe. ei.e.. < .
tli?- Na' 1- :,;i 1 X d r *~'T" T1""
AdvaHf : 1 < o'eno ; Ivnni'
leal man at.d :;t*ndii.
. ' chuiacti r.' He :!a. d i. i.vvlTTT
and lyn . a;.,i [ al ; ' !. V ow
leader i,i: a <: \v! 'i.:: 1 ?' N<K'oi'S.
J 111Vi 1 o; :?I i, niy
i- a candida: ' I>' !:
at?*. lie .-ay- irTat*>.Ii "i ; ;*
niz.' t h- > is.;:: 'thv I
_S. aiui ! j'.?. ?i_iI i-? oiy ash ?' <>:'
lie.- to ..! ! h i . :.t ' . r
evt ry v.ot.- a'.-r sa-.\ >v
V\:.m . V. V" ' . ~~
that ']< % . 1 r" i.i .1 "TTTivTF"
i:. <. i * }.
Cos,wrn ji if J,. 1
foj-yVts- thai : 1 ! i. a: ! i .*1:
AmOTiil.iVa'Ht- a: |.a: s ' :
("or.stirilaat; .
I)A\ (. 1 :i{<>7s SIT uunu, '
Is h<_'i c i.. * ,< v : ': '
\ ; , ha?
avi\ inTf : 1' , <?L: a
Th V ... t At
i m* .u'v\ v, ;?r J , j ; ail l, .Mi
Thos. I-!. r't-y df i : . i <- "i>n -and
Wi.i.'V. 1!a !!? of I-ill..
must ln-ar lli" c - ]( ? y l'.i
such. Th' >e th d 1 iV?- i at? ) ..
- day hv. day. say th'-re things which
can do nnthimr ' it - ;m < , m-<
halted. 'I hey niv d* iib lj ! ry
in" to iitldn the line W'>i>>-of th??.-e
*plottdi'i nvn and vhh.rm v.ho up
BuudThtr up I'l.tn! will
" tolerance aid {'airplay. They khov
or ouirht to kr.ov. ahat tW eHVc:
of their daily lirad--'. :i;jniv.st the
Notrro cttn have no ?ood effect ?ini!
certainly, cannot i-hound to tin
peace, happiness a:iTT welfare of
the M^te. Kt!1 'I1! ' M 't ! , ('. r.,|mians
do rot thit:k as these jrentfemen
or all new pan -rs as The
____ News and Coiii'ior,. .b.epp.ily. .to xciy.
That this is true iv shown 'by th
following editoVial from The Columbia
Record:
Unwise and Unsafe.
r[
V.----.
Race prejudice is like the "un.
loaded" shuttfun-~n danKv""* tiling
to play with. -c ?
"Rcranstrtho i>emoenrtic * party
! ir. th. ?outh is p'vdCTHirantly aiul
above all things the white man's
'ii ly. Hie lri-eenwood IndexJoirnal
wains, "for the mutual
.tifi'iv nf 1 <? i f 11 vskfo<. it w liiirhlv
:k ui.j1>. nt thut its. leaders depre?rv.-?frrrv
attempt?to inject?Hw.
r:u\> issue into any question. It
there l>e danger, let the. danger be
!:i <1 t"eaiie?iy bet always with
discretion not with flaming emotionalism.
"Ileeau-e the bitte-i and bloody
exjjoriou .os of liadioal-Carpet' V.'S'i'
ilays 'makes this solidarity
of the whites 'imperative in the
nut* nance of government control
it i.- dnbly a dut'v to be fair, iu.-t
f.d lorshierativc: of the cdlored
>.e?i who dwells among us.
'."The white ipan whq plays wit
he ;'iice-question is a very unwise '
nan a.n i an unsafe liiian."
ICE Fit \\ i;u THAT
? C Al SEI> S KM A TOIl SMITH
TO TAKE A WALK
. I ' . . ' ' ..
