The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 05, 1936, Page Page 2, Image 2
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f "THE OLD GRAY |
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| THE NEW RIDER"!
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X REV. E. PUILLIP ELLIS J
BETTER TIMES AHEAD.
They say that the nations ol
the world are approaching bettei
times. Now while I do not want
to sound a pessimistic note or give
cause lor alarm I would like l'g;
some prohpet to tell us where 1
any encouraging future in sight.
- ' From what angle do they reaso
better times are coming sooii "to
poor people. 1 cannot see it Iron.
the Democrats New Deal administration
nor have I seen as yet an\
thing off ere if by a Republican au
?minjstratipn to make condition
better for poor people. As 1 s<-.
it, a change hand administratis),
will , only be a shift of the poliu
-n1 plum fan" party to anot
er, and only the "higher ups ' i.
!^i?: ?,.;u i?, the bencliciai'
t'lintr pm
it's. True enough the Kepuolua.
party the Negroes have beta id<-n
titied with since-the days oi 1'reS
ident Abraham Lincoln. But L
.my mind it has y-t to offer a so
lution Xer these distressing ccnui
tions. What will be substitute
for aiT miptdvCfiTrrit upon-fhc Now.
Deal by Republicans or Socialist,
has yet to be named." It seem
us though all govi-rnnufnial at"
fairs "are at the cross roads, am.
our law makers arei'; at a los* a?
" tn uluil fin-lr pf til.' pullfual i-..ai
to take. .My praper) is, that Ciui.
will have mercy on poor. pvopn.
in such a; time as tins.'.
WAR CLOUDS KISINL.
7 - . , NcT on*; reading th.- dailies . ,o
? the country tun deny th<- inri l h i,
the atmosphere is charged v..11.
rebellion aud a state of \yai ~e.\ist>.
As a rule war spirit si contagiou
and unless some thpugiilfui uiplo
matic relations intervem it w.B
only be a question of time bvl'oic
the whole world \yiiI be' plung -u
into another' dreadful war; li'.awful
to note .the etfcets of sin
upon our boasted Christian civiii
zatiop. With the country hare oi.
food supplies, .the people *\.iih?un
employment, the government's hipitals
crowded .with lain" auq
maimed ex-soldicrs as. a result v.
the World's- War. To say nothing
of those that have -b.cn> g'.isseO
and impair-(J for lite, we arc or.
the verge of another* war.. Billions
are being spent in littiiiu
up war vessels, machine guns t
destroy hi1 n. 'today years are ray
ing between foreign nations tth**
disgust of the Christ standard
of religion to which. \\\- riant,
to repress nt. Judging limit thy last
war, the next one will almost -b*
v a general judgment upon the earth
Certainly it will register tin
wrath ot l?.d poured 0ut up >i. tin
world from which no living lT?in_
will hardly escape. No oik- living
* ,today is able to describe, ilu- all- i
main OI aiium- i ?tu. i .y>i.- ..
the God ol" J'eho.si'pluU, the tuiii
of Gideon .and the. God ot 1'anie
lives otday. And if our ruler.with
their subjects would onl.v
tune in with him as those biblicu.
characters al d.ve ciud our ixpcr.
ences would bo like, tlicit.s. in,
is a time for serious thought ata;
prayerful meditation,
A GitKAT -CONVENTION.
The. Palmetto Annual Conference,'
Branch Missionary t ??nv. i.
tion held at West Andt"-w> las,
week was a real tine alfair. Rev
-fcexm;-*inisthr hnt"PThTntjT^v?r
arranged lor the large debgatipn
His members made an evei la'stin.
name for themselvs.1 They s r'vc^
evry dlegate with refreshments a
th close of the convention; I.)r. .1
L. Benbow and L)r. K. K. Urugdoi
presiding elders of the Kitigstrv.
and Alt. Pleasant districts respe.
tively make a wonderful team si
church vtork. They know how t
encourage their ministers. and lay
workers. Each made inspiring re
* marks after hearing t- ports ft on
their districts. All of. u-s fell gom
to* hear their well done spoken o
ns \f i ? R(k:i Rrnwn_ iircswii-nt i
certainly-in the hearts of the Con
ference Branch members. .Alt s
dptnes D. N. Wil son, J. L. Bcjtlkiv
an^ W. T. Murray are three No.
