The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 29, 1936, Page Page 8, Image 8
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SERMON BY ELDER W. M.
MORRISON
6L . - . ... ... _
l'astor of the House of Prayer
Subject "The New Conventions"
g*; , We are now living in an ag<
when men are inventing many
things for their comfort and joy.
The Lord said through his holy
word that these things would conit
to pass, men would increase in
wisuom and knowledge and Would
be lovers of pleasure of themselves
rather than lovers of God; for instance,
IIo spoke concerning the
automobile through his holy Prop
i- her. .Terimiah and describing them _
as biting horseless chariots run-,
ning through the streets going at
lightening speeu in so much they
would jostle one against the other.
Not only, the automobile- is
tho new invention but the electric
light, the radio and many othei
thing. All made for their comflort.
But men have forgotten God and
are not trying to make- any im..
provement in tho worship of Go$
| But just as He spoke of men's
mow invention, IT,-, also snokc Of _
?. .His./aow invention. In Hcbn-w .
10th chapter, 2Uth ver^o, by a new
and living wavWhich He has coil
secrated Hor us through the vail
that is to say his flesh, ho has
made the way possible for us t<
live free from sin. And in the 2m
-chapter of Acts lGt'h verse as the
y Prophecy ol this new and living
way. was- being fulfilled said
"But this is that which was' spofc^"
eh of by the Prophet Joel .and i".
< shall come to pass in life last days
/ saith God, I will pour out of my
spirit upon all flesh. . Your sons
and your daughters,, shall prophi
syt?young men shall?see?visions
. and old men shall dream dreams,
this is that new at\d Hying way.
God hath given us a new house
for this new and living way in
Isaiah the 2nd chapter and the
2nd verse. And it shall come to
pass in the last days that, the
mountain ,of the. I,oi\.'s * House
shall be?established in the top of
the mountains and shall he exalt
od above the hills and all this shall
flow into it.
This is God's new invention and
this is* that which the Prophet, had
reference to.
? My dear friends-you should ou-joy
God's new invention in this
new and living way, we don't have
to carry old sick and paindul bodies
but come to . the mountain,
raise your head aiu> pray to the
Almighty God of heaven and He
will answer your prayer in this
prayers in this new and living
-L, .way.
Isaial) 5G chapter beginning will
the 7th? verse: Even them will l
bring to My holy mountain and
make thorn joyful in My house of
prayer. Their burnt ofTtyiiig."*'
and... their sacrifices shall be ac
?.-cejxted upon-mine. iiLLar for miin .
House shall ho called the House of
Prayer for all people. And Lhinew
and living way, God's, new
invention.
But my dear friends we must
? live/ a spotless life in thM new and
living way. If we are married
have one wife, no sweet heart.
. stop smoking, >top~drinking strong
drinks*, stop, lafe car ri.Tng/Tadn^ ;
dxm't givo the other lady trouble
with her husband. Men leave the
other man's wife alone, let us live
clean and go to heaven in thb
pew.and living way. Ariidn.
HOCK _IIII.I. N1AVS
(Continued from page 1.)
Camden motor* d up today t(> see
men* sun and uromer ami wur
Mr. and Mrs. John. l^ii kctt on I
Allen St. ." |
Mr. Johnson Clark of Allen St.
visited his father-in-law.
Mrs. Ola Rai n y Coles "f N< v.
-.York was the g nest -of .Mis. Mag
gin (lussetf. Saturday evening.
Mrs.?Coles is ?? nuUw?of?York. S.
C.
Mis. Ceneva Williams has iCr
turned home after-spending sonietime
at .Myrtle Beaeh.
Columbia, S. C. for an indefinite
stay. We hope for her a very
pleasant time.
Mrs. I .aura Hall Thomas of Clin I
ton, S. C. and some more friends
were the guests of Mr. and .Mi>.
Bert Byet's Sunday evening.
Mrs Ida Caldwell is somewhat
indisposed at her home on West
Main St.