It will be riinenibereu that two
weeks ago, the National Demo'
atie convention was in syssioti in
T'bilad. Iphia. the city of f'brother y
liieww?Senator Smith "of South"
CaVoiina does, not believe in this
1 fotherly business. that is. if oiu
f the* loo! 1h-is happen to he of
!;ik hut?. He doesn't hylieye in
' v.en ..prayeers by sucha brother,
i he felloW.iiig i?- the prayer otferd
by the Kev. I.. Marshall Slup'trd.-a
cojui oil divine:-.
".Most-.Holy an,J', wise Cod. oui
Uv'avetily Father, we worship-an.i
do;.-' Thy name for the .manifold
T'Ssings- that .Thou"dost bestow,
pec-' fB children of men.
-r^VW'-'Tniry Thy 1?leVsed ben'edici"n"nl>??n
this convention-;officers..
. ol-eatsar.d.visitors. Grant them
i : :aliziu:r m-iiso of. Thy presen e
j : ;r thoy may be miided by Thy
.vi,<!'on, and supported I y. Thy.
vv' r-failinir strtmtrth.
" Mess the President of th.si
..it <1 States and all the otlieeiT
1; our. yoviv nnu-nt. We are. in -. I.
thankful for tlu* sitrr.ifican' j
ilnition th.at bo.th Prcsidnt j
:,tai M: s. Roosevelt .-have .made t/
evn.-ral welfare and happiiu-sj
1 tltni tnasses of citizens., thn?u
i
as this nation.
"Mav our country be an aeeu J
f oooij-.v.iH annua nations of th-.i
\o: lil to the end' that iehteoio
i.v", | eac . tind.tr,ue holiness Rah]
type tlie earth a- the v.titer, coy 1
. the hosmn of the rt itrhty d c|
. vN'ow as we sail planned Wr'
i.e wotJt of. this cor.'\ t tilio'ti. tiia- |
^ * * * 4
o: d-. of oar mouth- and th
: stations t?f our hearts- he.ac :
rittiiile in Ty sivht. O I.ord. o
\1 et:: th and' o u r Ih deeme-,\
l:leU*.".' ; '
Won!-1 hfc .'S.nat'ot, t-u:d.Je'<i
I' St ip. y iV)d l-l'S-.. f t ;:!
W.--.. C. liar!li.ee -sav that they to,,.'
.would have taken the walk will
- er-tSmrth bad'tlvy .been Thro?s?
' i tire ' 11 y:':-o to make an is-u .
' 'it e,r t }- -I'ti't that Senator It err
who-.-? ejir they s?re c< 111 s in.
.Vrd tiot "rut a ho-.r". lv
tily 't!.o-o two candidates nit
: ie.d to. Th y most think that
' 'la' H.liel.T'Hr'
a Sn;rh Caiofiaa CiP.rtffy ?oft
e!i' :. ii.-'ead of tr Nati nai c..n
nth !*.. Hut after till, -maybe ti.
(ioii above lv ni d t he p'ra'y- ;;
"r . of , fl. " eat IV ~'i\ ;ne.
5: Kampbellgrams $;
j* Stephen C. Campbell 'C
' J
i tin) mmi' at Ileitis Academy'.,
r a. i;-iuMdL.ni, in the. I.siituii
lli-' 11 .tail* Mi.-.'i.i. S. S. tonviMi i(<n,
!??;'>'. ). \\ . Allies, pi esidt n'.
is-a K!'-at eonvcit' ion. Tiiei
aw jut' only oiu'c an I appropri.I'd
money .for'tile. it:.-;titi.tc. lie
.' litiiMe ' -ehool is hi sc. oh. a;'
0 -nmi.-.'ir sc hool for aehers.
- !' i111 i'. and M i s. \ icliol.-or,. iv.o Vn\
.- at ?ocds are loiny their pail tc.
;-k- "us at home. Kelt:.- is a
.' *eal .-rliOo.l.
I.a-t week, bynanio (Tmpheh
pent the day in Lie -':vi!le will
'i. w lute -) ?a pti.st in tli'ir A.-:.-un
jy .and noted what tihey.v.ere do
;.y. II- also spent several .hour.:
otilVv. tr e with Rev. Gar.dy wlu.