- district presidents;. Not only t!r
conference but the' titate shouli
feel proud of this noble trio.
SERMON BY DR. MILES.
The feature of the Conventio
was the able message dejivcrc
-r- by- Dr^T-d.- Mttw of
and presiding elder of the George
tpwn district. His sermon was
mAstei-pieee. Tie stilled t':n ( i.r
Vention as a cyclone. Dr. MiU
was congratulated by his
nl/lui'C! ..ii ti... ,i,.
Ol/rr j;iCi)iUliig VIWVI >, t?u v* * v . ? ?.
egates and visitors .of, i c
ing. As the-senior presiding oaf
of the conference he joined t!
other two in praising his ministci
and workers for their great r?
ports. It can be truthfully sai
to the credit of I)r. Miles, thi
when he is with you he docsn
fail to let you know it. And win
he is against bishop or anyboti
- els^-he teHs -them to-their-face
I admire any man who will -d.
this. In fact all persons should.<
so. And there would not he k
space for so much hypocracy j
mong us. It's the square deal ths
every one us should give. Ar
such a man will command the r
spect from even his opposers,
say nothing' of his friends.
BISHOP FLIPPER TO BE Ol
| GUEST.
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| Charleston it^in arms to re?> i\ p j
Bishop J. S. Flipper, here the see
| oiul Sunday'in' this month. N<*ar>
iy all of the ministers of-the t.'.y
| in' t ?t Dr. I.. 11. Nielnls' hone '
> here last Friday to ai range fi t
| his reyeption. in their speeds
r -Dt*;?fehois?ami?Dr. J; L.?B-?ttL
' iaiil Bishop Flipper is the man for
> South Carolina. Dr. J. E. Thomas
said he had known him for years
and. every man will be given the
-propey eonsflerafibn witli this
wonderful leader. We are going
to give our chieftain a great time
in this seaport efty. lie will be
at Emanuel church Sunday mornnig
and St. Luke church Tuesday
night. He is also scheduled to b?
at Morris Brown and Etternez?-r.
We are asking our numbers to
tyay -tor'Ttn'outpOuring t>f-the Ho?
.y Spirit. "Let
us advance on otir kn es."
, , JUll Ml'lI ClllKt'll
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i{?y.' B. F. Thomas, S. I'. L. A.
Castor
The* pastor ot th_ Triumph
ylureh at 4U1 Mai ion St. lias -ju->
closed a "successful revi.\ai- mcetng.
11 souls were taken into the
> .ptis.d with, the Holy tihost". Tiic
hu'rch is growing here in ColuniT
.ia and the.features of t.;e.; rV\iv'al
Mis that the-L?n d bl' ssed-u- With
. ..1.1 I'll,.'.) v.i.ih
.ie Holy tillsi. l-ull 01 \l;4'>1" and J
uiiniaiion. Tliist makes us know
hat tile scriptures atv right' \vh ti
my "say we would return to t-iu
?af^-04- youth. Tin- pastor ptuuc?eaw'or.kiiul
sermon fSuiufciy ninht
. lit lus TTTTTj?I "Toa IIIU '
'"ay", 11 Kines 7r:5. Tin- annual
: itvnic came oti' Monday* yeniu.
i' t> o'clock. Two special bu-s^.tul
stVcral ears wi le on hand am.
arricd L::e crowd TT mii^ -oil the .