Mr. Willie Davis of Pittsburg,
Pa. is here visiting his mother and
sister, Mrs. Angcline Davis and
Mrs. Jessie Franklin. Mr. Davis will
be hero until the first of September.
Mrs.
Sigmon LitTejohh, and Mr.
( , I.ittlfjohn have been in poor health
for sometime.
Mrs. Floisa McCaw < and friend
motored down from' Mew York
City to visit Mrs. Mary Hope.
MTs:?Jloftfr' IS * Mrs. McCaw'flT*
mother.
HENNETTSVILLE NEWS |
Continued oi\ Page 8
The death of Mrs. Jones, mother
of Rev. Jones, pastor of hit. Mic.tacl
M. E. Church, \vds quite a
shock to nv mbers and friends of
cjur community. The family has
our deepest sympathy,
home in the rural district and was
funeralized a t Shiloh Baptist
Chutch Sunday at 2:00 p. m. Rev.
A. J. Wright was master of ceremonies.
The obituary was read
by Mrs, M. Williams. M.s. P. R.
McColleum spoke on his work as
HThair' memberr?' -? >--> -?? .
Mr. T. Welch of Hopewell M E.
Church spoke the entire life of
Mr. Williams. "The Old Rugged
Cross" was sung by Mr. J. H. M.
Morris. Rev. Peterkin assisted
with the funeval service: Rev.
t'et< rkin delivered the funeral Se'rmon.
Alis. Maryann Townsend died I
1 I .. a. ...i
suuuemy ai ivienvyie oatuiuiiy.Mr.
and Mrs. E. S. Shields weiv
.ailed tp Cheron, S. C. Suilu&y on
' "' cunt (if th^ death of an n'c"v7T
Nathaniel Fuller who died at the
fennettsville Hospital Thursday
norning: Mr. Elmore Johhakin
and siste.r, Mrs. Willie J. Townend
and family left for I'hil;delplviaj
Pa. Saturday,
.Miss Liller Frager arrived home
rom Washington, D. C. for a few
lays with her parents, Mr. aim
.Irs. S. E. Frager. . >
Miss Carrie Murray of Sumter,
i. C. sp* nt a few days in thL. city
vith her sister, Mrs. Marion Ele?ee.
-She was accompanied back
<y her little .sister Bertha" I.e. ?
' Mr. Douglass White"of New Jirey
is spending a few days in the
H'y with his sist? r, Mrs. Martha
deese.
- Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Sanders ol
Washington returned home Frilay
after spending a few days with
lis sister, Miss Collie S&mPTs.
Mrs. Cold 11, Jones of New Jersey
is the house guest of Mis.
a izzie Mi Moore. Mrs.
Mable Rose, Mrs. Anni,
lane Davis, Mrs. Vinnie ganders,
Mr, Willie Drown spent' a ver,,'
pUasant "clay in?Uartsville, . S, Ci
"Sulnfay." r*~ " *""
.Alias Gaudy of Greenville* "annl
Mr. llenry 11. Butler uf ljartsvilk
spent a, few. mihutcs in the eit.\.
Wednesday night.
Airs. Anna AleCree and children
if GalEney, S. C. returned home on
Friday after a brief stay with hei
lister, Mrs. Alocontson and Rev.
.nd Mrs. A. J. Wright.
I'rof.- and Mrs.?J. t'mmingham
md family arrived home from
r'lorida aft* r a few . weeks with
.iarcrits, Mr. and Mrs. 1.. McKay.
Air. Aliek said look for the wed
Mmy hells.. " ;?
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Sanders,
Misses Hester, Lee and Alatrer
Washington, Kster Alunm rlyn am.
1)1 lore Washington s petit 'Sundayn
Durham, N. C. ...
Airs. Maeonson and faipily sper.i
he week-end in Ciaffney,. S.
J. S. Dixon of Society Hill iei-fy?aud-?L
?Lh .
iouso gut.st of Air." 11. R.ividen.
Our sick friends are Mrs. I.
e:lk 11 .< Vi.iO..? . 11.- f -.
Mrs. Beard, 'Mrs| James, Mr.-'..
