The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 20, 1937, Page Page 2, Image 2
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i: "The Old Gray" f
J :: > By ?
? ^Kev. Philip Ellis
Our Mother Conference.
The Jjouth Carolina Conference
held at.,*ilolly Hill last woyk, was
a .'real jjrand -utTiur i'rom every angle.
.Tot) mvi^h cannot be sai\l of
the Cio.^iH-1 of I.MVf willy) bishop
Flipper-i- preaching jtf SomhTar.
' olina. It has brought the greatest
peace and harntonv among minis-!
ters "and laymentbers in this Slate.
Eveiy .minister lias resolved .to
put; hrniself <>n the honor, roll \ n
raising rumls to make- Pisliop
Flipper's .''administration oS-vir a'.l;
mat, a as trv.fr ualn iH'av.v. ,
Men b .ith yo'ur.g ami old >,ty tiny
* have ftv'vcr been treated 1 y any
Bishop in the Church a- thvv^pxc
bevrig treated now. No c.;.rs\r.s:. pel
,J ahusihg, not- slandering. can . be
heard in- his. Conferen. t?.-- Truly
he is one oft or' IQpd's v \v!( he a i:^
Mrs. Flipper is also, v r.Jc ar._r.g \
herself to us;..and ,we .an jfeir..:1
to support her progranv.% to. :h\ !
very last.
_ Conference Visitors.
Ur. 1). Ward. Nich. i- N, w
Ycak, Drs.-E. li." In a VV ,-11.
"Coston ol' ashm'g:flit "1^"^ att:
^ Dr. J.. M. Harrison! Jr.. .or! Haiti.
.* more were the out .of? state guests*
All of them delivered" wonderful
addresses before*the .Conference.
-CiX'irt responses on behalf of the
Conference and State were delivercd
by* Div L. li. Nichols, the
gerund . old ntfro of many battles,
: ?J esse?Ex Beach??pnii- bed.
scholar. Dr. 'R. E: Brogdon fhe.
metropolitan .ptistor. l)r li. S. Law
fence, the gutted pm ached and
pastor, toother- \si.F. s'.'etu: others,
really the ministers of this
Conference1 hre above the average.
A few of whom are Dr. Lee A.
Logan, G. B. Mitchell, S. W Wolfe
N ,A. Bothea, E. E. Washington,
J. A. Jenkins, .A L Bruwift G. W.I
Gillisoiij li. D Brown, G AV B-ux-|
ter, J R. Stevenson and V. A. Jiu)j
.. erette?all of whom renewed th?or
subscriptions to the Pulmetto i Lyjr
dor.' Dr. R. E. Broaden st|r.<.*-}the
.Conference with hIts annual
sermon. And the missionary, sermon,
by Rev J. R. Stevenson was
simply tine. Dr. McGill was at his
best on educational night, The
J ; 6peech of Dr. T. J. Miles was the!
talk of the entire Conference all'
the week. Dr. Miles i*s not only
getting popular among the broth-;
rcn" but making friends by the i
scores, ..Other good impressions i
were mady. by l)r. J. E. Thomas,
Prof. C G.'- Garrett, Prof John X
Harris and. many other leading
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ministers and laymembers. Well
were glad to greet otir old friends ]\
of whom we rode with on the Old i
Gray. They were Dra. E. F.: G. <
Ijjeht, J* C~"McClellan, A P Spears, s
A. Adams, W. J. Robinson, L.H.jt
Hemingway and B F Hildebrand 1
Dr. Hemingway is out for Church i
Extensions Watch The Leader at s
the" close of the Conferences and t
see what the Old Gray will say | J
about hint by the way of support, t
Rev. V.' A. Janerestte who goes to.i
Winnsbord in the' "Columbia Con- v
; < i" ii-d. ee a one minister.')