: a ns to retire as president. _Ii
~"jTOUl t.o. sor\v"AVttlt Tlev,- Gaudy,
1 I.ope that liltinjr tribute am.
id:-n c f appii eeiutiohs w ill he preiitcd
to liini. Let every mem
<er of the hoard roihe thinkim.
a f:tt in-r trihnle or t?? npprov
: ii< or.e that shall he snptteste iy,'
\\ ho v. ill he the "'next pr- sidenr
_ f I'm- h''lV"''i ion 9?Will the Hap
'i t cdeet a superintendent? Will
;hey reward a hoard monilier oi
will th.ey elect l'rof. I.r.wson a
atincr president? The sentjuie.nt
""iS"tttat~JilFcye5T arp 'turned on *
eilain minister to head the con
centioli. The next pr. sident will
be rcjuired to measure up to the
order of things and will have to
| pick up where Rev. Gaudy is leav\
n
in jar off. I suggest that we not
hit v?' any rnnili.intei limning T
suggest that we elect the best available
man.whether he is a
minister orclayman or woman', let
us look over the field ;.nd name
one who can he head and she uldei
with tlie, presidents of tilie Men
ar.d Women conventions and who
has the ears of the powers that
tie.
Tlie yc; r closes wlith the nveetlii}.'
ol the S. s. and LS. 1. U. eon:
cenfiert. the Baptists Assembly,
anj The ?chool of Methods a t
Sumter, duly?ln?18.?Baptist have
no piogiarii, is no longer the cry.
They aie saying. Watch the Baptist
aiuh their wonderful program
f dc ner.fi natlo'TaT development.
We aie no longer the tail of the
title hit we are head and shoulder
with any denomination. I pause
o thank the three conventions for
allowing me to bb one of the fac_uj_i.iir.il
for letting nre. be among
tl.e many, jvho brought abo'lij this
new day in Baptist affafrs. When
you see the School of Methods in
,Operation, and hear the reports
front the various boards. I know
vou - will be more, than pleased. .
Our Special (iuCsts
.All mesiding .elders, head of colleges,
moderators of associations
end unions, presidents of S. S.
conventions, presidents of women
t onventienfs, presidents of fraternal
societies, ministers of all deinnninat
iohs," public schools teachers.
doctors and lawyers, directors
f any J;ind of an ..oxiranizatkur are
irvit.d to 1 e fche guests of . t.h?
. .'drool of. Methods for observation
'md s nearest ions,
?*?s Special LVatares
Kv.'ry day. will be a I **.; day. I
K' ery session will be jj. great sosi<
n. , It is the plar. oil-he- Dean to
t.nipil. all lociiuhs. in ai hoick. and
'"t. r the world see and tend, who
? l. J a 'T. - ? K i if>- o. l' l .. <
iijKU co. li'.uiNi' irjj. J .x'liirn u;
.Mvl'li'ui!> the. best in the .">0 year-"
:< i.-U nee of the . conventUm. Fi-.-ld,
i'ny or Krhipy and the graduating
n:i Saturday will be the
-two" -enoVnini? features.. -Ct.rs ifi?
r ales will la- given for Lite gen. l jfl
-uui.-es and the group W.orja
The As.OOO.Oii Rally
Y.s a- ?!: ?"?.<?' t?i r ' of the <!,-i'-.*e. I
? !;i: ,vr a!! school and unions
and comentior.s .t<> report by can-'
volitions. We want -one' dollar;
f -otn cvciy trail). V aiid offib rs j
:n the S. S.. I?. T. I', and convenibu:s.
Th.ero will be- public rajljes, j
' "oup .rallies _af.d class ralies. We,
! t:st rar-b i;no;e fhau ujiy oiu.r
Convention' in the state. Our re-|
ports : ust be better because we j
an- the; CRK.XIM of the state and
id! thru; of the conventions urtH
coin in-.: >" to ?.n-< t wit-h tis.-. ('pine
paying 'to.no ]o aying, come and
see \\l(at_. Xcisro F?:ipt ist are doing
hi the fi< Id of < I .eadersliip Tiein:wr.