Campbell Lucille llarhy, Mi.-,
darthit?Reese 'itml Mr. Bob Ci Phand.
...; * .Mi.
ami Mrs. Brown of Al.Iai.ta,
la. art thc. house gin sts. .of Rev.
Tnd Mrs. Bacoto.
? Mr. James- Peterkin and three
hi Id ran from Philadelphia, I'a.
ire in tlu4 city also aft the house
riu'sts Of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pile :<<
ill.
Mi si Mattie Peterkin an! M i s.
da Douglass of Baltimore, Mil.,
pent tht. we< k-eiul in Clinton and
Tviiv the hopse quests of Mrs.
. >onneller- MeUac. :
Mrs... A lice Sp nrs is home 'from
Baltimore, Md.
Please send your "'dots" to? the
reporter in time.
if The Palmetto Leader.
ST. MATTHEW NEWS
(Continued from page 7)
*i <u are welcome. The doors of
nir chrUrch are always opened to
si . angers.
Mr. Claui.o Jones of St. Matthew
is just from Jacksonville,
Fla.; he reports a good trip.
The revival meeting has begon
at Bethel A. M. E. church. All
visito'fs are welcome; members wo
arc looking for you.
.Mr. Jas. (iotsrm, Mr. Willi'1 Tay~
lor, Mrs. Sue Buck arc on the
sick-list.
The meeting at Friendship Baptist
church has closed a very successful
meeting.
Mrs. Alice Mitchell and Mt/^.
Janiima Mitchell havo prone on an
extended trip to the North.
The Surprise party which was
yriven hy 1 ho Krtei?l f'.liih ?? Ktr~
Matthews 3or Mrs. Rebecca Watkins
on Monday eveminjf at Mr. J.
f
i_
W. Butler?s home was enjoyed by
all who were present.
Let us pay our church dues
now and pay your preachers.
Everything is brightening up
now, and especially in the farming
sections of the state?"Pay
up."
. Every body is talking Rally!
Rally! for Bothel A. M. E. Church,
Sept. 28, 1U3G.
Don't, be a -lacker, let everymembey
and friends of the above
named church look out for the 28
of Sept. with your rally money.
Providence Church N?ws
Rev. Wirt. McDonald, Pastor
Sunday school was conducted by
the Supt., 11. Footman at 10:00 o'-a
clock. After the classes had fiinishod
di.scue.-ing the lesson, the
Tosson was" fevTeVed b.V llVC Dlst.
Supt., Prof. Bailey. Some remarks
were made by the pastor
and the Supt., Bro. Footman and
Bro. Mooye are strong laymen in
their 'church. They stand by the
pastor.
Our regular preaching Sundays
ore 2nd ami did Sun. ays in ouch
month.
Several visitors worshiped with
us Sunday, / '' .
CCC CAMP
nTTTm T'hion was .Mi'. J nuns Bus|
by. an Ox-CCC number from Ft.Ruining,
(ia.
The a r n i v e r s a i y program" wir
enjoyed by all. Sgt,. Fos,t'r, Mas-,
tei of Ceremoni welcome address
by T. J. Johnson, int-v' st
ing talk< by Capt. ll. B, Hart,
j eanip.'.connnaiider, and Mr'.-K. li.
j Hutchinson, project " supa intende
tit. The history slant of tht
! company w'of'e .made by Mess. ^gt
Arthur Mkmo, after .which Sgt..
j;ave the-' stimuli "on with the
dance.".
doc Maddux Rhythm Kings*were
at th.< it* best.. The bunch danced
until the wet wee hours. All wen.,
tway?saying "vie?have?spent alarc
i veiling at Company 447f>
Camp l.akt view". On Thursday
veiling", Mrs...J. S. Stanback 'addressed.
tiie boys of the camp anathefe
weiv many other gu sis tha
accompanied her. Miss C'asseJ
ponsoivd the- program. ,
The hoys of.Xhe camjr haVe se< n
fit to-pi est. n't a newspaper giving
tho news of tii. camp. They have
planned to make it as interesting
is possible.- The stall' consists ot.