And the -people of that congrega t
t ;>m will ?obe made to feel proud t
V 1 *tn. . .. ." *
HIE Ordination Sermc&
B -hop Flipper is still a wgHiifr
i';i South Carolina. He pre^chfd !
t.he Ordination sevmon-'at 'this'^n 5
tVccuce in twelve minutes and ,ti^e J
chut ch was a tla:nv of "religious ?
r'vor when ho took his- ^atl 1
Lend bursts of amen's were^oivon.
v.c'afiy evvry word hofjspoke. The
church is p: aying jcjt^t thany (*
i m. to Tears be addfe.tb to hi- j j
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Minister? Returned I [
.A_:.of the .presiding elders woit
s-.r.r la.'k tb their same districts,
Thy City pastors were also rt turn I j.
pi. They were recommended by',
ther/ presiding: eliers. Prs. Xich-l'^
;Beard and Wilborn are such *
]. : o siding: elders *ns can be depend- j
i 1 ..poii.' Tliey UuHrrut phudTc min7-'-^
i.-te.-s around on their district and j
otlVr them leadmg charges simply
;d b ag on them. But I thank God
that Bishop Flipper is not foster'
ing a "Pet Kitten'* administration ?
and* before a presiding elder can J
I humiliate and throw aVay a wor- J
I thy- uunister, he will have to reck- J
pii v jth this. Bishop. They may ritjljj
i an instance where a pastor may t
hot be wanted but ort the other c
fianth,- pastors can prove that con-: J
grepatrons aft eh congregations do:\
not want them, and'never did. I
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Go Slow Elders. * M
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i Some presiding elders-ought re- k
fleet back to the time when thfcy i
| tver. pastoring the lead charges |
in their districts.. When they got <
at "outs" with their presiding el- v
ders., they went to thp Bishop and J
ulenianded that he be taken' down,
and >dowa_ wentvthe poor elder, i
WhiJR fTiey "did not: pay him his S
full^iunttcrage, they went to the |
annual conference stuck their' p
thumbs in their vest sockets, rear i i
ed back and s^id: "I don't owe t
yuii anything, the people owe you" L
The Bible says, we "must reap what 1
we sow.'1" The old people say: !>
"Chickens will come home * t oil
k roost." Now since they are prcsid ; }
jng elders, when they don't get j (
" their assessments, they will re-' 1
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thorn anything. ' Their balance
vi-ll be the people's debt, accord
ng to their own words. Then i
litTering with a presiding elde
hould demand his coming dowti
hey . ought to have been down. Bu
lear me! With the treatment tha
s being accorded the laity by Bi
hop Flipper, they are not goinj
0 take any bussing from pastors
tnd the pastors are not going t(
ake any foolishness fropi presid
ng elders. Whencve(j__they comi
cielding the big stick over theii
uvn.her's. head; the, and thep
he business will pick up and th<
ight will be .on.
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Assignments:
Hi aufort. district?I. W1 Wilborr
'resiling elder; Mt. Zion station
W. Wolfe; St. Mark, S. B. Bur
:os-; Snioaks, M G Gowdy; Wal
01 b no. Lee A Logan; Green Pone
L W. Gillison: White Hall, J. H
sY ; Hendersonville, A.R. Cole
ii;:n: Huvdeeville*' M. T. Tolbert;
Laufort, E. W. 'Graham; Port
loyal, J. J. Johnson; Hilton Heac
\\.l!ain Kelly; Blu'ffton,' A. L
Jtown; St. Luke, T. D. -Tingroan
'airfax, S J. Willison; Sheldon, J
V. Jenkins; St. John, W. T. Mc
Jrown; Mt. Pleasant, to be sup
)lYdj Brunson and Vfalterbore
nission, William Green; Lees
ames Buncombe; Early Branch,, i
> Davis; Salem, to be supplied
)alo, R. F. Doctor; St. Paul Sta
Yank Alston; Mt. Pleasant Ct.