'' I5.ei.snre and visit the JNwt :
Idsplay Room. Send or ht nv
y11)11 "ji v'^oi Sen,j.'olvt. ir?m your
- hhid. or unio'n to represent I'he
"field d:?y. Kvcrything will be denv
u-stra'eil. I = hnil be in the office
of, the "Mean Wednesday morning
to hell).in the Selection of couiseS.
W.hat i v. r the denomination wants
re to do-T have-n?? objection. I
::in 1 err to : - i ve. I.vt the vb'.e.
Y t In- people ? ) alt.
|:men and things!
r,y J. S. BKNN, Jr. |
" I in- Dayman and the Church"
|: i i V. mat he ma ti'ti on,,
tuaal.or peeial scientist you not
'">! I'vti to'definc tin functions
>f t : iayn.ai*? in the Christian
k'neh. In tIn* Bible.'the command
-'? t :i p ;-i Hefrf c i S 1 "As yO fT<
1 a h." an iTi rife sfiTiTirijook the
; : i l i.n to ;ii:- layman: "Tin
arv. -t truly i serial but, laborrs.
-ai '- fill", po ye into my Vineaid
and 'work." thrrefore Jesua
e nih.fs-i >i i both the preach-I
! and the layman, and has defin- )
>I t h.-ir'Avorh. lb- (.Jesus) is th<
'.t a! sour-*; the laymen contri.
>*.t c_ to t lie in ans and, nre the obt
ivc an i end of - the . whole reiirious
scheme; and the preachei
!i i sj'?il it ith 1 administration and
-up ivisor. All working to-pretb
r for the.spri :id of the Master's
Kimrdom and the salvation of
o rN. 15y r.< means should there
ver.be a division between th.
laity an | the ministry. Th're is
lenty of -pa? e for all, and work
''or all to do.* _ t .
Joshua?-the first ju.dtfe ?f Israel
-utru'osi ed to his ..brethren at />
-oar i he cloy..??his?UtUs,?"Let
there h. no st rife aniomj. you," his
J no-,tin w;is r< trarded as ir old.cn.
file laynji n of the church in iren;
ra!_havc l.icir loy.al, faithful and
I'rue, ann in many respects- more
rust worthy in. th ban llinu of
lie iitnii'lary affairs of the. church
j 'han many preachers proved to be.
I'm y coin,, at c\cry beck and call
hat i.-. made by the ministry, as
I i ride they are, wiHimr to work
vh revr-r they are placed in the
hurrh and school; they willingly,
revererep and rr spent the "preach
r. whether he is learned or unh-ancd;
in many ens s they sacrifice
the comforts of their homes.
t'ht. pleasures of their families toy
oonsor tic cause of Christ and
the church. They, in one wdy 01
I ffie oVrv r, pay the whole ope ratinir
i cKpcnses of the church and school;
now. 1 n 11 it comes to sharing the
honor, it seems reasonable that he
| dot the consideration that is due
him. Ib fore money was the
-tamlaid of success in the Christian
church, ministers were" not "so
interested in handling the monetary
affairs of tthe church, hut
now that the demands of the
church?are?so great, and?misappropriation
equally as Kriat, i
preachers are often forced to as- i
HE PALMETTO LEADER
| MOUNTAIN CITY |
:| ECHOES ' t
By 'TAP JIM" X
Well the 4th> of July has come
pnd gone?one thing we noted that
there was more talk of "Freedom
on the ail'?than any thing?even
after sundown?programs were
beiny broadcast?and groups were
singing th,e old national stand
bys.?Some thing has got America
aroused as never before?on
this"?freedom busirfess. Let us
continue to sing "My Country tis
of thee," etc^?I will admit the
words may!not carry the full
meaning to a large part of our
race?but lets keep singing, and
claiming the country as ours?
Why not? / Quite
a few churches put on en
tertainments on that day?several
report havjng a fine day.?we at
Laurel Creek for years have pull,
ed off one?infact it is so well established?that
no advertizing is
done.?-The people.just watch the
Calendar. If they find July down,
and the month having a 4th, they
know to come to Laurel Creek
Saturday they were there by the
hundred.. Everybody?happy?not
a cross word?Two fine ball games
?The committer sold every bloom
it\g thing in sight; the sun was at
least 1 and 1-2 hour high?when
the last knickle was handed out.
for the last gluss of lemonade.?