Rev. T. II; Fisher, ? ditoi ; T. .1
'Johnson, news editor! M. T. Mil-,
cr, assistant news editor; J. K.
I'atti rson, .ya: tnoiirsl; M. Jet r
rjo' i; .a. i'n^>:cy, , 1U*|) rtcr; A.
Hooker, sporteditor^ ' ,\. Aiimv.
assistant 'port ulitor.
CAMKIJON NEWS "
(Epnljiui,,?l tTom page 1)
tvr watch class No. 1, thev hie sr.
f r> . 7
to -get yoii Sunday. The League
was organized Sunday with Mi-s
Susiv P. ,1 imniersi n,-as Presi Vr.t
More will appear next week about
this League.
"Tlur pa? Un pleached .Sunday
night at Hopewell church; There
were lit"'y or more while friends
out to lielir our pastor. Those win
accompanied our pa-tor on the
1-trip-were br. I*; ft; t >nrhv JohurrW
Moorer. They were kindly ieeeived
and Mrs. Daisy Mack delivered
an address a Iter the sermon
which was well taken by tiu
large congregation and pastor.
Laws tixpris-ed himself as being
phased with lis.
St. l'anl Church
Uev. ('. I.. Mail", Pastor _
Our Sunday school was held ..t
usual hour, af'er then our-pastor
.just stilling- up things by his
wonderful sernioii. Our Missionary
1'iesi vnt brought' Us greeting
froii.i the disti iet missionary convention,
which was li' ld la-t week.
in.-Mt. /.i< n - church. Sunday,
August .'10, there will be a special
program gjvon lie thy young ladios.
"
Mrs. Frezel MelMiorson Drue
left 'last weil; I'. , New York an.
Miss Klizubeth West left. last
week 'for .laeksonville.
Your, reporter, Miss Kdifa Fades,,asking'
each one io pay up this
week. so I can -end the money in.
oil timw.
Our- pastor and church are unItowman
in making arrangements
with The Palmetto' Leader to
publi-h our news.Friendship
A. M. F. t'luirc'i"
Rev. It. C^JicoU^I'hstor
Our Sunday school teachers
wore oh the.job. At the usual
hour, our pa-tor, Rev. Scott
prenelu d from St. .Iclm o :'!(>. God
so loved the world that lie jjave
His only son, * t<*. Subject "Love."
Rev. Scott is hi iiurin^ things to
jiass arn. his members of Friendship
admim hi-. leadership.
Our revival meeting begins Sunday
niyht arid conliinas ihis ek.
Friends every where are ' invited
to attend.
Our pastor has a notice from
the Hampton Publishing Company
t i pay lij> this week. It. was
through Rev. Bowman our pastor'sj
personal friend that arranged for
our news to come out weekly
so .sc.- the tyistor and pay him for
your papery if jyou have not already
done so, so our news can"
continue to come nut.
The people in this section like
The Palmetto Lea<ler.
i' . . .
[TIE PALMETTO LBAPBK
MR. AND MRS. U. S. Mc DOLELL
HONORED THEIR SISTERS
OF UNION, ?. C.
With One of the Most Rrilliant
Forma] Teas of the Season
On last Thursday evening,. Aug
20, 1036 Mr. and Mrs. V. S. McDowell,
25 Phifer Street,- entertained
with'a formel social tea.
I honoring their sisters, Misses
Willie H. ant De'.vy I. jJIcDowcll,
| mf Union, K. ft: J
The living room was decorated
with large baskets tilled with pink'
and yellow gladioli, with soft
L$lowin#--hghtft. ?--? ^?
The tea tabla in the dining room
bore as its central decoration a
la-qe cover, crystal bowfl (tilled
with lavender petunias, and yellow
snap dragons, crystal holders
with lavender tapers.
The punch bowl ot ice tilled with
orange punch was presides over
by Mrs. E. W. Harold, and Mrs
V. S. McDowell was assisted by
Mrs. Zeho Wells, and Mrs. M\?L.