<luH'. mat!.' The moon was shin
. i_i' a is I w i.at a I a -1 w a: t;n<!. .in . >. '
uinnie" T uui)^ was tin cei'i s.asti
il vouu'aian. Sislej- and Uipthv.
ii s.ioastvd toe \.ehi' r^ViWTe
:ank toi : lor |{ev. rhi'mas lor
.xl ti l' tieli Uev. Thomas is .how.
aVkiiijr known tne in.t- thai can't
l>e domed. V. e h l.eve the. day
is. eo-iiu- Tor men . to live. \\ i-.
ii.th.'i that l.ud -has her
Mo lo .s^t his kii.iid in up' he11'i
iamb mid ail in.e riji btevu.
.all live and niyu wii.li limy
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h ..111 lluc-v;..thai i ainajn. .
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Uo>. I>. II. (tia>, Pastor
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tiiiibi'V. \\?e .eaim t say
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ay. wini is c .'thinly putting Alt.
? ' isuaii in her rikfr.ll'ul \ lata-, on
tj a. map of piwj.vtv.ss. lit- is ioWil
ere jiiv >i him by", many _ul" tin
a nleri pee bi'aiw ii oilio i s a n <1
' senile rs. I'copl, ai'.' eon in.v; t
? -1. l*i -n'aa as "ol e.prly days ami
j. I ar. *ayiny. surely t! is is the
I- | I't'bt man- for the j>!. .; * ". I'nnoicd
t j i arc }?iad to have !iim. lie i r|
v-nrlPiit a'i'l v ill nrae. any jjulit-1
pi: in the,s'tat. awl his wife w li
s rp.ar no. yains in leaving no s'.one
. - unturned in helping her husband t<
ui siieeeeil. Sti> is one of tin. Im<i
it pastor's wives that 1ms eve.- beer
't H> 'our station. Hit pleasant (lis n
po ion and kind words adulteratly
id ohnrniiiu* -smile* -tics folk tf
l or.?aSh?rv or?rftT! ;iT 7TT
.o'.lines and tarns !uTn4uuids to tuiylo
4hirier for the church's success. Sh<
ft is an asset to any parsonajce an.
a- a cl.ann. to any c mjrivfTatoin. \V\
at | certainly do love her. We v an
id , to thank the loyal menders 6
e-"our church and al-o our Sist
to- chu rch'..bpth. Metho'.ii t and I>ap
j tists for the loyal "support'tV th<
i convention whic h is due largely t;
R the t^enot'al spirit and d'spositoi
j of our dear pastor and his wife.
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COLUMBIA
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11 Of* HAMPTON ST.
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P?j\ All Nijrlit?21 hour Serric*
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While in Columbia visit the
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17 YEARS OF EF
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NAZARETH A. M. E. CIII RCII
Rev. C. M. Williams, Castor
Suixia\ wa indeed a One day
: !'fr \vitnessing hardshlws all tlx
| \ eek as well as joy, wv ^ re agaii
blessed to eojoic out to the Rous*
>.' the I.ord.
Sunday school opened- by th
I :\>lor. Rev. 0. \V. Williams
Hymn N'n. 2'JO was sung. On
' i -t.pl nir.if' lesson was rea -1 piy Mi
Freddie Singleton, 11th chapter o
' the'Acts.
The Sunday school was address
- f 1 bv lie v. W. Jl. William-, the
> !'.(v. Williams ascended the ros
I > iu nTT~ope he 71 service by singing
. licst. seh ction No. 4? tkw=?
v th iiisaiid tongues to sing my grea
I Redeemer's Prai-e!" etc.
First sermon was preached b
. Rev., K. I). Cunningham, text tali
i i? fi-rini flin 1 ItVv rVlo^tov r\f ^
John: it was spiritually preached.
1 Afternoon session seleel
. pi avcr by Bro. R. ]<
5 {--irtyleton. second sermon bv R?1
0 W. II.. Williams; ho prfeaohed
1 heart felt sermon from the thir
chapter of St. John, Thiru sermo
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Arrival and I >< i>ai tur<- <>r )'ass<iifcei
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System at tin Ciiioti Station Columbia,
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FICIENT SERVICE.