Gee what a day?'Then Sunday the
j, Laurel Creek Lodge No. 17 W. B.
j S_ .held it{? usual annual Thanks!
giving service.?The' yard and
| church were full?people?people
| from far and near.?The services
| were enjoyed by all. The offering
was over $25.00'. Dinner was serl
.ved and every thing passed withi
out a single cross word?Now
j come clean?and admit "with""" ifte
j. that it takes a mighty fine neighj
borhood to be able to pull off ?
| big days in succession?and both
a howling success.
. Strange thing happen or rathei
colne along?as we don't have
much faith in this?"happening"
business?We read books and pa
pers and hear fine discourses on
life and health.?Do this or that,
?be?hupp ylive to a ripe old age.
Rut careful about -this?Don't dc
that?shun this dodge that?an<
I'on and on?it goes. Every body
i mo?t want to live a long time and
; enjoy health as they go?Rut somo_
j times we se< a living Contridic'~ti(?n
-to all . this fine stuff'handed
down?Every day there are thos<
being planted in graves?wfoh
hav had fiom birth to death?eve
ry thing'that money and kindness
could bestow?and yet, just a few
years is the*sfom total of their
'ife?On this side of 50 most all
of them have a flat. Then now
an ! tlrn we run up on one?some
'time its a man?then a woman?|
that lives a life that is the dead
opposite of oil the teaching el
"trow t" live, of health and sanatation,"
and every thing we find
in tfien book, and yet they round
-out their d score and 10 years?
East week we funeralized such a
character known to every body in
CI roc nvillp?and c/thir parts??.s
"Prophet"?His real name was
"Prophet Lindsey, but few knew of
tht. I.indsey-rbut many of the
Prophet,* for the last 10 or h:years
on the streets and around
the homes were he seen, truly
with him as the Savior sftid. The
birds have nest, the fox have holes
hut he had no where to claim
\s his, to lay his head?Old out
house?ear boxe^?Depot Sta:ions?large
dry gyodd .froxes?
<hoads- -any where could crawl
in. after dark?was home sweet
home -Old clothes, shoes and hats
he picked up and wore very often
he would have on 2 oM_Buits^JL.
hats an over coat, and carrying an
vtia pair of-old shoes?as fire
.vood, any thing he could get his
hands on in a honest way?from
iny whore?ht ate?Hot or cold wet
or dry, sleet or snow?yon
ould see him out. About 1-2
normal in the upper part, yet he
had plenty sense, enough to stop
out of trouble to be..honest, to 1
bold-the respect of both faces' t>
make friends with children?to
hold membership in a Christian
Church, to live without working
to go to the funeral of dozens of
those that had figured to out live
sum(. responsibilities and positions
that bring to them grave criticisms,
hut I believe. _that if -the
liurch would change the emphasis
bom money to souls, and let the
JjLYmfiji?handeL jnore. -of. the tem?. poral
,sidp of the affairs of the
church, while the preachers preach
the gospel, initiate plans for the
I operation of the church and supJTrvise
spiritually the same, there
is no question about it, it will be
I better for all parties concerned. 1
; ' V
him and at the end of his long 1
life?to spend tin1 lust da>s in the W.
B. Ho'spital, with the bes?
medical skill and trained nurses
to administer to all of his want.
Tkon-alarge- -erowd out' tlnough thd
rain to pay the last respects? I
with beautiful floral designs?The
choir out in full, rendering appropriate
selections. The pastor. Rev
T ~ ? r T l 1 i n * e -
L/avis 01 isrx-Hi imupei c.. HI. r<.
church delivering such a strong
and fealing-discourse.- The?hodv laying
there in a nice attractive
casket?After all its strange tc
me?how things end. Prophet
said "If there be a Heaven?I am
going to it"?Amen.