Breeding in servinc delicious < -
den-patty, upon-face, ribbon mid
Tomato sandwiches, cakes, mints,
and nuts.
I Miss Bertha M. GnrderrdreSsCC
I in an adorable led organdy, with
I rhine stone clips, and silver slippers,
in a refiind, and dignified
manner introduced the receiving
I line which included Misses Ollio
I H. and Dewey L.-McDowell. ?*
| Miss?Dewey L. McDowell?wore
j a; beautiful pink organdy, with
I corsage of pink rosesj pink satin
I slippers trimmed' with rhine stoo1
Miss Willie II. McDowell was at|
ii-iietively in an admirable
red organdy, with a corsage of
I red cherries, and red slippers.
The guests enjoying the even1
ing were: Mr. Walter Manigault,
J Mrs. B catty Roach and Mrs. Jullia
W. Talley, Columbia,- S. C.,
Misses Florae Pearl an<i Alice M.
I Raniselir, Rock Hill, S. C., Mrs.
I Annie M. Sims, Greenwood, 5>. C.;
I Mis. II. B. Mitchell, Raleigh; X.
I (".; Mrs. Fannie Young, Atlanta,
I Ga.; Dr. and Mrs. Harold Warren,
Logan, W. Vn.; Miss Willie
McCool, Union, S. C.; Miss" LuI
eilc Jones, Gaston, Ala.; Mrs.
J.Cora WestfU'jd, Mrs. JuarTta
I Block, Mrs Zono Wei's. M ?-. !'en4-+4eUa.
(loodwin, Mis. Dollie Becks,
1 Mrs. Mamie Jones, Mrs. Corinc
I 1,lick, Miss Othello Henry, Mrs.
1 K. L. Barricks, Miss Sadie
leton, Miss Lois Chambers, Mi-sJohnie
-Curedon, Mrs. I. Clowney.
I Mrs. Annie M. Wilson, Mrs. CarI
lie Hill, Miss Rosa 1.. Stepps,
I Miss Tl-eima White, >frs. Anna
I Harris, Mrs. Mary Stricklan..,
Mrs.-liucile Nesbit. Mis-; 'Feliea
Ilav is, Mr. and Mrst R. Hanb'Try,
Mr. and Mrs, E. W. Harold, Mr.
Smith, Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Evans,.
Dr. -and- M-i's. J. P. Kollyi Mr*. J.
W. Walker, Rev. and Mrs. M. I "
Umdintr, Dr. W. O. MeGill, Dr..
iin! Mrs. I.. O. Miller, Mrs. Edna
Wilson, Miss Nora Miller,^ Mrs.
I'earl Thomas, Mrs. Lottie Ford,
Mrs. Nettie Chandler, Mr. and
Mrs. .lames Abbot, Mr. Rollinson,
- Editor of "The Southern* News,"
ind Mr. Joseph Wilkin's.
:j_ ' ^ ' "ti
MOUEIIEAI) CITY NEWS
',+r
.Mr. and Mrs. J. I), Cooper of
"JIonftoTsTm, N. C. ai'e now vacationing
at Atlantic Beach. Gave
their servants, a lovely sail on l ist
Tuesday night. The boat sailed
at 10 o'clock. The following wVr;
present:. Misses Eva Bradford and
Rosa Wychc, Hpnderson, N. C.;
Harry Barns, Wilson, N. Mr
and Mrs. W. Brown, Mrs. Row'and.
Edward, Walter R< st T. II'ster
and Be mice .Harris, Raleigh,
N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. E. lloinjdii!;,
Charlotte, N. C.; Luther Tillery
and William Boyd, Morehead City;
-Mr. and .Mrs. LI Allen. Rah iirh;
Mrs. Carrie Jenkins and Miss HatHe
DuIYce of Greenville; Mr. II.
Harris, Wilson, J. White, CJreenshoro,
N. C. Officers in command
ture William IIarri?f captain
II. Crawford of Dillon, first mate
and l'rof. I,. Tillery of Morehead
City, second mate.
