The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 27, 1937, Page Page 4, Image 4
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* GLSNT TREES OF THE
f ORANGEBl'RG DISTRICT
By Samuel Nance
We shalMay the i>remise_of this
release in the history, of the giant
trees ofjthe Stquoia National park
which perhaps, in point of beauTil
ty is superior to Yellowstone park,
Ybusemite, ilatiposa or Tulunvn1S'\'J
The Stquoia National park with
ji hundreds and thousands of Sequoias
was nre-jitid to preserve for
the use and*, plea; yre of the- pco
pie of the United States, ot Anict"jP
ica, by far the greatest groves "dt
fjie oldest, the largest and ;most
remarkable tieo.* of ibis -wml.'..
They number 1,160,000, of ^||gse
' 12.0U0 exceed W loot diameter.
I The Sequoias are the oldest ?yfng
thing's iu tjie/wo: Id. They aje
the connect tW^;. link, writes" Ellworth
H'untiugton. /octwit-'n the
' a ancient east and the modern \yest.
Scientists toll us that many&of
these trees are more than 3.000
years old?they were here before
tin' Trojan War or the exodus of
o the Hebrews Trom liigypt." Then
? for ecnfcsries through the days-of
Rome; through the dfkrk age ar.d
-all the peiiov. of growth of European
civilization, these ancient gi.^ants,
Fieserved the same app:ai>
?<ance, strong arid solid, but with
strangely attractive, approachable
, duality. And thus we have come
tb I'b'ok upon the giant trees of
the Central Confoieiice of the Af<
T .. rican M^tho list?"Episcopal church
of South Carolina.
William Chapel
.The Rev. J.?B. Jennings is the
hbnored pastor- of this hjstorip
church and cultured m.emboiship.
This charge is \vcl organized and
ail bqav-is md clubs are functioning^
?.Iu jf'x'rsiiip Has increased
and S140.UU collect'o mr Lite mu>e
of Christian Education. Dios le
bincfiga- to pastor and people.
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The Rev, G. C. Johr.son is the
beloved[.pastor of this coifgicga';
tion. that l.rs some of the" most
prospetuos people of our group in
__jthe sta*ty\ The . success at this
point has l>fcn phenomenal. $200
was appropriated for Christian
Education,
St. Peter *
The Rev. ,T. P. Washington is the
scholarly Vh*pard;of this flock and'
truly, he has "le V them iri green
pa-tures." The psoplfe love him
and they rilled up ?200.00 for th?
sacred, cause of Christian Education.''^Excelsior
my "good and
~ faithful servants;" . ' '
The R|v.,\\. R. Busvman, the
erudite minister of the gospel, is
A>. standing 'pn this "burning mountain/'
Thrown Chapel has a strong
membership a*.d a larg,. following.
Trris strong pastor and faith
ful memb'-rs have -given $200."0G
for the cfiuVu- of Christian Euuca
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Feldcrville
The Rev. B. C. Scott is ""pushing
the battle to the gate," at this
noint. Some of the bcSt trained"
church officers to be found anywhere
are members of thir charge.
This .splendid" pastor* has a in m
grip Aon members and cbngroga-Ct
t'ion. $200:00 -was their offering
V. . for the caus<? Christian -education.
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The Rev. J. I. Hard lit on is serving
this cha;ge. Hero we have our
. largest membership and some
' splendid church officers. "The energetic
pasWc?has -made, a-heru'lean.
effort on all claims and has
' - beefl rea?.v at the roll-call $220.Oi
was. collected for Christian educa
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Iiranchvillo
The Rfv. David James is the
forward -going pastor of this!
charge. lie has been untiring i.nj
his iu:.i . id all claims jnj
full. j. u spKndid group
work V' . $100.00 was received'
f:.-rsi -.ills .pM* i" r Christian, edm
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> -ij Rev.- J. J. Jackson, etceas*
ed. was appointed h< ve from the
conference. \V,_fhave some of the
most progressive type of members
on this charge. Thev art doing a
great work.^, Rev. A. Hampton is
leading the flock tilll eciifcience.
$lf)0.0() was colecttd for Christian
education.
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Parlorville
The Rev. M. M. Thorno^ is thed
beloved pastor here and as a sen-*
tinel at the gate all claims havcbeefP*cared
for in due time. , The
. - membership has been increased
and $81.00 collected for educa
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St. John '
~~t T)\p' Rev. C. A. Harmon is pasted
hp*#, and "i? taking o?r?r q( the
n i t; 1 r vno mean way. 11 e"~t*
sertarig^a sp%ulid pqoplc wh^-k^A
their churcH<K?^nd their pastof?'!
$70.00 was cdlRctcd for Christian
' education.
Mf. Olive
The Rev. I. 51. Taylor t> sorvfrj?
at this point. He hap the largest
R> following of any puslor^of the
district. The people are loyal and
HPl". lovo the cause. $70.00'was co-llected
for Christian education.
Hewma^
The Rev. I. S. Taylor has also
served tbia work since resignation ,
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r*f vRev. Hamilton. There are fine
} visibilities lure to be developed. J
1. ney havq ^collected for
mistian euofetion.
Bethel and White Pond
The Kev. David Haigler Is pasuv
herp and the faithful few colveted
$2.UU for Christian edpca- j
,^n.
Watch The Giant Trees of the'
..hang-burg District grow tallet
i.nd their branches spread at the
? n-uiivg Annual,/Conference. And
ie loor.eA up^ and said: " I see
n Uj trees, ,waking". The Preniing
Eldtr,. Ministers and Lay.,cn
of the Orangeburg district
i c onexhui.c!red per cent with Bis-p
Flipper and hi^ -program.
- PIVKKNS NEWS
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Mr. William Rosemond who was
i den tally killed in au automo
-e accident was fun'eralized Sunny,
November 14th At the M. E..
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Miss Franis Roseinond left for
. instoii-Sulem, N. C.. Su^jlay,
ovember ?lsU
Good Food
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For Best Protection
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FLOUR.
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Miss * Rosa. Griffin spoilt sever-.1 Greenville,
al L.ays with her par^s My,|a,Bj ^CProf. and Mrs. J. R. Bates spe
Mrs. James GrifTin. s/Ni
. - we&ij^end in Greenville. M:
Mr. and ^lrs. Alvin KirkseyT Lnifwv-iKL* ish'er~s^nrrhe wee
Miss Francis Rr.^mond, Mr.; Jul- end with Rer parents.
i-:s Go\ver,s*-Mast i Janu*s -ThoflV- Jam?- ItosemonC.. left i
as Burgess spent' Saturday in \Yinstb?i^alemr Sunday.
i a Reason .Why The Cooking School Has
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table?tested FLOUR for j
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ed FLOUR i^\ the best popular priced
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:eburg market. Buy a bag from your lond
enter the cake baking contest. YOU HI
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Irish Potatoes 10 lbs _j_..' 21c __
? 11 DELICIOUS FLAVORS -f j p
X-;-Royal Desserts, pkg. _J-*i 10c __
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