Now dozens have expressed
themselves to me about a white
Southern Democrat, refusing to
stay in the National Convention
and listen to a Negro preacher
pray. Some riped him up the.
back and down the front. Some
seem to. think that it was an in-j
suTtf to God for any one to walk ;
out during, prayer. Now to start ,
with knowing about Political Con- J
ventions?especially the big one?
where all kinds of tricks bury,
under handed works falsefying?are
engaged in lining up delegates
?especially where the men want
to stay in. It is mockery, or an
insult to God to call on him to for-.
get that?rhe is a righteous one?
and to lend approval?for that- is
what you ask God to do. when'
you are praying for?as I see it?
It is just as befitting to open a
prize fight, Base ball series?Public
Dance Kentucky Durby?as a
Political Convention as formed
and fashioned now a days?Now I
may be dumb?or blind?or nar*
row?or ignorant?or just a plain
"I am fool"-?but torsave my life,
I can't see how a self -respecting
race loving?history nading--.
Negro can pray and ask God to
keep in control an organization,
'h a large and important par
of that Organizatioon?possessing
with in thg same spirit that war
shown by the senator who stands
high in the Council of his party.
It makes no difference if hundreds
of Negroes are beng'bought
like cattle-?to eo out and profess
1 f r\ Ko /-! /w??.r? 4 r. W<*\- " *
I vw kj\s uciiiwiwi^?ncn 1110 te?i
I comes-.?They will find that th.
race j^as no real heaven within
that organization. What a Party
I has.stood for over 100 years cant
be changed in 3 long years o!
3 short ones?as or that. The
Northern and Western Democrats
following in the foot stops of the
Republican Party_? which mak'>s
them open their doors, and tlr> ,
Southern !Dentocrat whose doors '
are shut tight to the. Negro Derii- f
| ocrats is a mixture?that will Vxj
plode as sure as the sun rise.
M'f. MORI AH CIRCUIT NEWS
The thjr,, quarterlly. conference
yf the above charge convened on.
Sunday, July fl with J>r. K. A
Adams, pus-ding elder, in chuigo.
Sunday School began at the
usual hour with superintendent
R. I,. Dominic k at his regula
post of duty. T e lis sun w?s beautifully
dis-usmd l?y?the?various
classes and reviewed by the super
nv nnen;. Kimarks were made
by the pastoi afterwhich the .pas,tor
along. with Rev. \V. \V. Wise.
Bros. I)avi|| IT'iy i and Mack Stevens
went into the pulpit and themorning
service began. The morn-"
ing message was brought to us by
lour pastor who us.d as his sub|
'ect, A Kind's Highway, taken
from Isiah 35:8. He electrified
the great audience that was presnt.
Truly our hearts were made!
to blirn within as he tallud to us
by the wayside.. After a liberal ,
offering had been taken the congregation
was dismissed to ftwait
the arrival of the presiding elder.'
nr. Adams. . _ " ,
Pfomntlv at :t;.d) p. m the mn. _
gregation reassemble;! to go intothe
quarterly conference. After j
the usuat preliminaries, our pas (
tor, Rev. T. E. Harper, in well
chosen words prosecuted I)r <
Adams brought us a message as only
he can give. Subject was IIow
To Be Strong. We are always .
glad to have oyr presiding cldci
bring us a burning message filled ,
with information and inspiration ;
All reports weere made by the ,
various boards showing that oui 1 j
church iR still on the upward j
march under the leadership of this young
giant, Rev. Harper.
Evening scrvictr~"took place at <
8:.10 o'clock. Our pastor gave us 1
a 'wonderful sermon.
We-arc- tookrng frrrwaTd Xo" The""
popularity contecst in which three
leading pastors in this Section will <
Weathers of Shiloh; Rev. M. f! t
Wilson of Antioch anj our jursttfr. \
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I'M ION NEWS
Presentation of certilUyUes an I
prizes was hill in MeF'oth sch--d
building for Night xlw ". Adult,
School pupils. Those receiving,
congratulatory- ccrtilicaLs. were:
(Irerr .fr-ter,""'Buela Houston. J. 1").