\ W. ~Bc>\ven; district" missionar\
lampton Ross; district presidenl
f W. IL and F. M. "S. Z E Primu;
Charleston district?Jesse E
tOjird, presiding elder; Charlestor
dt. Zion, R. S. Lawrence; Trinity
. S. A Grant; Providence, Jess<
Ivxldleton; Summerville, J R
itovfnson] St, George, N. A. Be
hea; Unity, 'P. .C. Lisbon; Lin
olnville Ct., Ilenry D- Brown; St
antes, L. W. White, Ridgeville
V D. Williams; Aiken, J.W. MurpI
lolly Hill, L L. Farmer; St. Pau
L H. ^ Adams; Ebernezer, Davie
lill; Denmark* A. McEaddep
Iranitevillg, B. IftjtcWnfion; Ai
:en mission, ^Heyyrtfnl Holland
ihiloh and-Willjstbn,pV. M. Mose
y; Zion Goose creek, P. L. Wells
kilem, Juntos Edwarcja;' Eutaw
iJleP J./ P. Cummings; Dawkijia
Vndrew Montgomery; district mil
ipnstiy^W. M. Rice; district presdent,
A. jC. Mavea;,state president
Sunday schools, John A. Harris.
Edrsto district?L. R. Nichols
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.. viuti, v^uitnesion, n.man10I,
R. E. Bro^don; Macedonia, G
5. Mitchell; New St. Philips, C
'apers; Mount Carmel, A. H. C.
teed; Enibry, J. F. Tolbert; Shioh,
II._ K. Hujrhes; Wilton, R. M.
'urncr; St Paul, S. Parker; Mt.
lorr,--S. Ifipfffms; Maryville,
i W. Ihixter; South John's Island,
).. S. Chisolni; North John's Is"
and, F. B. Clark; Ediato Island,
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IE PALMETTO LEADER
> Julius Holman} St Andrews; E. E.
. Washington; Jacksop.boro, E. A.
f Squire; Wadmalaw, J. J. Jordan;
r Quigley. mission, S *W. M. Bennett;
i, MjU Prsgah, A. A Washington; Sut
gar Hill, W A. Maxwell; Adams
tIRun, J/ J. James; Hughes, S. A.,
. Aiken; district missionaries, Adam
j Brown and James Mitchell; distrivt
president, M J. Alston; conj
Terence brnnch president, Mable
. L. Grwn: conference evangelist,
? J. C. Williams'. #
t "Let us adv'ffee on our knees"
3 EDGEFIELb NEWS.
Services were held at Macedonia
Baptist church on last Sunday nrto
Rev. F. A. Weaver conducting the
' service.
' Miss Eula Massey gave a literary
program at Trinity A.M.E.
J church on Monday night.
The.Adult Thrift club met at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jule
't Anderson orf Tuesday night. The
'jne\t meeting wi-ll be at the home
, I of Mr# and Mrs. John Lee. Dec.
'.23rd.
I PqpK ? -L ^ ?
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: m,class is supposed to prepare a'
. flrograjli for rendition at the above
" time. *The following classes have
' I had tbeir turn: First grade Miss,
' I QjcttaXI. Sinikms; First grade- b,'
'Miss Helen Lomax; Second grado|
'iMiss Beulah Ingram; Third grade
I i Mrs. Rosa E. Parker.
j . On Monday morning a "Lemon
>1 Pie" waft given by the basket-ball
'| team.'This program wa.<* under the'
II sponsorship of Miss Beulah In-'
'gram. Jf
Two mfeetings were held at Edge
" field Academy on Saturday. Thej
1 County Teachers meeting und the
[ Red Cross for Edgefield County. |
1 Those on the sick list this week
are: Mrs. Genie Green and Miss
"" Nina Green.
Mr. and Mrs. Mebley were call"
ed to Columbia to funeralize their
' neico on Nov. 16.
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r NEW ST. PHILIP CHURCH
Rev. C. Capers, Pastor
j ChSjvlestor?We are indeed glad
. to have our, beloved pastor back-.
with us. AJ 11 o'clock Bro. E
[ Simmons preached from the .sub- '
jeofc Believe in the Father." .<
S.. as usual. .
'l Tfit theme for the evening hour
" .ksctlurse w*as "looking for a
t City". Our church is the place
where- visiters- are always wel.
come. |
uu/LUViiiLh >tWS
Rev. D, H. Boyd delivered the
message Sunday evening.
.Miss HeuD?lt? Rpbinson, Miss.