[ was preached by Rev. J. Brewing-1
ton from the "J:G of Isaiah. Fourth
sermon by -Mrs. Hester Hamlet.
j lot made with'hands, but eternal
1 in the heaven. Last sermon was
c preached by Rev< Author singleton
from the.11:23 St. John; he preach
e tda soul stirring sermon and all
i could say did not our hearts burn
j within while he talked with us by
11 hp way side ?
f I The total contribution was $7,18
; The members oC Nazareth. made a
. tart on (the Rally for the benefit
n of painting the church. Amount
taised $31.25.
W were glad to have with us
Hev. W. H. WiTfiams,? Rev. E. I).
tt Cunninghams anij ReV. Aiftihor
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Sunday, July 10, we worshiped 1
with, Rev. Lester ('. Smith, Chil^, I
Memorial, Rapt. Church, Quite a e
number of people,ivei> oat JLa"1tear +
TKepa-tor. Several members join- c
- ''d the?church: AC.tei1?collection,
Rev." Smith spollo of the . work of j t,
the women of .North Carolina were it
doing. Then he introduced me; he ,
spoke of many nice things in regards
to my work.. I tried Jo .out- .
line to thy ptdd:e Lhaf wte, the
women of SoutTi T'ardTTna' were' '&T-'
tempting to raise $7000 foy' Morris ' J,
college, Sumter. A special collection
was collected, a total of $8.25. J1
Monday, July 20, I went to | 11
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mlniatera and ,ihiu wives were I
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M?M-EUcoalsnBs
igaged iji a game of ba>eball.
Everyone enjoyed the day out.
Sunday, J*riy 20, found we with
I J>\ - If. fiiay. Blight, Hope
kiptist ehurelp- Tho serviees" were
"joyed very upuch. After^ colei'liuu
the pastor asked mo to
"ine "n ansav a IVw wfwdg
rhis ga\> "h* a chance to speak to
he -members as well a-; visitors as
o what the women of S. C. are
it.ing. I explained t<> them the anount
otf $71.00 we had pledge
fljorns-colir'Re or Sumter. Then d
pecial. collection, .was... taJifin.. .lor..
ne amounting to $.'{.'25. I thankd
them very much for the arnou'nt
raided and expressed the
ine spirit of giving they had.
Sunday. August 2. Sister E.
)avis was buried." She was killed
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urday, September 5, 1936
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LIPOVERS
ro wool worsted, smoothly
it. All the popular new neck
efttments. Fall colors. 8 to 16
N&w! Girls' Tub I
'ROCKS i
few Fall yfl
>r first school days! Vat
ed percales in prints and
popular, plain colors,
lort and long sleeves. Buy t
veral styles?they're the J
les girls love! Sizes 1-14.
FROCKS
98c
\imous Sunny Tucker styles!
Iroadtloths and percales?
>rints and plains. 1 to 16 yrs. *
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turdy Sweaters
For Boys
Sf* M) end Girls
fcji yirm, ribbed ??~
wool snipovf''-'A'.Ir\
Bolld colore end
' r \ two-tone corabt
nation*. V or
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IAY.MOHE SILK HOSE
<r^5 ScPr- i
\ \ Shaped leg hose
\ \ \ with picot top.'
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BL. \Y\ looking than
/,\\ they are, tool
Vv \ \ New shades.
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in an automobile wreck. Her funeral
was held at Blight Hope
Baptist church
August 3 ,1 was in New York
City, there I attended the _Abysinian
Baptist-chuicli. On Augu.st 7
If), I returned to my home church. /
Morris?Chapel?Baptist church."?
Greenwood, S. _C. To my surprise
I found a letter home stating that
I am to head the South Canoiina .
as delegate to the National Grand
Court* ^vhicfy; convenes^ in the city "> S
of Columbia, Oct. 6, aJso to Green-viUp-to
the- M^W, P.jo. C o?..ff%..
A. A. Y. M.^5ctohot_^7, 1936.
I had a very enjoyable trip to
New York, Brooklyn, and Pa. with
relatives and friends.
Mrs. Roxie Goode
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