Boyd, Eugene Johns< n, Lazarus
Holland, I'oarlie Mae Meador
Mat-fir .M intviyMfHn1 I inter, Sri . ih-ia.
Nortis, Eivlcna Kelly, Alice I
O-regory, Anne Long, Emma
Porry and Annie Manningan.
Those receiving certificates *for tie
most perfect attendance were:
AlirA Itobinson, Sarah Httghcs.
Ella Jeter and Mattii* Minter, j
Mrs. Pen: lie Mae Meador received i
a prize as winner of the spelling
)>e? in May. The following people
\vfjn prizes' from thy home- economies
(rrou'p: Cornelia Rogers.
Sui ah Hutfbus, I.eoln Worthy.
Maggie Cronshaw, Addie- Rice.
Alice Gregory ami Rcna Brand n.
Mrs. Alice Gregory was" awarded
a prize from the literary group
for having, the best attendance for
the three years.
Mrs. W. A. .Hodges, teachor in
the literary department received
a gift from her pupils. Mrs. M. If.
IlemphilL was alsot given" a flo<
lamp by the pupils of the Hom^
Economics?group.? The w'non'
continues indefiently.
Mis. Burliel?Rice arrived h i
I'ridav from Stamford, Conn, visiting
her. aunt. Mrs. R. Jeter on
D'shield St.
Miss Maude Lillian Jeter le<\
Sunday, July fifth for Ashevill ,
C., to visit relatives.
There will he a Gilbert supper
men for the benefit of Bethel atid
f ion churches oh the lawn of Mrs
Mms, Riven hy Mr. President Rico
ind Mrs. R. Sims. You are invited
o come; a Rood tinle is instoyo
"or all.
On the sick list: Miss Martha
Tucker, Mr. William Rochell.
On the intpVoved list are: Mrs.
Sumitier Henderson, Mrs. Dora
Crassly, ys. Ida Sims.
For the Palmetto Leader, see
VTr. P.-Rice, 05 McReth St.
Sunday, June 25, was a elorious
lay-of worship at?Thompson
"Ihapcl. Sundfly school began on '
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eachcrg'in charge. - ' '
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MY. a .id M M .William Rice.
Clara I'.iil i 2 1. Monroe Ave.
wi i) to aim 11:> the birth of a
- a to l> on!1 . William, Jr.
Mi-. Hatty K. ltroailus loft Sun
lav 'At 1 >wt !' >1!. Hi.-b wI'pi-i. <C> -
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Mi r. fur '. It.suain .*r .months.
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dartrhtv.r, 1 toils ')'? ? ? spent' the
\y.; k-en! ia J lias- ill", S. 0. within
r sist r. S' , i\ * ?->11 d a" delightful
stay.
Mr. Jai n s Tinslny k-'t , several
lays aire- for ,1'lriladelphia, Pa.
Hope .him a nk hsant stay.
Mr. and Mr-. - I>ol? Young of
loiv sville, S. ('. we re the quests
of their mother. Mis, Carrie Jeter
27 Stutt - Av;;. 'or t ! ..?? week-end.
Mis.-: I I ia-.M atfor of Detroit.
Mich. was the guest of Mrs.
I-ttii 'i' ,<>!!.! > .>,] at her home, 20 '
Stptts Aip. Sh left Friday for
< "ineiiiiiafi" Ohio. where she will
Visit 'her sister he fore ri turning
linnie.,
Tlie following' selections .ol
ay'mtrs and p ms [for the pur- I
pose to l>rire.: courage and resolution
to moo, whin in need of new,
confidence.
m.CAi.r mays ^
July IP-'iO Sunday scho,
was called; to, order by the Supt. ,
I>ro. John Gold n at his post of i
duty. \Ve are happy to say that
wo had a wonderful lesson.
Rev. J. AV. Davis preached a
wonderful sermon this morning;
he took his ( ,\t from St, John *
12:22. If I b. lifted up from tthe
ya.'lh_.r!L tl.?aw .all, mop unto mc.
Subject "The Drawing Power of
Josh's" ]To really pre ached a'
At 8:00 o'clock t1^ nicht ser-~ ^
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