' ElrzubetK Reader, teachers, Rev. j'
1 nj$<\ Mrs. R.~fe, Sattcrwhite spent';
eveying Saturday ^jt the |
I r*me jF Miss Elizabeth. Reede^, ,
also' visited Clinton. r' - 'ol
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CLAFLIN COLLEGE NEWS
The second mile was contini
Monday night with a one act p
by the S^hior class, and as us
followed by the pictures. Tuesc
night v, a^ well taken by the n
gician "Lawson the Great."
A Rainbow Tea Party was
ven at Trinity M. E. church afi
the show Tuesday prght. A sh<
program was given before tea
student* of Claflin. ,
A song service was conduct
prayer meeting hour Weg^esd
evening by the Oxford Cljj), c
of the new hymnals. An<ftmer li
has been added to the "Ichain
the club, Bro. J. V. McAllister.
Armistice day program was j
vcn by the Belles Lettres Associ
tion, address Bro. W. L. Hild
brand. Remarkp by the Preside
Dr. J .B. Randolph.
The YMCA and the 'Phi ^ Be
Sigma Fraternity held their !yeg
lar meetings Sunday evening.
Cjrp DTT>n?in*T ??
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For the . term 1937-38 yve^ a
proud to sfiy that we have a'nt
ly built eight room brick buildh
with spacious rooms and an am
torium to begin our work towa
a successful year. : ; .
Sinje the opening of school--!]
teachers have been very busy tf
ing to get organized and adjus
ed for. the school jpear. The faci
ty is as follows: $!t. J. E. Brow
principal; MrB. R. C. Brown, M
ses E. M. Wilson, A. V. Loyd,
E. Wells, L. E. Parks, B. T Ti
day and Mrs. C. F. Croker.
Eeach teacher is striving t
make this one of the beBt scho
terms that the school has evi
had. In order that the school mi
advance, the pupi-la and?teaehe
are working on special projec
that they hope will prove bene
cial to the school as well as
the community at large.
The school enrollment and u
tendance surpass any in the * hi
tory of the Bchool. The .total ei
rollment for this year is over 30
The PTA has had three succe:
ful meetings; the members a:
working hard and putting fori
every effort to cooperate with tl
teachers in every way possible.
On the past Sunday, a literal
program was held In^the scho
audtor-ium titled "The Negro ]
Education." A large number a1
tended the program. From tl
program was realized a sum o
$3.00.1
STERLING HIGHLIGHTS.
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Greenville.?Under the directs
of Miss Edmonia Jonhson, the
A-2 class conducted '-Educatii
Week programs Nov. 9-12. Tue
day and Wednesday's prograrr
literary With emphasis placed <
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lis student talent. Thursday, Ai
C. tice w?iR observed in a very t<
n- ing program commemorating
lives of tnose patriots who di(
o come back..The assembly gav<
pi reverence tp the day . with i
er prayer for one minute, after v
iy devotion continued. The Ame
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ts saluted the ffeg. Special musi
fi. the day was a bass solo Nb>
to guest artiBt, Rev. McAdams.
Friday's program, Rev.= LeVai
t. Trop, Alabama discussed the 1
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n. .Mrs. R. L. Hickdon was gues
0. loist. Sho eadg two selectic
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th1 The annual game between ,
ie ling and^ Sims High was play<
union Friday. The Sterling s
ry.' was victorious, winning by
0) score .of 20-0. The team was
[n: companied by the band and <
^representatives of the school.
* I INF. HILL NEWS
(Cbristin Johnson, Reports
Sunday services were weli
tended. Rev. Mudley, preach
V1 delighltful sermon. Subject
Power of lYayer. The song
>n hao by Mr. J. H. Alford of I
s* and directed by Mrs. Alford
13, Communion was served. '
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' Mrs. Sarah D. iBerthe? is on
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The school won first prize in
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a/ viiv A/Mivil vvuuh/ x Ml 1 WUI9 /wi'
t *Mlas EthcL and Ezel Betbea
at* spent the week-end with parents,
ed a Mr. John A. -Seller and Mr. X
The Harry Hartoza were gruesta Son- "s
wns? 'day of Miss L. Powell.
-atta Mr. Houston Hennas, guest of
Miss Carlin McCall Saturday.
IWk Miss Pollie Willie is the Lome
/ guest <f litzje Mary Jane Alford
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