Miss Ella Sparrow of Beaufort
is home again after spending two
t''nns. in summer school at Hampton.
Mr. and Mrs. U. Boyd, Jr. ami
soil motored t0 Raleigh this niorr.ing
where Ulysecs, III will entci
the Washington High School.
Messrs II. Williams and" Fred
Allen of Raleigh and Hcrber'
Crawford, head waiter at Atianti
Beach IloteJ visited the Bureau ot
Fisheries at Beaufort and .were
highly impressed.
Misses Viola Darby and Bca
trice Banks left for their hone;
in Greenville and West Vircr'nia.
Mr. II. Crawford entertained a
. ffump of friends-from Bogne BnrK
and Beach on ' fast Wednesday
night. The merriment consisted
largely of chatting.
Mi?s Mary Currie of Ital?-igH
sp'nt ten days on the houeh recently.
L
Mrs. A. Allen left this npiiiJ-ing
for her home at Raleigh.
Miss Ossie Pay lor of Kinston
spent a week here with h' r
mother.
Miss Estel Muried is j at hei '
-home in Morehead City aft1 r having1
spent several months in
Greenville. i
Mr. Cuitis Miller and daughter,
Bulena 1' ft for Kinston for several
weeks before returning to their
hcnn^. in- Raleigh ^ .
Quite a large group werf"
favored with a beautiful moon
light sail on last Tuesday night.
Mr. H. C. Hines furnished hibeautiful
palace boat laden with
refreshments of various kinds.
J>lr. \Yilson L. Bradshaw amL ~
Miss Lily Farrington of Durham
were married here July 20.
COM M EUCE I)E1? A itl'M ENT
RELEASES SPECIAL DATA
__ON XEGRO CTIA MTVERS QF
COMMERCE AND NEGRO
AIR PILOTS
: : 1
The Division of Negro Affairs,
Eugene Kniekle Jones, .Chief, has
made available the study "Negro
Chamber of Commerce" by Joseph
R. Houchins, Assistant Business
Specialist,. Negro Affairs Division,
which reveals that at lca^t fit ty-one
Negro chambers of commereo"
are in existance. An analysis
of. twcivty-onp questional res
<receiveu' from these, business
groups indicates: (1) the nature of.
gro business, men; (2) Ifie- service
lend'u ed by'local Negro business'
groups to their members; (3) the
1 relationship which organisations .
of Negro business men have with
organizations of white business
men; and (1). the extent, to which
Negro business men make use of
Federal offices. This study includes
a section devoted to r^eom"mendations
and se.ggt-'ions.
Tlie Division has also, made
I I'Jadv for distrilvjlien ii< ShvUimI
list of(? Negro Aviators. This list j,
which gives the various grades o >
licenses held by ..Negroes, shows /
an increase of 100 per cent in the
number cf Negro aviators record >
ed a year ago. 'I
Both of the above mentioned. '1
publications are available from ^
the L)ivi?irm. of Negro Affairs, y
Bureau > " Foreign and Domestic
.CrmmcrcP, Department of Com 1
merer, Washington, I). C.
j . SOCIAL ( LI B
We, the members of tlie club
enjoyed our last weekly nnet.ii);:
at the home of our vice president.
Mr. JVC, Wilson nn Tuesday mgTi:.
Oponinjr soiiK- "Love lilted me"f
~pTaJrer in concert, quotations by
each member then the meeting
was tin ned ov'i r to the president;
Minutes of the last meeting wore
read, received and adopt, d. Old
and new business, was discussed !
then the roll was called and eae' .j
"montn-r repp^T-Th*-- 'OTTI mur -H
meeting .will have to be at tie ):
home of Mi*.'James Smith. The. *j
hostess served sandwiches am! ?j
punch- ?
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I&rrisbtirg, -I'a. 9.6G I
louslon. Tex. 19.27 1
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lontgomery., Ala. i-i . ti.00
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1 eridian. Miss. i ; *t?.7
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sashville, Tenn. 8.0'J
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